Ancient Aliens - Egypt's Giant Tombs
Episode Date: June 12, 2025Deep beneath the sands of Egypt lie 24 enormous sarcophagi–and every one of them is empty. What purpose might these giant tombs have served? And is it possible that the perfectly carved sto...ne boxes–each weighing more than 70 tons–were designed not by humans… but by otherworldly visitors?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Deep beneath the sands of Egypt lie 24 enormous stone coffins, and every one of them is empty.
There's some of the biggest stone sarcophagi ever discovered in Egypt, and we still have not answered what was inside the boxes.
What purpose they served remains a mystery.
The precision in which they were carved and polished is beyond words.
There has been some theorizing that the boxes themselves are a type of technology.
And there are many who believe these giant stone boxes were designed not by humans,
but by other worldly visitors.
One thing is clear, the Egyptians definitely had contact with extraterrestrials.
There is a doorway in the universe. Beyond it is the promise of truth.
It demands we question everything we have ever been to.
taught. The evidence is all around us. The future is right before our eyes. We are not alone.
We have never been alone. Egypt 1850. French archaeologist August Mariette embarks on an expedition
to purchase ancient manuscripts for the Louvre Museum in Paris. A self-taught expert in hieroglyphics,
Mariette is at the forefront of the budding field of Egyptology.
Here's Salima Ekram, Professor of Egyptology at American University, Cairo.
When Mariette started to work in Egypt, people were increasingly interested in the culture of the ancient Egyptians.
So this was a time when Egyptology really started to come into being.
William Henry is an author and investigative mythologist.
Mariette being a Frenchman was well,
versed in French history concerning Egypt. In 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte, along with his army of
savants, came into Egypt and massively documented the wonders of ancient Egypt. Champolione had just
translated the hieroglyphics from the Rosetta Stone just 30 years before. And so as he's coming
into Egypt, he's thinking he's going to make his mark on history. According to mainstream historians,
ancient Egyptian civilization began over 5,000 years ago
and flourished until it was conquered by Alexander the Great in 332 BC.
At its fall, this empire left behind 30 centuries of rich history
and wondrous monuments that continue to reveal hidden secrets.
Egypt is the one place in the world that is filled with sites,
with monuments and stories that really capture everyone to make.
imagination. You have the pyramids, massive temples, and of course mummies. Egypt has been fascinating
people for millennia. This is author and researcher Kathleen McGowan. When Auguste Mariette is in Egypt,
the world is going through a huge explosion of obsession with Egypt that happens post the
Napoleonic wars. French artists had come and drawn the monuments and we
engravings of Egypt were being sold all across Europe.
As researchers descended on Egypt, August Mariette found himself on the verge of failing his assignment.
He was on commission by the Louvre to look for Egyptian manuscripts, but he's in competition
with private collectors and other museums, and he's kind of desperate. He's really not finding
anything.
Mariette was determined not to leave Egypt empty-handed, and had heard from a tribe of Bedouins that
there were treasures to be found beneath the sands of Sakara.
Located 20 miles south of the Giza Pyramids,
Sikara served as a burial ground for the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis.
Here is Egyptologist Rami Romani.
It was the destination of all ancient Egyptians across the thousands and thousands of years.
The destination for religious beliefs, for a burial, funeral, and then,
After the ancient Egyptian Empire had completely fallen,
and the Greek and Roman Empire took over.
They still went and prayed in Sakara.
One of the greatest monuments in Egypt is the step pyramid at Sakara.
It's referred to as the stairway to heaven.
It's considered to be the oldest stone structure on Earth.
Built for King Zoser by the great Imhotep,
this place of immense mystery.
Here is Andrew Collins,
author of Origins of the Gods.
The ancient accounts said that there was an avenue that ran all the way from
Memphis, all the way out into the desert that was lined by Sphinxes.
And August Marriott realized that there was something still to be discovered in the area of Sakara.
Mariette decided that the best place to start exploring Sakara.
Start exploring Sikara was near its towering step pyramid.
While surveying the area, he was astonished to find a stone object protruding from the ground
that appeared to be the head of a sphinx.
He started to clear the area, and his team dug down and revealed sphinx after sphinx after sphinx.
He soon lines up over a hundred sphinxes, follows the pathway, and has led to an underground tunnel.
an entrance that's blocked.
