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00:01:00Are we really alone in the infinite universe?
00:01:03The Bible records an almost unlimited number of angelic excursions to the earth.
00:01:16And if UFOs are not in some way related to this angelic traffic in the heavens, within we are left in total darkness concerning the strange visitors to planet Earth.
00:01:31I've never forgotten my roots here in this town. It was here that I grew up.
00:01:42I can remember coming to town maybe with a quarter. There was a theater around the corner here.
00:01:50And I'd take a dime and go to the shoot-em-up, hop-along Cassidy, and maybe go across the street over here and get a hamburger for a nickel and a 12-ounce bottle of Pepsi-Cola.
00:02:04And, you know, that was really living in those days.
00:02:09I can remember those early days coming to town on a bale of cotton.
00:02:14The gin was over here by the railroad track, waiting in long lines to get the cotton gin.
00:02:21There's not much farming here in this county anymore. Probably not over 1% of the land is farmed.
00:02:32I mean, the buildings downtown are somewhat worse for the wear and age.
00:02:38They haven't been taken care of.
00:02:41It's not as much business here as there used to be, but it's one of the towns that still survives, by the grace of God, in spite of changing social and economic conditions.
00:02:57I can remember one afternoon in 1937. I was only about 14 years old then, and I was coming home from school, and it was late, and it was still light back in the west, but it was getting dark in the east.
00:03:19And I just happened to glance, but all at once, there was a ball of light come from over the trees back in the east.
00:03:31And this ball of light came up kind of like an old Roman candle, a fireworks ball, and it just stopped.
00:03:40It didn't slow down. It just stopped.
00:03:42And I stopped and looked, and I couldn't figure out what it was.
00:03:47And I thought, who would be shooting fireworks out here at this time, and that doesn't look like fireworks exactly.
00:03:54And as I looked, about five seconds later, another ball came up and lined up with it, just for the side of it.
00:04:02And then about five seconds long after that, another ball came up and lined up beside the first two.
00:04:11At that time, no one had ever heard of UFOs, as far as I know.
00:04:19At least I hadn't heard of them.
00:04:21There weren't even any helicopters in those days.
00:04:25And I wasn't afraid or anything.
00:04:28I just didn't know what they were.
00:04:30So I sat down just in back of me here on the ground and watched them.
00:04:36And I must have sat there for 45 minutes or an hour.
00:04:42They never moved.
00:04:44They were white and had kind of tinges of pink or blue at times.
00:04:50And finally, I decided, well, my grandmother probably has supper ready.
00:04:58So I simply went in and ate.
00:05:01And it took me probably about 15, 20 minutes.
00:05:05And then I came out and looked up to see if they were still there.
00:05:10And they were gone.
00:05:11This is Cairo, Egypt, noisy, congested, and deeply religious, home to 22 million people.
00:05:27And why there are thousands of mosques of all shapes and sizes within the borders of this great city.
00:05:37Under this religious veil, there stands history's most prolific wonder of the world.
00:05:43The Great Pyramid.
00:05:46The greatest architectural and engineering marvel of all time.
00:05:51Hello, I'm Ken Klein, your host.
00:05:59We've come halfway around the world to seek an answer to a most incredible question.
00:06:04A question even more wondrous than the pyramid itself.
00:06:09Were angels, also known as messengers, sent to this planet to design and engineer the Great Pyramid as a prophecy hidden in stone?
00:06:21I think it's fair to say that for the most part, people in general have a dubious view of extraterrestrials or supernatural life.
00:06:30But over the past couple of decades, there have been many manifestations on this planet of just that.
00:06:37Especially in the ancient world and also since the modern era began in the time of Christ.
00:06:44Manifestations that simply have no logical answer or explanation.
00:06:48These are petroglyphs painted by Indians in the American Southwest.
00:06:55According to Indian folklore, these two objects collided high in the sky near Death Valley.
00:07:03This is an artist's reproduction of a relief found in a labyrinth on the island of Jutool.
00:07:08They were found in this cave, various reliefs showing humans in strange clothes with halos around their heads.
00:07:17Cave paintings from Otolo depict several large disc-shaped objects.
00:07:22The second of these two from Colo shows four entities surrounding a woman.
00:07:27Notice the entity looking down from inside some sort of box or object.
00:07:32These are images from a cave in France, a cave called Pec.
00:07:38These are very ancient drawings that depict a landscape full of wildlife together with saucer-shaped objects.
00:07:45The objects seem totally out of context.
00:07:48Another cave drawing of rock art from Toro Muerto, Peru also reaches back to the ancient past
00:07:54and shows us the beings have some sort of halo over their heads, like earlier pictures we have noted.
00:08:00In the right-hand picture, there is some sort of object left of the main being.
00:08:06This is a famous cave painting in Valcomonic, Italy of two beings looking like they are dressed in space suits.
00:08:13A petroglyph discovered in Cuerto, Mexico, you can see four figures with their arms outstretched below a large oval radiating globe.
00:08:25And these are illustrations that come from a cave in the northern part of Australia.
00:08:30These cave paintings are called Juan Gina by the Aborigines who painted them.
00:08:35Notice again the halos.
00:08:37Here we have two crusaders dated from the 12th century and referred to a very peculiar sighting of unidentified objects.
00:08:47The sighting took place during the siege of the Saxons at the French castle of Seaberg.
00:08:52During the fierce conflict, when the Saxons saw the flaming disks, they fled in fear.
00:08:58These images come from a 10th century Tibetan Sanskrit text.
00:09:02Here you can see two objects that look like hats, only they are flying.
00:09:07The witness described the objects as double-decked cylindrical aircraft with portholes in the dome, which flew at the speed of the wind.
00:09:15This is a fresco located in Kosovo, Yugoslavia, entitled The Crucifixion and was painted in the year 1350.
00:09:23Two objects can be seen on the right and the left of Christ.
00:09:27A closer look reveals faces inside the flying objects.
00:09:30These two renderings are pictures of tapestries in the 15th century located in the French basilica of Notre Dame in Burgundy.
00:09:39They both depict the life of Mary.
00:09:44Hat-shaped objects can be seen in both tapestries.
00:09:47The next painting, the Annunciation, also with rich religious overtones, was painted somewhere between 1430 and 1495 and is located in the National Gallery in London.
00:10:03A disc-shaped object hovers above overseeing the events at hand.
00:10:08Here is a very clear portrayal in a painting called the Madonna, created in the 15th century.
00:10:18We find above Mary's right shoulder a disc-shaped object, below a blow-up with a man and his dog, looking up at the object.
00:10:25A 17th century fresco located in a cathedral in Mesqueta, Georgia, of the crucifixion and two saucer-shaped objects emitting light or flames under the right and left arms of Christ.
00:10:40In the blow-up, you can see faces looking down.
00:10:45This is an image by a Flemish artist, de Gilder, painted in 1710.
00:10:50It is called the Baptism of Christ.
00:10:52A disc-shaped object is shining beams of light down on John the Baptist.
00:10:58But apart from the artwork and the evidence left in caves that we've seen in the ancient world,
00:11:04there's even more remarkable evidence given in a very sequestered and hidden away place in the Old Testament.
00:11:12Before he died, King David of Israel gave this charge to his son Solomon,
00:11:17concerning the implements to be placed inside the Holy Temple of the Jews.
00:11:22And for the altar of incense, refined gold by weight,
00:11:27and gold for the model of the chariot of the cherubims
00:11:30that spread out their wings and cover the Ark of the Covenant of the Lord.
00:11:351 Chronicles 28, 18.
00:11:39Contrary to what most people think, that angels fly around with their wings flapping,
00:11:43this is a direct reference to angels flying in vessels or in ships.
00:11:49And David commissioned his son Solomon to make a copy of those ships
00:11:54that was to be placed in the venerated Holy Temple of the Jews.
00:11:58Certainly the pyramids were made with mystical knowledge,
00:12:04knowledge beyond the realm of this world, certainly of that day.
