Pyramids and electric geography
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Pyramids and electric geography
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As I watched a film on Egypt they quickly panned past the three most famous pyramids at a glance I thought, "That's electric "
What do you think.
As I watched a film on Egypt they quickly panned past the three most famous pyramids at a glance I thought, "That's electric "
What do you think.
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Re: Pyramids and electric geography
There is convincing arguments for the Gantenbrink door being the mechanism for a fluid switch. If you're unfamiliar with that, it does sound like presumably a pyramidiot leap, but its actually by far the most plausible explanation, if you're not pressing your hands together and praying for a religious magic based story that will entertain you until the next J.R. Tolkein comes along to keep you busy.
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Re: Pyramids and electric geography
If you are interested in the Pyramids of Giza Ted Whidden’s work on the question should be sought out ASAP.
He is/was a specialist in moving equipment for the petroleum industry who spent some months with some of his fellow engineers solving the mystery of HOW the Pyramids were constructed. That is important, he only really gives you the how, and that is a great foundation to work from.
He suffered a car accident then a medical condition which sent him down the road to Jesus and so on. No judgment there, but just an fyi, he dropped his work on his series of Pyramid videos and books some years ago. Many are still up on YouTube. Also the much mentioned books do exists, but were never published as distributed as originally planned.
Whatever the case, his study was serious and singularly effective imo at answering the simple question of how the Pyramids, “just a rock pile”, were built.
I am amazed so many who work on the question have no clue this guy exists, or at least ever reference him; probably because he shows so many theories, although profitable to their promoters, to be such nonsense as to embarrass those that favor them. And he is also comes off a bit nutty of late as previously mentioned.
His videos are often repetitive to other videos he has made, but each one will add a nugget, if not many, to the story.
He asserts the stones were lifted hydraulically with water, and that the entire interior of the Pyramid and it’s design reveal as much, “it’s a working environment”.
Here is a decent starter video or two I found, should hook you for more:
If you are interested in the Pyramids of Giza Ted Whidden’s work on the question should be sought out ASAP.
He is/was a specialist in moving equipment for the petroleum industry who spent some months with some of his fellow engineers solving the mystery of HOW the Pyramids were constructed. That is important, he only really gives you the how, and that is a great foundation to work from.
He suffered a car accident then a medical condition which sent him down the road to Elvis (the music in many of his videos) Jesus and so on. No judgment there, but just an fyi, he dropped his work on his series of Pyramid videos and books some years ago. Many are still up on YouTube. Also the much mentioned books do exists, but were never published as distributed as originally planned.
Whatever the case his study was serious and singular effective at answering the simple question of how the Pyramids, “rock pile”, were built.
I am amazed so many who work on the question have no clue this guy exists, or at least ever reference him. probably because he shows so many theories to be such nonsense as to embarrass those that favor them.
His videos are often repetitive to other videos he has made, but everyone will add a nugget if not many to the story.
He asserts the stones were lifted hydraulically with water. That the entire interior of the Pyramid and it’s design reveal as much, “it’s a working environment”.
Here is a decent starter set of videos, should hook you for more:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XFdhhb-TnY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5QJguYczBM
He is/was a specialist in moving equipment for the petroleum industry who spent some months with some of his fellow engineers solving the mystery of HOW the Pyramids were constructed. That is important, he only really gives you the how, and that is a great foundation to work from.
He suffered a car accident then a medical condition which sent him down the road to Jesus and so on. No judgment there, but just an fyi, he dropped his work on his series of Pyramid videos and books some years ago. Many are still up on YouTube. Also the much mentioned books do exists, but were never published as distributed as originally planned.
Whatever the case, his study was serious and singularly effective imo at answering the simple question of how the Pyramids, “just a rock pile”, were built.
I am amazed so many who work on the question have no clue this guy exists, or at least ever reference him; probably because he shows so many theories, although profitable to their promoters, to be such nonsense as to embarrass those that favor them. And he is also comes off a bit nutty of late as previously mentioned.
His videos are often repetitive to other videos he has made, but each one will add a nugget, if not many, to the story.
He asserts the stones were lifted hydraulically with water, and that the entire interior of the Pyramid and it’s design reveal as much, “it’s a working environment”.
Here is a decent starter video or two I found, should hook you for more:
If you are interested in the Pyramids of Giza Ted Whidden’s work on the question should be sought out ASAP.
