Biggest Discovery of Ancient Egypt – Hall of Records Found [FULL VIDEO]
Published on Aug 27, 2017
Dig a Little DEEPER: Egypt
Biggest Discovery of Ancient Egypt – Hall of Records Found [FULL VIDEO]
Published on Aug 27, 2017
Dig a Little DEEPER: Egypt
Featured Image: Pyramids of Gizeh. The Great Pyramid. Reflecting pyramid mounted camelman. SOURCE: Library of Congress. (Public Domain).
From youtube uploaded by Brien Foerster
Giant Underground Stone Boxes Near The Pyramids In Egypt
Published on Aug 27, 2013
http://www.hiddenincatours.com
From youtube uploaded by jutubik1
Exploring Tunnels UNDER Egypt’s Giza Plateau
Published on Aug 14, 2013
Originally posted and filmed by Brien Foerster (www.youtube.com/user/brienfoerster) and translated/reposted with Mr.Foersters consent.. thanks again for these great videos
Photo: Famous relief from the Old Babylonian period (now in the British museum) called the “Burney relief” or “Queen of the Night relief”. The depicted figure could be an aspect of the goddess Ishtar, Mesopotamian goddess of sexual love and war. However, her bird-feet and accompanying owls have suggested to some a connection with Lilitu (called Lilith in the Bible), though seemingly not the usual demonic Lilitu. CREDIT Manuel Parada López de Corselas SOURCE Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain)
from Global Research
Global Research, September 04, 2012
We must pierce the smoke-screen of creditors and re-establish the historical truth. Repeated and generalised debt cancellation has occurred throughout history.
Hammurabi, king of Babylon, and debt cancellation
The Hammurabi Code is in the Louvre Museum, in Paris. The term “code” is inappropriate, because what Hammurabi left us is a set of rules and judgements on relations between public authorities and citizens. Hammurabi began his 42-year reign as “king” of Babylon (located in present-day Iraq), in 1792 BC. What most history books fail to mention is that, like other governors of the City-State of Mesopotamia, Hammurabi proclaimed the official cancellation of citizens’ debts owed to the government, high-ranking officials, and dignitaries. The so-called Hammurabi Code is thought to date back to 1762 BC. Its epilogue proclaims that “the powerful may not oppress the weak; the law must protect widows and orphans (…) in order to bring justice to the oppressed”. The many ancient documents deciphered from cuneiform script have enabled historians to establish beyond any doubt that four general cancellations took place during Hammurabi’s reign, in 1792, 1780, 1771, and 1762 BC. . . . Read Complete Report
As my personal research has indicated we might do better to look for evidence inside our planet in the quest for the so-called Aliens and their advanced aircraft. Russia’s secret research “Project Isis.” indicates that I might be right. But, is this film Fact or Fiction? You decide. . . EDITOR
This is a diagram dawn in the 80s by Max Fyfield showing the inner passages and chambers of the great pyramid. The passages and underground passages drawn in red are additional areas Max believes exist but have not been found yet. The Russian Project Isis seems to agree with some of Max’s beliefs. CREDIT: MAX Fyfield SOURCE: THEI Archive
from youtube
Uploaded by Danlooooo on Mar 21, 2011. This video, moderated by Roger Moore, discusses evidence of KGB involvement in UFO research after the second world war. It looks at possible Alien involvement in the building of the pyramids, as well as video evidence of a crashed saucer.
Photo: Detail of Hatshepsut, Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt, c. 1473-1458 B.C. Indurated limestone sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Hatshepsut is depicted in the clothing of a male king though with a feminine form. Inscriptions on the statue call her “Daughter of en:Re” and “Lady of the Two Lands.” Most of the statue’s fragments were excavated in 1929, by the Museum’s Egyptian Expedition, near Hatshepsut’s funerary temple at Deir el-Bahri in Thebes. The lower part of the statue was acquired by Karl Richard Lepsius and taken to Berlin in 1845. The head, left forearm, and parts of the throne were excavated by the Museum, 1926-27 season and acquired in the division of finds. The Berlin fragment was acquired by the Museum in an exchange in 1929. SOURCE Wikipedia Public Domain
from Discover Magazine
by Andrew Curry
From the June 2011 issue; published online September 6, 2011
An ancient harbor on the Red Sea proves ancient Egyptians mastered oceangoing technology and launched a series of ambitious expeditions to far-off lands.
The scenes carved into a wall of the ancient Egyptian temple at Deir el-Bahri tell of a remarkable sea voyage. A fleet of cargo ships bearing exotic plants, animals, and precious incense navigates through high-crested waves on a journey from a mysterious land known as Punt or “the Land of God.” The carvings were commissioned by Hatshepsut, ancient Egypt’s greatest female pharaoh, who controlled Egypt for more than two decades in the 15th century B.C. She ruled some 2 million people and oversaw one of most powerful empires of the ancient world. . . . Read Complete Report
“The diagram [to the left] is from [Charles Piazzi] Smyth’s Our Inheritance in the Great Pyramid (1877) shows some of his measurements and chronological determinations made from them.” . . .from Wikipedia
from Daily Mail UK
By Rob Waugh
Last updated at 8:27 AM on 14th December 2011
The secret gates at the heart of the Great Pyramid may be opened for the first time in 2012, a British robot company believes – solving a mystery that has puzzled archaeologists since 1872.
Scoutek UK had already begun exploring behind the gates earlier this year – and produced the first-ever images from behind the gates using a ‘micro snake’ robot. But the exploration was halted by the recent unrest in Egypt.
Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities stopped granting permits for research such as the Djedi robotic exploration of the Great Pyramid.
But it has recently started granting permits again.
‘We’re still waiting for permission to return to the pyramid,’ Whitehead told Mail Online today. ‘In the meantime, we have been working on enhancing the robot.’
‘The main plan is to carefully survey and document the shafts, to gather as much information as possible to allow archaeologists to determine their purpose. We also still plan to look beyond the blocking stones at the ends of the shafts, if it is safe and practical to do so.’ . .Read more