00:12:09If we go back before the flood, we know that Enoch walked with God,
00:12:14and he was not, for God took him.
00:12:17The word there that Enoch walked with gods in the Hebrew is Elohim,
00:12:22meaning in the pool, angels.
00:12:25Enoch walked with angels.
00:12:28And according to Josephus and many other sages,
00:12:33Enoch could have been the builder of the great pyramids.
00:12:36Josephus said the pyramids contain knowledge of the heavens.
00:12:43It is quite possible that the knowledge was imparted to Enoch by the angel.
00:12:52And as Josephus indicates, this is where he got the knowledge
00:12:55to incorporate into the pyramid knowledge from the heavens.
00:13:01In the antiquities, legends and myths of Egypt,
00:13:04it was told that there was an ancient age,
00:13:07an age of the gods, also known as the time of Osiris.
00:13:10And this was before the dynastic period.
00:13:13In the ancient traditions of the pyramid, the great pyramid,
00:13:17when it was erected, it was to memorialize a great catastrophe
00:13:21in the planetary system that manifested fire
00:13:24and a great flood on the earth.
00:13:27Josephus, in his Antiquity of the Jews, writes,
00:13:30The descendants of Seth, after perfecting their study of astronomy,
00:13:35set out for Egypt and embodied their discoveries
00:13:37in the building of two monuments
00:13:39in order that this knowledge might not be lost
00:13:42upon Adam's prediction that the world was to be destroyed by a flood.
00:13:48Now this monument remains in the land of Syriad,
00:13:52which is Cairo to this day.
00:13:54The Arabs of old called it the Pillar of Enoch
00:13:57and that it was built before the flood by a man named Troth.
00:14:02One of the venerated and celebrated mythological gods of Egypt today
00:14:06is this Troth, which is the Egyptian name for Enoch,
00:14:10the god of knowledge.
00:14:12One of the earliest legends about the great pyramid
00:14:15coming from Arab traditions
00:14:16is from a historian named Mohammed Ben Balki,
00:14:20who stated that the pyramids of Giza were built as a refuge
00:14:24against an approaching destruction of either fire or water.
00:14:30It is very interesting indeed
00:14:31that most of the legends and traditions
00:14:33concerning the great pyramid agree
00:14:35that the great pyramid was built
00:14:37before the deluge that covered the earth
00:14:39and it was built as a repository
00:14:42to preserve knowledge and information.
00:14:45As we probe deeper and deeper
00:14:48into the true meaning of the pyramid,
00:14:50we will find that it has a profound significance
00:14:53and spiritual meaning to us all.
00:15:00While the great pyramid was already present
00:15:03during the time of Abraham, Moses, and even Jesus,
00:15:06it is only mentioned once in all of the Old Testament.
00:15:09The prophet Isaiah wrote,
00:15:13In that day there shall be an altar to the Lord
00:15:15in the midst of Egypt,
00:15:18a pillar at the border thereof to the Lord,
00:15:21and it shall be a sign and a witness
00:15:23to the Lord of hosts.
00:15:25The word for pillar is better rendered
00:15:28in the Hebrew language as monument.
00:15:31Of course, being located in both the midst of Egypt
00:15:34and at the same time at the border
00:15:35seems a logical impossibility.
00:15:39However, in ancient time,
00:15:41before the unification of the country,
00:15:43there was a lower Egypt to the north
00:15:45and an upper Egypt to the south.
00:15:48The border between the two Egypts
00:15:50goes right through the great pyramid
00:15:52on the Giza Plateau.
00:15:54And Giza itself means border,
00:15:58thus placing the pyramid at both the border
00:16:00and in the midst at the same time.
00:16:03On this basis, the pyramid qualifies
00:16:06as that pillar or monument
00:16:08written in the book of Isaiah 19.
00:16:11When you really stop to think
00:16:13about what the prophet Isaiah is saying here,
00:16:15his words confront and contradict
00:16:18the traditional Egyptian view
00:16:20of the great pyramid.
00:16:22The traditional view is that Khufu built the pyramid
00:16:25and that it was built as his tomb.
00:16:27I feel that sometimes archaeologists themselves
00:16:32forget that archaeology is an actual science.
00:16:35And science is not about expressing beliefs or opinions,
00:16:38but science is about expressing verifiable data.
00:16:42And if the verifiable data is later on shown
00:16:44to be different or wrong,
00:16:46then the scientists will revise their descriptions,
00:16:48their discussions, their explanations of something
00:16:50to express as best they can the new data.
00:16:53But what you see happening with orthodoxy
00:16:55a lot of times in Egyptology
00:16:57is there's a certain notion they have
00:16:59and they have built a whole bunch
00:17:01of different sort of constructs for it.
00:17:04And they're hesitant to give up
00:17:05on some of the things
00:17:06that the alternative people would say
00:17:08because it would make them really rewrite
00:17:10a whole lot of their history.
00:17:12And Egyptian history is very long,
00:17:13so it's a big, big undertaking.
00:17:15So there's an understandable resistance.
00:17:17But the problem is that it's perpetuating
00:17:19to the public some incorrect notions
00:17:21about Egyptology and the development
00:17:23of civilization there.
00:17:25So what I would like to see is the archaeologists
00:17:26sort of humbling themselves,
00:17:28the conventional orthodox Egyptologists
00:17:30humbling themselves and at least,
00:17:32at least having intellectual courage
00:17:34to read the very well-written, by the way,
00:17:37alternative books on archaeology as I have done.
00:17:40If you read both, alternative and orthodoxy,
00:17:42you're able to say something
00:17:43that actually explains the whole.
00:17:45But if you only know one side or the other,
00:17:47you're unbalanced.
00:17:48In current day, Egyptology theory is unbalanced.
00:17:52The truth is, the so-called historical tomb theory
00:17:56rests upon three very dubious historical facts.
00:18:01One, the testimony and views of Herodotus,
00:18:05who is called the father of history.
00:18:08Two, a wannabe archaeologist.
00:18:12And three, a very small statue
00:18:14of a very strange nature.
00:18:20There's a lot of different scientists
00:18:21that think Khufu did it,
00:18:24and they base this on a few different pieces of evidence.
00:18:27One in 445 B.C., Herodotus.
00:18:30He came to Egypt.
00:18:32This is over 2,000 years,
00:18:34even after the alleged time
00:18:37of the construction of the pyramids.
00:18:38Over 2,000 years, okay?
00:18:40That's a long time, 2,000 years.
00:18:42He's been there for a few weeks,
00:18:43and he gets told a legend about the Great Pyramid.
00:18:46Herodotus, the great Greek historian,
00:18:48who's known as the father of history,
00:18:51was fascinated with the Great Pyramid.
00:18:53He decided to make a trip to the Giza Plateau
00:18:56about the 4th century B.C.
00:18:58Unfortunately, it was almost 2,000 to 3,000 years
00:19:02after the pyramids had been built.
00:19:05And so he didn't have much to go on when he got there
00:19:07except talk to some of the townspeople.
00:19:10And that's pretty much where he got his information,
00:19:13and from that point,
00:19:14he made his extrapolations and calculations.
00:19:18He determined and calculated
00:19:20that it took 30 years to build the Great Pyramid,
00:19:23and 10 years to do all the preparation work,
00:19:26like building the causeways
00:19:28and diverting the Nile River,
00:19:29which would have been quite a chore in that time,
00:19:32and an additional 20 years
00:19:34to bring all of those gigantic boulders,
00:19:37some weighing 3 tons or more,
00:19:39to the Giza Plateau
00:19:41to construct into the Great Pyramid.
00:19:43But as we will see,
00:19:45Herodotus' calculations just don't add up.
00:19:49The reign of Khufu was only 23 years,
00:19:52which already you can see and do the numbers,
00:19:55do not fit into the time span
00:19:57that Herodotus allowed
00:19:58for the building of the Great Pyramid.
