The intriguing Gantenbrink's door in the Great Pyramid

1 17. 07. 2022
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There are still many mysteries about the Great Pyramid. For example, we still don't know what a large gallery was used for. Furthermore, we do not know what the so-called queen's chamber composed for, and finally what the shafts leading from this chamber were used for. We don't even know what's behind the stone closures of these shafts. We could just learn something about all this by examining these shafts, because they are connected by the so-called queen's chamber. We've thoroughly researched it.

The main task of further research is to find out what is behind the stone closures. Maybe there is the wisdom of ancient civilizations, for example from Atlantis. The best way to prevent further speculation is to simply know what's out there.

We have a blocking stone model here (closure). This model has the same dimensions (20 × 20 cm) as the original in the Great Pyramid. Unfortunately, we do not know how deep the stone is. Probably it will not be too much, because the ancient Egyptians were drilling two holes through the stone. They put bronze wedges into these holes, wrapping them at the end of the stone, as you can see here, and secure something on the other side. So actually what we see is actually the back side. And as it looks on the front, we do not know at the moment. So this should be explored. You can do this by letting one side flow and measuring whether it will appear on the other side. This would mean that it is interconnected on the other hand.

In 1992, we worked on the upper shafts of the main chamber (the so-called royal chamber). Unfortunately, there has always been a conflict between believers and workers. So we couldn't work full time and I wrote about it on the website.

One curious thing happened to me. I was attacked by a mystic because I allegedly disrupted the energy of the pyramid. Because before we installed all the ventilation (?) Units in the pyramid, people were as if drunk. After that, when there was enough oxygen in the pyramid, people no longer felt that way good - they did not feel the same spirit of space as before. I was actually attacked because of that.

At present, the satellite pyramids around the Great Pyramid are exposed to great damage. They cleaned them. The,?… Marks that were normal marks disappeared. But they…?… Marks cleaned up. I first saw them 4 years ago, now they have practically disappeared. It can be affected by erosion or people walking around. Some have been removed…?… Unfortunately you no longer see the details. Only the guide marks are visible. In the next 20 years, they will not exist at all. During that time, only the guide marks will be visible, but the…?… Marks will disappear. But there is a big difference between them.

We know that the Egyptians had simple knowledge and therefore did not have much knowledge in mathematics. But what we can find in the Great Pyramid is the imprint of the architect of this pyramid. Because every system of a structure leaves traces of the structure (that is, how it was built). And you can follow the individual steps of the architect and find out what measures he used, how he measured angles. And this is a very simple knowledge that has been used in a very clever way.

From computer analysis, I learned that the ancient Egyptians must have had a precise plan to build a pyramid. It is definitely not possible to say that they would do it by chance, that they would say that after a few meters we will make a shaft and we will make a chamber here again and we will do this here. They had to have a clear plan before they could build the pyramid. And if you look at it on your computer, you'll see how they handled the problem.

This is the only image of Pharaoh Cheops we have that Egyptologists say was supposed to be buried in the Great Pyramid. The statuette is about 10 centimeters high. The statuette was found in Abydos and is indeed the only depiction of this pharaoh.

There are many reasons that prevent the door from opening (meaning: blocking stone in the shaft), but those reasons have nothing to do with science. Surely there is definitely something, because we have a big question mark of what is there and the scientist should go and research it. But there are reasons I don't want to talk about.

I think we could learn something about that, maybe in the next generation. When you look at the last 7 years, nothing has moved and there is no interest in doing more research. I'm afraid something would change quickly. Unfortunately, I am very skeptical about the future.

(They obviously wonder what they think is behind the door.) You can definitely ask me and I will definitely answer you. I think there is a treasure - a great treasure. And it is a treasure of great wisdom and understanding that is drowned in a sea of ​​conjecture and vanity.

 

Here are a few personal notes:

I am not surprised at the mystic who complained to Mr Gantebrink that he was disrupting the flow of energy in the pyramid. Be that as it may, the mystic was right in principle. The attempt to enter the pyramid with foreign processes (probably artificial air flow) disrupts the already destabilized technology. This can have consequences of a much deeper nature. It is necessary to realize that we manipulate equipment for which we understand the purpose, let alone the principle, and any unprofessional interventions can damage it even more.

Regarding the door, which no one wants to open, then directly offers that there are interest groups that, through the extended hand of Zahi Hawasse, are preventing anything that would disrupt the generally established schemes of knowledge about this world. I agree with Mr Gantenbrik that behind the door, in all probability, there is an absolutely crucial knowledge of our past.

The video was made for a DVD, which was probably released in Germany in 2004 under the title Mystery & Secret of the World - Egyptian Pyramids.

Today we already know that in 2012 a survey of the shafts was carried out using another probe called Djedi. The one to the door she drilled a hole and used an endoscopic camera to look behind them. In addition to the appearance of another door, some things and (apparently) inscriptions were visible on the ground, but they are not written in Egyptian script. Apparently there was a plan to continue - Djedi Project II. The question is whether it has already taken place and what has resulted from it? But it is clear that there is a great fear of what might be found. Or it is already clear what is going on here and therefore the effort is to delay everything.

Words of Arabic Hystorics dr. Abd'El Hakima Awayana: "I believe the Pyramids of Giza were built before the Great Flood. Because if it was after her, people would know much more about them. "

 

Unfortunately, there were a few words I did not catch. If anyone understands English and will be able to guess what it is, please write to me in the comments. I would like to add it to the text. I think he's talking about "landmarks". The word sounds like "soil," but I'm not sure and it does not make much sense.

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