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Experimental evidence supporting operation of the Great Pyramid of Giza

Bob Greenyer
Mar 9
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In my view, in this presentation, I shared conclusive evidence with respect to the 'O' structure and its operation in a Henk Jurrien VEGA sample. This was discussed in relation to the Great Pyramid of Giza.

LIVESTREAMED, 9 Mar 2023 @ 22:00 CET

First look at the sample

Macro photography

Wormhole in and out with no contrast adjustment reduced from 16 bits to 8 bits, 50% scale and at 51% jpeg quality. Click to see at full 50% resolution
Wormhole out with contrast adjustment, reduced from 16 bits to 8 bits, 100% scale and 81% jpeg quality. Click to see at full 100% resolution. Note you can see the smooth deformation and lack of hole

Macro images with ‘O’ and Great Pyramid overlays

Detailed study of disruption zone (subterranean chamber) on front and back of brass plate

Better macro image (@25%) of proposed ‘disruption’ zone with best overlay of elevation of subterranean chamber found to date. Click to view in new window. [SOURCE (which proposes it was designed to create an air vortex, although in opposite direction)
The heart of the ‘bird’ in the disruption zone appears to be approximately in the centre of the Lesser subterranean chamber, though the angle of the macro camera could shift this in a different shot.

Is the Great Pyramid disintegrating rock in the underground chamber?

On the opposite side of the brass from the disruption zone, a dark plume rises from the lower chamber.
Using the more accurate sketch of the main subterranean chamber, it would appear that the ‘plume’ form closely keys into the rough rock in the chamber.

Since we know that Copper (even in this experiment), Aluminium (in ULTR) and Tungsten (in OHMA) can be fuel for the process, could it be mainly a solid metal fuel of some kind, such as iron, in addition to a little bit of water to get things going? After all, the 1992 de-classified soviet comments did say that the process could use 1kg of iron as a fuel to get a spaceship to Alpha-Centuri in 6 years.

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corky goss
Mar 10Liked by Bob Greenyer

Once again, you've shown me I was on the right track: Egyptians made the gold, and didn't mine it. What shocks me is that the process leads directly to that stone box, curiously melted and the only example of "Chocolate Granite" on the planet. Has anyone held a compass to "the box?" You solved a cascade of questions in one swoop. No stopping now. The fullness of Nature is upon us. Cheers!

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Martyn K
Mar 12Liked by Bob Greenyer

I could imagine singing bowls of piezoelectric materials setting up a source of HV to ionise the hydrogen, because this video shows we can transfer power via those types of stones https://youtu.be/PS1azzN0b-I

so I'm wondering if the stones can be tuned to shuman or cosmic waves to setup the electrical component. If both these waves are used are they specific to certain areas? I heard 440hz on the kings chamber, which suggests a destructive force ala solfegio!

I Need to research if anyone has run such an experiment. I'm also not sure what the HV source was, I suspect van de graaf.

Is the Queen's chamber just a chemical based catalyst to bootstrap the gasses for ionisation and then full on plasma as the process develops consumes from the subterranean chamber.

Also have you spoke with Graham Hancock and Christopher Dunn as they both suggest similar things.

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