00:20:02It would take the laying of one 3-ton stone
00:20:05every 4 minutes, non-stop, 24-7, for 20 years.
00:20:11And remember, the river flooded during the rainy seasons
00:20:14in the southern portion of the Nile.
00:20:16That lasted 3 months.
00:20:17So actually, there were only 9 months to work,
00:20:20and they didn't have lights at night,
00:20:22so your 24-hour day is reduced to 12.
00:20:25So you do the math.
00:20:27They would have had to lay a stone
00:20:28less than every 2 minutes for 20 years
00:20:32just to reach Herodotus' numbers.
00:20:36Herodotus' numbers simply do not work.
00:20:41They just don't add up.
00:20:42But Herodotus' 30-year estimation
00:20:46is complicated by other factors,
00:20:49the casing stones.
00:20:53In addition to the 2,300,000 inner core blocks,
00:20:58there were 144,000 casing stones
00:21:02that covered over these stair-stepped inner core blocks.
00:21:04As we peek around the corner of the Great Pyramid
00:21:16and we look at the Khafra Pyramid, the middle pyramid,
00:21:19we can still see some remaining casing blocks
00:21:23at the very top of that pyramid.
00:21:24But just as the Khafra Pyramid was covered
00:21:31with casing stones, so was the Great Pyramid.
00:21:36The casing stones were made
00:21:38from a very hard white limestone
00:21:40that was then highly polished.
00:21:42And when put in place,
00:21:43it created a very smooth surface,
00:21:45not like the stair-stepped look you see today
00:21:47created by the inner core blocks.
00:21:49When the sun struck the surface of the casing stones,
00:21:53the pyramids could be seen from very long distances.
00:21:56And at night, the light of the pyramid
00:21:58was used for navigating the Nile.
00:22:01The casing blocks were removed
00:22:03after a great earthquake in 1356
00:22:06and were then used to build many of the old mosques
00:22:10around Cairo today.
00:22:11But there are still a few casing stones remaining
00:22:14that have been left around the base.
00:22:18The limestone, the covering stones,
00:22:21the casing stones, were mined up the Nile River
00:22:25some 15 kilometers from Giza
00:22:27at a place called Tura, Egypt.
00:22:32We've come south of Cairo, about 15 kilometers,
00:22:35and this is the enormous Tura limestone quarry.
00:22:39For thousands of years,
00:22:41limestone was taken out of this quarry
00:22:42for all kinds of building projects throughout Egypt.
00:22:47Today, they use huge cranes
00:22:50and modern machinery to do the work.
00:22:54In the days of the building of the pyramid,
00:22:57they used hand tools.
00:22:58At least we think they used hand tools.
00:23:00The fact of the matter is,
00:23:01we don't even know what they used
00:23:02because certainly there was no steel tools
00:23:05because steel would be yet 2,000 to 3,000 years in the future.
00:23:09And we have no records that they used iron tools.
00:23:12What we're told is that they used copper tools.
00:23:15But copper tools are much softer than this Tura limestone.
00:23:21And they even used granite blocks
00:23:23mined from way up the river in Aswan.
00:23:27And then if you ask the archaeologists,
00:23:28they'll go right over to the Cairo Museum,
00:23:30the bastion of Egyptology, Orthodox Egyptology,
00:23:33and you say,
00:23:34what carving tools did the Egyptians have?
00:23:36And they'll go, copper and bronze.
00:23:39And if you say, well, the geologist,
00:23:40how hard is copper and bronze?
00:23:42And they'll go, well, 4.5 to 5.5,
00:23:44near that on the Mohs scale.
00:23:46Well, how hard is this granite?
00:23:48Oh, this granite's over 6.
00:23:49Could these tools cut this granite?
00:23:51Oh, no way.
00:23:53So how did it get cut?
00:23:55Nobody has the answer.
00:23:57The truth is,
00:23:58no one knows for certain
00:23:59how they excavated these limestone blocks
00:24:02from these pits.
00:24:04Not only do we not know
00:24:05how they excavated the limestone casing blocks,
00:24:08we haven't a clue how they dressed them.
00:24:11These massive 20-ton blocks of stone
00:24:14which, after being dressed
00:24:16to the most exact cuts and configurations,
00:24:19would weigh in at about 15 tons.
00:24:22They had to be perfectly cut on six sides
00:24:25with such precision
00:24:26that when each of the six sides
00:24:28was put in place
00:24:30with their neighboring stones,
00:24:32the space between the stones
00:24:33was a mere 1 50th of an inch.
00:24:36To duplicate that feat today
00:24:38would take diamond-tipped saw blades
00:24:40and computer-precision cutting.
00:24:43And by the way,
00:24:44when they were finished,
00:24:45they put mortar in between the joints.
00:24:48Then the massive stones
00:24:50would have to be taken to the river,
00:24:52which was over a mile from the quarry,
00:24:54loaded on barges,
00:24:56and then taken 15 kilometers downriver,
00:24:58and then unloaded.
00:25:02How long would it have taken
00:25:03to load and then unload 15-ton blocks?
00:25:07And look at this river.
00:25:09This is no small river,
00:25:11and the current is very powerful.
00:25:13They didn't have diesel engines
00:25:15to strain against the river
00:25:16to cross it from one side to the other.
00:25:19And the river became even more difficult
00:25:21to navigate during the rainy seasons
00:25:23when the Nile spilled over its banks.
00:25:25Look at this modern boat,
00:25:31loaded with about 15 tons of people,
00:25:34straining against the powerful current.
00:25:38And then,
00:25:40how did they get the barges
00:25:41back up 15 kilometers of river
00:25:43against the powerful current?
00:25:48And where did they get the wood
00:25:50for the barges?
00:25:51Egypt only had palm trees.
00:25:53They would have had to have
00:25:55dozens of barges,
00:25:56maybe hundreds,
00:25:58just to move the limestone
00:25:59quick enough to fit into
00:26:01Herodotus' 20-year time period
00:26:03that he calculated it took
00:26:05to build the Great Pyramid.
00:26:08If they were able to move
00:26:09just 50 limestone casing blocks
00:26:11a day for a year,
00:26:12don't forget the rainy season,
00:26:14which has a three-month period
00:26:16when the river was too swollen to use,
00:26:18they could have transported
00:26:1913,750 casing stones a year.
00:26:24It would have taken at least 10 years
00:26:26just to move the outer casing blocks.
00:26:29But the calculations of Herodotus
00:26:31under careful scrutiny
00:26:33just don't add up.
00:26:36The second pillar of fact
00:26:37upon which the so-called tomb theory rests
00:26:40is the suspicious findings
00:26:42of Richard Howard Weiss,
00:26:44who entered into the pyramid
00:26:45through Alma Moon's doorway in 1820.
00:26:51Well, in the Great Pyramid,
00:26:53there's a chamber,
00:26:54incorrectly called the King's Chamber.
00:26:55Nobody ever buried in it.
00:26:56No sarcophagus, just a coffer,
00:26:58no human being,
00:26:59no funerary remains,
00:27:00not a tomb.
00:27:02In that, there's this ceiling like this
00:27:05over this big coffer.
00:27:07Well, over a period of a number of years,
00:27:09they dug above it.
00:27:11But these are massive pieces of granite,
00:27:14hard, hard, hard granite.
00:27:16So how do they get through them?
00:27:17Well, a little chip
00:27:18or a little screwdriver, isn't it?
00:27:19They use dynamite,
00:27:21primitive dynamite.
00:27:22And they,
00:27:23it'd be like going into
00:27:24the Great Museum in Paris
00:27:25and there's the Mona Lisa
00:27:27and, you know,
00:27:28just spitting on it
00:27:29and spraying paint paint.
00:27:30You wouldn't do that.
00:27:31It's a great work of art.
00:27:32Well, here's this thing,
00:27:33the most significant
00:27:34architectural structure
00:27:35of human civilization
00:27:37ever on the planet,
00:27:38right there.
