New information out yesterday on the 2026 dig at Hawara by the Egyptian government. As I said, the foundation stones are mind boggling. Hopefully they will reach the second level before they hit water. https://t.co/xNcYg8sxTq
Granite at the bottom of the Great Pyramid. What are the notches?
1- They say they are quarry marks from those trying to disassemble the stones.
2- Construction marks from the original builders.
My take: They are original construction marks and I say this simply because the amount of effort it would require for someone to hew these notches out just to split the stone is a significant amount of labor with any kind of hand tool. It makes absolutely no sense. PLUS, I saw one actually in-situ at Hawara with one corner and one side exposed under 3 feet of sand/sediment (second image). I think this is a true anomaly on the plateau and would love to know how they helped during construction and what the general purpose was.
What is your take? Any ideas?
Working on a video of my trip to Hawara. I was fortunate enough to see the Labyrinth 2026 dig site first hand while there, although pictures were not allowed. I also met the lead archaeologists working on the dig. I can tell you, the stones are amazing and the scale is jaw dropping. I can't wait to share more!
I just returned from an 18 day trip to Egypt including visiting the Abu Sidhum site. I was lucky enough to witness rain on the Giza Plateau and it was a miracle to be there for this event. March 25th, 2026. #rainincairo#gizaplateaurain#gizaplateau
This is a fun curiosity... Another intriguing coincidence at the Abu Sidhum site in Egypt. If we rotate the Google Earth image and draw a rough line through the center of the triangular butte (pointing 'upwards'), then align it with true North, the angle comes out very close to 23.5ยฐ. Of course, please remember the lines are rough guesstimations but still very intriguingโฆ. They are not perfectly placed by any means.
23.5ยฐ is Earth's axial tilt โ the angle that creates our seasons, solstices, equinoxes, and the rhythm of life on the planet. Yes, absolutely this could be a coincidence, I am merely inquisitive and stating that in geological terms, roughly <1% of buttes exhibit this level of near-equilateral geometric precision at this scale (~660 ft sides, angles averaging 60ยฐ). That makes it an anomaly worth highlighting. Though it doesn't mean I'm claiming it's artificial. Far from it; it's just one more detail that sparks curiosity.
Facts: the site has never been fully investigated archaeologically due to politics, scientific infighting, and other hurdles for over 14 years.
However, the alignments and angles of this site suggest there is something very significant going on here in more ways than one. That's why I'm excited to be heading there this month with a team of fellow researchers. We'll walk the site, gather on-the-ground visual evidence, and see what we can learn firsthand. The goal is simple: to investigate properly and determine if there's anything significant here whether natural or otherwise. This is definitely worthy of an expedition! The site went viral in the past for this very reason.
Those who are stating that assumptions are being made without proper groundwork obviously know very little about the research, the story, and what has been found there. For the record, I've always been very clear that the site warrants real fieldwork and that is happening very soon!
#AbuSidhum #SatelliteArchaeology #LostPyramids?
Yes it is true! I am visiting the Abu Sidhum site and returning to Egypt next month with fellow researchers! ๐บ๏ธ We will be walking the site and gathering visual evidence to prove it's validity as a pyramid complex. Did nature make a near-perfect isosceles triangle butte with ~660 ft sides, angles within 1โ2ยฐ of 60ยฐ? My triangle overlay on the image is rough, yet what are the odds of random erosion creating this? Geologists say <<1%. The layout is so anomalous, the geometry is significant, and it is time to find out and reveal the truth! More to follow. โค๏ธ
#AbuSidhum #LostPyramids #EgyptPyramids
@SoilManDan I already explained the overlay is rough and measurements are from real edges. Try it yourself in Google Earth. The angles may be off slightly, this is a given when doing any rough analysis. The points are where the angles are actually measured.
Not dishonest at all, as I stated: "My triangle overlay on the image is rough." Straight lines are standard in satellite analysis to show overall geometry and alignment. Straight axes are drawn on the Giza pyramids despite their slight concavity. The angles and lengths have not changed as a result.
After searching for lost civilizations most of my life, I have found much more than I expected. There are literally layer upon layer of lost civilizations on planet Earth. Some I believe go way back... I can't tell you just yet where the first circle is located, but please, go watch my Bahamas circles videos to see this is not an isolated phenomenon. I've also included all the GPS coordinates to these circles in the video description. I've broken it down into 2 parts. There are multiple indications these structures have been researched and known about for a very long time. Follow the clues and keep your eyes open. ๐๏ธ
https://t.co/mzWB7aZKYP
#LostCivilizations #AncientMysteries #HiddenHistory #ArchaeologicalFinds #BahamasCircles #CivilizationLayers #HistoricalExploration #GPSCoordinates #AncientStructures #SecretsOfThePast #FollowTheClues #CulturalHeritage #MysteriousSites #GlobalArchaeology #ExploringTheUnknown #HistoricalResearch #UnearthedTreasures #LayeredHistory #AncientCivilizations #ArchaeologicalDiscovery #HistoryUnveiled #MysteriesOfEarth #CulturalLostAndFound #CircleOfHistory #EyewitnessToHistory #ExplorationJourney #ArchaeologyLover #TimeTravelThroughHistory #DiscoveringTheAncients #LayeredCivilizations