He dynamites the entrance.
He's now in a 700 foot long tunnel
that's been carved out of the limestone.
The walls are rough, and he must have imagined
that these walls must have been painted and covered,
but that's no longer there.
Instead, there's these rough and sort of primitive-looking walls,
and there are alcoves that are also cut out of the limestone.
He's not quite sure what this place is,
or even what he's looking at.
looking at, but he knows he's made the discovery of a lifetime.
Inside the ancient structure, Mariette discovered inscriptions that identify the underground
complex as the serapium. And within its chambers, Mariette found more than 7,000 precious
artifacts, including ancient figurines, ornate amulets, and a gold mask. After shipping much of
his discovery to the Louvre, Mariette opened the serapium to the public.
People came in carriages from Cairo took a couple of hours.
But when they descended into this place, it was all dark,
but he had people from the villages around holding flaming torches.
And so people could come and visit the Serapium.
And it must have been extraordinary to see this place in the flickering light
just like the ancient Egyptians would have.
Word of Mariette's discovery of the Serapium and its treasures spread throughout Europe.
But the most extraordinary,
objects found within the underground labyrinth were not made of silver or gold. They were made of stone.
Here is ancient astronaut theorist Giorgio Suclos. The serapium has been cut out of the granite
bedrock and inside that serapium are 24 niches that contain boxes made of basalt and rose granite.
Now, when I say boxes, they're not little sarcophagi, but they're humongous.
They're some of the biggest stone sarcophagi ever discovered in Egypt.
The boxes themselves range in weight from 70 to 75 tons,
and the lids alone weigh between 20 and 25 tons.
Most of these sarcophagi were discovered empty.
At the time, it was thought that most of the sarcophagi were broken into and completely looted.
Mariette assumed the giant boxes were enormous stone coffins.
Who or what they contained remains a mystery.
But Marriott believed he would find the answer when he came upon one box that was completely sealed.
We know that of the 24 sarcophagi that were found by August Mariette, 23 of them were empty.
Their lids just slightly ajar.
But it's that one unopened sarcophagi that is the greatest mystery,
because what Mariette decided was he would dynamite it to try and blow it open.
And when he looked inside, he was absolutely staggered to find that it was completely empty.
What are the giant stone boxes within the serapium?
Are they simply giant sarcophagi?
Or might they have a more profound purpose?
Ancient astronaut theorists suggest clues can be found by examining the serapium
and its connection to otherworldly beings.
The mysterious subterranean structure in Sakara, Egypt, known as the Serapium, is an extraordinary feat of engineering, built 100 feet beneath the earth, and spanning the length of more than two football fields.
But even more impressive are 24 massive stone boxes found within the complex that are carved from exceptionally hard stone like granite, basalt, and diorite.
Each sarcophagus was over 70 tons.
70 tons is not a weight that 200 people can carry.
It is an impossible weight to move anywhere, let alone 100 feet under the ground,
and then 700 feet into a tiny corridor and then inside a little chamber.
Colin Reeder is an engineering geologist.
If you think of a pyramid or a temple, it's in the open earth.
If you're hauling a big block of stone or an obelisk, you've got space to get teams of people,
you can get draft animals on it.
But the thing that really startles me, they did have the space to get huge teams of men
to stop moving them.
Couldn't get animals down there for any practical intent.
Just as baffling as how the ancient Egyptians managed to move these giant boxes is how they were
able to carve them with such incredible precision.
Robert Schock is a geologist and author of Forgotten Civilization.
Machinists have gone in there with tools to measure just how precisely carved they were.
We're talking in some cases to the thousands of an inch, right angles which are incredibly perfect.
Now you need sophisticated technology for this because in some cases,
we're talking about basalt.
Basalt is harder than granite.
And according to what we know,
the ancient Egyptians only had bronze and copper tools.
It is wishful thinking to suggest
that you can cut basalt with copper.
You just can't do it.
But the surface is as if you're touching glass.
So to me, it's possible
that the ancient Egyptians figured out a way
to vitrify stone.
What compelled the ancient Egyptians
to place 24 enormous and precisely crafted stone boxes
deep beneath the earth?
Based on inscriptions found within the underground chamber,
Egyptologists determined that the Serapium
was built to be the burial place of the sacred Apis Bowl.
The ancient Egyptians believed that animals
and the gods had special relationships,
and each deity was associated with one particular animal.
