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Giza Pyramids ~ Parts Of Bases - NOT Stone Blocks


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Ajoutée le 21 oct. 2018

I share research that indicates parts of the bases of the largest 2 pyramids at Giza are not stone
blocks. They are part of the original mounds. I show the evidence that 3 corners of the two big
pyramids at Giza, the 2 western corners of the middle pyramid and one at the great pyramid are
constructed of steps carved out of the natural bedrock. It is not seen all the way a round.

Suzanne Raynaud, Henri de La Boisse, Farid Mahmoud Makroum, Joël Bertho. Geological and
Geomorphological study of the original hill at the base of Fourth Dynasty Egyptian monuments.
https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/h...

#egypt #greatpyramid

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271 commentaires

Barbara Lindhjem
il y a 5 mois
I agree with your conclusion.....the first steps certainly look like they have been cut into the
plateau.
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Nancy Volker
Nancy Volker
il y a 5 mois
who ever made the pyramids used the land around for their own benefit they could save years
by doing this
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blueoctopus
blueoctopus
il y a 5 mois
In a nut shell, I have been there a few times researching the pyramids and I agree that they were
built on hills. It makes sense from a construction point of view. At one point I looked exclusively
for evidence of this and it is obvious that the bases are not blocks . I dont have time to do
videos, but I'm glad other researchers do.
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J V ELL
J V ELL
il y a 5 mois
crazy how much is in plain sight...
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WildVke
WildVke
il y a 5 mois
The bases make perfect sense! The weight, no movement in the structures...yes.
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Victor Valencik
Victor Valencik
il y a 5 mois
Wow! Mind blown again! I’ve never heard about this carving out of the plateau. Amazing video
bro. Thanks again.
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Steve Whitson
Steve Whitson
il y a 5 mois
Brilliant observation regarding the base rock forming the first several steps of the pyramid.
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Noware Man
Noware Man
il y a 5 mois
Yes, very good video! Keep exposing the fraud of corporate acedemia. �
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
Even the alternate researchers have not stated this. Where the hell was Schoch on this? He is so
sure there is original parts of the plateau under the pyramids...why hasn't he spoken on this??
Been to Egypt 25 times....he states this but can't see it?? Wt
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Noware Man
Noware Man
il y a 5 mois
@cfapps7865 I love that little lady even though she knows me not. I try my best to hear all
perspectives and never throw the baby out with the bath water. You also seek the truth and
discernment is not always easy. great work brother.
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Sondi 907SkyWatcher
Sondi 907SkyWatcher
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
I would conclude the same. Thanks for sharing!
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Wind Hammer
Wind Hammer
il y a 5 mois
Great find!
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Nancy Volker
Nancy Volker
il y a 5 mois
the rendering of it when it was in use is beautiful
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The Lost History Channel TKTC
The Lost History Channel TKTC
il y a 5 mois
You have inspired some huge channels chuck, probably reaching enough people to fill a Country
now through information that has reemerged from your mind. LOL. It's all in plain sight to a
certain degree, the ruins of the Gods. Awesomeness oozes from you brother! :))
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Thank you. This info was just sitting there is the description of that video I made 13 months ago.
Was kind of kicking myself that i forgot such an important thing. But that happens when you
look at a lot of stuff. I appreciate that my friend. :)
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The Lost History Channel TKTC
The Lost History Channel TKTC
il y a 5 mois
Absolutely, it is amazing the amount of times i will suddenly start remembering things i wish i
had included almost as soon as i publish a video, LOL :) Keep the knowledge coming brother! We
are all here for ya!
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
After almost all my videos ....once they are uploaded..I'll listen to see how many times I screwed
up in my final editing. Or just checking a second time to see if I got everything right...I'll
think..."You forgot that...dumbass...that would have been important to mention". Or a smart
sub will mention something I forgot to edit in. And man..when I just looked at that strange
website name I used for this video the bells and whistles started going off. Funny what we
remember. And forget.
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The Lost History Channel TKTC
The Lost History Channel TKTC
il y a 5 mois
True True! LOL..
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jason deomes
jason deomes
il y a 3 mois
@cfapps7865 hey Chuck!! Hope you see this! Lol, just been going over older videos, have you
heard/researched Egyptian hieroglyphs around lake Powell, forgotten canyon?? � � ��
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 3 mois
@jason deomes I am familiar with the area but don't recall any glyphs.
Scot Johnson
Scot Johnson
il y a 5 mois
Also, helps the idea that it was another man made structure before it was a pyramid.
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Mandujanokike
Mandujanokike
il y a 5 mois
Great video
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Donnie Dark X
Donnie Dark X
il y a 5 mois
Excellent video Chuck. I've always intuitively seen the pyramids of Khufu and Khafra as two great
Ben Ben's where one can see the Akhet/horizon forming in between. To view them together
(and at the same height) one's head just needs to be in the right place at the right time ;) I feel
we only need to look at what is probably the most sacred symbol of all for a clue. The symbol
embedded in the small pyramid shaped recess located above the true entrance of the Great
Pyramid. I feel this symbol (once upon a time well and truly hidden within) should be considered
to be of the highest most significance. I've also noticed SGD has done some amazing work
recently joining dots and showing how all the main pyramids align/link to the sacred benben of
Heliopolis. All fascinating stuff. Keep up the great work!
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clive massey
clive massey
il y a 5 mois
I think that people should look at the old maps as in thE 1700'S NOT THE STUPID
GEOLOGISTS,OHHHHHH NEVER MIND,HAS ENYONE SEEN WEATHERING IN A BRICK?
cirquePERDIEM
cirquePERDIEM
il y a 5 mois
Mind blown!!! Absolutely incredible! This is groundbreaking and yeah, w t h hasn't this been
seen, or if it has why has it been left out of our 'teaching '?? Incredible, thanks for the video!!!
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Pyotr Growpotkin
Pyotr Growpotkin
il y a 5 mois
Great video man!
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Brasstard 7.62
Brasstard 7.62
il y a 5 mois
Wow I've never heard of that!
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vohiii
vohiii
il y a 5 mois
Love your videos bro. Keep em coming !