00:27:39And they're blowing it up
00:27:40with dynamite
00:27:40to get into this chamber above it.
00:27:42And they get in the chamber
00:27:44and there's nothing there.
00:27:46They understand finally
00:27:47that, oh,
00:27:47it's built to relieve stress
00:27:49from this huge amount of weight
00:27:51on top of the pyramid
00:27:51pushing down.
00:27:52So it's called
00:27:52a relieving chamber.
00:27:54So some years pass
00:27:55and then somebody else says,
00:27:56there's got to be another one.
00:27:57So they get the dynamite out again
00:27:58and they bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.
00:27:59And they go up there again
00:28:00and they do this through
00:28:01four different big pieces of stone
00:28:03getting to the fifth chamber.
00:28:05And finally,
00:28:06in the fifth chamber,
00:28:07they find something
00:28:07that they didn't find
00:28:08in the lower chambers.
00:28:09That's very curious.
00:28:11There's quarry marks in them,
00:28:12but they find something
00:28:13that they didn't find
00:28:15somewhere else
00:28:15and it's in an odd position
00:28:17and it's not really
00:28:19very well written.
00:28:21And this guy, Howard Weiss,
00:28:23Richard Howard Weiss,
00:28:24Howard Weiss,
00:28:25a British fellow
00:28:26who wasn't an archaeologist,
00:28:27by the way.
00:28:27No, he wasn't even
00:28:29an antiquarian.
00:28:29He just had some interest
00:28:31in coming
00:28:32and he had a moderately
00:28:33wealthy family
00:28:33and they were happy
00:28:34to see him go
00:28:34because he was a bit problematic.
00:28:36And so he went to Egypt
00:28:37on sort of the grand tour thing
00:28:39and then he became
00:28:40an archaeologist
00:28:40or an antiquarian
00:28:41and he somehow
00:28:43got a little bit of sponsor,
00:28:46got a little bit of funding
00:28:46and then he wasn't
00:28:48making any discoveries.
00:28:49One of the reasons
00:28:49is because he didn't know
00:28:50what he was doing.
00:28:51But so he had to sort of,
00:28:52these skeptics say,
00:28:54he had to sort of manufacture
00:28:55an important find.
00:28:56And so he thought,
00:28:58what's more important
00:28:59than the authorship
00:29:00of the Great Pyramid?
00:29:03So he or one of the workmen
00:29:06with him or something,
00:29:07maybe him,
00:29:07because he could have been
00:29:08the only one in there
00:29:08at this point.
00:29:09He was the first one in
00:29:10when they opened it up.
00:29:13Somebody put a mark
00:29:14that some people
00:29:17then later said,
00:29:18looks like the hieroglyph
00:29:19of Khufu,
00:29:20though it's written
00:29:20at the wrong angle.
00:29:21And it's maybe
00:29:22not even Khufu,
00:29:23but Khuti,
00:29:24K-H-U-T-I,
00:29:25which means different
00:29:26things than Khufu.
00:29:27Only those three things.
00:29:29And it's made out
00:29:30of this red ochre,
00:29:31iron oxide.
00:29:32It can't be carbon dated.
00:29:33They don't know
00:29:34how old it is,
00:29:34but there's a number
00:29:35of things about it
00:29:36that just kind of indicate,
00:29:37no, it's not Khufu.
00:29:40And I feel that it's
00:29:41a forgery
00:29:42and it's not to be used
00:29:44as evidence of the age
00:29:45or the authorship
00:29:46or of the pyramid.
00:29:47The last pillar
00:29:50upon which this
00:29:51so-called tomb theory rests
00:29:52is a diminutive statue
00:29:54that I was able to locate
00:29:56at the Cairo Museum.
00:29:59When I first saw the statue,
00:30:02well, I laughed.
00:30:03I was expecting to see
00:30:04some large portrayal
00:30:05of the Pharaoh Khufu,
00:30:07builder of the greatest monument,
00:30:09the greatest building
00:30:09the world has ever known.
00:30:11But the statue I saw,
00:30:13well, you've got to see
00:30:15this for yourself.
00:30:17This statue of Khufu
00:30:19was found in a temple
00:30:20by Flanders Petrie in 1903.
00:30:25You can't really appreciate
00:30:26and get a sense
00:30:27of how ludicrous
00:30:28and ridiculous the idea is
00:30:29that this is one of the proofs
00:30:31that is offered
00:30:33suggesting that Pharaoh Khufu
00:30:35was the builder
00:30:35of the Great Pyramid
00:30:36until you see the size
00:30:38of this overwhelming proof.
00:30:41The statue in the Cairo Museum
00:30:43is about two
00:30:44at the most three inches tall,
00:30:45and yet because it is inscribed
00:30:47with information
00:30:48that it is a statue of Khufu
00:30:50is no proof at all
00:30:52that the Great Pyramid of Khufu
00:30:53was built by Khufu.
00:30:55And yet this overwhelming proof
00:30:57of a three-inch statue
00:30:58is one of the three pillars
00:31:00that the Great Pyramid was a tomb
00:31:02built by and for
00:31:03the Pharaoh Khufu.
00:31:05But perhaps the most significant discovery
00:31:12that sheds the true light
00:31:14on the popular but false tomb theory
00:31:16is unfortunately suppressed.
00:31:24Between the feet of the Great Sphinx
00:31:26is what is called the Sphinx Stella.
00:31:27But another Stella was discovered
00:31:34in a temple nearby the Great Pyramid
00:31:36that dates from 1500 BC
00:31:39called the Inventory Stella.
00:31:42After trying to find
00:31:43the Inventory Stella
00:31:44at the Cairo Museum,
00:31:46officials told me it was here,
00:31:48not far from the Sphinx.
00:31:50That object you see behind me
00:31:52with the rounded top,
00:31:53they say,
00:31:54is the location
00:31:54of the Inventory Stella.
00:31:56But as you can see,
00:31:57it's encased in wood and metal,
00:31:59and if you wanted to look at it,
00:32:00well, you couldn't.
00:32:02And officials today
00:32:02are not willing
00:32:03to show it to anyone.
00:32:05And yet it remains
00:32:05the most significant piece
00:32:07of information
00:32:07that tells us
00:32:09that Khufu was not the builder
00:32:10of the Great Pyramid
00:32:11and that it wasn't built
00:32:13as his tomb.
00:32:15How do we know these facts?
00:32:17Because the information
00:32:18on the Inventory Stella
00:32:19hasn't always been suppressed.
00:32:24As I said earlier,
00:32:28in the 19th century,
00:32:30particularly in the early
00:32:31and the middle parts
00:32:31of the 19th century,
00:32:32there were a lot
00:32:33of European-sponsored
00:32:34archaeological excavations
00:32:36and explorations
00:32:38in different parts of Egypt,
00:32:39Upper and Lower Egypt,
00:32:41as you might say.
00:32:42Well, in the course of those,
00:32:43in 1857,
00:32:44there was a Frenchman
00:32:45named August Mariette.
00:32:47And he found one time,
00:32:49I don't know
00:32:49the whole story right now,
00:32:50he found what they have
00:32:52come to call,
00:32:52because of its listing
00:32:54of some things also,
00:32:55an Inventory Stella.
00:32:57Then what it said
00:32:59is what's very interesting.
00:33:00Now, there's different
00:33:00interpretations
00:33:01of the hieroglyphic text
00:33:02on here,
00:33:03but basically,
00:33:04if you boil it down,
00:33:05what it said
00:33:05is that Khufu came here
00:33:07or sponsored,
00:33:09he sponsored himself,
00:33:10a sort of,
00:33:11I'm cleaning up
00:33:12of two structures,
00:33:13the Great Pyramid
00:33:15and the Sphinx,
00:33:16which automatically proves
00:33:17that Khafre
00:33:17couldn't have built
00:33:18the Sphinx
00:33:18because Khufu
00:33:19was born before Khafre.