The Episphal is related to the Egyptian god Pata,
who was a major creator god.
He was the god of Memphis, the capital city.
He was the god of all craftsmen.
The Egyptians believed that the spirit of the god
would enter into the body of that animal.
During its lifetime, it would be treated as a god on earth.
When it died, it would be buried with great pomp and circumstance.
The apis bull was one of the most sacred animals in all of ancient Egypt.
But here is the thing.
When August Mariette opened the sarcophagus, they were empty.
There was nothing in there.
What Egyptologists will speculate is that somehow the sorapium was looted in antiquity,
and the mummified bulls were removed from the sarcophagod.
But who would want to mummified bulls?
were the giant stone containers in the serapium simply designed to hold the remains of an apis bowl.
Some researchers believe that these massive objects served an entirely different purpose.
Most of these boxes have no inscriptions on them,
but there's one in particular that has a lot of hieroglyphics all over it.
Those inscriptions are incredibly crude compared to the finesse, the precise, the precise,
of the actual stone boxes.
So this leads me, and I'm not alone in this,
to suggest that these boxes go back to a much earlier period,
and they were being reused and reappropriated
at a much later time.
It's thought by some researchers that the serapium
was used at a later date for the mummified apis bulls,
but that serapium itself predates
this and its original purpose was for something else.
So what was the Serapium for?
While the purpose of the stone boxes continues to perplex researchers, some believe clues
can be found by examining the contents of another box found in the Serapium, one not made
of stone, but wood.
Sakara Egypt 1851.
discovering 24 massive stone sarcophagi within the serapium, Auguste Mariette comes upon a much smaller
coffin made of wood. There is a body inside it, and at first glance, it appears human.
He came across a very unique burial. It looked human, and yet when the bones were examined,
they were actually found to be those of a bull.
Mariette found no head of a bull,
but just bit a bone of a bull,
wrapped up and then sort of a mask of a human being on it.
Egyptologists assumed that the mask must belong to the builder of the Serapium
and determined that the face it depicts
is that of a prince who lived in the 13th century BC named Hot and Wazi.
People think that the person,
person who built the Serapium was Prince Chaimwezi.
Chai Mwesi was the fourth son of King Ramsey II.
He was in charge of the temple of Ptah and also therefore the temple of the Apis Bowl in the
capital city of Memphis.
There are many researchers, however, who believe that Hat Mwesi did not build the
Serapium, but only restored it.
He's considered the first Egyptologist.
He starts documenting who were the builders of all of these.
massive temples. He goes up to the Giza Plateau. He restores the pyramids. All his life, he is not
a builder, but a restorer and a documenter of these ancient structures. Archaeologists also discovered
evidence that the only two bowls founded the Serapium were put there by Prince Hotmwezi around
1,200 BC. He has a couple of sarcophagi down there that he had put a
papist bull mummies in them, and he wrote that on a little tablet next to that specific chamber
that he added to the place and he added to the Serapium.
This was a typical thing in ancient Egypt,
because many of the monuments in Egypt were thousands of years old, even for them.
So the idea that the Serapium is actually much older than even we think it is,
is a pretty valid theory.
If the Serapium predates Prince of the Serapium predates Prince
hot and wazy, just how old is the underground structure. Some researchers suggest the
Serapium is associated with the Apis Bull, not because it was a tomb for burying them,
but because it was built at a time when worship of the Apis Bull cult first appeared in Egypt,
around 3,200 BC. Egypt 1850. While excavating the underground structure at Sakara,
Egyptologist August Mariette discovers a stila that
identifies the complex as the Serapium.
The Serapium gets its name from Serapis, which was a Greek god that was a combination between
an ancient Egyptian bull, a peace, and a Greek god at the time.
The combination between both was Serapis and the Serapium was the place where you go pray
for that specific God.
The cult of the Apis bull, which later becomes known as Serapis, dates back to the very first
dynasty.
The very early kings of Egypt worshipped these particular bulls.
The Apis bull cult was extremely popular in Egypt all the way back 5,000 years ago.
One of the first kings of ancient Egypt, the first dynasty, King Menace, who unified North Egypt
and South Egypt together, would represent himself.
as a bull. King Menace is documented as the first human pharaoh and is believed to have ruled around
3,200 BC. According to their written history before the reign of Menace, Egypt was ruled by the gods,
who lived among humans on earth. When the gods left, Menace inherited the throne from the god king
Horus. The ancient Egyptians believed that Horus was actually a god man. He was actually a god man.