I have 1 question. What is the crack on the wall in the Kings chamber in the Great pyramid ?
I have watched all the videos from the inside and none show this broken wall directly.
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Randy Bostic
Randy Bostic
il y a 5 mois
Massive earthquake deformed the structure.
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vohiii
vohiii
il y a 5 mois
Thanks for the reply bro. I was wondering, because I have watched everything possible I can find
inside the chamber and no one shows this wall clearly.....
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
I can’t argue with that. A lot of time. Who knows? Makes sense.
Greg Phillips
Greg Phillips
il y a 5 mois
Weeell Jean Pierre Houdin has an alternate theory, which is fascinating in its own right.
Construction methods in his architectural theory could be employed at any date, so I have given
this theory quite a bit of credibility, even given the ages of the valley temple, sphinx enclosure,
the osirion and it's BACK WALL and the great labyrinth. It's a how it's built, not when it's built.
Anyway it's also entertaining. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?
list=PLf_5zbxiQ4cL42b9vyvGRugPP3eLYmbsq
Noware Man
Noware Man
il y a 5 mois
Sylvia Ivanova of "Newearth" on YouTube has spoken several times in her videos that many
ancient megalithic sites are built on far older Stone cut foundations and globally.
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
She is stating the obvious.
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dark fire
dark fire
il y a 5 mois
cfapps7865 rather blunt I think ... These old teachers and students of LIFE and TIME left there
MARK on the center of the world for you to SEE and WONDER. One could speculate that they
were the first to build there given the precise position ... One might also speculate they had
small monoliths erected there to better guesstimate a moregooder SPOT while they drank and
tripped n screwed there girlservants
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Robert Kenneth Götcher
Robert Kenneth Götcher
il y a 5 mois
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Amazing find dude buddy bro man keep up your selfless amazing work
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Apollo355
Apollo355
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
I think they picked mounds that were part of a more ancient structures (such as the Acropolis in
Athens where the Parthenon was built on), and then built the pyramids using stones and geo
polymer concrete...
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Pieter van der Meulen
Pieter van der Meulen
il y a 5 mois
Fascinating... the only other monuments cut out of stone bedrock that springs to mind is
Kailasa.. ofcourse there are some examples of scoopmarks or a throne in s america..... maybe
some caves in China.... but most ancient monuments around the world are build with (giant)
blocks. I guess removing tons of stone is easier and more ancient technique than building
upwards with tons of blocks.
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
All the "unfinished" pyramids seem to have similar base construction.
Barry Walker
Barry Walker
il y a 5 mois
Great thinking, and very interesting.
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joe ampolo
joe ampolo
il y a 5 mois
Nice. Did the mound builders similarly repurpose terrain features?
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John Rice
John Rice
il y a 5 mois
I thought it was known that the pyramids were built onto the stone of the landscape. I guess not
everyone talks about it.
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
I have heard John Anthony West and Robert Schoch(geologist) talk about how the bases appear
so much different. I think Brien Foerster has shown the bases. I just have not heard anyone talk
about this because i for sure would have remembered it. There are only 3 corners of the big two
pyramids where this is evident. So the west side of the middle pyramid was anchored in an
original mound.
#losthistory
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John Rice
John Rice
il y a 5 mois
I remember seeing cross sections that illustrate those facts...I don't recall where.
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
I'm still waiting 12 hrs later for someone to leave a link where this is mentioned.
Furio Tedeschi
Furio Tedeschi
il y a 5 mois
happy all you dudes on youtube are sharing your knowledge and working together even if you
do not agree 100%
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Jensen of Hastings
Jensen of Hastings
il y a 5 mois
the best - excellent stuff
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Echo Whiskey
Echo Whiskey
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
If it does not fit with current Egyptology, ignore, disavow, hide, steal and/or destroy. Or so it
seems. Sad, when observant people, ask questions and get shut down. Keep up the good work.

I know I asked the same question years ago among friends in a bar. Of course aliens and Stargate
were included in this conversation also.
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brianmcrock
brianmcrock
il y a 5 mois
Yes...very interesting development... and conclusions. It makes me wonder what we might find if
we were to "peel away" some of the blocks to see the shapes of the bedrock structures below...
hmmm. As always, thanks for the wonderful thought-food, Chuck.
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David Turner
David Turner
il y a 5 mois
I sure would like to see what is under the pyramids I would think water channels and maybe
even a large living complex. Man has been digging underground for millions of years so anything
is possible.
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jasoreed
jasoreed
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
Wow that's an eye opener ! Good work uncovering that ... somewhere in the world on you tube
you just know someone will copy your research and the title will be top 5 reasons why the Great
Pyramid is not made of stone blocks
...lol
John Queripel
John Queripel
il y a 5 mois
Thanks for this very interesting information. I have read about and seen drawings that showed
the mound that the Great Pyramid was built on before. I don't think it showed the outcrop to
the corners though. This makes me think that the decision to create the pyramid complex on this
exact location must have meant the exact location had great significance to the builders.
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Gregory Michael Lawlor
Gregory Michael Lawlor
il y a 5 mois
Liking your videos!
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Enrique Cafuentes
Enrique Cafuentes
il y a 5 mois
Its natures systematic way of flowing ancient people on how to build the pyramids.
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Mark Thomas Jones
Mark Thomas Jones
il y a 5 mois
The same can be said for Machupichu or however you spell it
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highland chillin
highland chillin
il y a 5 mois
� my god it seems like it has no seams it seems lol
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
I looked hard. Not sure if I would have made this video if I did find clear evidence of seams.
Seems some researchers have not noticed something important. And I saw it from Sin City. LoL.
:)
Rahatlakhoom
Rahatlakhoom
il y a 5 mois
Game changer info....big time. We will get into those builders heads yet.
Ancient Mysteries & Modern Innovations
Ancient Mysteries & Modern Innovations
il y a 5 mois
Great
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Bonciu Florian
Bonciu Florian
il y a 5 mois
ok, good point, well done, very interesting as always.........the antic buildings
Ancient History Criticisms
Ancient History Criticisms
il y a 5 mois
Great job Chuck, I love how all our separate research is coming together. I will mention this video
in my upcoming video and go over some of the things Matt brought up as well. I want to talk
about the casing stones also. Specifically the Menkaure pyramid. I also found some different
angles of the GCF1 structure so I will bring those up as well. I emailed Robert Schoch again
offering him my research and asking him to check out my channel.
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Ancient History Criticisms
Ancient History Criticisms
il y a 5 mois
4:18 I find the "wedge holes" in the casing stones interesting. The orthodox view is they are
marks left by scavenging peoples, splitting up the old blocks for their constructions. Now, in
some cases I agree, but in others I am not so sure. I had started an album on wedge holes but
quickly got distracted by the bevel blocks. I think some of these "wedge hole" marks may be
original, and that in many cases it could be that the scavenging later peoples merely exploited
these holes to split the stone. I'll try to provide evidence of this in my video as well.
Ancient History Criticisms
Ancient History Criticisms
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
I believe the lower steps cut out of bedrock extends to all three pyramids... Ok, you show it too.
Agreed.
Ancient History Criticisms
Ancient History Criticisms
il y a 5 mois
https://youtu.be/ake8GZTLp_Q?t=175 Mohamed Ibrahim discussion the same thing. Behind the
rock he is using for his demonstration, you can see the lowest course is indeed carved bedrock.
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Thanks Andrew. Just saw this. A little overwhelmed with all the comments and with what I got
going today. I’ll check it out later. Someone has to mention the 3-6 lowest steps on the west
side are indeed rock cut steps. With all that has been said.
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Ancient History Criticisms
Ancient History Criticisms
il y a 5 mois
cfapps7865 when you mentioned it i thought I remembered someone pointing them out in a
lecture... Childress maybe? I really can't remember...
RW
RW
il y a 5 mois
Cool video
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yod bod
yod bod
il y a 5 mois
The onus is now to disprove the existence of pre pyramid plinths rather than trying to prove
their existence..
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Silas Ash
Silas Ash
il y a 5 mois
This was awesome. I always wondered about the mounds they were built on. Perhaps that’s why
the 3rd pyramid is off-centered — that’s where the original mound was. So the Sphinx, all 3
pyramids, Gebel Gibly & the Queens tomb and the red pyramid are all built on bedrock of
ancient structures. Fascinating stuff
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Does not appear to be a mound under the small one. If you have the big two set you can place
that 3rd one where you want to complete the alignment. To me they just carved the rock down
and made it level where ever they wanted.
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jennifer spicer
jennifer spicer
il y a 5 mois
I had never heard of or noticed this before... you are absolutely correct; the lower levels are cut
bedrock... the geology is clear. Excellent ... this is exciting.
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jennifer spicer
jennifer spicer
il y a 5 mois
i'll edit my comment by saying i have certainly heard of the bases of the Great Pyramid et al
being worked and even accommodating the original terrain; perhaps to encase a previously
existing significant site (the grotto and passage to it, for instance.), as well as establishing a
plaza/base for construction... it only makes sense. it also makes sense to be mindful of possibly
large expanses of time elapsing between various stages of development... the bases and the
purposes they served may be of a quite different time and utility than the structures above
them.
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Yes. I mentioned that many people correctly think they are built over mounds or the terrain. But
i am still waiting for a link that says the first few steps in certain areas are cut rock steps. I think
the steps were cut by the original builders. For many reasons,
edna bell
edna bell
il y a 5 mois
Just in case you haven`t heard of her or seen this Lecture I think you will enjoy
from/MegalithomaniaUK- May,17 2016/(Antonia Gigal:The Divine Island of Giza:FULL
LECTURE/with pictures and evidences of all her research to back up her Lecture/ I ran into to it
by Luck,I loved it and thought it a hidden gem /Thank You
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edna bell
edna bell
il y a 5 mois
If you haven`t seen it, you must !!!!/she is an Egyptologist/speaks many languages/lives their
for over 20 years while and is still doing research /but the places she finds and gets her info
and evidences is amazing ,she thought outside the box and she found it/I know you will Love it,
Just trying to help,I know how much work you have done and all the wonder you have for Egypt
N VDL
N VDL
il y a 1 mois (modifié)
Wow, highly fascinating. I'm not easily fascinated.

