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You do realize, this was my first post on this forum in 7 years.
Yet, now, I remember why I stopped coming here all together. Narcissistic introverts like yourself. Its quite comical how you just assume you know me.. yet in reality. You probably see every other user name that disagrees with your opinion as the same account.
Good luck in your endeavors. Ill do my best to avoid your threads.
originally posted by: AthlonSavage
a reply to: Harte
Dude I told you before never to reply to me again on Ats. What part of that didnt you understand. Your replies are generally designed to be insultive, and you never bring any real data to the table for scrutiny so don't pretend to justify our actions using defending science arguments, as you never link data for scrutiny. Your also incapable of mathematic calculations, so in sum, you can never offer nothing of science interest. What you only offer is your never ending bias wrapped in your own form of Narcissism.
originally posted by: AthlonSavage
a reply to: HarteAnd im not the only one who notices this, refer to some other random posters comment on this page. That's you all over.
You do realize, this was my first post on this forum in 7 years.
Yet, now, I remember why I stopped coming here all together. Narcissistic introverts like yourself. Its quite comical how you just assume you know me.. yet in reality. You probably see every other user name that disagrees with your opinion as the same account.
Good luck in your endeavors. Ill do my best to avoid your threads.
originally posted by: LA1IMPALA
a reply to: mrsdudara your absolutely right. If you look at the Sphinx the head is much smaller than the body. Also the body is that of a dog and not a cat. It is originally believed that it was Anibus. Then for some reason that I forgot it was re-carved with possibly a Kings likeness.
"This entrance, obstructed in our day by sands and rubbish, may still be traced between the forelegs of the crouched colossus. It was formerly closed by a bronze gate whose secret spring could be operated only by the Magi. It was guarded by public respect, and a sort of religious fear maintained its inviolability better than armed protection would have done. In the belly of the Sphinx were cut out galleries leading to the subterranean part of the Great Pyramid. These galleries were so artfully crisscrossed along their course to the Pyramid that, in setting forth into the passage without a guide throughout this network, one ceasingly and inevitably returned to the starting point."
The Fayum Oasis district, just a few kilometres outside the boundary of the Memphis Nome, presents a site of unusual interest. It was in that lush, fertile valley that Pharaohs calling themselves the "masters of the royal hunts" fished and hunted with the boomerang.1 Lake Moeris once bordered the Fayum Oasis and on its shores was the famous Labyrinth, described by Herodotus as "an endless wonder to me".
"There I saw twelve palaces regularly disposed, which had communication with each other, interspersed with terraces and arranged around twelve halls. It is hard to believe they are the work of man. The walls are covered with carved figures, and each court is exquisitely built of white marble and surrounded by a colonnade. Near the corner where the labyrinth ends, there is a pyramid, two hundred and forty feet in height, with great carved figures of animals on it and an underground passage by which it can be entered. I was told very credibly that underground chambers and passages connected this pyramid with the pyramids at Memphis."
Its secret location was recently revealed to a select group of people who were given permission to explore and film the city. It exists in a huge natural cavern system below the Giza Plateau that extends out in an easterly direction under Cairo. Its main entry is from inside the Sphinx, with stairs cut into rock that lead down to the cavern below the bedrock of the River Nile. The expedition carried down generators and inflatable rafts and travelled along an underground river that led to a lake one kilometre wide. On the shores of the lake nestles the city, and permanent lighting is provided by large crystalline balls set into the cavern walls and ceiling. A second entry to the city is found in stairs leading up to the basement of the Coptic Church in old Cairo (Babylon). Drawing from narratives of people "living in the Earth" given in the books of Genesis, lasher and Enoch, it is possible that the city was originally called Gigal. Film footage of the expedition was shot and a documentary called Chambers of the Deep was made and subsequently shown to private audiences. It was originally intended to release the footage to the general public, but for some reason it was withheld.
A multi-faceted spherical crystalline object the size of a baseball was brought up from the city, and its supernatural nature was demonstrated at a recent conference in Australia. Deep within the solid object are various hieroglyphs that slowly turn over like pages of a book when mentally requested to do so by whoever holds the object. That remarkable item revealed an unknown form of technology and was recently sent NASA in the USA for analysis.
In Muldashev’s second book “In Search of the City of Gods” he looked through pictures for a long time and recollected a lot about pyramids and shrines. Then he claimed that people would not find ancient knowledge under the Great Pyramid of Cheops. The knowledge will be found under another pyramid, which has not been discovered yet. “The human life will change when the Sphinx is opened, it has an opening mechanism somewhere behind the ear, I do not remember exactly,” he said. - See more at: english.pravda.ru...
originally posted by: ClandestineKid
If anyone was to move the sphinx and/ or destroy it in order to find out what's underneath it would be an insult to one of the greatest wonders of the world.
All you'd find is sand and dirt. However,it may be a tomb of a long passed leader.
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: ClandestineKid
If anyone was to move the sphinx and/ or destroy it in order to find out what's underneath it would be an insult to one of the greatest wonders of the world.
All you'd find is sand and dirt. However,it may be a tomb of a long passed leader.
The sphinx is carved out of bedrock limestone.
There won't be any sand or dirt under it.
Well, maybe in a crevice or two in the stone.
Harte