He was a being of flesh and blood.
The ancient Egyptians were in contact with the gods.
Physical manifestations, extraterrestrial beings who came and lived with them.
At the end of Horace's reign, the Egyptians wrote that the gods no longer lived among the humans,
but still held influence over earthly events.
One point of connection between the gods and the mortal world was the Apis Bowl.
In many ways, the Apis ball was seen to be a personification of that contact between this world and the star world.
So is it possible that the Serapium is associated with the Apis Bulls?
Because there is some kind of connection with a celestial intelligence
and what these underground structures really represent.
Could it be that the Serapium of Siccaro would,
was built more than 5,000 years ago
and has a connection to other worldly visitors.
Ancient astronaut theorists suggest
clues can be found by examining the size of these boxes.
When you think of a sarcophagus,
you don't think of something so large
as what's in the serapium.
They're about 10 feet high and almost 20 feet long.
And it's way too large.
for these apis bulls.
In traditional Egyptian sarcophagi building,
they would create the sarcophagus
so that it very closely matched the dimensions
of the body inside it in order to preserve it.
These boxes are many times too large
for even an apis bull.
So this is pointing to the idea
that something else was concealed within these boxes.
Some ancient astronaut theorists
believe an important clue.
as to what the giant stone boxes may have held,
can be found at a site 400 miles to the south.
Armand, Egypt, 1929.
British archaeologist Sir Robert Mond
begins an excavation of an ancient catacomb
called the Bukhium
and makes an extraordinary discovery.
There is a place called the Bukium
where they found similar type sarcophagi
to the serapium and it was at the buqueum where they found remains mummified in the shape of a bull and they thought finally we found the remains of a mummified apis bull and they opened up the mummified remains and they were confronted with this stinking mass of bitumen which is asphalt in which they found tiny tiny fragments of bones now
It was anathema in ancient Egypt to destroy any dead bodies.
You had to mummify them, and you had to mummify them intact.
Here is Eric von Danikin, author of Chariots of the Gods.
All Egyptians, they mummified everything.
They mummified not only humans.
They mammified birds.
They mammified apes.
They mammified dogs.
Why do they mummified everything?
animal because you can only be reincarnated when your body is conserved.
What could explain the mixture of broken animal bones found in this one sarcophagus?
According to ancient astronaut theorists, they could be the remains of a monster.
I have speculated and I have suggested that these broken bones come from mixed creatures in mythology.
All throughout ancient Egypt, you have not just ancient stories of these hybrid mixture beings between half man, half animal, but you have thousands of depictions in figurines, in statues, in carvings, in all the ancient Egyptian texts, you have reference to these hybrid creatures.
The classical writer Alexander Polyhista talked about the ancient world.
being filled with hybrid creatures.
And he said that these actually existed as living creatures.
The Egyptians were very clear in making the distinction
between regular animals and then these celestial creatures
that they themselves say these beings existed.
And in the opinion of the classic ancient astronaut theory,
they were genetic experiments by exeterrestrials.
I think it's quite possible that
the reason why these boxes were built is that these hybrid monsters, these genetic mutations
by extraterrestials were placed in there so they would be ensured never to come back.
Because the ancient Egyptians were very, very adamant that if you bury your dead intact,
they will one day come back.
Could it be that the Serapium and the giant stone boxes found within it were built to
entomb dangerous hybrid creatures. Is this why it is buried so deep beneath the earth?
And also why the sarcophagi are so massive. Some ancient astronaut theorists suggest
the Serapium wasn't built to hold dangerous creatures, but rather dangerous technology.
Sikara Egypt. In the 1970s, archaeologists begin a massive excavation and rest of
restoration effort in the ancient burial complex, which includes a deeper examination of the
Serapium. The undertaking sparks interest among engineers who hope that modern technology
can shed new light on the structure's mysterious past. And in 1978, American construction
expert James Ernest Brown makes a curious discovery. He goes into this crypt, into the catacombs,
and he notices that the walls are covered with salt and sodium chloride that's actually visible.
This is curious to Brown because in Europe,
proposals had been made to house nuclear waste in granite boxes that were filled with salt water.