00:33:20But he cleaned up
00:33:22and he,
00:33:22you know,
00:33:24just had work done
00:33:25on the Sphinx
00:33:25and the Great Pyramid
00:33:26and it says this
00:33:27in this Stella
00:33:30and then he,
00:33:30it says also in the Stella
00:33:31that he dedicated
00:33:32the pyramid,
00:33:33called it the
00:33:34Tomb of Isis.
00:33:35I mean the Temple,
00:33:36not the Tomb,
00:33:36the Temple of Isis.
00:33:37He didn't go inside,
00:33:38he couldn't go inside,
00:33:38the Temple of Isis.
00:33:40What does that mean?
00:33:42About the only pyramid
00:33:44or pyramids
00:33:45that Khufu
00:33:46actually did build
00:33:47on the Giza Plateau
00:33:49that are talked about
00:33:50in the Inventory Stella
00:33:51is if you know,
00:33:52as you know,
00:33:52there's three major pyramids
00:33:53and then there's
00:33:54three others here
00:33:55and they were
00:33:55her relatives of Khufu
00:33:57and that's what he built
00:33:58and that's what
00:33:58is recorded
00:33:59along with other things
00:34:00in the Inventory Stella.
00:34:02What you're seeing
00:34:03over here
00:34:03to the right
00:34:04as we take a look
00:34:06over here
00:34:07to these pyramids,
00:34:07these small pyramids,
00:34:09these are the pyramids
00:34:10that were built
00:34:10by Khufu
00:34:11in memory of his family
00:34:13and they're really
00:34:14the only pyramids
00:34:15that Khufu built.
00:34:16They say that Khufu
00:34:17built the Great Pyramid
00:34:18but on the Inventory Stella
00:34:20we have proof
00:34:21that he only built
00:34:23these smaller ones
00:34:24that you see over here
00:34:25behind the Mankarios Pyramid.
00:34:29So the Stella
00:34:29is another reason
00:34:31that I think
00:34:31we can say that Khufu
00:34:32had nothing to do
00:34:33with the building
00:34:33of the pyramid.
00:34:34He even admitted himself
00:34:35that he refurbished
00:34:36it in the Sphinx
00:34:37a little bit
00:34:38and we found that
00:34:39in 1857.
00:34:41Obviously,
00:34:42the missing Inventory Stella
00:34:43if it could be located
00:34:44and studied today
00:34:45would shed enormous light
00:34:47on the truth
00:34:48of Khufu's involvement
00:34:49with the Great Pyramid.
00:34:51One of the most romantic stories
00:34:53that occurred
00:34:54during the lifespan
00:34:55of the Great Pyramid
00:34:56happened in 820
00:34:57when an Arab sheik
00:34:58named al-Mamun
00:34:59came to the Giza Plateau
00:35:01looking for riches
00:35:02that were reportedly
00:35:04hidden inside.
00:35:05For days,
00:35:06he and his men
00:35:06searched the steep
00:35:07polished surface
00:35:08limestone covering
00:35:09seeking for the secret entrance
00:35:12but they couldn't find it.
00:35:14Not to be thwarted,
00:35:16Al-Mamun and his men
00:35:17battered their way
00:35:18through the rock
00:35:18but became weary
00:35:20of the great chore.
00:35:22About to give up,
00:35:22they heard a rock fall
00:35:23from the inside.
00:35:28Tremendously encouraged,
00:35:29they continued
00:35:30smashing through.
00:35:32They found
00:35:33a descending passageway.
00:35:34Overhead,
00:35:35they saw
00:35:36an ascending passageway
00:35:37plugged by
00:35:38a huge granite stone.
00:35:39Already wearied,
00:35:42they took the path
00:35:43of least resistance,
00:35:45continuing down
00:35:46the descending passageway
00:35:47several hundred feet below.
00:35:55They hit bottom
00:35:56where they had come
00:35:57to the bottomless pit.
00:36:08Retracing their steps,
00:36:09they returned back
00:36:10to the point
00:36:11of the blocked
00:36:12ascending passageway
00:36:13and dug around
00:36:14the granite plug
00:36:15through the softer limestone
00:36:17until they came around
00:36:18to the other side of it.
00:36:21Continuing upward,
00:36:22they came to
00:36:22the fabulous
00:36:23Grand Gallery.
00:36:27Momentarily,
00:36:28they were stunned
00:36:28by the incredible architecture.
00:36:32But these were driven men,
00:36:35impatient
00:36:35and lusting for treasure.
00:36:38At the end
00:36:38of the Grand Gallery,
00:36:39there was a small room
00:36:40called the antechamber.
00:36:42The light shines underneath
00:36:43where Al Mamoun
00:36:44and his men
00:36:44broke through
00:36:45three slabs
00:36:46of red granite,
00:36:47each slab
00:36:4812 inches thick
00:36:49and 7 foot tall.
00:36:52Once on the other side
00:36:53of the antechamber,
00:36:54they entered
00:36:55the upper
00:36:55or king's chamber,
00:36:56their torch lights
00:36:57flickering on
00:36:58the red granite walls.
00:37:01Above them
00:37:01rested 80 ton
00:37:02granite blocks
00:37:03that came from
00:37:04500 miles up the Nile
00:37:05that formed the ceiling.
00:37:07the joints so finely cut
00:37:09that today
00:37:09they are almost
00:37:11without duplication.
00:37:13At the end
00:37:14of the 25 foot room,
00:37:16the torch light
00:37:16faintly lit
00:37:17on a 5 foot
00:37:18red granite box.
00:37:21With great excitement
00:37:22and anticipation,
00:37:24they lifted the lid.
00:37:25the box
00:37:28was empty.
00:37:30No riches,
00:37:32no mummy,
00:37:34no nothing.
00:37:37Distracted by their
00:37:38bitter disappointment,
00:37:40had they searched
00:37:41the room more carefully,
00:37:42they would have noticed
00:37:43two ventilation shafts
00:37:45that were pointing
00:37:46to the heavens.
00:37:47but no one
00:37:50would notice that
00:37:51for another 12 centuries.
00:37:53But Al Mamoun
00:37:54and his men
00:37:55uncovered something
00:37:56of far more importance
00:37:58than anyone
00:37:59would ever imagine.
00:38:01It was in the antechamber.
00:38:04The builders
00:38:04had dropped into place
00:38:05three slabs
00:38:07of red granite
00:38:08to block
00:38:08and seal the way
00:38:09from the grand gallery
00:38:11into the upper
00:38:12or king's chamber.
00:38:14Now,
00:38:14that place
00:38:15had been sealed
00:38:16from the beginning
00:38:17of the building.
00:38:18Nobody had yet
00:38:19entered into
00:38:19the king's chamber.
00:38:21When Mamoun
00:38:22broke through
00:38:22those huge slabs
00:38:24of granite
00:38:25and he entered
00:38:26into the king's chamber,
00:38:27he found nothing.
00:38:28There was no riches,
00:38:29there was no anything.
00:38:30In fact,
00:38:31there was not even
00:38:31a mummy
00:38:32in the funerary box
00:38:34that you find there
00:38:34in the king's chamber.
00:38:36The three so-called
00:38:38porticola slabs
00:38:39that sealed the way
00:38:40had been dropped
00:38:41into place
00:38:42from above
00:38:43into slots
00:38:43created by flanges
00:38:45that were sculpted
00:38:46from the red granite rock
00:38:47and extended outward
00:38:48from the walls.
00:38:50The slabs
00:38:51were lowered
00:38:52by ropes
00:38:52through these grooves
00:38:53that were carved
00:38:54into the walls.
00:38:56The way
00:38:57into the king's chamber
00:38:58was now perfectly sealed.
00:39:00The slabs
00:39:01could only have been
00:39:02set in place
00:39:03at the time
00:39:03the builders
00:39:04had reached
00:39:05that very level.
