BOOK: PYRAMID

“Work smarter, not harder.”
Gerard Fonte presents the construction of the Great Pyramid as a wonder indeed, while challenging our cherished notions of the arduous labor and extreme human costs required for the project. Starting with his knowledge of project management, the properties of basic materials, and common sense, and giving the Egyptians credit as a sophisticated and well-run society, he shows step by step how they may have built great edifices and enhanced social cohesion at the same time.
He posits that some of the implements found at archeological sites were clever labor-saving devices, and using experiments, models and tests he illustrates some Ingenius techniques that were well within the scope of Egyptians’ technical knowledge.
Photographs and diagrams support his theory.
This research covers all major aspects of pyramid building:
- quarrying
- moving
- placing
- lifting
- fitting the blocks
- finishing the outer casing blocks
- placing the top-most blocks
- tool specifications
- wood requirements
and machine design.
It examines:
- Egyptian pyramids in general
- general pyramid geometry
- common pyramid fallacies
- available worker population
- social effects of large works
and scale factors in engineering.
It is important to emphasize that everything is based on:
- archaeological remains
- forensic evidence
- engineering principles
- common sense
and creativity.
Additionally, it presumes that the Egyptian builders were intelligent and innovative and would use the best available techniques.
In particular, two “mysterious” tools that have been found at the pyramid site are examined and found to instrumental for moving and lifting the blocks.
The first is the wooden “quarter circle” or “rocker” which is made from imported cedar.
The author built replicas of these tools and was able to move a 4200 pound concrete “pyramid” block 15 feet in less than 10 seconds by himself and from a stationary starting position.
(The author was 52 years old and weighed 135 pounds at the time.)
A forensic examination of the second tool, a “proto-pulley”, reveals that the Egyptians used a particular type of lever to lift the blocks.
A time-motion examination showed that three men could lift a block a full course in just three minutes with this lever.
The conventional approaches of using ramps to lift blocks and sledges to move blocks are examined are shown to be flawed.
The consequences of employing these methods lead to untenable situations, like a quarry that must supply twice as much rock than it can possibly hold.
Building the Great Pyramid in one year : an engineer’s report – Anna’s Archive
We cannot claim to have discovered the principles and effects described in this study, except where they apply to the concept of electro-motive energy.
Even in this category we must, in some cases, bow to the previous findings of other recent investigators.
The basic knowledge is ancient, though in the course of history it has fragmented among several philosophic sects.
It has additionally been perverted by some of its paganistic proponents, an inevitable effect when the scientific principles of the parent art are only partially understood.
Understanding the principles of energy fields and their relation to human bioelectricity can open the way to corrective measures and the restoration of vitality.
- Bio-auras
- Resonance and the Function of Aural Fields
- Plotting Biorhythms
- Pyramid Power Defined
- The Life-Force in the Great Pyramid
- How the 76 degree Angle Relates to the King’s Chamber
- The Malevolent Influence of Pyramid Power
Life Force in the Great Pyramids – Anna’s Archive
Join revisionist author Joseph P. Farrell for a final look at the Giza Death Star.
This time he looks at the Demon in the Ekur and the Great Pyramid Weapon Hypothesis.
He also looks at “Plasma Cosmotheology” and the Plasma Life Hypothesis.
Chapters include:
- Saints Dionysius and John of Damascus on Angels
- Dionysius’ Celestial Hierarchies
- John of Damascus’ Angelology
- The “Immaterial Materiality” of Angels
- Their Ability to Penetrate Ordinary Matter and “Unlimited” Nature
- Their Ability to Shapeshift
- The Everlasting Temporality, or “Sempiternity,” of Angels
- Their Free Will and Motion
- The “Mental” Place, or Non-Local Position, of Angels
- Both Circumscribed and Not
- Guardians of Regions and Boundaries
- Man the Microcosm or Common Surface
- The Position of Lucifer as Guardian of the Earth
- The “Angelic Uncertainty Principle”
- Their Ability to Communicate without Words or Sound: Entanglement
- Sitchin and the Demon in the Ekur
- Sitchin’s Translation vis-à-vis His Approach to Meopotamian Texts
- “Plasma Cosmotheology”
- Ekurs, Pyramids, and Demons: Mexico
- Richard Hoagland: Stars, Egyptian Religion, and Dante Alighieri
- Aether Plasmaniferous: The Plasma-Life Hypothesis
- Plasma Physicist David Bohm’s Observation and the Beginning of the Plasma Life Hypothesis
- A Few Basics of Plasmas: Bounded Extension in Time and Space
- Some Intriguing Pictures of Nuclear Detonations and the Hyper-Dimensional Transduction Hypothesis
- The Physics of the One Percent and the Ninety-Nine Percent
- Characteristics of Life
- Filaments, Plasma Pinches, and Helixes: Information and Observation, Memory, Communications, Consumption, and Evacuation
- Sheaths, Membranes, Regions, Organs, Voids, Cells, and Crystals
- “Food”, “Breathing”, and Great Balls of Fire
- Ball Lightning
- Plasma Drones
- Intelligence, and Artificial Intelligence
- Leidenfrost Layers, Ambiplasmas, or Plasmas with Regions of Matter and Antimatter
- When Plasmas Intersect with Plasmas: Bioplasma Bodies, Biophotons, Kirlian Photography, and the Astral or Spiritual Body
- A Summary of Characteristics of Plasmas Paralleling those of Intelligent Life
- An Extreme Speculation Concerning Giza, the “Demon in the Ekur”, and the Governance of the World; Aspects of the Weapon Hypothesis Modified by the Plasma Life Hypothesis
- Crystals: Tuners and Transducers
- The Planetary Associations of Angels: Their Occult Sigils and Seals, “Circuits”, and Crop Circles The Planetary Associations of Crystals with Angels
& more.
