Egypt: Giza and the graves of the workers

12. 02. 2024
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

Graham Hancock: Giza is a huge construction site several thousand years old, where big projects have begun, so the remains of workers' villages should be nearby. Surely there was a workforce, and we could certainly find traces of them, but would it be the workers who built the Great Pyramid? That is another question.

I do not think we should completely separate the great pyramids from the ancient Egyptians.

There are two simplified views of Giza. One of them claims that the pyramids were built 11 thousand, 12 thousand, 15, 30, or 100 thousand years ago by aliens, and another view is the mainsream view of Egyptians that the pyramids were built by the Egyptians around 3000 BC I think both views are incorrect and that we are looking at a very complicated construction.

In my opinion, there are parts that are very old and others that are the work of the ancient Egyptians. The ancient Egyptians considered themselves heirs and followers of an ancient tradition that came to them from the gods. We could discuss what the gods were like. However, we cannot deny that the ancient Egyptians mentioned them. And they mentioned that they have the miraculous skills of working with stone from the gods. So the ancient Egyptians are actually a continuation of the tradition of working stone. These skills date back more than 12000 years ago to the underground passages of the Great Pyramid, Sphinx is older than 12000 years ago as 1990 found geologist Robert M. Shoch.

But I think the pyramids have completed the ancient Egyptians with miraculous techniques similar to those used by lost civilizations.

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