00:39:07That meant
00:39:08that Al Mamoun
00:39:09and his men
00:39:09were the very first
00:39:10to reach the upper
00:39:11or king's chamber
00:39:12since the time
00:39:14it had been sealed off.
00:39:16And so
00:39:16since the pyramid
00:39:18had been sealed
00:39:19for thousands of years
00:39:20and nobody
00:39:21had broken through,
00:39:22Mamoun
00:39:23inadvertently proved
00:39:25that the great pyramid
00:39:26was not built
00:39:26as a tomb.
00:39:28Either the builders
00:39:29had made
00:39:30a terrible mistake
00:39:31and had forgotten
00:39:32to place
00:39:33the pharaoh's mummy
00:39:34in the totally
00:39:34sealed up pyramid
00:39:35or they had never
00:39:37intended to put
00:39:38the mummy
00:39:39in the pyramid
00:39:39in the first place.
00:39:40But of all the facts
00:39:42that have been presented
00:39:43to this point
00:39:44there really is
00:39:45one more vital
00:39:46piece of information
00:39:47and it really is
00:39:48a glaring issue.
00:39:49But if you weren't
00:39:50paying close attention
00:39:51you would miss it
00:39:52because it's only
00:39:53conspicuous
00:39:54by its absence
00:39:55and it's an issue
00:39:56that the Egyptian
00:39:57orthodoxy
00:39:58does not want
00:39:59to talk about.
00:40:02We're traveling
00:40:03south from Cairo
00:40:04on a road
00:40:05that goes towards
00:40:06first Abusir
00:40:08and then to Saqqara.
00:40:10Abusir is the location
00:40:13of the 5th dynasty
00:40:14pyramids
00:40:15and Saqqara
00:40:17the location
00:40:18of the 3rd dynasty
00:40:20pyramids.
00:40:23As we travel
00:40:24farther and farther
00:40:25away from Cairo
00:40:27you get the feeling
00:40:28you are going
00:40:29backward in time.
00:40:32The Egypt of today
00:40:33is like an overlayment
00:40:34on a land
00:40:35that is still
00:40:36caught up with
00:40:36living in its past.
00:40:40As you can see
00:40:42apart from the cars
00:40:43it's not hard
00:40:44to imagine
00:40:45you are back in time
00:40:46thousands of years.
00:40:49Egypt was
00:40:49and still is
00:40:51a land of ancient
00:40:51traditions,
00:40:53monuments,
00:40:55temples
00:40:55and of course
00:40:56it's the land
00:40:57of the pyramids.
00:40:59But if you say
00:41:00well you know
00:41:00I've been around
00:41:01Egypt a lot
00:41:02and I looked
00:41:02at a whole lot
00:41:03of books
00:41:03on Egyptology
00:41:04and man
00:41:04they like to
00:41:05make sculptures
00:41:06and paintings
00:41:07and they've covered
00:41:08everything
00:41:08every inch
00:41:09of their temples
00:41:10is just covered
00:41:10with murals
00:41:11of painting
00:41:12and stuff
00:41:12depicting
00:41:13what Egyptians
00:41:15are doing
00:41:16and what is
00:41:17Egyptians doing
00:41:17but whatever
00:41:18the royalty
00:41:18told them to do
00:41:19and they're
00:41:19building stuff.
00:41:20Why is it
00:41:21we don't have
00:41:21one single
00:41:22one single
00:41:24depiction
00:41:25one single
00:41:27depiction
00:41:28from all of
00:41:29Egypt
00:41:30of them
00:41:31building a pyramid?
00:41:33Whatever mode
00:41:33of transportation
00:41:34necessary to take
00:41:36in the study of
00:41:37Egypt
00:41:37you quickly learn
00:41:38that the Egyptians
00:41:39took great pride
00:41:40and made enormous
00:41:41efforts to document
00:41:43and leave extensive
00:41:44records of their
00:41:46daily lives
00:41:46and religious
00:41:47devotion.
00:41:49However there is
00:41:49one great omission
00:41:50a chronological
00:41:52interruption
00:41:52and an enormous
00:41:54divide
00:41:55between the
00:41:565th and the
00:41:563rd dynasty
00:41:57periods
00:41:58an omission
00:41:59that goes
00:42:00virtually unnoticed
00:42:02and needs to be
00:42:03fully investigated
00:42:04and understood.
00:42:06We've come 25
00:42:07kilometers south
00:42:08of Cairo
00:42:09to a place
00:42:09called Abbasir
00:42:10I'm standing
00:42:11next to a farm
00:42:12and over my
00:42:13shoulder you can
00:42:14see what remains
00:42:15of one of the
00:42:15last pyramids
00:42:16of the 5th dynasty.
00:42:25The 5th dynasty of
00:42:37Egypt lasted from
00:42:382464 to 2323 B.C.
00:42:42and is considered
00:42:43part of the old
00:42:45kingdom of ancient
00:42:46Egypt.
00:42:47During this dynasty
00:42:48Egyptian religion
00:42:49made several
00:42:50important changes.
00:42:51the cult of the
00:42:53god Ra emerged
00:42:54in king's built
00:42:54temples dedicated
00:42:55to Ra and
00:42:57Abbasir.
00:42:59The 5th dynasty
00:43:00also marks the
00:43:01first emergence
00:43:02of the pyramid
00:43:03texts.
00:43:05Pictures on the
00:43:06inside walls of
00:43:07tombs tell the
00:43:08lives of the kings
00:43:09and their families.
00:43:13These hieroglyphics
00:43:14were also placed
00:43:15on the inside walls
00:43:16as a safeguard
00:43:17for the king's
00:43:18journey into the
00:43:19afterlife.
00:43:22The hieroglyphic
00:43:22writings were
00:43:23known as the
00:43:24pyramid texts.
00:43:26The pyramid's
00:43:26deteriorated condition
00:43:28prevents us from
00:43:29going inside but
00:43:30adjacent and
00:43:31connected to the
00:43:31pyramid which was
00:43:32built by the same
00:43:33pharaoh king we
00:43:34make a notable
00:43:35but not surprising
00:43:36find.
00:43:39Consistent
00:43:40throughout all of
00:43:41Egypt on obelisks,
00:43:42pillars and in
00:43:44temples and almost
00:43:45anywhere you look
00:43:46we find wall
00:43:48paintings and
00:43:48hieroglyphics and
00:43:49it's no different
00:43:50here in this temple
00:43:51next to the ruined
00:43:53and fallen pyramid
00:43:54in Abbasir.
00:44:03These historical
00:44:04references clearly
00:44:06demonstrate that the
00:44:07pharaohs of the 5th
00:44:08dynasty period wanted
00:44:10to leave copious
00:44:11records of their
00:44:11culture, religion and
00:44:13veneration to their
00:44:15gods.
00:44:15temple, religion and
00:44:16religion, religion and
00:44:17religion, religion and
00:44:18religion and religion.
00:44:18Off in the distance, as
00:44:20though we are looking
00:44:21back into time, there we
00:44:23can see the step
00:44:24pyramid of the 3rd
00:44:25dynasty reported to be
00:44:27the oldest pyramid in
00:44:29all of Egypt.
00:44:32This temple serves as an
00:44:33entryway into the step
00:44:34pyramid complex and is
00:44:36considered by the
00:44:37Egyptians to be the
00:44:38oldest temple in the
00:44:39world.
00:44:40The step pyramid was
00:44:46created at Saqqara in 2750
00:44:48BC for King Zosar of the
00:44:513rd dynasty of ancient
00:44:52Egypt.
00:44:53The step pyramid looks
00:44:54something like a wedding
00:44:55cake with six different
00:44:56layers piled on top of one
00:44:57another.
00:44:58The pyramid is considered to
00:45:00be the oldest stone building
00:45:01in the world.
00:45:02And it was this pyramid
00:45:06that initiated the whole
00:45:08episode of pyramid building
00:45:09in Egypt, which began here
00:45:11in the 3rd dynasty.
