View Full Version : Egyptian Pyramid Mysteries to be Explored on live TV - tonight
Mark Ruenes
09-16-2002, 08:42 AM
just a reminder, the show will be aired on fox at 7pm central time tonight.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/09/0910_020913_egypt_1.html
take care,
mark
Tony P.
09-16-2002, 10:03 AM
i hope i'm awake in time for the 8pm showing pacific time. it's live
at 5pm my time, but won't be shown until later. i hope people don't
get confused by this. but they can always read the results anyways.
--- in asc2k@y..., "mark ruenes" <thrak@c...> wrote:
> just a reminder, the show will be aired on fox at 7pm central time
tonight.
Tarzan
09-17-2002, 03:17 AM
regarding the building of the pyramids (note
the word "pyr--amid"..."pyre"--fire;
"amid" --in the middle), if i recall
correctly, thoth, according to druvalo, said
that the pyramids were built by the minds of
the builders--literally created out of thin
air. the "blocks" of stone were made so that
people would not worship the builders as
gods, since the builders felt that the people
would do so if the pyramids were made of one
solid piece, which was easily possible, being
built by the minds of the builders.
for so many years, i always have been
facinated and excited by the existence of the
pyramids. i've always scoffed at lame
attempts to explain the building of the
pyramids with basic labor. cannot be done.
it is interesting that the design of a
pyramid is to create a torsion field within
it and shoot out laser-beam-like energies,
both upward and downward (from the invisible,
inverse pyramid that accompanies any
accurately-aligned pyramid; accurate
alignment is to have the base in perfect
perpendicular alignment with the four
directions).
i don't have the book on hand to refer to
(the flower of life), but i recall the given
date of the construction of the pyramids
being sometime around 11,000 years bc, if i'm
correct in my recall. the sphinx is a lot
older, being some 18,000 yrs old, according
to some erosion experts, who say that, given
the level of erosion on the giant statue,
given the material of it, it has to be in the
neighborhood of 18,000 years. wouldn't
surprise me.
there is also a chinese pyramid being checked
out in china right now, plus there's a ton
more (literally) more undersea, but i don't
expect any of the mainstream news to
accurately carry honest news about these
historic-paradigm-busting artificacts, as
they all still are firmly in the control of
the elite bastards. anything "found" and
recorded on tv is well after the likely
looting of the heretofore unexplored
chambers.
seth
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Tiffani Boswell
09-17-2002, 07:29 AM
mark or anyone...did you watch the broadcast?
i believe the nice archeologist said this shows all those "idiots" out there
that believe in ancient civilizations...
it was a long show...but it was interesting to me to see inside of the
pyramid...
tiffani
Tony P.
09-17-2002, 08:35 AM
in reply to what that one person said, i have to say that just
because you have a piece of the puzzle, doesn't mean the other pieces
aren't true because they don't fit with that piece yet. sooner or
later, a link will be found to connect the weird shapes together.
--- in asc2k@y..., "tiffani boswell" <tiffani@2...> wrote:
> i believe the nice archeologist said this shows all those "idiots"
out there
> that believe in ancient civilizations...
Mark Ruenes
09-17-2002, 11:49 AM
they also stated on the show that it took 3 decades to build the great
pyramid with 25,000 workers...and that they would have had to place a stone
every 2-3 minutes 7 days a week. that seems a little impossible considering
they still cant truly explain how they built and transported the stones.
i've seen shows where they try to replicate different processes and they all
have failed.
mark
>
> --- in asc2k@y..., "tiffani boswell" <tiffani@2...> wrote:
> > i believe the nice archeologist said this shows all those "idiots"
> out there
> > that believe in ancient civilizations...
David Wilcock
09-17-2002, 12:03 PM
from: "mark ruenes"
> they also stated on the show that it took 3 decades to build the great
> pyramid with 25,000 workers...and that they would have had to place a
stone
> every 2-3 minutes 7 days a week. that seems a little impossible
considering
> they still cant truly explain how they built and transported the stones.
> i've seen shows where they try to replicate different processes and they
all
> have failed.
dw: will someone please tell us what the heck happened on this show? i
didn't see it and can't find anything about it online. was it a big puff
piece / smear job? was there nothing behind the door?
peace be with you -
- david
Tony P.
09-17-2002, 12:13 PM
they found a skeleton in the coffin in that segment, not the pyramid
part that is. but in the pyramid, they found what ann walker had
remote viewed and posted on the web thus far, a chamber.
> dw: will someone please tell us what the heck happened on this
show? i
> didn't see it and can't find anything about it online. was it a big
puff
> piece / smear job? was there nothing behind the door?