*Edit: Not true, I'm actually interested in almost everything.


THE DON GENIUS
THE DON GENIUS
il y a 5 mois
You the man bro!!!
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Thanks. Just a little curiosity goes a long way.
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B 13
B 13
il y a 4 mois
Rodger @ mudfossil university just posted a small video on this he has some incredible therories
nebbalf
nebbalf
il y a 5 mois
This has become my hands down favorite channel on youtube. Thank you for putting in all that
time and effort to make and post these videos. I wish you all the best!
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
I appreciate that. Thanks and you're welcome. I just do this in my free time. So not a lot of
time, free alone time isn't much these days. But I know how to do a video in the most time
efficient manner possible. :)
Larisa Sosis
Larisa Sosis
il y a 5 mois
Thank you very much.
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
You're welcome very much Larisa.
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Big Joe
Big Joe
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
Great video, thx again !
... and not entirely made of blocks .
Richard Connor
Richard Connor
il y a 5 mois
Fascinating. Thank you for sharing.
Derek Shaffer
Derek Shaffer
il y a 5 mois
I thought the water erosion and weathering of decorations on that small 'pyramid' or
'embalming' building were the most significant thing about all of this.
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
"Kenkauwes tomb" is more important that people realize. I think the most significant thing is no
one has discussed the bottom steps in certain areas are cut steps out of the original bedrock.
Still have not seen one link left .
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Dylan B
Dylan B
il y a 5 mois
Those "blocks" are poured like concrete....Its been talked about for some time
Skippy Lippy
Skippy Lippy
il y a 5 mois
This is fascinating. Thank you for making this video!
MusFuzZ
MusFuzZ
il y a 5 mois
But are the cuts on the same height? I imagine they used a retaining wall and filled it with water
to get it perfectly level. This establishes that water was used as the media to build it on, and
further strengthens the floating of blocks theory
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
If inside the pyramid the original mound extends to all sides, and that is very possible even
though we can’t see it, you probably wouldn’t need a retaining wall to hold water. Your base and
something to hold water to level it is accomplished in one step. I thought about water while
doing this.
Sailing Prepper
Sailing Prepper
il y a 4 mois
Great catch, Thank you ,more to ponder about bow
ryan Thoroman
ryan Thoroman
il y a 5 mois
Just because you got louder.It doesn't make you anymore right.
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
I showed it. That makes it right. Anyone can see.
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MrDirtclodfight
MrDirtclodfight
il y a 5 mois
Good video. Old news. Loose the attitude.��
ShortbusMooner
ShortbusMooner
il y a 5 mois
Yep- seamless!! .. Thanks for sharing!
Daniel Navich
Daniel Navich
il y a 5 mois
Why do I need answers to these mysteries so bad ?
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Lt. Surok
Lt. Surok
il y a 5 mois
Ruins of the Gods.. we all know this intuitively
Game Overlord
Game Overlord
il y a 5 mois
Highly interesting and another proof for your vallue. but even 1,5 Millonen Blocks in 20 years, its
impossible without hightech and high grade order. the task got easier but still unexplainable.
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Kishin Oshikawa
Kishin Oshikawa
il y a 5 mois
Wow great video never heard anything about this. Amazing and very informative ��
Harry ToyShirt
Harry ToyShirt
il y a 4 mois
I have a book that explains how they used a sort of concrete to build the pyramids. ??
nicolai van manen
nicolai van manen
il y a 4 mois
DAMN..... you in to something here..... there is a small cliff on the back of the video, behind the
pyramid, and it seams it the same height of the cut bed rock you mentioning.... could it be that
most of the stones actually come from the bedrock surrounding the pyramids ? as it is with the
Sphinx and the Sphinx temple in front ? hmmmmm......
01bletsch
01bletsch
il y a 5 mois
Great eye Chuck!
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Thank you. Just need to read a little and have a little curiosity.
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MEYO DoCs
MEYO DoCs
il y a 3 semaines
The evidence that shows that ancient builders where an incredibly technologically advance
civilization is overwhelming, it is everywhere. I would think that the bigger challenge even
greater than the pyramids themselves, is the fact that it all lies on top of an artificial plateu!!! I'm
mean what!! They made that big ass platue carved from the bedrock to hold the weight of of all
those enormous pyramids. I mean that itself is a wonder !!! And look at the ridiculously
incredible marvelous obvious machine cut stone at the middle of the screen about minute 4:55.
By the way great finding as always.
T.R. Pickerill
T.R. Pickerill
il y a 5 mois
I am glad that you are looking into this. What I have seen before that had me fist thinking that
the base sandstone was something to look at I believe was from a J.A.W. video or a Robert
Temple video. There are many sites like this I recall. The Valley Temple correct? But also the
original Kufu mound over the lower chamber.. and the Sphinx of course. primeval mounds and
the stars.. very cool
EJ Armstrong
EJ Armstrong
il y a 5 mois
Makes sense that the original unique topography would play a crucial role in sittings and
foundations.
kevin hickey
kevin hickey
il y a 5 mois
Hey man. Just wondering if you got the time stamp I sent you for the video on the bedrock
courses on the second pyramid?
white tiger
white tiger
il y a 5 mois
As far as I know you are the first person that points to machine tools used to build the
pyramids...thanks for this info...
paul kendall
paul kendall
il y a 5 mois
Nothing was cut nobody cuts stone! You got alot to learn
Robert Harris
Robert Harris
il y a 5 mois
very cool!
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AuntiJen
AuntiJen
il y a 5 mois
�Please don't say UFO 'bases'�lol
David White
David White
il y a 5 mois
Waaay cool !!! Well spotted man !!!
john underwood
john underwood
il y a 5 mois
You conclusion is correct. There are now seems in the rock forming the base of the pyramid.
Good observation. I haven't heard this information anywhere or seen it displayed. Thanks for a
good video with great evidence.
Daniel Knight
Daniel Knight
il y a 5 mois
That's a very interesting theory and I'm sure you're correct. It only makes cense .....work smarter
not harder. But still the massive stones at that time....they had help
Shelley Slatton
Shelley Slatton
il y a 5 mois
Works fine this morning on phone (konkulators~:( )
I watched it on tv when there was no sound on phone!
All others programs worked on phone last nite!
Watched a program in past where they showed that inside of part of structure was carved from
bedrock.�� �
StanJan1958
StanJan1958
il y a 5 mois
