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Sunday, December 28, 2014

Lost Ancient High Technology Of Egypt Before The Pharaohs (Part 1)



Lost Ancient High Technology Of Egypt Before The Pharaohs (Part 1)

Contrary to the thoughts of most historians and egyptologists, mounting evidence from engineers, geologists and other scientific minds are revealing the concept that the Sphinx, Great Pyramid and other famous Egyptian works were created 12,000 plus years ago, and that the Dynastic Pharaohs simply inherited them...





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  1. I’ve taken the time to watch your video. Thank you for the tour by the way! I love the tour that you’ve given. I was pretty cool for a short homemade video, or, “Documentary” I should say! I did have a few questions none the less. I was curious to know, (And we’re talking about the beveld edge on the granite block at the base of Khufu.)

    “Have you guys found any examples of a stone that have not been cut completely through all the way by leaving a fancy, nice, and excellent example of what could've been a cross cut from a circular saw blade?”

    Also, were the teeth, (Or edge of the blade. What ever that might be?) that are wider than that of the rest of the blade? Because in fact, I would have to assume that you can see circular cutting patterns that lay flat against the face of the stone/

    “Maybe they were sanded off after being cut?”


    I don’t know but it does appear, (Just below the top of the cut which would’ve feature or features a one or a two inch knotch about halve way through the stone.) that has a perect 90 degree angle, but it shows a beveled edge”

    “So, does that mean that the 1 or two inch beveled knotch that is at the top of this stone’s cut have been eroded away showing a rounded rouch edge on the outside of the cut? “

    “One that is of being a beveled edge with a rough edge shown below it as a sign tha they had a saw blade that was not tall enough in circumfrance as to not have cut completely through the stone!

    That wouldv’e left a small gap between what now should’ve been two separate stone blocks.that weren’t separated by mallots, buy by one stone that could now be broken down into two smaller ones using a wedge with a malot or sludge hammer type device?"

    “If so then what of the circular stone pillars that make up the timple close by to The Great Pyramids? How were they made so precicely?"

    I’m not trying to beat you up on this because I’m just as intersted in it as you are, but isn’t that like suggesting that they used a large stone cutting laith for the stone pillars?”

    Just a few questions that I might have. Thanks for your time Kurt Burnum.

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