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Post by Zadkiel on Jan 12, 2016 23:44:29 GMT
The quest for a secret room below the Giza Plateau, which Edgar Cayce called the Hall of Records, started in 1801, when Napoleon's staff allegedly found a door in the Sphinx's chest. Subsequently, scholars from many nations have examined the plateau with various forms of technical aids; and several of these expeditions claim to have found evidence in favor of the existence of not just one room, but a whole network of caverns and tunnels below the Pyramids and the Sphinx. But before one is able to research them thoroughly enough to give unequivocal answers to this question, the Egyptian authorities intervene and stop the attempts every time. It seems as if they do not want the public to learn about what lies beneath the monuments; and more and more researchers therefore accuse them of "hiding the truth about the origins of our civilization".
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