Just excellent. Yes, it is cool ! Thank you.
nightlightabcd
nightlightabcd
il y a 5 mois
I really like your videos of logic and reason and evidence! I'm so glad you don't get into
aliens, wizards and cutting stone with sound. Well done!
Nats J.v.R
Nats J.v.R
il y a 5 mois
It makes sense that they would use the original rock as a foundation - what could be more
sturdy. I enjoyed the Kailasa Temple, India video's (various publishers) it is made out of the entire
solid rock.
UFO PROOF
UFO PROOF
il y a 5 mois
I put out a video about this exact Theory a couple years ago your video today help support my
video thank you great job
Richard Hopkins
Richard Hopkins
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
I actually did see a few lines that looked like they could have been seams, but there wasn't
nearly as many as what would have been needed if they were all blocks..
Is it possible that sections of the original giza base of the pyramid was damaged and was
removed in a block section and replaced the same way?

I do see what you're talking about and from what I can see in this video, I agree with what to U
are saying
uncle Rufus T
uncle Rufus T
il y a 5 mois
sounds right sand cant hold level
PSIKHE design
PSIKHE design
il y a 5 mois
Desert Eagle's Eye. Congratulations.
Nani Booboo
Nani Booboo
il y a 5 mois
Wow! This is great!
Mary Bilbrey
Mary Bilbrey
il y a 5 mois
If the volume fill in the base of the three pyramids was always there, why do they match the belt
in orion? Or was it built up, then built up from there?
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Avon G
Avon G
il y a 5 mois
unfortunately science and astronomy disagrees. they actually don't match :/
Dave Begotka
Dave Begotka
il y a 5 mois
Someone was thinking! LOL
jewo GRFS
jewo GRFS
il y a 5 mois
finally someone thinks like me, thank you
EGR2Thinkerer Occcams5
EGR2Thinkerer Occcams5
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
So they didn't just quarry to make the Pyramids, Sphinx, mastabas, temples, harbors and shafts,
what your getting at is that the entire plateau was quarried, shaped, flattened ?
Sounds like with that much material excavated, many more Great Pyramids could be made.
Randy Bostic
Randy Bostic
il y a 5 mois
Nice analysis and review.
Now why would "steps" need to be cut several layers into bedrock (7:47)? What were the
ancient architects trying to achieve/control? Was ground water movement and casement
insulating (electrical) properties a concern?
Shelley Slatton
Shelley Slatton
il y a 5 mois
Must be the silent version
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WildVke
WildVke
il y a 5 mois
Shelley slatton ?? Is your sound turned up? Lol, there’s sound....
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Maybe she couldn't hear me. Maybe I wasn't speaking up. I'm shy.
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WildVke
WildVke
il y a 5 mois
cfapps7865 Maybe >>> ������ppp �
MetallicBlue1000
MetallicBlue1000
il y a 5 mois
So the pyramids were built on top of the giza plateau foundation rock which was already in
place. No need to create a foundation when you have a natural one.
tina silver
tina silver
il y a 5 mois
In Robert Temple's book The Crystal Sun he theorizes the ancient builders had use of
theodolytes, or else they would not have been able to lay out the structures on the plateau due
to the hilly undulations in the natural bedrock. He specifically notes the raised step area you
highlight. Robert Temple has a new book coming out soon.
Peter Loader
Peter Loader
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
Given that the pyramids are built on existing mounds — which were obviously there before
construction—how does this fit in with the Orion alignment theory? Did they move more
material away to create the mounds in exactly the spot they wanted to match the stars first, then
build the pyramids? I can't see how they picked three mounds on the Giza Plateau that matched
the stars exactly.
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mr biscuits
mr biscuits
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
I think he said only two of the largest were built on outcrops, khephren and kheops, the smallest
isn't.
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Peter Loader
Peter Loader
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
Even if it's only 2 of them, it's still more than a coincidence that the two mounds are located
geographically on the plateau and offset to match the Orion belt stars.
Derek Shaffer
Derek Shaffer
il y a 5 mois
Do they really match Orion's belt? Are the dimensions accurate? Or is that something that's
been created out of subtle resemblance.
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Miah Blaze Gobat
Miah Blaze Gobat
il y a 5 mois
There is no orion alignment.
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Echo Whiskey
Echo Whiskey
il y a 5 mois
Sometimes a coincidence is just a coincidence, other times it's a conspiracy, and other times a
mystery.
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Avon G
Avon G
il y a 5 mois
I couldn't agree more. There is no alignment! Astronomers can't calculate it, neither can
computers. It's bends the wrong direction, there simply IS NO ALIGNMENT. I wished there was
for years. It's a romantic shame...
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
The pyramids do resemble Orions belt. I look at the text...it is all about Orion. It's what the
whole after life story is about. Clear to me that is what they wanted to represent. I am not
going to ignore all that.
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
SHERMA - When the Giza necropolis leads up to the pyramids...and all the afterlife text talks
about the soul becoming a star in Orion...pretty freakin elementary to figure out. Do you know
what a necropolis is? What text have you read?
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
I know what you are talking about. Why can’t people relate the two? When they are so clearly
related. Mocking you? Where? I thought i was quite honest and to the point. The original
commment? He wasn’t even listening. I said the smaller pyramid wasnt on a mound.
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Perfectly done by this Orion honoring civilization. Put two big pyramids on mounds where they
will be stable for all time. And just place that smaller one where it needs to go to finish the
alignment. Perfectly done.
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Peter Loader
Peter Loader
il y a 5 mois
Sorry, I did miss the bit about the third Pyramid not being on a mound. Are there older
structures under each of the Pyramids?
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
Seems to me just the original platorm base. If it was built up on all sides maybe it could have
held water. A super sturdy base and a leveler in one step. A lot of info in this video. Easy to
miss a sentence.
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Peter Loader
Peter Loader
il y a 5 mois
Thanks.
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Derek Shaffer
Derek Shaffer
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
@cfapps7865 You were being condescending instead of simply stating evidence or relating to
videos you've made.

