Friday, September 25, 2020

Peek At The Giza Plateau

I've been following Brien Foerster's videos for some time. A few of the things I find fascinating.. * Undoubtedly many of these structures were made much earlier then what has been reported. Most were crafted long before the Egyptians came along. The reason for this conclusion is Egyptians always engraved or painted their structures with a prolific amount of hieroglyphics. Most of these have none.

* It was impossible to shape these boulders without some major machinery. Brass tools couldn't have possibly accomplished the task nor could create the perfectly flat polished surfaces as well as some of perfectly rounded bore holes. Not to mention lifting multiple tons each bock weighed. Which leads to the question, if they had these "machines" why haven't we found them?

* The mainstream thought has always been pyramids were created to place the sarcophaguses of their great dead leaders in. Yet not a single pyramid throughout the world ever contained a dead body. So obviously they served some other purpose.

* Most people don't realize beneath the pyramids and elsewhere on the Giza Plateau is en extensive set of interconnecting tunnels. No one knows for what purpose with certainty.

* Besides the mysteries here's another fun fact. Most tourists don't realize people can now explore some of these tunnels that were once closed off to the public. HOWEVER they'll charge you sometimes up to $1,200 admission to go in.
So with that said here are a few videos which might peak your interest. Brien post these hoping people will buy one of his books or sign up for one of his many worldwide tours of ancient sites. These tours aren't cheap.





Here's one of the most fascinating tours.
The Stone Boxes In The Serapeum In Egypt

This is located NW of the Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara,
a necropolis near Memphis South of the Giza Plateau.


Older Video from 2015 with more details


His hundreds of other videos can be found here.

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