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Topic started on 1-12-2004 @ 01:44 PM by mew the destroyer
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i have seen many programes aboult the pyramids but i have never heard of anyone finding anything within the centre of the pyramids.
i want to believe that the pyramids may contain an alien devices like power sources and other alien technology that we can only get to when we have
reached a certain leve of technological development.
what do you think?
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reply posted on 1-12-2004 @ 02:54 PM by Peeder
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i personally think there is a big chance that those pyramids contain something very unique and exrtaordinary. If they didnt, why the big deal with
not letting other archiologists and scientisct explore them a bit more. I personally think that there is a chance that maybe there really is an
"All-knowing-Library" or a "stargate" under/in the pyramids?
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reply posted on 1-12-2004 @ 08:23 PM by Croat69
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Ya Id like to think that there is some sort of hall of records left by the atlanteans there but they were built because the phaoroahs had such big
egoes they didnt care how many slaves they had just to make their graves ridiculously cool and it workd
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reply posted on 1-12-2004 @ 08:29 PM by JCMinJapan
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I am suprised at how hard it is for scientists to get permission to go in there. I understand being careful with us avaerage folks littering and
tearing up the place, but authentic scientists should be allow to search more. What is the reason that they are not allowed? They would not steal
stuff or destroy them...
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reply posted on 1-12-2004 @ 08:36 PM by The_Final
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I wounder how they would detect if something is in the centre of the pyrimid and if there is anything in there imagine how long the wait would be and
how every person here would be on their toes until it was annouced. Didn't some guy say that there was records in the Sphinx's left paw?
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reply posted on 1-12-2004 @ 08:37 PM by branh03
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The big reason about why scientists have a hard time gaining access to the pyramids is because these pyramids are seen as very sacred artifacts and
the egyptians don't want people meddling around in them. I mean i would totally love to explore the pyramids to their fullest extent, but they are
regarded as some of the most sacred artifacts of all time.
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reply posted on 1-12-2004 @ 08:54 PM by The_Final
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That is true, but think of the "newer" artifacts that could be discovered if they just took the chance, sometimes you need to take chances 
Besides its not like were letting people from jail go in there, there expert scientists that should be trusted.
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reply posted on 1-12-2004 @ 09:03 PM by ledbedder20
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www.gizapower.com...
I read his book all the way through and his research is just amazing. He explains how the egyptians could have used hydrogen and granite stones to
produce microwave energy. Sounds far fetched, but these things make much more sense than an elaborate tomb or water pump.
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reply posted on 1-12-2004 @ 09:14 PM by The_Final
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I kinda just skimmed through parts of the "Door" article , very intersting from what I understood, but I couldn't entirly understand what it was
about is he showing that this is a battery or some source of power to build that pyrimids? If so I would like to see the machines that have plugs that
big
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reply posted on 1-12-2004 @ 09:57 PM by skychief
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Originally posted by JCMinJapan
I am suprised at how hard it is for scientists to get permission to go in there. I understand being careful with us avaerage folks littering and
tearing up the place, but authentic scientists should be allow to search more. What is the reason that they are not allowed? They would not steal
stuff or destroy them... 
Why is it so hard for scientists to dig under the temple mount? Why is it so hard for scientists to explore the areas where Noahs Ark is supposed to
be (Ararat)? I think it's because those in power fear what might be found. Could old beliefs be fortified or more alarming, to them, found to be
false.
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reply posted on 2-12-2004 @ 05:09 AM by Kruizer
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Also perhaps its in the interest of some people to keep certain subkects such as a library under the sphinx as a myth because it keeps people
interested if they excavated and found nothing there it would cause disinterest in the general public
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reply posted on 2-12-2004 @ 08:29 PM by The_Final
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Originally posted by Kruizer
Also perhaps its in the interest of some people to keep certain subkects such as a library under the sphinx as a myth because it keeps people
interested if they excavated and found nothing there it would cause disinterest in the general public 
Oh I get it, but couldn't they just excavate it without public knowledge and if they find nothing leave it as a myth and if they find something they
could share with the world when they "re"excavate it good publicity
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reply posted on 3-12-2004 @ 04:32 PM by mew the destroyer
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im wondering if some oft he artifacts allready found may hold some some clues to some mystorys, like maps, stuff that they havent found yet
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reply posted on 3-12-2004 @ 04:41 PM by blend56
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a site I found today. May answer some questions about whats under the giza pyramids. This guy seams to have all the answers
www.rense.com...
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reply posted on 3-12-2004 @ 04:46 PM by klain
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i heard somewhere i cant remember now sorry
that somone tried to xray the pyramids but it just bounced back so they think that whats inside is a batterie dont ask me how any1 knows of this or
how the theroy came up but has any heard of this?
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reply posted on 3-12-2004 @ 04:54 PM by Byrd
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Originally posted by mew the destroyer
i have seen many programes aboult the pyramids but i have never heard of anyone finding anything within the centre of the pyramids. 
Because it's mostly solid rock.
 i want to believe that the pyramids may contain an alien devices like power sources and other alien technology that we can only get to when we
have reached a certain leve of technological development.
what do you think? 
I think that the pyramids have been fairly thoroughly explored and wandered through (it's open to researchers AND to tourists and has been for many
many centuries.)
I know that there have been robotic explorations of shafts there and they haven't found anything unusual, though there is still one more shaft area
to explore.
I think that this is a very good site: www.catchpenny.org...
There's a very good National Geographic special on it: news.nationalgeographic.com...
I think that the Wikipedia is an excellent source for starting points: en.wikipedia.org...
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reply posted on 3-12-2004 @ 05:24 PM by mew the destroyer
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i still believe that there is something inside the pyramids
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reply posted on 3-12-2004 @ 06:08 PM by The_Final
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Yeah theres gotta be something in them special, or something that we haven't figured out about them, I mean not only are they just in Giza but all
over the world so theres gotta be some connection or somthing to do with the design or what there meant for.
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reply posted on 3-12-2004 @ 07:56 PM by frayed1
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The Christopher Dunn site that Ledbedder20 mentions is facinating...He describes posibilities I had not heard before--even after being interested in
the pyramids since childhood.
Whether or not he is correct, his discription of the 'resonators' and explaniation of the 'burn marks' seen
here,makes one wonder about lost ancient, maybe alien knowledge.
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reply posted on 6-12-2004 @ 06:21 AM by sentiencedesign
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I think that the pyramids have been fairly thoroughly explored and wandered through (it's open to researchers AND to tourists and has been for many
many centuries.)
I know that there have been robotic explorations of shafts there and they haven't found anything unusual, though there is still one more shaft area
to explore. 
Nothing unusual? Gatenbrink's robotic finding of a door in one of the shafts is 'not unusual'?
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