Corrado Malanga, from the University of Pisa, and Filippo Biondi, involved in radar and remote sensing research with the University of Strathclyde, published peer-reviewed research in 2022 via MDPI, entitled,
“Synthetic Aperture Radar Doppler Tomography Reveals Details of Undiscovered High-Resolution Internal Structure of the Great Pyramid of Giza.”
Official press release 1. Giza Plateau: discovery of a huge city under the Pyramids.
Their research was conducted using SAR data, Synthetic Aperture Radar, along with proprietary software, developed by Filippo Biondi, that transforms the radar signals into phononic information which allows for the detection of millimetric vibrations.
Official press release 2. Giza Plateau: discovery of a huge city under the Pyramids.
This cutting-edge technology is capable of revealing underground structures invisible to traditional methods, and revealed internal structures never seen before.
Having established their expertise in using SAR to explore pyramid structures non-invasively, a recent press release on their current project was released last Saturday.
This March 15th press release summarized the key findings in the team’s research of the second largest pyramid of the Giza Plateau, known as the Khafre Pyramid.
And what they found was astonishing.
The analyses of dozens of tomographic SAR images obtained from different angles enabled the 3D reconstruction of inside the pyramid of Khafre.
And deep beneath the surface of the plateau.
Near the base of the pyramid, 5 identical structures are seen, connected by geometric pathways.
Inside each of these are 5 horizontal levels and a sloping roof.
Below these 5 structures are 8 cylindrical structures which appear to be vertical wells, hollow inside, and surrounded by descending spiral pathways.
These 8 vertically aligned cylindrical structures, arranged in two parallel rows from north to south, descend to a depth of 648 meters where they all merge into two large cubic structures measuring approximately 80 meters per side.
The entire structure extends approximately two kilometers beneath the surface.
And extends beneath all three pyramids of the Giza Plateau complex.
Mainstream Egyptology tells us that the Giza pyramids were tombs for pharaohs:
Khufu or Cheops (died c. 2566 BC) was an ancient Egyptian monarch who was the second pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty, in the first half of the Old Kingdom period (26th century BC). Khufu succeeded his father Sneferu as king. He is generally accepted as having commissioned the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, but many other aspects of his reign are poorly documented.
Khafre
Khafre Enthroned, a funerary statue of Khafre in diorite. Egyptian Museum in Cairo 799 KB View full-sizeDownload
Khafre or Chephren (died c. 2532 BC) was an ancient Egyptian monarch who was the fourth king of the Fourth Dynasty, during the earlier half of the Old Kingdom period (c. 2700–2200 BC). He was son of the king Khufu and succeeded his brother Djedefre to the throne. Khafre’s enormous pyramid at Giza, the Pyramid of Khafre, is surpassed only by his father’s (the Great Pyramid). The Great Sphinx of Giza was also built for him, according to most Egyptologists. Not much is known about Khafre aside from the reports of Herodotus, a Greek historian who wrote 2,000 years later.
Menkaure or Menkaura (Egyptian transliteration: mn-kꜣw-rꜥ; c. 2550 BC – c. 2503 BC) was a king of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt during the Old Kingdom. He is well known under his Hellenized names Mykerinos (Ancient Greek: Μυκερῖνος, romanized: Mukerînos by Herodotus), in turn Latinized as Mycerinus, and Menkheres (Μεγχέρης, Menkhérēs by Manetho). According to Manetho, he was the throne successor of king Bikheris, but according to archaeological evidence, he was almost certainly the successor of Khafre. Africanus (from Syncellus) reports as rulers of the fourth dynasty Sôris, Suphis I, Suphis II, Mencherês (=Menkaure), Ratoisês, Bicheris, Sebercherês, and Thamphthis in this order. Menkaure became famous for his tomb, the Pyramid of Menkaure, at Giza and his statue triads, which showed him alongside the goddess Hathor and various regional deities.
And that they were built around 2500 BC using:
ramps
sledges
levers
But the redundant mathematics in their construction, which include Pi, the golden ratio, and the speed of light, along with the testimony of today’s expert architects, suggests that the official story does not hold up.
The massive underground structure revealed by the recent SAR data shows what appears to be a mechanical or functional system.
And this has been hypothesized in the past.
Nikola Tesla believed that the pyramids could harness earth’s natural frequencies.
This arguably inspired his experiments in wireless energy transmission and scalar waves.
In, “The Giza Power Plant,”Christopher Dunn argued that the Great Pyramid was a power-generating machine using resonant and acoustic forces to convert mechanical stress into electricity.
The Giza Power Plant _ Technologies of Ancient Egypt — Christopher Dunn [Christopher Dunn] — 2011 — Inner Traditions_Bear & Company — 9781591439059 — 557736314999ba2d02ddab9aadfba0e0 — Anna’s Archive.pdf 4.38 MB View full-sizeDownload
This master engineer shows how the Great Pyramid possibly created a harmonic resonance with the Earth, allowing this crystal edifice to convert the Earth’s vibrational energies into an unlimited supply of electricity. The Secrets of the Giza Pyramid Machine Revealed! Did a highly advanced civilization exist in prehistory? Is the Giza Pyramid a remnant of their technology? Then, what was the power source that fueled such a civilization? The technology of harmonic resonance claims renowned master craftsman and engineer Christopher Dunn. In a brilliant piece of reverse engineering based on twenty years of research, Dunn reveals that the Great Pyramid of Giza was actually a large acoustical device! By its size and dimensions, this crystal edifice created a harmonic resonance with the Earth and converted Earth’s vibrational energies to microwave radiation. The author shows how the pyramid’s numerous chambers and passageways were positioned with the…
In, “The Giza Death Star,”Joseph Farrell proposed that the Great Pyramid of Giza was a weapon of mass destruction using a type of physics, that he calls “paleophysics,” to focus energy as a scalar weapon.
The Giza Death Star Destroyed_ The Ancient War for Future — Farrell, Joseph P — Giza Death Star trilogy, 2003 — Adventures Unlimited Press — 5d2af8560254c544edf8ae5d99e6577a — Anna’s Archive.pdf 9.88 MB View full-sizeDownload
Physicist Joseph Farrell is amazing sequel to ‘The Giza Death Star’ which takes us from the Great Pyramid of Giza to the asteroid belt and the so-called Pyramids of Mars. Farrell expands on his thesis that the Great Pyramid was a chemical maser, designed as a weapon and eventually deployed with disastrous results to the solar system. The Great Pyramid as a weapon! Evidence of the Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction in Ancient Times! The Astonishing Technology used in the Giza Death Star! Evidence of a similar Death Star-Pyramid built on Mars! The mystery of the Asteroid Belt solved! Topics in this amazing book include: Exploding Planets: The Movie, the Mirro, and the Model; Dating the Catastrophe and the Compound; A Brief History of the Exoteric and Esoteric Investigations of the Great Pyramid; No Machines, Please!; The Stargate Conspiracy; The Scalar Weapons; Message or Machine?; A Tesla Analysis of the Putative Physics and Engineering of the Giza Death Star; Cohering the Zero Point, Vacuum Energy, Flux: Synopsis of Scalar Physics and Paleophysics; Configuring the Scalar Pulse Wave; Inferred Applications in the Great Pyramid; Quantum Numerology, Feedback Loops and Tetrahedral Physic…
The cylindrical wells could be conduits for energy or sound waves, and the cubic structures might serve as energy storage or stabilization units, akin to components in a large-scale weapon or generator.
And the detection of vibrations in the pyramid’s internal structures, reflects all of these ideas.
The Khafre Project hopes to plan an excavation in order to discover more about this underground structure, but history shows that this will be very difficult to get approval for.