Egypt: Giza is a complex project

1 30. 10. 2023
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

Graham Hancock: Giza is a large construction area that is thousands of years old. An extensive project was created on her plan. Surely we will find villages of workers here and that we will find the remains of these workers. It is also likely that we will find remnants of their work. But can we say with certainty that it was the same people who built the pyramids at Giza? That is a question. By the way, I am not one of those who try to separate the pyramids of Giza from the Egyptians. I think we are looking at a very stratified area of ​​Giza and I will focus on this topic again in my new book Magicans of Gods.

We are looking at a place that is not easy for us. Surely you know that there are two basic views of Giza. One is that all this is 10 to 12 years, or even 15, 100 years old, or even that it was made by aliens. Personally, I find this idea too simplistic. The second traditional view of Egyptologists is the view that it was created by the early ancestors of the Egyptians in the period of about 3000 BC.

I think both looks are bad. I think we are looking at a very complicated area. I think the elements of this whole building are much older and some of the other elements were the work of old Egyptians. The ancient Egyptians understand themselves as heirs and as followers of an ancient tradition that came from the gods themselves.

Graham Hancock: The Magicians of the Gods

Graham Hancock: The Magicians of the Gods

We can now speculate who or what the gods were, but we cannot argue about what the ancient Egyptians said. And they said that their mysterious ability to manipulate stones (and the ancient Egyptians were brilliant masters in stone processing) and to cut them came from the gods.

So we can see that the ancient Egyptians were the followers of an ancient tradition. By exploring this tradition I got back to 12500 years into the past. These are in particular cases of monuments such as the Great Pyramid (Giza) and, of course, Great Sphinx, where it can be proven that 12000 is old.

Let us recall the excellent geological work of Professor Robert Schoch on the Sphinx from the early 90s.

Megalithic temples in Giza and the basic construction of the pyramids. I think the pyramids themselves were built by the ancient Egyptians. I also think that they used the same (unknown to us) magical scientific technique that originally came from a lost civilization.

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Sueneé: I think it's perfectly right to ask yourself the following questions: who was the author of the project, who was the main architect and who were then the builders? Was it a clear project from the beginning or did it change over time? How often has something been rebuilt, reconstructed, and edited in Giza? We can speculate whether these changes were purposeful or ideological.

Personally, I find the opinion of Egyptologists very short-sighted, when they try to constantly proclaim that it was a clearly done thing from the beginning, the purpose and meaning of which have not changed over time. Basically, it looks as if they were telling us that about 4000 years ago, the Egyptians built three pyramids here, including the entire temple complex, without anything being changed or repaired during those four thousand years.

And as Graham Hancock says, there are things we can speculate about, but there are things that are given. The ancient Egyptians say that the pyramids were worked on for 4000 years, but there is certainly no record that they were just being built at that time.

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