And in his mind, he's thinking, this is some kind of a toxic waste dump.
After noticing salt on the stone boxes, Brown decided to measure radiation levels within the serapium.
What he found was that the levels of radiation inside the sycophagi was as much as three times that of the corridors that linked to the side chambers that contained the sycophagy.
So why is it that there is such high levels of radiation?
These are not dangerous levels, by the way, so don't worry about going there.
But it's certainly very, very interesting that you have this radiation present inside the serapium.
Is it possible that the serapium was used to house radioactive material?
While it may sound far-fetched, aerospace engineer and machinist Chris Dunn has measured the boxes and believes their precision supports the idea that they were designed to be airtight.
To say it was a mind-blowing experience would be an understatement
because what I measured the precision of the box on just the outside,
I found that they were quite precise, quite flat.
And the question in my mind was, why do they need to be so precise?
Because in manufacturing and engineering,
we don't manufacture that kind of precision unless there is a need for it.
The extraordinary precision with which they were crafted
speaks to a much higher purpose than a simple coffee.
So what exactly is going on down there?
Is it possible that the granite tachycopha guy
give off an energy that somehow increases the radiation levels down there?
Or is that radiation seeping up into the corridors and chambers
that is mixing with the natural electromagnetic properties of the sarcophagi
to make them into some kind of functional chamber.
I mean, one of the ideas, too, of the sarcophagi is that they're super high-tech storage devices.
They're hermetically sealed. They're, you know, in spaces that would be difficult to get to.
The lids are very heavy. It would be hard to remove them.
Could it be that the giant stone boxes of
the serapium had a technological function.
Some scientists suggest the type of rock the giant boxes were made from, which is rich in quartz
crystal, can produce electromagnetic energy through what's known as the Pizio Electric effect.
It's a known effect that pressure on some natural crystals can generate light.
For quartz, you can get it to glow.
If you strike two crystals together, you'll get them to glow.
Travis Taylor is an astrophysicist.
Quartz crystal have a distribution of negative charges on one side and more positive charges
on the other.
And if you squeeze that, you can actually get an electrical current through that.
This is called the piezoelectric effect.
It's really interesting that this box is made out of this material.
It's really intriguing to me what the electromagnetic conditions might be inside this box.
Is this some sort of shielded box of electromagnetic energy?
Is it an amplifier of electromagnetic energy?
Is it doing something else?
Is it possible that giant granite boxes in the serapium were able to generate energy?
Is this the answer as to why the boxes of the serapium are so large?
Ancient astronaut theorists say, yes, and believe further evidence can be found in historic
accounts that claimed the giant boxes could transport people through space and time.
The 24 mysterious stone boxes inside the Serapium have fascinated Egyptologists for more than 170
years.
But even with modern technology, archaeologists are no closer to unraveling their secrets.
While there are many theories as to what the giant stone boxes held, some researchers suggest
that the boxes themselves were a technological instrument.
One interesting line of thought concerning these boxes
involve sound.
The boxes are granite.
Granite is mostly quartz crystal,
which responds to sound when activated.
I've literally been in the presence of one of the obelics,
which is also composed of granite.
That when struck with a fist, that obelisk
will start humming, massively humming.
It's profound.
So what if there's something like that that was involved with the granite boxes as well,
that they're activated by sound and they're doing something to whatever is held within that box?
One idea about the sarcophagi at the Serapium is that the measurements and dimensions of the box itself
can have like a harmonic vibration.
And it's been suggested that it's a vibration tool.
It almost seemed important that there was some kind of vibration associated with these
psychophagy that will affect human consciousness, send us into altered states of consciousness.
Some researchers and others have gone to the Serapium and they've experienced psychic-type experiences.
And I don't dismiss that out of hand.
Some people have suggested that maybe they were used for some kind of initiation rights.
Out-of-body experiences, some kind of increased consciousness or going into altered states of consciousness.
Many of these ancient sites could be multipurpose, even if they were being used for, quote, practical purposes.
In some cases, they may have been used also to induce psychic phenomena.
Could it be that the sarcophagi and the serapium were crafted so precisely in order to produce some sort of vitality?
vibrational effect, one that can alter the mind, perhaps to communicate with beings existing
in higher dimensional realms.
