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SAR Scan of Giza Pyramid Shows Huge Underground Structures (1 Viewer)

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Ground penetrating satellite radar has discovered huge structures under the Giza Pyramid in Egypt. The structures go down nearly 2 kilometers below the surface. The project name is "Khafre Research Project".

This is most certainly 'Breaking News'.




 
Huge discovery that should change how we view the pyramids and how technologically advanced people were at that time period. Very interesting
 
Huge discovery that should change how we view the pyramids and how technologically advanced people were at that time period. Very interesting

But what time period are we talking about here? This discovery doesn't represent any technology we've been told that the Egyptian civilization had.

Could possibly be an earlier civilization (Pre Flood) that is still unknown to us.
 
Huge discovery that should change how we view the pyramids and how technologically advanced people were at that time period. Very interesting
So you're just going to buy this story hook, line and sinker?

Did you read it? Every "research" link leads back to the Nogov website. There's no original reporting from the researchers or a link to their findings.
 
"nogov.us"?

I'm not seeing anything about this.
 
Can you dig it, though? Those pyramids are heavy, and would surely have sunk into the sand by now without ancient alien pogo sticks under them.
The pyramids are sitting on bedrock, not sand. (Or springs).
 
The pyramids are sitting on bedrock, not sand. (Or springs).
The same bedrock that was mined to build them? Perhaps it makes sense to have a hole under them.

I've always wondered how they moved those massive rocks and stacked them.
 
Huge discovery that should change how we view the pyramids and how technologically advanced people were at that time period. Very interesting
The trolling appears...

You automatically believed it just because it was a thing on the internet, huh?

Mybe they'll find this asshole down there:

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:rolleyes:
 
You automatically believed it just because it was a thing on the internet, huh?
This thread is a litmus test for gullibility.
 
Can you dig it, though? Those pyramids are heavy, and would surely have sunk into the sand by now without ancient alien pogo sticks under them.
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
ISAR radar don't penetrate down into the ground all that much, especially one that came from a satellite which is extremely weak when it reaches the earth. You might be able to see through foliage but that's about it.
 

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