My only wonder is that if someone could lay out the dimensions of Orion and the Pyramids and
see how well they line up. Perhaps someone has already done that.
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Yes, Derek I was a tad rude. I stated this though "When the Giza necropolis leads up to the
pyramids...and all the afterlife text talks about the soul becoming a star in Orion." You wanted
something simply stated? Don't know if I can get simpler than that. Or you want me to take
away from my busy day and go through my 250 Egypt videos and find the 20 or so that I go over
this? I don't think so.
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Derek Shaffer
Derek Shaffer
il y a 5 mois
@cfapps7865 lol, I didn't say you had to do anything. Just said you could have instead of being
'rude.'
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charles kacirek
charles kacirek
il y a 5 mois
Ego and virtue contest in these comments. So touchy. All made of feathers. At the end we still
do not know damn thing. I want to see the picture of the guy sitting there with a chisel carving it.
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Euphemia Adamson
Euphemia Adamson
il y a 5 mois
@cfapps7865 ..I agree the pyramids for me in my humble opinion are (with supporting evidence
from the texts)..a representation of Orion's belt...however where are the structures related to
the Giza pyramids to represent the outer stars of the Orion constellation..eg Rigel, Betelgeuse
Daily, Melissa and Bellatrix..do these structures exist, were they ever intended to be built..?
Maybe with your skills in using Google earth you could find them for us...!
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CGPacifica
CGPacifica
il y a 5 mois
You could take any two mounds on Earth and locate a third random place to copy the layout of
the Orion constellation.
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Looop
Looop
il y a 5 mois
What new ? Nobody contest. You just wait 2018 to see that.
Jenny Finkelstein
Jenny Finkelstein
il y a 5 mois
Just realized. 2 years have gone by and I never thought about it. Started skimming about on the
net and I have kind of just snapped out of it. Wow! About 2 years and I havent done anything.
May have seen a great deal of stuff online but unsure if I have found it really enlightening and I
am better for it. I am going to go take a shower and see if outside is still where I left it.
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Gilded in Gold Graphics
Gilded in Gold Graphics
il y a 5 mois
Brilliant!
James Shoffner
James Shoffner
il y a 4 mois
Have you thought that maybe it's one big cement pour?
Damien Ramirez
Damien Ramirez
il y a 5 mois
i was aware of this for years....... not the possiblity of hills but the original base due to the recess
around it... Figured it was public knowlege because you can see it clear as day in images.
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Wile CKoyote
Wile CKoyote
il y a 5 mois
Damien Ramirez, exactly. What is this guy heading at. Stating the obvious? The weight needs a
base to support it. What is far more interesting is that its dimensions can be used to calculate
the size and shape of the earth. It is built geodetical spot on. Points to The Bull and Orion as it
was 12K years ago. Now that is interesting! Same with Angorwat
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
Please leave a link where this is covered if it is so obvious. I'll be waiting. Still have not seen 1
link left where this is talked about.. You're welcome.
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Kreg Hines
Kreg Hines
il y a 5 mois
Great observation. This could also account for why the entrance into the pyramids is well above
the current ground level as well as other internal features. Also explains where most of the core
blocks probably came from.
Bing's Ballyhoo
Bing's Ballyhoo
il y a 5 mois
Is it possible that the Tomb of the Birds, on the upper hill to the northwest, could hold some
answers? That hill looks like another stable surface, and there seems to be some controversy
with Hawass about whether it's been fully documented/explored.
Full grown midget
Full grown midget
il y a 5 mois
What's really going to blow your mind is when you find out that they were built from the top
down.
Dolores
Dolores
il y a 5 mois
Do you know that the bell curve which shows very low IQ levels for Africa can be helped by
giving monatomic gold to the people "manna from heaven"; especially to the pregnant mothers!
22.10.18
dorzentatu
dorzentatu
il y a 5 mois
wowzers good find. nobody noticed this prior? sort of a game changer carving the plateau into a
base.
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Still waiting for a link to be left that covers this. I assumed someone had. Still waiting.
unrealone1
unrealone1
il y a 5 mois
Concrete Slab more like?
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
That website had close ups of the pyramid stone, base, and Sphinx rock. Clearly not concrete.
Todd Rickey
Todd Rickey
il y a 4 mois
Definitely.
ActivistsHub
ActivistsHub
il y a 5 mois
its concrete
Andres Fernando Solis Serrato
Andres Fernando Solis Serrato
il y a 5 mois
Has the rest of Orion and sky been used to find other structures beside the Giza pyramids?
Travis Aurand
Travis Aurand
il y a 5 mois
I was listening and began thinking. We need a new site one not so controversial. That hasn't
been so diluted with with different ideas. It will happen I'd like to live to see it.
Roger ‫אדזשער‬
‫ ר א‬Liebstein
Roger ‫אדזשער‬ ‫ ר א‬Liebstein
il y a 1 mois
You are doing a great job, thanks! Now the "Egyptologists" have to come with new ideas on how
the plato foundations were cut into steps, and show us the bronze sawing blades. It is a shame
to tell the world in the 21st century those big lies over and over again..., at least such a big as the
shame on the Egyptian government dumping trash on unique sites just to cover up things.
DN
DN
il y a 5 mois
If you see how any huge ruins are around the world that we have found so far. Then sure we
must have had large populations, even if just for the workforce alone. Good work
James Riendeau
James Riendeau
il y a 5 mois
Just cause you don't understand it.. doesn't mean it didn't happen. Have you even seen these
places in person?
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farmlife fun
farmlife fun
il y a 5 mois
It makes total sense to take advantage of the sturdy bedrock. Very interesting.
Eddie Christie
Eddie Christie
il y a 5 mois
That was awesome.
kevin hickey
kevin hickey
il y a 5 mois
I found it. I’m on an iPhone and don’t know how to paste the link anyway. It’s on vlad9tv’s
channel and its “mystery of the Egyptian pyramids” part 1-4. They point out the lower courses
being bedrock in the first or second part. It’s a great watch. Some really interesting pieces of
evidence. It also talks about some pretty out there ideas but most of it is good stuff. Kevin.
Ireland.
Sean Hammer
Sean Hammer
il y a 5 mois
Recently I saw a video of a kid who ran up one of the Pyramids. About half way up it showed two
sections that were just plain old regular brick. Like the brick we use today. And maybe like an
outter casing had fallen away. Just thought I'd share that since we're talking about oddities at the
Pyramids.
Christian Reptilian
Christian Reptilian
il y a 5 mois
It seems there are no seams!
Joy Gill
Joy Gill
il y a 5 mois
No, I see seams.
Fritz B
Fritz B
il y a 5 mois
Very interesting, I have never heard of this before today
Timothy Derkson
Timothy Derkson
il y a 3 mois
Mind blown
Joe Watson
Joe Watson
il y a 5 mois
bed rock
nicolai van manen
nicolai van manen
il y a 4 mois
im amazed how Graham Hancock never mentioned it and he been in the Giza plato more often
than most of us all ....
SHADOWBEAR82763
SHADOWBEAR82763
il y a 5 mois
News to me! Thanks for your great work!
Las Vegas Drones
Las Vegas Drones
il y a 5 mois
So how did they make the blocks, hammers and chisels? Did they use camels to pull sleds to
level out the plateau? How did they move the dirt?
These are the questions myself and the rest of the world want to know. And they didn’t use
slaves. It’s obvious. Especially those who have worked construction
Wouter van Duijn
Wouter van Duijn
il y a 5 mois
They never found a mummie anywhere in these structures, so please stop caling them toombs..
guitim24
guitim24
il y a 5 mois
That would mean many of the blocks were quarried right from the base!
eminorb5
eminorb5
il y a 5 mois
Amazing discovered, never heard this theory before. I agreed with you, it carved not the blocks.
Still no clue how intelligence they were for the ancient engineering. It look like they know very
well how to deal with carving, moving the supersize stone just like another ancient place in the
world like India, Puma Punku etc. Thanks for sharing.
Leo Freihofer
Leo Freihofer
il y a 5 mois
Great video. Never heard of that before. It is obvious when you point it out that the three lower
levels that are viewable are bedrock and not blocks.
Lee Smith
Lee Smith
il y a 5 mois
Apparently the foundation stones were cut to match the bedrock on the bottom sides. Talk
about stability. Completely different from today’s construction practices.
Sulkey's World
Sulkey's World
il y a 5 mois
Another example of why these structures are still standing today as they are "Earth locked".
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Agreed.
Rich Marsh
Rich Marsh
il y a 5 mois
Good video. I have seen a couple of people on YouTube talking about the pyramids being built
on hills ... Giza plateau... can't remember thwir names... I'll have a look through and get back... it
was a while ago
Margaret Bu Shey
Margaret Bu Shey
il y a 5 mois
Art depicting the Giza plateau, surrounded by water in an Atlantis sort of style, would be
possible with those bases. To think of that area with lush green tropical foliage and all of the
temples, pyramids, and statues, rising out of the water........no wonder the God's resided there.
Thanks for the video.
Games & Entertainment Animator & Fiddler
Games & Entertainment Animator & Fiddler
il y a 5 mois
After about a decade of casual review, I have NEVER seen any reference to this point – that some
of the base "steps" of important structures around Giza are cut from the living bedrock, not
masonry. That's after having met Mark Lehner by way of playing music w his younger brother
decades back when he was preparing his application for a grant from the A.R.E., and following
his career and the controversies w John Anthony West and Robert Schoch, Ph.D...
Don Lawler
Don Lawler
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
This is the first time that I've seen pictures that show the natural rock foundation. Good job!
I've actually seen other videos that showed sections of this ( using intentionally cropped
pictures) - trying to pass it off as super-megalithic blocks of stone
Cat Man
Cat Man
il y a 5 mois
Are you saying the pyramid is built on a mound? Mainstreamers have known that for years and
even mentioned in Pierre Houdin video. How was 2.3 million block figure determined? I don't
know. I'd like to see that computation.
Zach H
Zach H
il y a 4 mois
Bro, i enjoy your videos, but this is not new info...i've heard of and observed this before, as really
anyone who just looks at it can tell. This is from a wiki about the second pyramid: Like the
Great Pyramid, a rock outcropping was used in the core. Due to the slope of the plateau, the
northwest corner was cut 10 m (33 ft) out of the rock subsoil and the southeast corner is built
up.

