12-10-2025, 05:55 PM
(12-08-2025, 09:15 PM)3rdrockfrmsun Wrote: NEWS!
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Honestly, this lines up with what people have been saying for years: the Giza Plateau isn’t just three pyramids sitting on empty desert — it’s the capstone of a much larger, older, and heavily buried complex. The new scans showing vertical shafts and subsurface structures shouldn’t surprise anyone who’s been paying attention.
What is predictable is the immediate pushback from Egypt’s “official” voices. Zahi and the ministry have made a career out of slamming anything that doesn’t fit their narrow, state-approved timeline. This is the same guy who dismissed the muon-detected void inside the Great Pyramid right up until it was absolutely undeniable. He’s been wrong more than he’s been right, but he still gets treated like the final authority on 5,000-year-old engineering. Please.
The imaging tech used in this new study has been applied all over the world to detect buried structures, lost cities, and old foundations — suddenly when it’s Egypt, we’re supposed to believe the laws of physics stop working? Come on. These anomalies didn’t just pop up out of nowhere. Something is down there, and the pattern suggests intentional architecture, not random geology.
Egypt’s establishment has a long history of locking down access, controlling narratives, and instantly ridiculing anything that threatens their preferred version of events. Meanwhile, independent researchers keep turning up data that points to a far more complex Giza than the “tombs and nothing else” crowd ever admits.
Bottom line:
The new scans are exactly the kind of evidence people have been expecting — and the knee-jerk denials only make it more obvious that they’re hiding how much they don’t know.
Deny ignorance — follow the data, not the gatekeepers.
I did a slightly deeper dive there.
The "structures" weren't confirmed by other researchers (this is how it's done) -- instead, the guy (Biondi) who says he found these structures now says he finds them on data from other satellites.
* he (Biondi) hasn't released his algorithm or process, except in very vague terms.
* engineers say that he can't actually get that data from the information that they collect (their waves don't penetrate that far in the ground; they only go down a meter or less
It would be more believable if he handed the material over to three large universities and said "confirm this." Instead, he hoards the information like a magician hiding trade secrets.
So, if you follow the data... it hasn't left the gate, but Biondi is proclaiming he won the Kentucky Derby.