00:45:13The common theory is that
00:45:15the pyramid building began
00:45:16here and evolved to higher
00:45:17degrees of proficiency as
00:45:19each successive pharaoh
00:45:20became more and more
00:45:22advanced in knowledge than
00:45:23his predecessor.
00:45:25We're going beneath to see
00:45:26what the lower chamber has
00:45:28to show us.
00:45:32Down below, we find again
00:45:36the evidence that
00:45:37Egyptians who built these
00:45:38pyramids not only recorded
00:45:40their daily lives, but also
00:45:41were careful to give honor
00:45:43to their many gods.
00:45:53Throughout the entire land
00:45:54of Egypt, in the 5th and
00:45:55now as we have just seen in
00:45:57the 3rd dynasty and from
00:45:58around Egypt in general,
00:46:00the land was covered from
00:46:01the earliest times,
00:46:02with hieroglyphics,
00:46:03religious images and wall
00:46:05pictures of Egyptian
00:46:06culture.
00:46:07Everywhere, everywhere you
00:46:09look, it's the same,
00:46:10except on the Giza Plateau.
00:46:13Neither in nor on any of
00:46:15the 3 pyramids of Giza do we
00:46:17find any hieroglyphics or
00:46:19wall paintings referencing
00:46:20Egyptian culture.
00:46:23Nor is their honor bestowed on
00:46:25the pharaoh who built them.
00:46:27Why did the builders of Giza
00:46:29neglect this most common
00:46:31practice?
00:46:33And what about the theory that
00:46:34the pyramids evolved from
00:46:36primitive states ascending to
00:46:38the higher states of
00:46:39sophistication as we see in
00:46:41the Great Pyramid of Giza?
00:46:43Look again at the level of
00:46:45sophistication in the 3rd
00:46:47dynasty pyramids, which
00:46:48lasted only 50 years.
00:46:50The quality, the quality of the
00:46:57craftsmanship that went into
00:46:58building the Great Pyramid is,
00:47:00I like to say to people,
00:47:01people like a sort of
00:47:02contemporary hook they can get
00:47:03something into conceptually.
00:47:04I go, you ever heard of that
00:47:05guy, Bill Gates?
00:47:06They go, yeah, sure.
00:47:07I go, Bill Gates with all his
00:47:08money and with all his
00:47:09mathematical knowledge and all
00:47:11those people working for him,
00:47:12they couldn't build the Great
00:47:14Pyramid.
00:47:14Is it possible that in a mere 50
00:47:18years, the pharaohs of the 3rd
00:47:20dynasty were able to pass on to
00:47:22those that would follow them
00:47:23enough knowledge of physics,
00:47:25architecture, geology,
00:47:27mathematics, and astronomy to
00:47:29construct inner chambers with
00:47:31passageways, ventilation ducts,
00:47:33and the ability to cut and move up
00:47:35to 80 tons of red granite and
00:47:37hoist them into place?
00:47:38Then, when the 4th dynasty was
00:47:42over to see this high state of
00:47:44pyramid development de-evolve in
00:47:46the 5th dynasty pyramids and go
00:47:48back to the 3rd dynasty
00:47:49technology, look at these 5th
00:47:51dynasty pyramids.
00:47:53They've been reduced to piles of
00:47:55rubble, even though they are
00:47:56much younger in age than the 4th
00:47:58dynasty pyramids of Giza.
00:48:00Not only do we see a Passover of
00:48:02no hieroglyphics in the 4th
00:48:04dynasty pyramids, but there is
00:48:05some kind of quantum leap in
00:48:07technology from the 3rd to the
00:48:094th and a return back to a
00:48:11primitive technology state in
00:48:13the 5th that Egyptian history
00:48:15cannot explain.
00:48:17There can only be one answer.
00:48:20Even though the Great Pyramid is
00:48:22in the land of Egypt, it was not
00:48:24built by the Egyptians.
00:48:26It was built before the pharaohs
00:48:28during the time of the gods,
00:48:30before the great deluge that
00:48:31flooded the earth.
00:48:33One of the most remarkable
00:48:34evidences of a pre-diluvian
00:48:37presence of the Great Pyramid
00:48:38was discovered when salt
00:48:40and crustaceans of more than an
00:48:42inch in depth was discovered
00:48:44in the lower portion of the
00:48:46Grand Gallery and the middle
00:48:48chamber.
00:48:48We have this watermark all
00:48:52around a certain height on the
00:48:53pyramid.
00:48:54Okay, here's the pyramid, sides
00:48:55of the pyramid, this watermark.
00:48:57That's sort of the same level of
00:48:59the salt and crustaceans inside
00:49:00the pyramid.
00:49:02And they both have a type of salt
00:49:03that indicates there was seawater
00:49:05there.
00:49:05Just, again, it's not salt coming
00:49:06out of the limestone.
00:49:08And it can confirm that there
00:49:10was some big, large amount of
00:49:12water here for a long time, not
00:49:13just a flood during a storm, but
00:49:15the waters rose.
00:49:16All around the base of the pyramid
00:49:18and all around the base of other
00:49:20pyramids, there was a level of
00:49:22debris, a level of rocks and things
00:49:25up to like 14 feet deep in certain
00:49:27places that had so many seashells in
00:49:31it, seashells in it, and even the
00:49:35remains, the bony remains of a
00:49:38sea cow, how did it get there?
00:49:41They were brought there by large
00:49:43amounts of water.
00:49:44Cooperating this evidence of a
00:49:46pre-delubing existence of the Giza
00:49:48pyramids were reports of water
00:49:50rings around on the casing stones at
00:49:53the very level of the Grand Gallery
00:49:55and mid-chamber where the salt was
00:49:57originally found.
00:50:00One of the more obvious known facts
00:50:02of Egyptian history is that the
00:50:04pharaohs of old had enormous ego.
00:50:07Look at these statues, giving honor
00:50:10to themselves.
00:50:17Not to be outdone, here is an entire
00:50:19sanctuary built to the honor of the
00:50:22only woman who was pharaoh.
00:50:23Here, a depiction of Ramesses II and
00:50:27his wife.
00:50:29The obvious relationship of the size
00:50:31of pharaoh to the diminutive size of
00:50:34his wife is a tell-tale reflection of
00:50:36the pharaoh's sense of self-importance
00:50:38and the insignificance of his wife.
00:50:41This characteristic is also evident in
00:50:44the very nature of the Temple of Karnak
00:50:46in Luxor, which took 1,000 years to
00:50:49build.
00:50:50Why did it take so long?
00:50:51Because each successive pharaoh king was
00:50:55trying to outdo his predecessor, as he
00:50:58continued adding his own more spectacular
00:51:00touch to the evolving and growing Temple.
00:51:04But this Egyptian tradition and egotistical
00:51:07pharaonic characteristic do not fit with the Giza Pyramids.
00:51:11The Giza Pyramids actually decline in size and grandeur.
00:51:17The Great Pyramid was, of course, the first and most elaborate.
00:51:21The second, or middle pyramid, the Khafre Pyramid, was smaller than the Great Pyramid.
00:51:25And finally, the Mankarios, the last and smallest of the three.
00:51:29When we consider this contradiction, along with the most recent findings of Robert Buval,
00:51:35we come to some amazing insights.
00:51:37Buval discovered that not only do the ventilation ducts in the King's Chamber
00:51:43points to the stars, but the whole Giza Pyramid complex actually mirrors in perfect alignment
00:51:50the stars and the belt of Orion.
00:51:56This one breakthrough alone forces us to rethink our presuppositions of the Pyramid as a great tomb of Khufu.
00:52:04What we are seeing here, in the motivation of the builders, is absolutely no reference
00:52:10to Egyptian culture, nor any traditional offering of thanks of worship to the gods of Egypt.
00:52:16Totally uncharacteristic of the pharaohs, but rather, a herculean effort to attract
00:52:23attention to a complex of structures that point humanity to the stars.
