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The Pyramids - who did actually build them? |
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Just consider the scale we are talking about herewith the Giza Pyramids alone. The Great Pyramid, which is nearly 500 feet high, consists of six and a half million tons of stone and around two and a half million individual blocks. Some weigh 70 tons and in the other pyramids and walls are stones of 200, even 468 tons, and they are so perfectly cut and fitted together you could not even get a piece of paper between them. There is enough stone in the Great pyramid alone to build 30 Empire State Buildings and enough stone in the Giza site to build a wall around the entire border of France some 3 metres high and one metre thick. Some of these gigantic stones at Giza and numerous temple sites were apparently taken from quarries hundreds of miles away. And we are told that ’primitive’ people did this?? Oh do come on……. David Icke The
great pyramid at Giza has always been in controversy as to when and who
were involved in its construction. The
source of information concerning the pyramid's builder has come from
Herodotus, a Greek historian of 425 A.D., who claims the contractor to
be Cheops or Khupfu in the 4th Dynasty. This pyramid then, has two names
‑ one being Gizeh and the other Cheops. The Egyptian Book of the
Dead gives us the name as Khufu in the 4th Dynasty, while Erastosthenes,
a Greek scientific writer, in the "Egyptian Kings List," gives
the name of Saophia 1st of the 4th Dynasty. Menetho, the most eminent
Egyptian Priest and historian, who’s King's Lists ate the most
authentic, gives the name of the builder as Suphis of the 4th Dynasty.
Such a confusion of names finally clears when you are brought to realize
that all of these names are of the same person, differently rendered
throughout the centuries that followed. Thus, Cheops remains as the
correct name of the builder (not architect). It
might be wise to ask yourself who Cheops really was and what roll did
the Egyptians play in the construction of this enormous pyramid. Not to
create dismay in your beliefs of who the builders really were, let me
make this bold statement. The Great Pyramid was conceived in the year
2444 B.C., just 1,156 years after the appointment of Adam to rule a new
religious era in 4,000 B.C. The only markings within the entire pyramid
were two gashes, which indicated its completion date in the year 2144
B.C. When this pyramid was under construction... there was no land known
as Egypt nor was there an Egyptian race. The
land that is known today as Egypt and Africa was at the dates of 2144
B.C. called "The Land of Nod" as referred to in the book of
Genesis. As to dates, our Holy Bible was only in its infant stages of
its first five books by the date of 844 B.C. and that date was 1300
years after the pyramid was completed and sealed. In view of these facts
that there were neither Egyptians nor even a land known as Egypt, who
were the actual builders? Could
they be those of the Nodian race or an even stranger race left over from
a previous civilization? Could they have been the famed Atlanteans? The
Egyptians who were originally of the Atlantean race, decided to separate
into their own cultures and further exploit their talents under a
different government. Thus, out of the continent of Nod, they chose
their boundaries for their future land and renamed it Egypt. They knew
that by choosing this particular area they would naturally inherit this
giant edifice at the entrance to the desert. To make matters even more
confusing and difficult to believe, the Russians have also laid claim to
have been the engineers for the Pyramid, totally neglecting the fact
that during this era, there was no Russian continent or Russians per se.
According to intensified research of the ancient records (and not by way
of history books), the present continent of Russia, at the time of the
Pyramid's completion, was known only as the "land of Gog" (as
per honorable mention in your Bible). The scant population of this
barren land was only sparsely occupied by Shim (Son of Noah) and his
family and tribe after the flood. (
David H Lewis)
The theory behind the Pyramid's structure that has unfortunately held firm these many centuries is that it was built by Egyptian slave labor, not only to mine this limestone from the deepest depths of the caves, haul it in gigantic blocks more than 40 miles, over sand dunes and rolling logs, but cut it to precision by means of crude instruments. To place a neatly planned bombshell on this theory, I will explain what had to be involved for such a construction. To have been able to even think along these lines, the head architect would require no less than 170,000 slave workers for one daylight shift. Another 170,000 would be required for the second shift and the same number for a third, since this was a continuous operation. The staggering figure involves more than a half million slaves. This figure does not include the hundreds of thousands who would be needed to grow the food to reed this vast army, the transporters, supervisors per every 300 slaves, the farmers, water carriers, thousands to dispose of food waste, bury the dead, care for the sick and dying. To
support more than a million and a half people, food growers would be in
demand from more than five countries with the two billion tons that
would have been consumed by this massive army of slaves. Let us stray
from this count of human slaves and begin counting heads back to the
time barely after Adam. Adam, as you already know, began his reign in
the year 4,000 B.C. The Pyramid
was first conceived in the year 2444 B.C. but the actual
construction did not begin until 2240 B.C., bringing the
construction time, from start to finish of 96 years. Legends, using the
Egyptian versions, account for a construction period of 700 years. If we
return once more to the slave theory numbering well over a million,
which includes all facets of the operation, this Pyramid, being built
block by block by hand, pulleys, ramps and crude chisels, the only
estimated time that would make sense would exceed 900 years. Before we decide to dismiss these ideas, I will arm you with a few more facts so you can investigate more and come to your own 'informed' decisions:
What about all of that fungi that was found in King Tutu's chamber? Fungi which has never before been seen on earth? What about the Pharaoh's curse????? You decide, who built the Pyramids????? Did you know that the height of the pyramid (481 feet) is almost exactly 1/1,000,000,000 of the distance from the earth to the sun (480.6 billion feet)? How about the fact that a group of modern scientists attempted to build a pyramid out next to the real one using modern technologies, and after something like 100 days, succeeded in building one about 1/40 of the size of the real one???? If you take the line of longitude that the pyramid lies on and the latitude that the pyramid lies on, 31 degrees north by 31 degrees west (the fact that they are the same number is a coincidence???) they are the two lines that cover the most combined land area in the world. In essence, the pyramid is the center of all of the land mass of the whole earth!!!! What about the fact that the Egyptians had not even invented the wheel yet, but the blocks that they had to carry to build the pyramids weighed about 2 tons each? 4,000 lbs.? What did they do... use cement? In fact, they used so much stone, that if you took all of the stone they used and cut it into 1 foot square blocks, it would extend 2/3 of the way around the earth!!! What about the fact that although the Egyptians kept very careful records about everything they ever did; every king they had, every war they fought, and every structure they built, there were no records of them ever having built the pyramids? What about the fact that even though the sides of the base of the pyramid are some 757 feet long, it still forms an almost perfect square? Every angle in the base is exactly 90 degrees. In fact, the sides have a difference in length of something like two centimeters, which is an incredibly small amount.
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