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Update on Scan Pyramid project Oct 2016


Hanslune

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22 minutes ago, cladking said:

 

It's all in there.

1423a. To say: N. be thou purified, (when) thou comest to heaven.

1423b. N. lasts longer than men; he dawns for the gods.

1423c. N. dawned with Rē‘ at his dawning.

1424a. Their third is he who is with him;

1424b. one is behind N.; the other is before N.;

1424c. one gives, water; the other gives sand.

Unfortunately Cladking  as usual you take it out of context and without a link to the source: FAIL

Additionally there is no evidence that this has anything to do with a pyramid. Why don't you man up and give us the entire utterance?

 

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1 hour ago, cladking said:

I suspect the unusual phraseology was to get this data past the Egyptologist censors.  But they didn't need to say anything at all since you can see the mn-canal in the raw data as clearly as you can see the heat of the Mafdet in the path and thermal "anomaly".  The genie is out of the bottle and we are still standing at the threashold of rediscovering our history and ancient science.

There's nothing to fear.  People will get used to this pretty quickly. 

Oh boy the delusion is strong in this one. Cladking seriously you just having one of episodes building made up stuff on top of more made up stuff.

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Coming to grips with our own ignorance will be hard for some individuals.

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51 minutes ago, Lord Fedorable said:

Which means what?

strikes me that they're talking about stars with a bit of metaphor added.

Sure.  The ancients never once meant anything they said;

2063a. To say: The waters of life which are in the sky, the waters of life which are in the earth come.

Otherwise we'd have to believe there was water in the earth and the sky and some water holes gave sand.  We'd almost have to believe that people who never said what they really meant were highly superstitious and they couldn't stack stones without ramps.

But as I've asked many times why does what they say make perfect sense and predict things like thermal anomalies and voids behind the gables?  Why does it explain cisterns that were filled by running water and evidence of canals leading from the pyramids?  Why does it explain the thermal anomaly on the north side?  Why do the literal meanings of what they said explain why there are no quarry workers known and the titles of the builders?  How is it possible their meaning explains the running water under the plateau and the caves at the Tomb of the Birds?

How is it possible that a theory based on the literal meaning of their words can be ahead of the data being collected TODAY?

How many coincidences does it take to add up to a fact?

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36 minutes ago, Hanslune said:

 

Yes and you should follow your own advice.

My ignorance runs strong and deep.  It is virtually nuclear powered.

But I have a lot of experiential knowledge and can use it all.  I even know how they built the pyramids and what they'll find next if they have the courage to keep looking.

 

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1 minute ago, cladking said:

My ignorance runs strong and deep.  It is virtually nuclear powered.

Oh gosh nuclear powered delusion - how long is your fuel cycle?

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But I have a lot of experiential knowledge and can use it all. 

Translation: I am going to make up lots of stuff and nobody can stop me. No one will try we will just stand by and laugh

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I even know how they built the pyramids and what they'll find next if they have the courage to keep looking.

Actually you don't but you have built up this fantasy in your head that will keep going no matter how wrong you are. Keep on dreamin'

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8 minutes ago, cladking said:

Sure.  The ancients never once meant anything they said;

2063a. To say: The waters of life which are in the sky, the waters of life which are in the earth come.

Otherwise we'd have to believe there was water in the earth and the sky and some water holes gave sand.  We'd almost have to believe that people who never said what they really meant were highly superstitious and they couldn't stack stones without ramps.

Its called rain and running water.   

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But as I've asked many times why does what they say make perfect sense and predict things like thermal anomalies and voids behind the gables?  Why does it explain cisterns that were filled by running water and evidence of canals leading from the pyramids?  Why does it explain the thermal anomaly on the north side?  Why do the literal meanings of what they said explain why there are no quarry workers known and the titles of the builders?  How is it possible their meaning explains the running water under the plateau and the caves at the Tomb of the Birds?

