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Hidden Corridor in Great Pyramid

Egyptologists Investigate New Discoveries

A hidden corridor, 30 feet long, has been discovered close to the main entrance of the 4,500-year-old Great Pyramid of Giza, and this could lead to further findings, say officials of the Egyptian Antiquities Authority.

The discovery within the Pyramid, the last of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing, was made under the Scan Pyramids project that, since 2015, has been using non-invasive technology including infrared thermography, 3D simulations and cosmic-ray imaging to peer inside the structure.
An article published in the journal, Nature, in February said the discovery could contribute to knowledge about the construction of the Pyramid and the purpose of a gabled limestone structure that sits in front of the corridor. (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-36351-0)

According to orthodox Egyptology, the Great Pyramid was constructed as a monumental tomb around 2560 BC, during the reign of the Pharaoh Khufu, or Cheops. Built to a height of 146 meters (479 feet), it now stands at 139 meters and was the tallest structure made by humans, until the Eiffel Tower in Paris in 1889.

The unfinished corridor, it is asserted, was likely created to redistribute the Pyramid’s weight around either the main entrance, now used by tourists, about 20 feet away, or around another as yet undiscovered chamber or space, said Mostafa Waziri, head of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities.
“We’re going to continue our scanning so we will see what we can do … to figure out what we can find out beneath it, or just by the end of this corridor,” he told reporters, after a press conference in front of the Pyramid.

Five rooms atop the king’s burial chamber in another part of the Pyramid are also thought to have been built to redistribute the weight of the massive structure. It was possible the Pharaoh had more than one burial chamber, Waziri added.

Scientists detected the corridor through cosmic-ray muon radiography, before retrieving images of it by feeding a 6mm-thick endoscope from Japan through a tiny joint in the pyramid’s stones.

In 2017, Scan Pyramids researchers announced the discovery of a void, at least 30 meters long, inside the Great Pyramid, the first major inner structure found since the 19th century.

According to William Brown, an American Civil Engineer who worked extensively with a Polish Research Team, at least 7 such ‘anomaly’ tomb-like features had been found within the limits of Giza plateau before the Scan Pyramid project, but had not been reported.

AR #75

Giza Underground

by Phillip Coppens

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Is FBI Hiding Civil War Gold Worth Million?

Treasure Hunter Thinks So

“We feel we were double-crossed and lied to,” said Dennis Parada, co-owner of Finders Keepers reports FoxNews.  The FBI had searched a remote area in Dents Run in 2018 for a cache of gold worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but the agency said it did not find anything. The area is allegedly where an 1863 shipment of Union gold disappeared on its way to the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. Parada sued the Justice Department last year to force the FBI to release records on the search of the excavation site, and a judge ruled in favor of the agency.

After reviewing the newly released documents, Parada said the FBI is distorting key evidence and improperly withholding records in an apparent effort to conceal the recovery of the historic gold cache. A federal judge overseeing the case will decide if the FBI must release its operational plan for the gold dig and other records it wants to keep secret. The judge could also order the FBI to keep looking for additional materials to turn over to the treasure hunter.

Notorious outlaw Jesse James started his career during the Civil War. He followed in the path of his older brother Frank who was part of a guerrilla operation known as Quantrill’s Raiders—out to win the Civil War their own way. Even after General Lee had surrendered, these guerrillas continued their operations. Cole Younger led a group of Quantrill’s men to rob the Clay County Savings Association in Liberty, Missouri that netted an immense sum, for the times, $70,000 dollars. Even most modern bank robberies net less. The James-Younger Gang was not doing this for its own gain, or to hand out money to poor Missouri farmers. Their goal was nothing short of becoming the force that would help the South to rise again. They belonged to a greater organization known as the Knights of the Golden Circle, almost exclusively made up of sympathetic Freemasons, many of whom were Rosicrucians and often funded by wealthy English merchants. It was possibly the most powerful subversive organization in the United States.

A document called the Holt Report declared that Lincoln’s Secretary of War Edwin Stanton claimed there could be several hundred thousand members, and that their plan was to fund a war for Southern Independence after the civil war. Stanton did nothing about them, however, and may have been a traitor himself. The James gang took the proceeds of their twenty to twenty five successful robberies and hid them in secret stashes from Arkansas to Arizona. Most remain hidden to this day, guarded by secret symbols and protected by guardian families determined to see that they are not pilfered.

AR #95

Jesse James: Secret Agent

by Steven Sora