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nmdz
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3/24/2025, 5:38:20 PM
Pyramids used to create energy?
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drewmac
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3/24/2025, 5:53:06 PM
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Have you heard of the evidence water from the nile river was used to create a "pump" that would go underneath the pyramids, and created a lot of pressure converted it to power somehow??... I love these conspiracies!
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nmdz
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3/24/2025, 6:13:17 PM
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I haven't that is very intriguing! That sounds very possible. I have always wondered why the pyramids were built with granite and basalt, then encased with limestone as a non-conductive buffer. The water could have been pumped up by the ionic charge from ground to atmosphere, and then released back down similar to modern water batteries. do you have any links I can look at?
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mars
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3/24/2025, 7:30:47 PM
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This is most likely the same method to move water in the Subterranean Chamber underneath the Pyramid to generate the right frequency to activate free energy. https://youtube.com/shorts/ETXlzZEB394?si=WXWw5o0-yGHEqau-
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drewmac
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3/24/2025, 6:19:15 PM
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I will look the up for you for sure! There's evidence of water induced cavitation beneath the pyramids which indicates water was splashing on the "ceiling" creating puck marks over time. The archeological findings said it would take a lot of pressure to do that and when you mentioned the piezoelectric properties of the granite... just connected for me.
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drewmac
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3/24/2025, 6:49:23 PM
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 "The outer casing of the Great Pyramid was covered with white tufa limestone, so tightly built that not even a razor blade could fit between the blocks. The white tufa limestone does not contain magnesium and has high insulating properties. This insulation property prevented the electricity inside the pyramid from being released without control."
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nmdz
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3/24/2025, 7:03:59 PM
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Ahh Christopher Dunn! I really got to go back to his works. Greatly appreciate you sending me this.
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drewmac
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3/24/2025, 6:48:38 PM
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nmdz
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3/24/2025, 7:00:52 PM
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The top picture is nuts! The bottom really reminds me of a circuit board, makes ya wonder what's under the sand. If there is a semiconductor based stonework like granite and such.
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drewmac
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3/24/2025, 6:51:28 PM
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They were built close to the nile river for a reason... the pressure increased through the tunnels that led to the base of the pyramids.
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logical
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3/24/2025, 6:25:26 PM
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The pyramids are fascinating. The one thing that sticks out to me about the great pyramid of Giza is how simplistic it is. Many of the other Egyptian temples and constructions feature meticulous beautiful engravings and statues. The inside of the pyramid is just a series of un-remarkable hallways and chambers. Little to no engraving, no form, just function. To me this is significant, in that the building has an Industrial feel, that it was used for a purpose other than a glory to a god or person.
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coldwave
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3/24/2025, 7:11:26 PM
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They probably looked at them as their equivalent to cooling towers, a bit of an eyesore lol
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logical
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3/24/2025, 7:12:26 PM
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maybe this is how we can sell nuclear power to the American public 🤣
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nmdz
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3/24/2025, 7:08:20 PM
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Spot on, even there statues and some pottery is so precise it's almost impossible to make without machinery. [Egyptian hard stone vases](https://youtu.be/YqGoaWPzxd0?si=8AwoKAu810oRuHkr)
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nmdz
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3/24/2025, 7:10:11 PM
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Their\*
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mrs_cms
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3/24/2025, 5:55:58 PM
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Brilliant find! 🙏🙏 makes me want to learn more !
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