Here is the link...its under the section titled "construction" im not trying to burst your bubble or
anything but in reading the comments here i see you asked more than a few times for links
about this...and if it was ever noticed before....so here ya go. Really though, your videos are very
informative and interesting...im def a fan!!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_of_Khafre
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 4 mois
It shouldn't be new info. But no one covered this in a video that has been watched. Glad to
present new things ...important things no one knows about.
Tom Mole
Tom Mole
il y a 5 mois
I remember Bauval mentioning the base rocks of the 2nd pyramid and how they’re carved out of
the bedrock in one of his early books. It was one the many things I noticed when I visited
Giza......but TBH the whole plateau is full of surprises and has barely been examined by
archaeologists..... there are clearly many different eras of building....most of it is still a mystery....
Stephen Bailey
Stephen Bailey
il y a 5 mois
I personally think that what we are looking at is most likely geo-polymer rock. If you look at the
top of the smooth rock @ 9:51 the it looks like the rock was spread onto the structure like a
concrete. If you look close it actually goes into some of the joints of the blocks of stone. Also
some of the stones seem to be encased in it.
TWO GOLD TOOFAS
TWO GOLD TOOFAS
il y a 5 mois
Seam Seam Sala Beam...Another Awesome & Educational video Mr. C...when you think about
the subterranean water works, network of tunnels & the causeway, it just makes sense, that for
reasons of foundation stability, erosion & the waterproof nature of bedrock, that once again,
the advanced knowledge and technology of the ancients, has been far underestimated....Great
Observation, Great Work, Great Video
Pieter van der Meulen
Pieter van der Meulen
il y a 5 mois
Could this also have been an "unfinished pyramid"... started out as a hole in the ground and that
they build on top of that? And did the 8 sides of the pyramid, instead of 4, started in bedrock.. or
only in the blocks above? Did the sand came later.. and was it a mount? Is the Orion connecting
by accident and did they follow the land? ... the more we know.. the less we seem to know.....
it's just a majestic building ... i am wondering what would remain of our buildings in a couple of
thousand years... probably everything is gone.. but the pyramids remain
Chris Santschi
Chris Santschi
il y a 5 mois
It might be possible that they were built over existing structures.
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
If these step bases are cut into the bedrock then in my eyes that clearly makes them original
structures.
Jim Davis
Jim Davis
il y a 5 mois
Ok in the downward passages starting above grade, could you not detect below a certain level if
it's blocks or not? Also, rather than just hills they were built on, could they have been taller stone
structures they built a shell of a pyramid around using as few blocks as possible?
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Avon G
Avon G
il y a 5 mois
Yes
Avon G
Avon G
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
AWESOME VIDEO!
Schoch mentioned seeing such evidence inside a Red Pyramid chamber, but never the outside on
the Giza Plateau. This just makes them all the more fascinating. But why were these mounds so
important? It's another blow to the constellation alignment theory if you ask me. I've studied
that as a hobby since The Orion Myster (1994) and as much as i love Buaval, my computer has
never been able to calculate an accurate alignment, just like so many others who have tried.
Regardless, i think this information is critical and it's SO STRANGE that it has been overlooked by
so many. Thanks again.
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Just curious why it is a blow to constellation theory? Schoch is sure they are built over
mounds...he goes into it well on the Rogan experience. Why nothing from him on this? A
geologist. Should be obvious. I showed it. Anyone can see.
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
I look at the ancient text which is all about Orion. That makes it clear to me what the text are
about.
Avon G
Avon G
il y a 5 mois
I'm glad you questioned that because now you have me thinking again ;)

