Megalithic Marvels - The Great Pyramid's Mystery Box

Episode Date: March 20, 2025

Mainstream academia tells us that the Great Pyramid was a tomb and that the granite box located inside the so called "King's Chamber" was simply a sarcophagus. Is this true? Or did the G...reat Pyramid have a purpose beyomd that of a tomb? Did the "sarcophagus" in the King's Chamber" actually have a different function?

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Stargate Voyager. Did you know what I'm about to tell you regarding the mysterious box inside the Great Pyramid? So as you are making your way to what's considered the Holy of Holies inside the Great Pyramid, what is known as the King's Chamber. Before you get to this King's Chamber, you first must pass through what's called the Anti-Chamber. In this anti-chamber, I could spend a whole episode on in itself. It's just this little room. literally looks like you're in a mechanical sci-fi box.
Starting point is 00:00:35 It's incredible. And it's one of the parts of the pyramid that really, I believe, pose a huge threat to the theory that the pyramid was just a tomb. So you go through this anti-chamber, which is like, again, this mechanical sci-fi room. And that leads through this little passageway into the king's chamber, or I should say the so-called king's chamber. So did you know that this passageway leading into the king's chamber?
Starting point is 00:01:01 King's chamber is actually smaller than the so-called sarcophagus that sits within it. And a lot of you have probably seen photos of inside the King's Chamber and inside is this box. The mainstream narrative will tell you this is just a sarcophagus that a pharaoh was buried inside. Again, back to the main point. The passageway inside the King's Chamber is smaller than the box that sits within it. What are the implications of this? Well, as author Chris Dunn points out, this means. This means that this rose granite box would have had to have been installed at the time the Great Pyramid was originally under construction and before the massive 70-ton ceiling beams over this chamber were put into place.
Starting point is 00:01:46 So basically this box was not added later by some Pharaoh who wanted to be buried inside. This box was part of the original construction of the Great Pyramid of Gis. It was here before the ceilings were put on. Think about that. Now, again, if you're watching on Spotify or YouTube, you're going to see photos and renderings, a 3D art of what I'm talking about here. Now, when you get up close to this box and peer inside of it,
Starting point is 00:02:19 you're going to see some very interesting anomalies. You're going to see, now again, this is a rose granite box. Rose granite is some of the hardest material on earth. If you look at it on the Moes scale of hardness, M-O-H-S, the Moes scale, diamond is like a 10. As far as hardness goes, in Rose Granite, it's like about a seven or eight, so very hard stone. As you peer close at this box, guess what you see? Precision cuts, drill-like holes, and microscopic vertical tool markings all over the sides of this box, which appear to clearly be evidence of some ancient tool.
Starting point is 00:03:03 Therefore, is this so-called sarcophagus, really a sarcophagus, or was it a box or a case that housed something else entirely? I mentioned author Chris Dunn. I would recommend you get his book, The Giza Power Plant, incredible book, that theorizes that the Great Pyramid is basically some kind of ancient energy generator. and that therefore this box might have been a casing that housed some sort of device inside. And to further kind of go down this road, many of you have probably heard of the Valley of the Kings.
Starting point is 00:03:41 Now, we've been falsely led to believe that the Valley of the Kings are like right next to the Great Pyramids. Did you know that the Valley of the Kings is a seven plus hour car ride away from the Giza Pyramids? It's literally states away if it was in the U.S. It's that far. And if you Google, you know, Valley of the Kings and you look at the images like you're going to see on the screen here, you're going to see how colorful it is inside the Valley of the Kings. There's hieroglyphs. There is beautiful painted artwork depictions.
Starting point is 00:04:17 The ceiling in many spots is painted blue and yellow and red. It's incredible color. inside our actual sarcophagus is in the Valley of the Kings that have been confirmed where they pulled out literal mummies that were inside wrapped. So why have no mummies or artwork depictions like have been found in the Valley of the Kings seven hours away? Why has none of that ever been found on the bare megalithic walls inside the Great Pyramids of Giza? When you compare photos of the Valley of the Kings to photos of the inside of the Great Pyramid
Starting point is 00:04:54 pyramids, and in this case the Great Pyramid, the biggest one, it's a world of difference. One is colorful and one is just flat and bare. Now, many explorers and researchers have wondered why a single chamber, talking about the King's Chamber, which housed a solitary, empty, supposed sarcophagus would need the protection of a tremendous amount of granite masonry that surrounds it. Now, as Graham Hancock points out, in the Great Pyramympath, above the so-called king's chamber are five further chambers. You can't see them when you're inside of it. But if you could see in 3D, above the massive ceiling in this king's chamber are five literal further chambers that go up that were constructed with rose granite walls and beams that weigh
Starting point is 00:05:44 approximately 70 tons each, not wooden beams, granite beams 70 tons. These beams have been elevated to a height of more than 350 feet above the ground. So how could this have been accomplished with ramps, ropes, and pulleys, as the mainstream narrative asserts, when we consider the basic laws of physics, such as you can't haul a stone weighing tens of tons up a ramp that exceeds 10 degrees? Now, when you actually start to try to do these calculations to find out how long of a ramp with a 10-degree slope,
Starting point is 00:06:18 you would need to get these 70-ton blocks 350 feet above the ground, you quickly realize that the ramp itself would have to be so long and so massive in the scale that it doesn't even make sense. The ramp itself would be an engineering feat that would take decades, if not hundreds of years to accomplish, again, with a workforce of slaves and ramps and polis and all this. So that brings me to my final question. Was the Great Pyramid originally created to be a tomb for a pharaoh? as we've been led to believe by the mainstream narrative, or did it have an altogether different purpose entirely? I believe it did.
Starting point is 00:07:01 I'd love to know what you think. Leave me a comment below from wherever you're listening, and let me know what you think the Great Pyramid's original purpose was.

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