The Demon in the Ekur: Angels, Demons, Plasmas, Patristics, and Pyramids – Anna’s Archive
During WWII there was an attempt to achieve invisibility called the Philadelphia Experiment. Afterward occurred the now famous time travel experiments named after the underground base at Montauk Point on Long Island.
Now this third book in the Montauk series summarises the events of the first two books and then takes the reader on an even more spectacular journey.
The discovery of ancient pyramids at Montauk leads to a connection with Ancient Egypt and its position as a gateway to other dimensions.
Like a psychic detective story beyond the occult, venture into an unprecedented investigation of the mystery schools of the earth and their connection to:
- Egypt
- Atlantis
- Mars
and the star Sirius.
Chapters on new psychotronic weapons, the history of Mars, the strange death of Ian Fleming in connection with the Philadelphia Experiment, underground at the Montauk Base.
Ian Lancaster Fleming (28 May 1908 – 12 August 1964) was an English writer, best known for his postwar James Bond series of spy novels. Fleming came from a wealthy family connected to the merchant bank Robert Fleming & Co., and his father was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Henley from 1910 until his death on the Western Front in 1917. Educated at Eton, Sandhurst, and, briefly, the universities of Munich and Geneva, Fleming moved through several jobs before he started writing.
Miles Williams Mathis: How to Deconstruct a James Bond Film – Do YOU have the HOLY GHOST?
Pyramids of Montauk : explorations in consciousness – Anna’s Archive
Pyramids is the seventh book in the award-winning comic fantasy Discworld series by Terry Pratchett.In Pyramids, you’ll discover the tale of Teppic, a student at the Assassin’s Guild of Ankh-Morpok and prince of the tiny kingdom of Djelibeybi, thrust into the role of pharaoh after his father’s sudden death.
It’s bad enough being new on the job, but Teppic hasn’t a clue as to what a pharaoh is supposed to do.
First, there’s the monumental task of building a suitable resting place for Dad — a pyramid to end all pyramids.
Then there are the myriad administrative duties, such as dealing with:
- mad priests
- sacred crocodiles
- marching mummies
And to top it all off, the adolescent pharaoh discovers deceit, betrayal—not to mention a headstrong handmaiden—at the heart of his realm.
Sometimes being a god is no fun at all…
Review
“‘Like Dickens, much of Pratchett’s appeal lies in his humanism, both in a sentimental regard for his characters’ good fortune, and in that his writing is generous-spirited and inclusive'”
Guardian
“‘As funny as Wodehouse and as witty as Waugh'”
Independent
“‘Imagine a collision between Jonathan Swift at his most scatologically-minded and J.R.R. Tolkien on speed'”
Daily Telegraph
“‘The best kind of parody – funny and smart and still a good story'”
Mail on Sunday from the Publisher
Pyramids (The Book of Going Forth) is the seventh Discworld novel – and the most outrageously funny to date.
Pyramids: a novel of Discworld – Anna’s Archive
Probes the history, origins, and purpose of the pyramids in the Valley of:
- Mexico
- Yucatan
- Central America
with emphasis on the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon near Mexico City.
Recounts the history of these structures from their first sighting by Cortes as rubble-covered mounds through four centuries of efforts to solve the mystery of their existence.
Mysteries of the Mexican pyramids / dimensional analysis in original drawings by Hugh Harleston, Jr. and historic illustrations from many sources – Anna’s Archive
Describes the steps in a food chain and discusses their importance in the maintenance of life
Includes index.
Chains, Webs, And Pyramids: The Flow Of Energy In Nature – Anna’s Archive