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Earth Shaking Discoveries in Egypt
> by Jason Dunlap
>
> As many of you will remember, I've reported that fantastic
> discoveries have been made in Egypt. Recently, Drunvalo Melchizedek
> confirmed much of the information Center of Attention has publish over
the
> years. Way back when, I reported that there was a lot of unexplained
> activity going on, around the Great Pyramid. Information regarding
> drilling, excavations, and other things were being covered up, but
> eye-witness reports confirmed that something "big" was going on. Then
> there was the report about a secret room in the Great Pyramid had just
been
> discovered and that much controversy surrounded what was found. There
were
> rumors that a seated statue of a Pharaoh, looking through an opening
that
> aligned with the constellation Orion, had been found. One report was
that
> some wall had a long list of names of prominent people. It was in
issues
> #82, 83, and 88 that things began to sound pretty fantastic, and
definitely
> hard to believe. Well, I'm here to tell you that most of it is true,
and
> it won't be long before it will be public knowledge.
> Drunvalo was recently on the Robert Perala radio show, on KEST
in
> San Francisco and he said that some time back, perhaps years, Japanese
> archeologists found a doorway or entrance to something, underground,
> between the paws of the Sphinx. Immediately, everything came to a halt
> while government officials, Egyptologists, and other officials, argued
> about who had the right to open the door, who could photograph it, who
> would pay and how much, and all kinds of ridiculous bargaining ensued
that
> took years. Drunvalo prefaced his remarks by stating that things had
> gotten distorted and confused when the stories were picked up off the
> Internet and republished. He mentioned that some guy in Colorado, sent
> some guy who had a newsletter in California the information and it
> consequently got spread out all over, with quite a bit of
misinformation.
> Gee, I wonder who that could have been. Anyway, he decided to
straighten
> it all out and here is, basically, what he said.
> Sometime in 1996, the chamber under the Sphinx was opened, whereupon
they
> found a long tunnel that opened into a large round room that had several
> other tunnels going out from it. They followed one of the tunnels, that
> proceeded in the direction of the Great Pyramid, and two astounding
things
> were discovered. First, at the end of the tunnel they came upon what
can
> only be described as a translucent "sheet of Light". This was totally
> unexplainable, and when one approached this "light barrier", starting at
> about 30 feet away, one would begin to feel sick and nauseated. As you
> approached closer, you would get sicker and sicker until you felt like
you
> would die. No one, at that time could approach it.
> The other thing they discovered was found by analyzing the area
> from above the Sphinx in helicopters or something, using sophisticated
> instruments, etc. They discovered that there was a large, 12 story
> building directly beneath the tunnel where the "light barrier" was!
> Consequently, suddenly many people wanted to get involved in the
discovery,
> including many prominent Egyptologists. Finally, the Egyptian
government
> chose an archaeologist that wanted to attempt to enter the light field.
> The person associated himself with people from Paramount Pictures and
> planned to enter the area beyond the barrier in January of 1997.
Problems
> ensued between the Egyptian government and Paramount Pictures and
finally
> Paramount Pictures backed off and it didn't happen. However, a few
months
> later, a prominent person, who most of us would recognize, but whom
> Drunvalo would not identify by name, was able to enter the barrier and
> eventually turned it off, using "human sound". (note: It has not been
> confirmed, but the suspicion is that the person was J.J. Hurtak, who
used
> some kind of mantra. If it was Hurtak, I can't imagine why he hasn't
made
> an official statement, but he hasn't.)
> After the barrier was removed, exploration of what is now termed
"a
> city" was began. They went down, several layers where they found some
> areas full of water and had to use rafts to navigate. This was a great
> adventure and many things including artifacts were found and brought
out.
> Drunvalo said some of this stuff will slowly be revealed and much of it
> will be quite extraordinary! To sum up, a large city, twelve stories
> beneath the Sphinx has been discovered and partially explored, and
> extraordinary artifacts have been found and removed. But, that's just
the
> beginning.
> Enter Larry Hunter, a prominent archaeologist who had been
> following all of this activity from the beginning.
edit on 7-2-2013 by Khelek because: Ran out of room mid-sentence