I said it was a blow because when originally published, theories were also presented which tied
other pyramids across Egypt together and also their relationship with the 'Milky Way' (Nile River)
eg. Egypt's pyramids were a map of the stars on the ground.

If the ancients were building on top of mounds AND creating a star map, i thought they would
need some serious luck to find the mounds of 'Kufu', 'Kafre', The Red Pyramid, etc, in precisely
the right places over a 30km+ distance.

HOWEVER, for years i've been confused by why the highly accurate pyramid builders made
critical errors when placing these structures, but an ancient people making a more 'symbolic'
map before them would explain this perfectly... apart from Menkaure potentially being in the
wrong position which i now need to re-address!

It never stops...
Avon G
Avon G
il y a 5 mois
On another note, the Pyramid builders obviously had some serious respect for the culture that
came before them. They went to incredible lengths to preserve their legacy.
Heini E.
Heini E.
il y a 5 mois
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LA MATANZA
LA MATANZA
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
New and amazin facts on the Giza-Mystic! Thank you, cfapps7865!
Todd Rickey
Todd Rickey
il y a 4 mois
Now I wonder, in addition to the solid bedrock make-up of the base, how much of the building
material was quarried directly from around the structure and the Giza Plateau at large?
Elle Sunshine
Elle Sunshine
il y a 5 mois
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John North
John North
il y a 5 mois
Excellent work and confirms what I had always suspected that understanding the geology,
morphology and particularly the hydrology of the area was a key part of understanding the
various phases and history of construction and by whom. It is absolutely clear that there are
huge gaps and flaws in the existing orthodox narrative and only with work like this can the real
truth be exposed.
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Thanks. One thing I can say now that i always suspected after my Egypt pyramid series. Those
"unfinished" pyramids were all built by the same people who built the Great Pyramids.
marc heinritz
marc heinritz
il y a 5 mois
I’ve only found the one video related to this. I’m truly grateful for your diligence in seeking out
answers to our ancient past as we are now heading in that direction again. I’m referring to losing
information. If there’s a global catastrophe, how could we rebuild? Without the internet to show
our offspring, they’d look at our structures as mysteriously as we do the pyramids.
Myk Val
Myk Val
il y a 5 mois
Looks more like poured concrete....but I do enjoy how you guys search for more than what's
there
Jay the Explorer
Jay the Explorer
il y a 5 mois
Seems like a possibility. How can we confirm or rule this out?
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Look at the website. It has close ups. Clearly not concrete. Clearly.
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Frolic Room
Frolic Room
il y a 5 mois
Really interesting Chuck. Have any Egyptologists come out with opinions on this yet? I’m not
quite sure how much longer they can continue down the same narrative path when much of the
Giza evidence supports a very different origin story.
tina silver
tina silver
il y a 5 mois
https://youtu.be/wcmMW6E82qY
Scott Kimbro
Scott Kimbro
il y a 5 mois
Very interesting!
barry coote
barry coote
il y a 5 mois
Great work by u & matt.. So is there any signs of the blocks being cut out of the Giza plateau,
would explain how they moved two ton blocks plus. How big would the boats have to be to carry
such huge blocks? So many questions.. Cheers again..
andrew gillis
andrew gillis
il y a 5 mois
So we're looking at a vast city plan with a canal network - grander than any similar Aztec layout
of what, 100 centuries later, and likely everything Herodotus ever said there would be found, will
be, EG a pool containing Osiris' personal/divine gift to humanity; 3 shafts & 190 feet down. So
we should expect a labyrinth, and a hall of records or Books of Enoch - what else exactly was
Herodotus shown, or told about? How much more enlightenement was surviving in Egypt when
Pythagoras showed up?
I'm Joogle
I'm Joogle
il y a 4 mois
great video
RC Hobbyist Extreme
RC Hobbyist Extreme
il y a 5 mois
It is so obvious those structures were built by others and found by the Egyptians and utilized by
them. So they were not blocks, whats the point? There indeed blocks on top of original
foundations. They had to start somewhere. Nevermind many of the large blocks WERE
transported many , many miles from the area. None of the glyphs were original to the base,
these were not even Tombs. Who really cares if the base was cut from the plateau. The fact is,
modern technology STILL cannot top what was built back then. We have NOTHING that can
support the weight of those stones. There is NO WAY they were dragged up a hill side and
stacked so accurately as to form something so perfect using copper tools and camels. Nope,
sorry. Not believing it. What I do believe in a lost technology, someday yet to be discovered.
YOWA NOWA
YOWA NOWA
il y a 5 mois
So were the blocks quarried from elsewhere or were they removed from around the pyramids?
It would seem easier to build a structure made of stone in a stone quarry rather than to
transport them somewhere else. Then once the quarry was flattened you would need to quarry
elsewhere to finish the job if needed. Maybe the blocks weren't lifted up after all, but instead
lowered down.
Fly Swatter
Fly Swatter
il y a 5 mois
At 05:07 on the bottom step in the middle, there seems to be a vertical white line, that "might"
be a seam, but I cannot tell from the video resolution. You put your cursor right on it, but didn't
call it out, so maybe it's just my eyes.
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Avon G
Avon G
il y a 5 mois
i thought the same but it may be a line of mortar (which was used) from a casing stone. Also
check the pattern and colour of the stone on either side. It seems to match as does the entire
piece that is presented.
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
I looked hard. I couldn't find a legit one.
kevin hickey
kevin hickey
il y a 5 mois