While some researchers believe that the energy produced by the sarcophagi was intended to introduce
altered states of consciousness, others have proposed an even more profound possibility that
the stone boxes were used for teleportation.
The granite boxes at the Serapium have connections with the sacred Apis bull.
And what's fascinating is that the later Greeks claimed that the Opus bulls were created by flashes of light.
They connected them with lightning.
They also connected their creation with flashes of light that came from the moon.
What are we talking about here?
We're talking about a bull produced by a flash of lightning?
Or are we talking about a God who suddenly appears in a flash of lightning?
This flash of lightning business is really integral.
is really integral to what we're talking about
because we also have the pyramid text.
They have utterances within them that say,
the pharaohs became like lightning.
The pharaoh went through the portal.
The pharaoh is now a god.
When we put all these pieces together,
it sounds as if that the serapium could be a place
where a god could enter the box
and somehow in a flash of lightning
could return to its place of origin.
The idea that these sarcavagi or boxes are some kind of teleportation device may seem, you know, pretty amazing,
but the ancient Egyptians did believe in this kind of a thing.
And the idea of pharaohs going to stars and other places that's part of the Egyptian religion.
This is not far-fetched in light of what we know about the ancient Egyptian beliefs.
in the transfiguration of the human body into light or lightning.
And it seems that that idea is pointing us to the actual purpose of the Serapium
and a true understanding of what the bull represents.
Is it possible that the giant stone boxes at the Serapium
are ancient teleportation devices?
Were they designed to hold the mummified remains of an apis bull?
Or could they even have been used to contain hybrid monsters?
Ancient astronaut theorists believe new discoveries being made beneath the sands of Sikara may soon provide the key to solving the mystery.
Sikara, January 2023.
Archaeologists digging near the steppe pyramid of Jozer make a remarkable find 33 feet beneath the earth.
A mummy that may be the oldest ever found in Egypt.
The mummy, believed to date to 2300 per year,
is sealed tightly within a limestone sarcophagus.
And this sarcophagus, like the more than 450 others that have been unearthed in Sakara,
is nowhere near as large or precisely crafted as the stone boxes that reside in the Serapium.
As far as ancient astronaut theorists are concerned, this serves as further evidence that the Serapium belongs to a far older and more sophisticated civilization than most of the
and more sophisticated civilization than most Egyptologists propose.
What we're learning is that whoever was making these sarcophagi
had technology that's at least equal to us today.
So it really shows us that things were going on in ancient Egypt
that are just inexplicable and cannot be explained by normal science.
One of the things that is crystal clear to me is that a technology was used, especially the serapium that has since been lost.
We today would have great difficulties recreating the serapium, and today we would use the most sophisticated technology available to us.
Nobody in their right mind would take on a construction project like that unless there was a pressing reason.
While nothing like the Serapium of Sakara has ever been found anywhere else on Earth,
experts believe that many lost marvels of the ancient world still lie hidden beneath the sands of Egypt.
They are finding new things in Sakara literally every day.
It is one of the most active and exciting archaeological sites in the world.
There could be more serapiums.
There could be more temples.
The possibilities are literally endless.
And the more technology we have moving into the future,
the more we can survey the land in Egypt
and understand how much there is still to be excavated.
Two-thirds of ancient Egypt is still under the sands.
There will be discoveries,
In Sakara, maybe right next to the Serapium, maybe inside the Serapium, that will uncover more and more of the secrets and mysteries about the Serapium.
The question is not if, the question is when, and it might be right there, right under our noses.
The Serapium is a treasure trove for the ancient astronaut theory, because the stories which are combined,
with the gigantic boxes is always in reference to the so-called guardians of the sky.
Now, who were these guys?
Well, according to the ancient Egyptians, they were their gods,
gods that lived in a celestial realm,
but at some point, those celestial gods mingled with people on Earth.
And that, in my opinion, cannot be a figment of somebody's imagination.
And so is the smoking gun still waiting somewhere underneath the sand?
I think the answer to that is a resounding yes.
170 years since its discovery, the Serapium of Sakara remains one of the world's greatest mysteries.
Could it have been built to entomb monstrous hybrid creatures?
Was it connected to an advanced alien technology?
or might it have served a more profound purpose than we can even imagine?
Perhaps the answer lies buried beneath the sands of Egypt,
and when it is finally uncovered, it will reveal the truth about our extraterrestrial origins.
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