>
> peace be with you -
>
> - david
Mark Ruenes
09-17-2002, 12:20 PM
they dragged it out over the night. they opened a tomb of one of the
overseers, and found the skeletal remains. the skeleton was on its side
facing east...the rising sun. at that moment the archeologist(egyptian dude
that is always on tv) said the statement about the "idiots" and the ancient
civilizations...the one tiffani quoted. now the shaft from the queens
chamber is what was held out to the very end...and they drilled through the
wall and put a camera through and found another wall. they made it out to
be something grand but to me it looked like another gap in the shaft and
another wall, they made it sound like a huge room but the camera size was
probably smaller than a dime and it had some leds around it so totally
diameter was probably 3" or a bit smaller. so according to those dimensions
it would not have been a huge room but another space in the shaft.
anyone else think the same??
mark
p.s. they were definitely pumping the tv commercials and most of them dealt
with infidelity and low morals. one ad that stuck out was the 7/11 ad with
the guy and his 2 brides...something about "cant commit" get a prepaid phone
from 7/11 and at&t. also the male announcer guy at the very end was
strategically placed in front of a light which gave him a sort of halo
effect around his head, i thought it was strange.
> dw: will someone please tell us what the heck happened on this show? i
> didn't see it and can't find anything about it online. was it a big puff
> piece / smear job? was there nothing behind the door?
>
> peace be with you -
>
> - david
Tiffani Boswell
09-17-2002, 12:36 PM
> they dragged it out over the night.
they sure did...i had to keep encouraging my brother and husband to keep
letting me watch it...but it was funny...my husband even said once and he is
normally not skeptical of media...that it doesn't seem live...the coffin
part...
they opened a tomb of one of the
> overseers, and found the skeletal remains. the skeleton was on its side
> facing east...the rising sun. at that moment the archeologist(egyptian
dude
> that is always on tv) said the statement about the "idiots" and the
ancient
> civilizations...the one tiffani quoted.
i believe he said something as well as hierolyphs from the outside of the
tomb had led them to believe that he had died during a fight or something
and he didn't expect his head to be intact.
i know close to nothing about how to be an archeologist...but it did seem
that after he went on and on about how because of archeology he wasn't going
to touch anything until pictures and classifications should be made....and
then he pushes dust in the coffin while brushing off the skeletons
head...after talking about the samples of dust from inside the coffin and
how old they were that were going to be taken...
but to his benefit he was visibly excited....so maybe that was it...he kept
saying that the egyptian's love built the pyramids, or the pyramids were
built by love, or something of that sort...
i also sat and tried to calculate in my head how they could lay a brick once
every 2 to 3 minutes for decades to get the pyramid completed, and to think
there were no hold ups, or weather...
any ideas on what the long halls they found were...that the archeologist
classified as "dormitories?"
it sound like a huge room but the camera size was
> probably smaller than a dime and it had some leds around it so totally
> diameter was probably 3" or a bit smaller.
it did seem very small and the light was giving me weird images, playing
with my eyes...but it did seem like you could see the permiter and it was
just another shaft...
p.s. they were definitely pumping the tv commercials and most of them dealt
> with infidelity and low morals.
we switched back and forth to the redskins game so didn't watch the
commercials...:)
the pyramid room archeologist did seem to be really excited and stressing
over and over throughout the two hours how this was going to finally show
the world that the egyptian workers had built the great pyramid...
they started by saying in the commentary "no one has found evidence...it has
been a mystery...etc..." and then finally led into the "dormitory" discovery
and "cafeteria" and "bakeries" as they had found those who had built the
great pyramid...
tiffani
bob_dunham
09-17-2002, 04:02 PM
yes i agree with tarzan 100 percent. any one with a sincere interest
in the pyramids should read some of the great books out there.
nothing from the mainstream media can be trusted regarding the
pyramids, and it is not acurate. anything with zawi hawaas must be
complete garbage. he is a terrible terrible prerson, end of story.
some of you are on other lists with people who actually know him.
all of last nights show is to be ignored - thats a very bad place to
get your information - and they didnt even put in that camera till
955 - so they must have knwn all ready there was nothing to see -
otherwise they would need more time!? plus, would you risk that
little camera not fitting in that hole on live tv with 2 minuts to
spare - it might not fit - you could never get it right the first
time - its all sickening.
--- in asc2k@y..., "tiffani boswell" <tiffani@2...> wrote:
>
> > they dragged it out over the night.
>
> they sure did...i had to keep encouraging my brother and husband to
keep
> letting me watch it...but it was funny...my husband even said once
and he is
> normally not skeptical of media...that it doesn't seem live...the
coffin
> part...
>
> they opened a tomb of one of the
> > overseers, and found the skeletal remains. the skeleton was on
its side
> > facing east...the rising sun. at that moment the archeologist
(egyptian
> dude
> > that is always on tv) said the statement about the "idiots" and
the
> ancient
> > civilizations...the one tiffani quoted.
