posted on Dec, 3 2005 @ 02:09 PM
I am always a little cynical when secret info is made public. Disinformation comes to mind, but I also know that most propaganda is sprinkled with
enough truth to discredit those who would let the truth be known. The SciFi show about Project Isis was just enough over the top to make people
believe it is all a hoax, but is it really? Seems like Russia went to an awful lot of trouble to investigate a non-issue. The Germans also pursued
occult egyption knowledge, as well as Christian artifacts such as the holyn grail and spear of destiny. It also seems that Egypt has gone out of
their way NOT to allow further study of the Sphinx, Pyrimids and underground chambers. I always wonder if the true nature of the endless unrest in
the middle east is religion, a fight for oil, or really just a race to discover ancient knowledge and power. Most prophacies place aragedon in this
area and I wonder if we do someday find a hidden power source that we abuse and distroy ourselves with. The accepted fact that pyrimids were tombs is
the most unsubstantiated theory on record, especially in light of the fact that not one mummy has ever been discovered in the Giza Pyrimids. That
they were built by primative people who had not yet discovered the wheel is laughable. There is so much facinating reading on other explantions such
as 5/5/2000 or The Giza Machine. Theories have the pyrimid as a generator, a pump, a solar telephone (ie: ET Phone Home) an intergalatic light house,
etc... and as whacky as some of these theories may sound, most have more validity than the tired old 'Tomb Theory' As for the Sphinx, I have read
several hypothosis that date it at 10,500bc or older, by many reputable scientists. I also enjoyed a far fetched theory that explains the head of the
sphinx was originally the head of an alien and that the head is so much smaller than the body now because it was carved down to appear like a
pharoh's head at a later date. The SciFi TV show featured a lot of references from the book, Project Isis, The KGB's Discovery of the Tomb of the
Visitor, by Russian Author Victor Ivanovich. I have tried every book search engine I can think of and can not find the exisitance of this book. Does
that seem odd to anyone else? If anyone knows where I can get my hands on a copy of this tome, please let me know. ~mary~
'For those that believe, no explanation is necessary, for those that don't, no explanation will suffice.'
'I'm not paronoid, just well read.'