What’s that under the Great Pyramid?

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💥Join me May 17-28, 2023 for the Megalithic Marvels of Egypt Tour

On the Megalithic Marvels of Egypt tour we were privileged to receive a 2 hour long after-hours visit inside the Great Pyramid of Giza. Upon entering the descending passage, our first big stop was to visit the subterranean chamber - the basement of the Great Pyramid! I was taken back by how long and steep this passage leading down underneath the pyramid was (approx 300+ ft). While the higher passageways & chambers were lined and finished with precision megalithic blocks, the passage leading down was unfinished in that it was cut straight from the bedrock. Once we reached the bottom, the passageway leveled out & we had to literally crawl on our hands and knees through thick pyramid dust the final section (approx 10 yards) before entering the subterranean chamber. This chamber seemed essentially like a big square with 3 levels - the upper level with smallish cutouts or storage type areas, the main level which featured this circular fence, which in turn, sealed us off from the lower level which is a massive pit with a squared out bottom that featured what appeared to be a nubbed circle popping up in the center of it. What do you think the purpose of this pit was? I will share my theories in more videos coming soon… on the far side of the main level was another tight passageway that led to another smallish room.

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Bet the dudes building the Pyramids were laughing like: “watch, dumbass’s in the future will never figure this one out! Lol”

desertseat
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The more u knw abt Egypt the more fucked up traditional narrative sounds like

shahid
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They found a freshwater river underneath it, I did plumbing for 30 years and if you would have asked me it looks like a electric boiler. It has vents, water supply and it looks like the Queen's chamber is (ignition point) held whatever fired that machine up. To make electricity hypothetically that is.

johngogos
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This chamber is connected to the Nile. In ancient times it was a type of pump intended to cause an impulse vibration that was channeled through the structure and the various chambers where hydrated zinc and other chemicals were introduced via the various shafts. The mixture created huge amounts of hydrogen gas, forced through the elaborate resonator structures built into the grand gallery. The resulting intense vibrations were tuned to a precise frequency and forced into the so-called kings chamber where they were ignited; the energy created was focused through the so-called sarcophagus and broadcast out through the shafts in that room. It created huge amounts of energy for thousands of years powering many advanced satellites, and airborne equipment. At the same time it’s lower vibrations worked as fertilizer for enormous areas of the Nile valley. The elaborate design and intense precision of enormous blocks of granite brought from 500 miles away at Aswan were essential to its incredible operation. Sometime around the Great Flood it suffered an enormous explosion which blew out all the resonators, cracked the huge granite blocks in the kings chamber and pushed all the side walls out of critical precise alignment. It ceased to function, and although attempts were made to repair it, the huge device never functioned again.
This was the period known as Sep Tepi, “ first times”, long before there was any Egyptian culture as we know today, at least 5000 years before the 1st dynasty of ancient Egypt.
So there you have it! That simple and that incredible. See Christopher Dunn’s brilliant research and his amazing books.

Charles-iyik
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Something even more ancient down there

Jenema
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Don't forget they carved all this out by hand with copper chisels and no lights 👌👍😂

youtubeisasshoe
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There is no real explanation. And scientists have only two words. I think or maybe. I am from Egypt and the pyramids area. Thank you for your effort and effort, worth following.

cnrijdr
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Damn these Egyptians where out here playing Minecraft ong

DrivenByLuckGaming
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I would like to one day in my life visit the pyramids and especially the great pyramid of Giza

rudolphtaligatus
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Ask yourselves why the Egyptian government will no longer let outsiders explore the entirety of the pyramids, it's so painfully obvious these were not built for tombs

JandBee
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Title:- what's that under the great piramid.
Me:- GO AND CHECK!!

ananya
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Built thousands of years before the Dynastic Egyptians..

divadeon
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The amount of weight pushing down on this room is just astronomical. And it isn’t gong anywhere for any reason.

theholymackerel
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I constantly feel like we are just children exploring what the adults once built.

horizonkage
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All the research and study I’ve done about the pyramids leads me to believe that they were huge power generation stations. From their positions, the residual chemicals plus elements they found on the Stone, and the design all adds up to me. But that’s just my opinion. Thank you for sharing this amazing g footage. Godspeed.

truehelper
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Remember, there’s a sealed hole on top of the Sphinx.
Maybe it’s nothing, but somebody capped off these spots

johnroache
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There's something similar under Gobekli Tepe. Too similar. Deep pit and all. I'm not a conspiracionist but I sure think there's something HUGE about ancient civilizations that we just don't know about.

greenblood
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The Pyramid was built with an aquifer below it. Like a Tesla Tower. A true Power Generator.

LobbyBobby
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I'm just waiting for The Rock to pop out at any moment dressed as a scorpion 🦂

ScatteredK
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It's like a giant sub pump. I know and engineer who wrote a book and had mad models explaining it. The very bottom pit that was just shown was actually blocked off by the people who first found it. They heard noise and freaked out basically thinking it was a curse or spirits but really probably water. I've thought about helping him record a youtube video if anyone is interested. He's an incredibly smart dude

ethanwright