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Strange features on the Giza Plateau.

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posted on Jun, 27 2015 @ 10:09 PM
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posted on Jun, 27 2015 @ 10:28 PM
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a reply to: TistorEuse
I'm sure you have something very interesting to add to the conversation.



posted on Jun, 28 2015 @ 12:58 AM
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originally posted by: Harte
Ok I will respond without malice, more molded out granaries just makes more bonfires.

Mold cannot enter these giant pyramids because temperature and humidity stays constant compared to granaries. Other cultures that did not have massive pyramids did end abruptly, I postulate from an inevitable famine causing episode. Something to consider at the very least.
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posted on Jun, 28 2015 @ 01:26 AM
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Could these have been laid out first to find absolute level using water and to set the benchmark for the building of the temple, pyramid, etc.? Being they lay under these monoliths suggests they were done first or early on and it may have been a simple method of doing such.




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posted on Jun, 28 2015 @ 11:20 AM
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originally posted by: spirit_horse
Could these have been laid out first to find absolute level using water and to set the benchmark for the building of the temple, pyramid, etc.? Being they lay under these monoliths suggests they were done first or early on and it may have been a simple method of doing such.




Lehner proved that the Egyptians didn't level the foundation, instead they ensured that the narrow perimeter strips around the edges of the pyramid were as perfectly horizontal as possible. so your idea is a complete non starter.


originally posted by: spirit_horse
it may have been a simple method of doing such.


As simple as using a cup of water ?



posted on Jun, 28 2015 @ 11:31 AM
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its buried!



posted on Jun, 28 2015 @ 11:35 AM
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originally posted by: stargazers
its buried!

What's buried? I just saw that you posted an equally inane one-word post in the Sphinx thread too. How about you try contributing something to a topic, rather than just wasting space with one or two words that have nothing to do with the topic at hand?



posted on Jun, 28 2015 @ 11:38 AM
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If you look closely it was buried? You always mean to newcomers or just a d*ck



posted on Jun, 28 2015 @ 11:47 AM
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ill give you a heads up, how about you wonder what my name means. I need 20 posts to post a topic, which im here for, im not interested in a conversation with people like you who doesnt understand how the world works. Im here to discuss with physicists, if i told you the truth you would go outside crying.



posted on Jun, 28 2015 @ 11:48 AM
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So you are just spamming then. Got it. *reported*



posted on Jun, 28 2015 @ 11:50 AM
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a reply to: admirethedistance

People have a tendency to think they are smart, when its the opposite. You are a primate who tries to grasp the fine line between reality and fantasy. And goes about kissing someones ass for a brief moment of information. Like i said, you do not interest me, and you never will.



posted on Jun, 28 2015 @ 02:28 PM
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originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Ok I will respond without malice, more molded out granaries just makes more bonfires.

Mold cannot enter these giant pyramids because temperature and humidity stays constant compared to granaries.


When tourists enter the Grand Gallery and the so called King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid for the first time,
most are surprised to encounter high humidity.

Davidovits


The final week was spent installing a ventilation system to improve conditions within the pyramid. The system quickly reduced the temperature and brought down the humidity to the outside atmospheric level - operating at only 30% of capacity - helping to save Cheops from further climatic damage.

Gatenbrink
The above shows that regarding humidity, you'd be better off storing grain in covered piles on a sand dune than in the Great Pyramid. Note that Gatenbrink tells us the interior has high humidity when compared to the air outside.

I suppose you would believe that every granary would hold ruined grain.

If that is true, then why'd they keep using the same granary design for thousands of years?

Do you think New Kingdom officials stored grain in an Old Kingdom structure?

Harte



posted on Jun, 28 2015 @ 02:44 PM
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Just to add, there are many known examples of ancient Egyptian granaries, and they are almost all small, conical structures. The circular parts in this picture are the remains of some such granaries...



posted on Jun, 28 2015 @ 04:24 PM
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originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Mold cannot enter these giant pyramids because temperature and humidity stays constant compared to granaries. Other cultures that did not have massive pyramids did end abruptly, I postulate from an inevitable famine causing episode. Something to consider at the very least.


As Harte points out, stone, particularly limestone, transports water through it, it is porous. The limestone building that I work in, even if the doors and windows are sealed shut, has an annual circulation of around 84 tonnes of water and it is no where near the size of the pyramids in question.

You previously mentioned marble, for sanitation purposes it's only benefit is it's ability to retain cold, much in the same way as soap stone is valued for it's ability to retain heat. Every self-respecting pantry, before the coming of the fridge, had a marble block on which the Sunday roast was deposited so that it'd last 'til Thursday. It doesn't have antiseptic properties though, it would be kept dry and scrubbed clean only with salt. Anyway, the Egyptian's had copper which is as an effective anti-microbial as you can get if utilised for that purpose (not sure if they did however).



posted on Jun, 28 2015 @ 06:51 PM
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I think this guy would know ; )

youtu.be...
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posted on Jun, 29 2015 @ 07:57 AM
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whatever is down there concerns those of that group--which put it there...it is OLD very old.

i think someone keyed in some of its keys...the neurological links from that artifact --to the noosphere--have been active..very active for some time now...

also it will be much easier for a realm breach or domain ortho-rotation to occur .

possible there exists a connection btwn montauk mass consciousness engineering ..and the artifact.

in 1-2 months our curiosity will be quenched...stand still.



posted on Jun, 29 2015 @ 11:12 PM
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The... truth of what? I assure you, you won't make anybody run away crying.



posted on Jun, 29 2015 @ 11:24 PM
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a reply to: fr33coll3ct1v3

Whatever is down where? Next time, try at least reading the OP before posting. Perhaps you won't look (as) foolish.



posted on Jun, 30 2015 @ 12:23 PM
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originally posted by: admirethedistance
a reply to: fr33coll3ct1v3

Whatever is down where? Next time, try at least reading the OP before posting. Perhaps you won't look (as) foolish.

foolish is a degree\level ....n i'm not intelligent am creative..you keep insulting while time passes by.

i like the idea that aliens created the allen belts so organic life could flourish here i wonder if they did it using tech inside or outside of the planet...

time will tell..soldier on.



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