Sorry Cladking but you are lying you never predicted thermal anomalies or voids behind the gables you simply made them up after the fact. We both know you will continue to tell this lie forever

None of your stuff explains anything. It is all your personal delusion
 

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How is it possible that a theory based on the literal meaning of their words can be ahead of the data being collected TODAY?

How many coincidences does it take to add up to a fact?

Because you making stuff up and saying you said it before you actually did. Deliberate lying is a very effect way of pretending you know what you are talking about...unless everyone you are lying to knows you are lying.

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12 hours ago, Silver_Lyre said:

Well from here on in the Egyptology establishment has a lot more to loss. 

My, one void or cavity in one Egyptian monument from one moment in time is going to topple the entire field of Egyptology?

That is one hell of an impressive void!

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8 minutes ago, kmt_sesh said:

My, one void or cavity in one Egyptian monument from one moment in time is going to topple the entire field of Egyptology?

That is one hell of an impressive void!

Well if it has within it a Sitchin Annunaki (freeze dried), Dunn's powerplant plans, Atlantean manuals for dimension travel, a vectron ray from Betelguese and two Barsoomian airships.

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9 minutes ago, kmt_sesh said:

My, one void or cavity in one Egyptian monument from one moment in time is going to topple the entire field of Egyptology?

That is one hell of an impressive void!

For every credibility gap void in a pyramid there's a gullibility fill.

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13 hours ago, Silver_Lyre said:

Yes it certainly is science. Science that has also found that one of the cavities/rooms has a chevron type roof over the empty space in question. Blocks of stone masonry, assembled in a chevron pattern, acting as a load barring roof for what ever is underneath it. Now chances are that its no accident or fallen masonry that has created this empty space.Or that it has a roof. So i can understand the "fringe" getting excited. In fact, everyone should be except those that subscribe to an unyielding view point. So for arguments sake... imagine if they do find something to suggest that the pyramid is something other than a tomb, or even a tomb inside these cavities. How does Egyptology proceed along unaltered? What does that say about Egyptology or CladKing's "wacky" theories? 

or even .... what does this post  ^   say about you  ????  :rolleyes:

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12 hours ago, Silver_Lyre said:

Well that's debatable. The Egyptian Egyptologists need funds and public exposure to boost their budgets and bring in tourists. They have the final say it what gets excavated and where it all leeds. So anything they find is not necessarily acted upon. As for you belittling the effects of a new burial chamber being located for something else... ask yourself what excuses will Egyptologists and academics make about their current theories when they have to re-write the history books? 

If they can get one thing wrong...

here we go ... you make posts like this, you make suggestions like this ... you like insane posts, like this  one  ^   You even like posts that expose and refute you as you think they support you !  :rolleyes:

yet when you are called to account, or your woo is exposed and shown wrong , its all :  "   Ohhh I never thought that at all, I dont actually believe any of that . "  and seem to think no one here notices what you do ........ Mr  Lyre . 

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4 hours ago, cladking said:

That's an odd thing to say.  It is in exactly the spot my theory predicts 35' east of the N/ S centerline at the bottom of the grand gallery.

yes .... I noticed that written on your technical drawing 

 

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:D   

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3 hours ago, ShadowSot said:

My source is the original scholarly link at the beginning of the thread. 

 Not a popculturenow website 

a comicbook popculturenow website  ,  mind you :) 

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45 minutes ago, cladking said:

My ignorance runs strong and deep.  It is virtually nuclear powered.

But I have a lot of experiential knowledge and can use it all.  I even know how they built the pyramids and what they'll find next if they have the courage to keep looking.

 

You must feel really great about yourself at the moment  eh ?  

Image result for I am great gif

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36 minutes ago, kmt_sesh said:

My, one void or cavity in one Egyptian monument from one moment in time is going to topple the entire field of Egyptology?

That is one hell of an impressive void!

I think it impressed itself on a specific 'internal void'  elsewhere ?     