I watched a video on YouTube that’s a few years old that point out the same thing, that the lower
courses of the second pyramid are in fact bedrock. It was in a foreign language and dubbed to
English. I will find it and post the link. Kevin. Ireland.
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Do that. I'd be curious. Not one link left on this video still....that cover this.
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kevin hickey
kevin hickey
il y a 5 mois
https://youtu.be/-AG9SN_efHE not sure if you got the message earlier so here’s the link again.
Kevin. Ireland.
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Thanks. I'm not at home and a little busy. Can you leave a time stamp where they talk about the
3-6 steps being carved from the bedrock?
kevin hickey
kevin hickey
il y a 5 mois
No worries. I’ll try and go through it tonight.
kevin hickey
kevin hickey
il y a 5 mois
cfapps7865 Hey man. Here’s the link. https://youtu.be/y6Al-oPSz7o The time stamp is 13min
23secs to 16min 23secs. These videos are well worth a look. Like I said they do mention
something about stones being like big hard drives (not the strangest thing I’ve heard though!!!)
but the vast majority is really interesting. I got to know vlad9tv from your recommendations.
Hope you enjoy. A little repayment for all your hard work. Kevin. Ireland.
John Katz
John Katz
il y a 5 mois
I know that there's at least one YT video that discusses the bedrock foundation. Between the
countless videos, books and articles that I've experienced, I can't for the life of me remember
where I saw it.
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
There has to be a video where it is discussed. Still haven't seen one posted. What I wonder is
why in all the countless hours of videos that I have listened to....at it is extensive...why haven't I
heard this mentioned by all the people I have listened too....who have been there....why no
mention of this when talking about the pyramid's construction?
moonsaballoon1
moonsaballoon1
il y a 5 mois
Maybe the base as we see it, is not the base, but the top of an older step pyramid with the
lower part buried.?...Just saying...and Is that even possible?.
Valorous Wolf
Valorous Wolf
il y a 5 mois
Honestly the solid stone base on that corner of the great pyramid at 10:42 really looks like the H
blocks from Punma Punku, although quite a bit larger i think.. And i really hate to say that
because it totally ruins my theory on them being modular jiggs as part of a horizontal press
system that was used to make the irregular polygonal walls from concrete filled sacks... back to
the drafting table i guess.
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DN
DN
il y a 5 mois
At least you are thinking these things over. Don't take what's in books as 100% fact. Most only
ideas of others. If we all put our ideas together, we have a bigger chance to solve them.
Museums are run by the Church, so not allowed to think for themselves. Shame
Avon G
Avon G
il y a 5 mois
How many times have you gone back to the table? I've been pacing back and forth for 25 years
now! :D
Humanity and Conflicts
Humanity and Conflicts
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
Using preexisting structures and even preexisting bedrock formations, the construction of the
pyramids could be significantly faster than previously estimated.
Lets say there was a temple mound there and that temple lay on a higher bedrock formation. If
they just started to cut blocks from the bedrock formation to start the pyramid base and then
cover the preexisting monuments with these rocks, half of the volume, or even more, would
already have been completed before they continued with quarrying rocks from Aswan to
complete the monument. That would make a 20 year estimate of construction somewhat more
plausible.
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DN
DN
il y a 5 mois
I worked on Churches and Cathedrals as a joiner for years. The stones for most are from
previous, mixed with new and some go 180ft below ground that I was allowed. Strange places
some of them, and huge as to what's above ground with up to 60ft high vaulted ceilings. Hence
upper structure Columbus have to be in fixed points. This is to go over ones below. This gives the
dimensions. Stone coins on corners have 2inch flat cut then rough middle. All infill stone is just
cut, but if take a surface test as time exposed not the same. Proves a fap if 3000 years plus. Try if
don't believe me. I questioned these things, hence not worked in 1 for 16 years. I asked when I
shouldn't.
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
That is the question. I don't think it was pre-existing. I just think that it how they built it.
Nancy Volker
Nancy Volker
il y a 5 mois
WOW! I was looking at this today also!...LOL!!
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John Katz
John Katz
il y a 5 mois
I've absolutely read about this before. I believe that it may have been from John Anthony West.
Part of the base of the middle pyramid was cut directly out of the bedrock. I'll try to find it again.
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cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois (modifié)
I made a video featuring Mr. West and the middle pyramid. But I have talked about this
consistently throughout my Egypt Pyramid series...the bases of the so-called "unfinished
pyramids" were based in the bedrock. I would have remembered someone saying the first 3-6
courses of the west side of Khephren pyramid aren't stone blocks. I don't think anyone has
stated that....til now in a yt video. I could very well be wrong.
cfapps7865
cfapps7865
il y a 5 mois
Still waiting for one link that states this.
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il y a 5 mois
I think that is part of the original limestone casing that was on it. On the top
step, you can see blocks in a small area where the casing has worn away. I could
be wrong. But you have a compelling hypothesis.
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Ancient Architects
Ancient Architects
il y a 5 mois
This video is a game changer!!! Thank you so much for uploading this. I imagine I’ll be discussing
this at some point soon - I’ll obviously reference you for bringing this to our attention. Thanks
Chuck. Absolutely amazing.
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