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Further evidence points to giant columns beneath Pyramids of Giza

By T.K. Randall
December 9, 2025 · Comment icon 45 comments
Pyramids of Giza
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New satellite data reportedly backs up claims of huge structures situated deep beneath Egypt's Giza Plateau.
Back in March, an international team of scientists claimed to have discovered evidence of structures descending 6,000ft beneath Egypt's Pyramids of Giza.

The discovery, which was made by researchers from Scotland's University of Strathclyde and Italy's University of Pisa, involved using radar pulses to create high-resolution images of the subsurface.

Describing their find as "groundbreaking", the team reportedly discovered eight vertical cylindrical structures extending 2,100 feet beneath the ground and even more unidentified structures descending a further 4,000 feet below that.

The alleged discovery was met with an understandable amount of skepticism, with various researchers, archaeologists and Egyptian antiquities ministry officials playing down the claims.
Now, though, Filippo Biondi - the radar engineer who developed this specific imaging method (known as synthetic aperture radar Doppler tomography) - has maintained in an interview that four independent satellite operators have provided identical tomography data, leaving (according to him) little room for doubt with regard to the discovery.

"The pyramids are the tip of the iceberg," he said.

"It's just a hat to complete something that is located underneath. The substance is below."

As before, however, it is going to take some seriously compelling proof to convince the archaeological community that this alleged 'hidden city' is really there beneath the Giza Pyramids.

If true, it would be one of the biggest discoveries in centuries.

Source: Mail Online | Comments (45)




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Comment icon #36 Posted by Piney 5 months ago
Not technology. Fires would burn out of control. Think 60-35% oxygen. 
Comment icon #37 Posted by Razman 5 months ago
Could have been shallow breathing fire creatures.
Comment icon #38 Posted by DrDueDiligence 5 months ago
No I don’t agree. Until someone replicates the experiment, and proves it wrong, I think Dr Bondi and Co. should have the benefit of at least some doubt 
Comment icon #39 Posted by cormac mac airt 5 months ago
Even P-band SAR can’t penetrate to 6000 feet, this isn’t Star Trek.    cormac
Comment icon #40 Posted by Ell 5 months ago
I know! I know! Because I watched Total Recall. The Mars movie with Arnold Schwarz- So intelligent extraterrestrial aliens sank thousands of kilometers long pillars with fissionable material into the Earth into its core in thousands of locations to heat up its cold dead body by nuclear fission, causing the Big Freeze to end and the Thaw to begin. That pyramid by coincidence just happened to be built on top of one of those thousands of locations.   Maybe the paranormal Egyptians arrived at that specific blessed location by taking the hypotenuse of the refracted DNA amino acids and hammering th... [More]
Comment icon #41 Posted by Tom1200 5 months ago
Sorry guys, but these two (both excellent, deeply scientific, carefully considered, entirely plausible) theories can't both be right. There's only one satisfactory way to resolve such an difficult academic debate - a cage fight.  That's how a violent, drunken Scot (sorry - tautology) called Peter Higgs persuaded the world to take seriously his completely incomprehensible Higgs Bosons thingummy.  And why Mahatma Gandhi missed out on the Nobel Peace Prize - Robert Cecil whupped his scrawny ar$e in the ring.
Comment icon #42 Posted by Antigonos 5 months ago
Not when the “data” they present isn’t real.    
Comment icon #43 Posted by Ell 5 months ago
Let the best gobbledygooker win! (I bet my gobbledygook is better than his, though. Ell for the win!)
Comment icon #44 Posted by iAlrakis 5 months ago
you are too smart for this world :-) 
Comment icon #45 Posted by Trelane 5 months ago
No.


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