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30 minutes ago, back to earth said:

yes .... I noticed that written on your technical drawing 

 

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:D   

Hmmm did you note he doesn't show the orientation and cuts of the right side of the page? Also there is a faint red line that runs from the rear line to the front - Cladking is a that central dividing line?

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4 hours ago, cladking said:

That's an odd thing to say.  It is in exactly the spot my theory predicts 35' east of the N/S centerline at the bottom of the grand gallery.

Which means you're hitting solid blocks and not where the actual entrance is (East of the centerline), as seen in the following:

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The original entrance to the Great Pyramid is 17 metres (56 ft) vertically above ground level and 7.29 metres (23.9 ft) east of the centre line of the pyramid.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pyramid_of_Giza

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42 minutes ago, back to earth said:

yes .... I noticed that written on your technical drawing

:D 

Maybe you didn't read the thread before you helped Hanslune (et al) trash it.

try reading just the first post and you'll see I predicted it exactly.

 

 

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35 minutes ago, back to earth said:

You must feel really great about yourself at the moment  eh ?

 

My ignorance has always been virtually total, virtually absolute.

I realized at a very young age this could never change so I never tried to fight it.  Understanding is more important than knowing.

I've always thought differently and done things differently than everyone else.  I've always gotten "unique" results by "unique" means.  I've never had qualms about it or felt guilty in the least.  Most people just never notice.  I look forward not to be proven correct but to seeing what the scholars and smart people and specialists can make of ancient science.  I look forwartd to learning about history and metaphysics going back to the origin of the human race 40,000 years ago.  In the fullness of time my role in this will be seen for what it really was; a bit part in a much larger scene.

In 50 years nexialists will call me an idiot and wonder how it took me so long to make a simple point.

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48 minutes ago, back to earth said:

a comicbook popculturenow website  ,  mind you :) 

Comic books are an excellent source of information. After all, we all know En Sabah Nur built the pyramids thanks to the X-men.

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Maybe the builders were lazy and hollowed out a place for misc trash and rubble instead of carrying it out. 

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1 hour ago, Varelse said:

Maybe the builders were lazy and hollowed out a place for misc trash and rubble instead of carrying it out. 

Nah, it was a sacred repository where they stashed alien doo-dads, Atlantean lasers, and Samsung Notes (originally designed as a super-weapon).

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Truth will out.  I have mentioned The Society of Ancient Engineers in other threads.  No need to go into details but this ancient order is responsible for building all marvels both ancient and modern.  No aliens were involved.  I checked some old files in our chapter house.  These two rooms were once an ancient brew pub for the enjoyment of the builders.  There was an old menu in the file.  They claimed to brew the best beer in the Upper and Lower Kingdoms and the finest date wine west of Babylon.   Happy hour was 2 rats on a stick for a shekel. 

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3 hours ago, cladking said:

Maybe you didn't read the thread before you helped Hanslune (et al) trash it.

try reading just the first post and you'll see I predicted it exactly.

 

 

Actually you didn't but go ahead pretend you did. Remember Cladking no one and that includes YOU knows what the void is if anything at all. Until that is known any claim misdirected or not is not a successful prediction.

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1 minute ago, Tatetopa said:

Truth will out.  I have mentioned The Society of Ancient Engineers in other threads.  No need to go into details but this ancient order is responsible for building all marvels both ancient and modern.  No aliens were involved.  I checked some old files in our chapter house.  These two rooms were once an ancient brew pub for the enjoyment of the builders.  There was an old menu in the file.  They claimed to brew the best beer in the Upper and Lower Kingdoms and the finest date wine west of Babylon.   Happy hour was 2 rats on a stick for a shekel. 

I see your Society of Engineers and raise you 3 Librarians who know where the blueprints actually are. You have the fakes. Engies can't file for crap. 

The voids are the old tourist shop stockrooms from 900bc. Roman's and Ottoman's loved to take home mini carved Pyramids while on vacay.     

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