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18 hours ago, TruthandKnowledge said:

This isn't news. Most scholars know pyramids weren't built as tombs but as communication/energy devices used to telepathically connect with other devices around the universe. Pyramids have long been used because of their special energy properties.

OK, but how did the ancient Egyptians know how to do this?  That's the $64,000 question.

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8 hours ago, Setton said:

You've not studied archaeology, have you? 

As for why their are so many pyramids, again, easy to build. Why so big? They're monuments. Same reason statues are often big. 

I have studied archeology, yes. Extensively. Have you?  And if massive pyramids made of many, many several ton blocks are so easy to build (especially with the {pathetically hilarious} proposed bronze tools or massive straight saws {that no one has found any evidence for} ), I'd like to see you try. 

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1 hour ago, Bunzilla said:

I have studied archeology, yes. Extensively. Have you? 

By studied I mean actual study not googling. And yes, I have an MA in it. You? 

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I spent a month in Egypt last fall... I'm watching all my new Egyptologist friends giggle and eye roll over this article the last few weeks, one of whom has a doctorate in Egyptology. I'm with them, my odds are best. LOL.

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16 hours ago, Bunzilla said:

They're educated guesses, sure, but they're guesses all the same that are influenced by their own personal opinions. And those guesses can be wrong.

Very often influenced by what can best get press, which tracks with support.

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I'll try to not turn this into a short novel. Just some food for thought.

Ionization tends to discharge from sharp points. The highschool science project of a simple ion drive can be done with a nail and a battery. The electrons fire off the sharp point. Thus the pyramid shape. A cone works almost as well, but the pyramids are aligned with the Earth's magnetic poles to get an increased effect. The fact they aligned them so well is impressive all by itself. Since a cone is basically round, we assume the angles of the pyramids allow it to benefit from this alignment. And there are various reports of aircraft experiencing odd reactions with compass readings and such when flying over pyramid structures.

Tesla believed there is a bouncing energy effect between the Earth and the upper atmosphere. One quote I haven't verified has him saying that resonance is around 8hz. He also mentions the human brain cavity resonates at about the same. He has been quoted as saying that to understand the universe one has to look at the numbers 3, 6, and 9. This all leads to claims that a free energy device can be built using two antennas, tuned to the right frequency, to create an electrical potential between them using this resonating energy. I also believe the mystery of the "Oxford Electric Bell" is not that a battery has been running for 175 years, but rather that the bell is running off such a device. The pyramid shapes also work with this resonating energy.

The problem with such free energy devices isn't in them violating any laws of physics, it's more economic. Crushing oil prices would not only make some rich people mad, with an estimated 1 in 5 members of the US Congress or their significant others trading oil stocks, but that some middle-eastern countries might not be able to maintain their military power and decide to make one last grand strike against their enemies before being reduced to poverty. This being reported even by RT could be a political play to destabilize the oil trade, or it might just be filler news.

This isn't the first news of Russians working with pyramids either. David Wilcock, who we've seen in the Ancient Aliens show, did a seminar on research the Russians did after the fall of the Soviet Union.

But all that deals with hollow pyramids and the outsides. The research has more to do with bouncing radio waves inside the chambers, which has been covered in various stories before as a possible way for extraterrestrials to boost signals to communicate with other planets or even just recharge orbiting vessels. 

And all that is why there's no "official" research on the subject, outside of what the Russians did in the 90s, and why the mainstream media is instructed to not talk about these things.

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1 hour ago, Trihalo42 said:

 

This isn't the first news of Russians working with pyramids either. David Wilcock, who we've seen in the Ancient Aliens show, did a seminar on research the Russians did after the fall of the Soviet Union.

But all that deals with hollow pyramids and the outsides. The research has more to do with bouncing radio waves inside the chambers, which has been covered in various stories before as a possible way for extraterrestrials to boost signals to communicate with other planets or even just recharge orbiting vessels. 

And all that is why there's no "official" research on the subject, outside of what the Russians did in the 90s, and why the mainstream media is instructed to not talk about these things.

He lost all credibility when he did that.

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On ‎2018‎-‎07‎-‎31 at 2:56 PM, sci-nerd said:

So, you're seriously using the words "scholars" and "telepathicly" in the same sentence?

Can you elaborate that with any scientific publications?

https://futurism.media/what-is-pyramid-power

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

http://www.healingenergytools.com/pyramid-work/

 

there are a lot of things on earth that can't be proven but are believed on a mass level because they're felt. Just because 1 or more of your senses can't see/feel it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Something's require alternate senses.  Our senses are separate and just because they don't all agree doesn't mean they're all wrong or wronger because it's not the sense they want it to be.

 

 

As for Telepathy, I'm a huge believer that we all have the potential for it, some have the ability and that it was a trait/ability lost over time through materialistic pursuits.

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On 01/08/2018 at 11:05 PM, paperdyer said:

OK, but how did the ancient Egyptians know how to do this?  That's the $64,000 question.

Seriously? Everyone knows the Egyptians built the pyramids to harness energy.... it was needed to run the computers. The very first had a full 16 mb of ramesses

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On ‎2018‎-‎08‎-‎01 at 9:05 AM, paperdyer said:

OK, but how did the ancient Egyptians know how to do this?  That's the $64,000 question.

Contrary to mainstream belief based on 1 stupid piece of writing... Khufu did not build it. He took it over. It was built by Thoth who was not from here. They had technology beyond our own, hence the ability to create things we cannot.

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11 minutes ago, TruthandKnowledge said:

Contrary to mainstream belief based on 1 stupid piece of writing... Khufu did not build it. He took it over. It was built by Thoth who was not from here. They had technology beyond our own, hence the ability to create things we cannot.