00:52:29The Giza Pyramids together transcribed from the heavens a star map built with such incredible
00:52:37sophistication and science that it would endure the whole of human time.
00:52:45In the midst of the 20th century, aerial photos opened the door for startling revelations.
00:52:52Not only did the builders have to be master architects in dealing with the complicated problems created
00:52:57by the complexity of the interior design with its many chambers and ascending and descending
00:53:02passageways, but the builders of the Great Pyramid had to be the greatest land surveyors the
00:53:08world has ever known.
00:53:10The builders did not have maps or large ships to travel the seas to gain the objectivity
00:53:14to know exactly where to build a pyramid, which made finding the proper location impossible.
00:53:20Nevertheless, look at what the ancients who built the pyramids would have to have known.
00:53:25In this illustration, it can be seen that by drawing lines through the north-south axis
00:53:31and the east-west axis around the globe, they can be seen as the longest lines that cover
00:53:37the terrestrial earth.
00:53:39This means that the Great Pyramid lies in the center of gravity of the continents and in the
00:53:45center of all the land area of the world.
00:53:48At the same time, the Great Pyramid is positioned at the center of the Nile Delta Quadrant.
00:53:58And while they were at it, the builders built with such precision that the Great Pyramid is
00:54:04orientated to the north-east-south-west quadrant.
00:54:08And what is completely astounding is that this alignment was done without compass which was
00:54:14not invented until 1500 years after Christ.
00:54:19The Great Pyramid also became Egypt's sundial not only for days and hours but for the seasons
00:54:25of the year.
00:54:26The reflections and shadows precisely define the solar astronomical year.
00:54:33The people of that day did not have the objectivity to know these things.
00:54:35It had to be handed down from a supernatural source.
00:54:42The builders also had to be the greatest geologist because they had to pick a location that could
00:54:47withstand the enormous weight for all time.
00:54:51Coincidentally, the builders found solid granite rock on the Giza Plateau and then set out to
00:54:57make it level.
00:54:58There could be only one place in all the world where the confluence of these factors could present
00:55:04themselves.
00:55:06The Giza Plateau met the precise location for the monument as prophesied by Isaiah in the
00:55:11midst of Egypt and at its borders.
00:55:15How level is the foundation?
00:55:17The foundation is so exactly level that on the thirteen acres upon which the pyramid rests,
00:55:23it does not vary more than one half an inch.
00:55:26This foundation supports five million, three hundred thousand tons of rock with such precision
00:55:32and genius that in over five thousand years it has not settled even a fraction of an inch.
00:55:39This is a feat that in all the world cannot be matched today.
00:55:43While the foundation was near perfectly leveled, the builders were yet very concerned about the
00:55:48shifting tendency of the earth's surface due to the frequency of earthquakes in the region.
00:55:54Consequently, they made allowances for this shifting by cutting ball and socket joints into the
00:55:59granite bedrock at each corner.
00:56:02Their keen foresight in engineering this feature into the design has kept the pyramid square and
00:56:09level for thousands of years.
00:56:13Scientific facts that had been kept hidden for five thousand years came into the light of day
00:56:19when this aerial photo was inadvertently taken.
00:56:22Look at the shadow the sun casts on the Great Pyramid.
00:56:25It's only half a shadow.
00:56:27Now look at the shadow on the Kafra Pyramid.
00:56:29A full shadow is cast across the face of the pyramid.
00:56:33Here is another view where seams can be seen running down the sides from top to bottom.
00:56:38On further investigation, it was discovered that the Great Pyramid was actually curved at its base.
00:56:47Scientists have deduced that the builders wanted to control the enormous weight and maintain the integrity of the pyramid over the long haul of human time engineered into the Great Pyramid the principle of the Arch.
00:57:00The idea is much like the way a dam is used to hold back the tremendous weight of water.
00:57:05But it was also learned that this curvature built into the base of the pyramid was at exactly the same ratio as the circumference of the earth, further proving that the builders of the Great Pyramid had the knowledge that the earth was round.
00:57:19On further investigation of the casein stones, the very slope of the pyramid was discovered to be at 52 degrees.
00:57:26A pyramid with an angle of elevation of 52 degrees has the unique properties that its height stands in the same ratio to its circumference as the radius to the circumference of a circle.
00:57:38In other words, if the height of the pyramid is taken as the radius of a circle, the distance around the base of the pyramid is exactly equal to the circumference of that circle.
00:57:50That is to say, the circumference of any size circle is always 3.14 times its diameter.
00:57:57The builders knew the difficult task of how to square a circle because they possess the universal understanding of the geometric ratio of pi, a mathematical equation virtually unknown to man for thousands of years.
00:58:13But there is one more facet concerning the base of the pyramid.
00:58:16The base of each side of the pyramid is 365.2 Egyptian cubits.
00:58:22The number 365 is a commonly understood number because it's the number of days in a year.
00:58:27But what is not common knowledge is that the ancient character Enoch actually lived 365 years and he was taken.
00:58:35It's as if the name of Enoch, represented by the number of years he lived, was designed into the pyramid.
00:58:42A dilemma that perplexed scientists for thousands of years but was not discovered until the 20th century was the actual distance between the earth and the sun.
00:58:51But the builders of the Great Pyramid knew the answer over 5,000 years ago.
00:58:58The four corners of the pyramid to its apex slopes inward ten feet for every nine feet of elevation.
00:59:04This suggests an equation.
00:59:06Multiplying the height of the pyramid by ten nine times and reduced to miles gives the astonishing result of 91,856,000 miles, the distance to the sun.
00:59:20When satellite technology became available in the 20th century, the earth's surface was mapped and the mean altitude of the earth's land surface became known.
00:59:30Remarkably, it coincides and is the same as the height of the Great Pyramid.
00:59:35In 2139 BC, the descending passageway which descended to the bottomless pit was also lined up perfectly with the north star of that day, which was the star Alpha Draconius.
00:59:50The descending passageway that leads down to the pyramid's bottomless pit is set at a 26 degree angle.
00:59:57If the same angle of 26 degrees were imposed and drawn from the northern base of the Great Pyramid, extending outward the line passes right through the little town of Bethlehem where the Messiah was born.
01:00:09In addition, it is exactly 2139 furlongs from the base of the Great Pyramid to Bethlehem, the number of furlongs matching the very year when Alpha Draconius was sighted in the turret of the descending passageway.
01:00:26So not only does a directional line pass through Bethlehem, but a timeline that intersects with it in Bethlehem as well.
01:00:38There are many more prophecies contained in the vaults, chambers and passageways of the Great Pyramid.
01:00:43But before delving any deeper into the mystery of the prophecies, we must first consider the most important prophecy of all.
01:00:50And it's where the builders left off.
01:00:53For on top of the Great Pyramid, there is no capstone.
01:00:56In all of architecture, the only masonry that answers to the idea of a capstone is the chief cornerstone of a pyramid, where all the sides of a pyramid reach their conclusion.
01:01:07And yet, on the Great Pyramid, it is missing.
01:01:10Is it the stone that the builders rejected?
01:01:13But it seems no doubt that the Apostle Paul had the capstone of the pyramid in mind when he said it was the chief cornerstone that the builders rejected, an obvious metaphoric association with the Messiah.
01:01:28When you look at all the facts and evidence, it's hard to deny that the planet Earth suspended in the vastness of this great universe was visited not by malevolent aliens, but by divine messengers called Elohim or angels.
01:01:43Divine messengers and representatives of the Most High God who traveled the starways, who came to leave us a prophecy in a monument we call the Great Pyramid.
01:01:53Isaiah the prophet writes again, Have not I called you that I might plant the heavens?
01:01:59Is it possible that the life and work of Enoch, memorialized in the Great Pyramid, is a sign, a precursor to those that would follow afterwards?
01:02:09A prophecy hidden in stone.
01:02:13I was, you know, taken up into heaven, probably in a fiery chariot, maybe like one of those that I saw here in 1937.
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