He is/was a specialist in moving equipment for the petroleum industry who spent some months with some of his fellow engineers solving the mystery of HOW the Pyramids were constructed. That is important, he only really gives you the how, and that is a great foundation to work from.
He suffered a car accident then a medical condition which sent him down the road to Elvis (the music in many of his videos) Jesus and so on. No judgment there, but just an fyi, he dropped his work on his series of Pyramid videos and books some years ago. Many are still up on YouTube. Also the much mentioned books do exists, but were never published as distributed as originally planned.
Whatever the case his study was serious and singular effective at answering the simple question of how the Pyramids, “rock pile”, were built.
I am amazed so many who work on the question have no clue this guy exists, or at least ever reference him. probably because he shows so many theories to be such nonsense as to embarrass those that favor them.
His videos are often repetitive to other videos he has made, but everyone will add a nugget if not many to the story.
He asserts the stones were lifted hydraulically with water. That the entire interior of the Pyramid and it’s design reveal as much, “it’s a working environment”.
Here is a decent starter set of videos, should hook you for more:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XFdhhb-TnY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5QJguYczBM
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Re: Pyramids and electric geography
Yes they are indeed electric. They actually had a function, when you realize this a magic journey of discovery starts.Poppa Tom wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 7:40 am https://images.app.goo.gl/RL9rEnRQ3uj3LkRT6
As I watched a film on Egypt they quickly panned past the three most famous pyramids at a glance I thought, "That's electric "
What do you think.
Miles Mathis, Pyramid charge structure: http://milesmathis.com/pyramid.html
Steven Meyers, Water Pump (YT): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJV37BDjuP8
Great Pyramid at Giza Hydrogen HHO Gas Maser Power: (YT): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQJT9Rd8Rvs
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So we have:
1) energy
2) water
3) HHO creation?
4) many purposes.
Regards,
Daniel
ps. GH forum, lots of posts by me about different ideas: https://grahamhancock.com/phorum/read.p ... 19,1156645
pss 23 August 2018
The secret recipe to discover function(s) will contain the following:
- energy/power/electricity/etc
- water
- plasma (HHO?)
- understanding advanced technology ( i think we are the cavemen )
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Great info, thank you very much.
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Excuse me but it sounds derogatory. Can you not disperse information without sarcasm, i would appreciate it.Open Mind wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 4:39 pm There is convincing arguments for the Gantenbrink door being the mechanism for a fluid switch. If you're unfamiliar with that, it does sound like presumably a pyramidiot leap, but its actually by far the most plausible explanation, if you're not pressing your hands together and praying for a religious magic based story that will entertain you until the next J.R. Tolkein comes along to keep you busy.
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No derogatory comments directed to you. I was in agreement there are electrical implications of the pyramids. The derogatory tone was in reference to Egyptology, who you can certainly count on offering you derogatory assaults for your idea's. Same team. Peace.Poppa Tom wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 5:08 amExcuse me but it sounds derogatory. Can you not disperse information without sarcasm, i would appreciate it.Open Mind wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 4:39 pm There is convincing arguments for the Gantenbrink door being the mechanism for a fluid switch. If you're unfamiliar with that, it does sound like presumably a pyramidiot leap, but its actually by far the most plausible explanation, if you're not pressing your hands together and praying for a religious magic based story that will entertain you until the next J.R. Tolkein comes along to keep you busy.
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Re: Pyramids and electric geography
Hi!
Stumbled across this conversation and i thought i share my recent epiphany or the sudden thought popped up in my mind.
I think that pyramids are pyramids because they represent a widely occurring, totally natural and visible from the ground perspective. The last one is very important to notice. Every 6000 years is some stuff going on on earth and the face of earth changes to some extent. So, after the event the survivers crawl out of their caves or wherever they survived. They saw the freshly shaped mountains and valleys, triangle shaped buttresses everywhere, a world full of Tetrahydrons!
So the shape of a triangle in the size of a mountain must have been very impressive to see. Probably they just thougt: Hey, let's build a mountain sized triangle (a pyramids because it has to be 3D) and hope that the gods understand and don't feel the need to come back to form the land...
All other "features" of pyramids came after that foundational reason for the actual shape of a triangle. A pyramid, 4 sided or cornered is simply for the alignment of N/S/E/W, a practical use.