Like stacking rocks

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12 hours ago, Trihalo42 said:

I'll try to not turn this into a short novel. Just some food for thought.

Ionization tends to discharge from sharp points. The highschool science project of a simple ion drive can be done with a nail and a battery. The electrons fire off the sharp point. Thus the pyramid shape. A cone works almost as well, but the pyramids are aligned with the Earth's magnetic poles to get an increased effect. The fact they aligned them so well is impressive all by itself. Since a cone is basically round, we assume the angles of the pyramids allow it to benefit from this alignment. And there are various reports of aircraft experiencing odd reactions with compass readings and such when flying over pyramid structures.

Tesla believed there is a bouncing energy effect between the Earth and the upper atmosphere. One quote I haven't verified has him saying that resonance is around 8hz. He also mentions the human brain cavity resonates at about the same. He has been quoted as saying that to understand the universe one has to look at the numbers 3, 6, and 9. This all leads to claims that a free energy device can be built using two antennas, tuned to the right frequency, to create an electrical potential between them using this resonating energy. I also believe the mystery of the "Oxford Electric Bell" is not that a battery has been running for 175 years, but rather that the bell is running off such a device. The pyramid shapes also work with this resonating energy.

The problem with such free energy devices isn't in them violating any laws of physics, it's more economic. Crushing oil prices would not only make some rich people mad, with an estimated 1 in 5 members of the US Congress or their significant others trading oil stocks, but that some middle-eastern countries might not be able to maintain their military power and decide to make one last grand strike against their enemies before being reduced to poverty. This being reported even by RT could be a political play to destabilize the oil trade, or it might just be filler news.

This isn't the first news of Russians working with pyramids either. David Wilcock, who we've seen in the Ancient Aliens show, did a seminar on research the Russians did after the fall of the Soviet Union.

But all that deals with hollow pyramids and the outsides. The research has more to do with bouncing radio waves inside the chambers, which has been covered in various stories before as a possible way for extraterrestrials to boost signals to communicate with other planets or even just recharge orbiting vessels. 

And all that is why there's no "official" research on the subject, outside of what the Russians did in the 90s, and why the mainstream media is instructed to not talk about these things.

Alternative, and simpler version:

Pyramids easy to build. Build pyramids. 

Thank you Mr Ockham. 

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1 hour ago, TruthandKnowledge said:

Contrary to mainstream belief based on 1 stupid piece of writing... Khufu did not build it. He took it over. It was built by Thoth who was not from here. They had technology beyond our own, hence the ability to create things we cannot.

Evidence it was built by Khufu: 1 'stupid' piece of writing on the pyramid itself. 

Evidence it was built by 'Thoth who was not from here': 1 stupid piece of writing on this thread. 

Think I know which is more compelling. 

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On July 31, 2018 at 11:43 AM, TruthandKnowledge said:

This isn't news. Most scholars know pyramids weren't built as tombs but as communication/energy devices used to telepathically connect with other devices around the universe. Pyramids have long been used because of their special energy properties.

Speaking as a scholar, this statement is 100% pure, unadulterated bull****.

You need to leave off from trying to speak for scholars and never try to do so again. That's how badly you're wrong. It's so wrong I'm surprised the universe didn't force-evolve a sapient life-form just to slap you upside the head.

--Jaylemurph

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On 01/08/2018 at 6:24 AM, Seti42 said:

You know something is BS when it says "Scholars" or "Scientists". Name some names, so they can be looked up, vetted, etc. Giorgio Tsoukalos calls himself a "scholar" as well.

Dr Andrey Evlyukhin, et al

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326530154_Electromagnetic_properties_of_the_Great_Pyramid_First_multipole_resonances_and_energy_concentration

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This is not news. I read about in in 1990's . In fact there was a trend back then with ppl having build smaller pyramids in their yards to do yoga.

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On 8/1/2018 at 5:19 PM, Setton said:

By studied I mean actual study not googling. And yes, I have an MA in it. You? 

I like very much how he had no answer for that.

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I put a pyramid on the back of my car and I get 300 miles to the gallon.

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On 8/7/2018 at 4:10 PM, moonman said:

I like very much how he had no answer for that.

I'm not a 'he' thank you very much, and I declined to respond to his question, since I didn't feel like sharing my life's story with that person. I do have a life outside of this one site, and my poor health doesn't leave me any energy to deal with people who use personal attacks as a means to respond to any view that conflicts from their own. I have very ****s to give. Just because I wasn't physically able to go to school and study archeology, doesn't mean I can't be knowledgeable in it. Plenty of people have made valuable contributions to any number of fields without formal education in the subject. All that it means is that he clearly has an extremely closed mind on the subject. Also, who's to say he's even telling the truth?

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On 12/08/2018 at 9:49 PM, Bunzilla said:

I'm not a 'he' thank you very much, and I declined to respond to his question, since I didn't feel like sharing my life's story with that person. I do have a life outside of this one site, and my poor health doesn't leave me any energy to deal with people who use personal attacks as a means to respond to any view that conflicts from their own. I have very ****s to give. Just because I wasn't physically able to go to school and study archeology, doesn't mean I can't be knowledgeable in it. Plenty of people have made valuable contributions to any number of fields without formal education in the subject. 

They have, but you are not one of them. 

If you're going to refer to 'scholars' you should have some idea what they actually say. 

So which archaeological journals or authors do you generally rely on for your claims? 

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Also, who's to say he's even telling the truth?

The certificate on my wall and the University of York? 

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