The odds of actual written records being in that subsurface pyramid unless carved in stone, actually surviving is really small. But, like the great pyramids lower chamber that sub surface pyramid has a vertical shaft that takes you down to a larger chamber with its own records. This, I suspect.
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@BrightInsight6@Gnosisinformant What I want to see is a primary source. Like, where in Herodotus's work did he himself claim he believed it was Khufu's tomb? πππππππ
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Oh thank you!
(p.s. you made a mistake blocking trevor grassi, I'm not sure why you did that... you like... literally should be working with him not blocking him....)
@BrightInsight6@Gnosisinformant Heyyyyyy jimmy can you provide a source for that claim "Meanwhile, the ancient Egyptians 2,500yrs ago told Herodotus that Khufu was buried in the Osiris Shaft. Ah yes, letβs ignore that" Would love to see that.
To be honest, I had made that comment before I watched Jimmy Corsettiβs video if the pillars really did used to exist that were found down there and of course they donβt exist anymore??? Then that would prove what itβs all about but my hypothesis is that whoever is buried there is clearly buried in the lower chambers that filippo biondi had scanned that go way beneath the third floor.
@GrassiTrevor@BrightInsight6 I'm pretty sure it was those nonhuman 6"5' things with small wings and big grey eyes that the Russian archaeological mission found elsewhere at Giza. I believe those are ancient Egyptian gene experiments.
My point is, this shaft may be the actual burial tomb of Khnum Khufu. Which is awesome if that's the case. These sarcophiguses are just distractions. The real tomb of Khufu is very most likely buried far deeper than the third level of the "Osiris Shaft" in the deeper chambers Filippo Biondi had scanned.
Hey I did some research found out Zahi Hawass was the only reason it was called the Osiris shaft and the reasoning was not based on any direct evidence it was ever called that in predynastic times. As far as anyone knows, it is actually the burial site of Khufu. It was supposedly called the Osiris shaft because apparently the original Egyptian name for Giza was a full sentence that included Osiris and "Rostaw" meaning that this site belonged to Osiris. Because he is the god of the dead and supposedly the underworld, this burial shaft was named after him despite the fact there is no evidence it had anything to do with Osiris.
@GrassiTrevor What I want to see is more upfront videos of underground things. You have like a 20 second clip of the "scary tunnel" and that's it. Make a full walk through video. I'd love to see that. That's the kind of stuff I want to see and more things like that.
@meimor08 Awesome! I do have one question Mr. Mei, can you and Filippo do scans where you show the connection point between the spiral structures and the bottom of the pyramids? Understanding how they connect could be critical to what their function is.
I guess I should ask some specifics: when can we see activity at this site? in the coming year? or two? The sooner is better. What type of work will be done here? Fencing it off should be priority number one, but then the issue is free-lancers like us may not get access anymore? Its complicated but I want to see the site protected like everyone else.