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We are not the most advanced civilisation to have lived on Earth

Bob Greenyer
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Join me immediately after “O-Day - Another Dimension” for something that might just be a civilisational changing presentation.

LIVESTREAM - 6 Mar 2023 @ 00:00 CET

Radioactive granite of Egypt

In 2012, Nasser G. Abd El-Ghafour et. al. [1], established that some Egyptian granites were 2.5 x more active than the world-wide average as you can see in the table below.

The 238U [2] and 232Th [3] have long decay chains with abundant high energy particles.


  1. Nasser G. Abd El-Ghafour, Marvat H. Khalil, Moustafa E. Gharib, Mahmoud L. Abd Latif (2012), “Mineralogical and radioactive properties of some Egyptian granitoid rocks and their suitability for ornamental stones”, HBRC Journal, Volume 8, Issue 1, April 2012, Pages 64-68

  2. Uranium 238 decay chain

  3. Thorium 232 decay chain

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Blackshoe10
Mar 19Liked by Bob Greenyer

Joseph Farrell call your office. https://youtu.be/bn3sVtzElcc

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EVOngalist
Mar 17Liked by Bob Greenyer

Hey Bob

I cannot thank you enough for your efforts bringing this together over all the years. If this is going to get us somewhere, we need to push for getting you the Nobel Prize.

I'm not sure if I understood everything, so please bare with me if I ask something stupid or something you already answered here or somewhere else.

What do you think could be the next step? I mean, fixing the Pyramid is obviously not going to happen.

In your opinion, is there any change we could prove your theory by building a small scale device?

For example, it should be relatively easy to get a replication of the Great Pyramid as a 3D print.

I know that ideally the device would need to made of limestone, but do you think a printed model would show any kind of activity? There would surely be the need for putting some kind of ionizing material in the spot where the radioactive granite was the pyramid.

Even if the device gets destroyed because it is not made from the right material, it would be revolutionary.

Any thoughts?

Thanks

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