Greets
Stefan
Stumbled across this conversation and i thought i share my recent epiphany or the sudden thought popped up in my mind.
I think that pyramids are pyramids because they represent a widely occurring, totally natural and visible from the ground perspective. The last one is very important to notice. Every 6000 years is some stuff going on on earth and the face of earth changes to some extent. So, after the event the survivers crawl out of their caves or wherever they survived. They saw the freshly shaped mountains and valleys, triangle shaped buttresses everywhere, a world full of Tetrahydrons!
So the shape of a triangle in the size of a mountain must have been very impressive to see. Probably they just thougt: Hey, let's build a mountain sized triangle (a pyramids because it has to be 3D) and hope that the gods understand and don't feel the need to come back to form the land...
All other "features" of pyramids came after that foundational reason for the actual shape of a triangle. A pyramid, 4 sided or cornered is simply for the alignment of N/S/E/W, a practical use.
Greets
Stefan
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Re: Pyramids and electric geography
Thanks, I appreciate it. I may have been slightly oversensitive a bit. AlohaOpen Mind wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 4:19 pmNo derogatory comments directed to you. I was in agreement there are electrical implications of the pyramids. The derogatory tone was in reference to Egyptology, who you can certainly count on offering you derogatory assaults for your idea's. Same team. Peace.Poppa Tom wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 5:08 amExcuse me but it sounds derogatory. Can you not disperse information without sarcasm, i would appreciate it.Open Mind wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 4:39 pm There is convincing arguments for the Gantenbrink door being the mechanism for a fluid switch. If you're unfamiliar with that, it does sound like presumably a pyramidiot leap, but its actually by far the most plausible explanation, if you're not pressing your hands together and praying for a religious magic based story that will entertain you until the next J.R. Tolkein comes along to keep you busy.
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Re: Pyramids and electric geography
ztifbob wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 7:20 pm If you are interested in the Pyramids of Giza Ted Whidden’s work on the question should be sought out ASAP.
He is/was a specialist in moving equipment for the petroleum industry who spent some months with some of his fellow engineers solving the mystery of HOW the Pyramids were constructed. That is important, he only really gives you the how, and that is a great foundation to work from.
He suffered a car accident then a medical condition which sent him down the road to Jesus and so on. No judgment there, but just an fyi, he dropped his work on his series of Pyramid videos and books some years ago. Many are still up on YouTube. Also the much mentioned books do exists, but were never published as distributed as originally planned.
Whatever the case, his study was serious and singularly effective imo at answering the simple question of how the Pyramids, “just a rock pile”, were built.
I am amazed so many who work on the question have no clue this guy exists, or at least ever reference him; probably because he shows so many theories, although profitable to their promoters, to be such nonsense as to embarrass those that favor them. And he is also comes off a bit nutty of late as previously mentioned.
His videos are often repetitive to other videos he has made, but each one will add a nugget, if not many, to the story.
He asserts the stones were lifted hydraulically with water, and that the entire interior of the Pyramid and it’s design reveal as much, “it’s a working environment”.
Here is a decent starter video or two I found, should hook you for more:
If you are interested in the Pyramids of Giza Ted Whidden’s work on the question should be sought out ASAP.
He is/was a specialist in moving equipment for the petroleum industry who spent some months with some of his fellow engineers solving the mystery of HOW the Pyramids were constructed. That is important, he only really gives you the how, and that is a great foundation to work from.
He suffered a car accident then a medical condition which sent him down the road to Elvis (the music in many of his videos) Jesus and so on. No judgment there, but just an fyi, he dropped his work on his series of Pyramid videos and books some years ago. Many are still up on YouTube. Also the much mentioned books do exists, but were never published as distributed as originally planned.
Whatever the case his study was serious and singular effective at answering the simple question of how the Pyramids, “rock pile”, were built.
I am amazed so many who work on the question have no clue this guy exists, or at least ever reference him. probably because he shows so many theories to be such nonsense as to embarrass those that favor them.
His videos are often repetitive to other videos he has made, but everyone will add a nugget if not many to the story.
He asserts the stones were lifted hydraulically with water. That the entire interior of the Pyramid and it’s design reveal as much, “it’s a working environment”.
Here is a decent starter set of videos, should hook you for more:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XFdhhb-TnY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5QJguYczBM
In fact I do remember his series vaguely. Interesting.
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