>
> i believe he said something as well as hierolyphs from the outside
of the
> tomb had led them to believe that he had died during a fight or
something
> and he didn't expect his head to be intact.
>
> i know close to nothing about how to be an archeologist...but it
did seem
> that after he went on and on about how because of archeology he
wasn't going
> to touch anything until pictures and classifications should be
made....and
> then he pushes dust in the coffin while brushing off the skeletons
> head...after talking about the samples of dust from inside the
coffin and
> how old they were that were going to be taken...
>
> but to his benefit he was visibly excited....so maybe that was
it...he kept
> saying that the egyptian's love built the pyramids, or the pyramids
were
> built by love, or something of that sort...
>
> i also sat and tried to calculate in my head how they could lay a
brick once
> every 2 to 3 minutes for decades to get the pyramid completed, and
to think
> there were no hold ups, or weather...
>
> any ideas on what the long halls they found were...that the
archeologist
> classified as "dormitories?"
>
> it sound like a huge room but the camera size was
> > probably smaller than a dime and it had some leds around it so
totally
> > diameter was probably 3" or a bit smaller.
>
> it did seem very small and the light was giving me weird images,
playing
> with my eyes...but it did seem like you could see the permiter and
it was
> just another shaft...
>
> p.s. they were definitely pumping the tv commercials and most of
them dealt
> > with infidelity and low morals.
>
> we switched back and forth to the redskins game so didn't watch the
> commercials...:)
>
> the pyramid room archeologist did seem to be really excited and
stressing
> over and over throughout the two hours how this was going to
finally show
> the world that the egyptian workers had built the great pyramid...
> they started by saying in the commentary "no one has found
evidence...it has
> been a mystery...etc..." and then finally led into the "dormitory"
discovery
> and "cafeteria" and "bakeries" as they had found those who had
built the
> great pyramid...
>
> tiffani
Chris Hamilton
09-17-2002, 04:49 PM
dw: will someone please tell us what the heck happened on this show? i didn't
see it and can't find anything about it online. was it a big puff piece / smear
job? was there nothing behind the door?
peace be with you -
others have commented...i will give some specifics for you. first, our friends,
zahi hawass and mark lehner were there. zahi was expounding his usual rhetoric,
of which you are familiar. the shaft, i think you know, but i will iterate is
not more than 6" square (from the gatenbrink tv special too a ways back-think
you saw that). when the robot got to the "door" at the end, it drilled maybe a
1/2" circle and then pushed a probe with a camera/light thru the opening to see
what was on the other side. it showed another "door" with no markings at all
like the first one. this was all done with classic tv suspense from the
narrator. since this would have been quite boring to watch a robot go up a path
gatenbrink had already pictured, the evening was interspersed with the opening
of an overseers tomb (who i suspect they knew would have bones since it was
sealed, btw). hope i helped clarify some impressions :) chris
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tbone50022000
09-17-2002, 06:59 PM
hello,
i could be mistaken but didnt everyone from this group knew it would
be a cheap cheat?
i have a real hard time understanding the comotion about this cheat.!
erik.
bjorn_nitmou
09-18-2002, 06:19 AM
i agree.
--- in asc2k@y..., "tbone50022000" <e.strasser@w...> wrote:
> hello,
>
> i could be mistaken but didnt everyone from this group knew it
would
> be a cheap cheat?
> i have a real hard time understanding the comotion about this
cheat.!
>
> erik.
Tony P.
09-18-2002, 06:47 AM
whether or not they knew about what the result was isn't important.
it's that they finally shared it, as long as they didn't hoax it by
changing what's there. i mean, in both cases. where if they opened
the coffin beforehand, or where if they opened that one door somehow,
closed it, and said it needed to be drilled to open it. but either
way, the outcome as little as it has seemed and disappointed, the
outcome of the great pyramid matched perfectly with what i read
monthes before that ann walker said. she said that there was two
chambers then a room with a kind of treasure past that one small
door. now, we know she was right about one of the chambers. now we
have to wait for the next step, which would be to figure out how to
get into that small space without blowing open a passage to get there.
--- in asc2k@y..., "tbone50022000" <e.strasser@w...> wrote:
> hello,
>
> i could be mistaken but didnt everyone from this group knew it
would
> be a cheap cheat?
> i have a real hard time understanding the comotion about this
cheat.!
>
> erik.
chris.hamilton2@...>
09-18-2002, 07:07 AM
i could be mistaken but didnt everyone from this group knew it would be a cheap
cheat? i have a real hard time understanding the comotion about this cheat.!
erik.
it's all been sensationalized, erik. people wouldn't watch if it was boring
would they? :) take care chris
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