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    The following text is the official press release by Dr. Dominique Goerlitz & Stefan Erdmann, published on March 08th, 2015, on the latest state of what has been called the "Great Pyramid Scandal".

    In December 2013 Dr. Zahi Hawass, former Minister of Antiquity under the now discredited president Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, publicly accused Dominique Goerlitz and Stefan Erdmann of “stealing the famous Cartouche of the Pharaoh Khufu inside of the pyramid.” The "Khufu-Cartouche" is regarded as the Holy Grail of Egyptology since it is the “smoking gun” evidence that conclusively proves the ownership of the Great Pyramid to this 4th dynasty pharaoh.

    Goerlitz and Erdmann, however, strongly denied that they touched the Khufu-Cartouche, let alone stole or damaged it. They claimed that they had official written permission to enter the Great Pyramid after hours, as well as implied permission to collect only a few milligrams of ancient paint from another inscription as well as some small amount of scratching of ‘black stains’ from the granite beams of the King’s Chamber which they wanted for later scientific testing in an accredited laboratory in Germany. The taking of samples took place under the supervision of inspectors from the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities as well as security officials. Goerlitz and Erdmann later duly returned the paint samples to the Egyptian authorities after these had been scientifically tested in Germany.
    Meanwhile, to defend themselves from the malicious accusations made against them by Dr. Hawass, Goerlitz and Erdmann obtained the help from author and investigator Robert Bauval and Professor Robert Schoch of Boston University. The latter provided photographic and video evidence proving that the Khufu-Cartouche had already been damaged between 2004 and 2006 – which, most ironically, was during the tenure of Dr. Hawass as Director-General of the Giza Pyramids. Nonetheless, and in spite of the conclusive evidence provided to the Egyptian authorities by Goerlitz and Erdmann, the accusations by Dr. Hawass had already provoked a violent reaction in the world media, and unfortunately led to legal action taken by the Egyptian authorities against Goerlitz and Erdmann both in Egypt and, indirectly, in Germany. On February 17, 2015, however, the German Courts decided to close the case, and a settlement was reached with Goerlitz and Erdmann that included a minor penalty as compensation to the Egyptian authorities.

    Opening a new Doorway to the Past: The Use of Iron in the Great Pyramid at Giza
    Notwithstanding the politics, distractions and shenanigans caused by the rash accusations made by Dr. Hawass, the samples that were collected and scientifically tested in Germany for Goerlitz and Erdmann may have solved the age-long mystery concerning the use of iron and possible advanced technologies used by the Pyramid Builders of Giza.

    Goerlitz and Erdmann are not the first discoverers of iron in the Great Pyramid - but their research results finally could close the necessary chain of evidence. The particular importance lies in the proof that they can demonstrate ancient Egyptian wrought iron in the original finding context. Both, the occurrence of 18 black magnetite traces on the ceiling and the iron plate found by J.R. Hill in 1883 (metallurgically investigated by El Gayar & Jones, 1989) provide the physical proof for the use of iron in the Fourth Dynasty. The presence of magnetite and “[…] other inclusions of un-reduced iron show that the "melting" operations had been inexpertly carried out at low temperature probably between 1.000 and 1.100°C […]" (Gayar & Jones). All these archaeo-metrical evidence contradict strongly the official statements of the scholars that in the Old Kingdom people neither knew how to produce iron nor how to use it.

    The evidence culled from the scientific tests also would explain the mystery of how huge multi-ton blocks were transported and, more intriguingly, how they were lifted and positioned by the Pyramid Builders of Giza, suggestive of a highly advanced technology and the use of iron equipment in the 3rd millennium BCE in Egypt. Goerlitz is preparing an experiment in which he is trying to demonstrate how the ancient Egyptians may have used their iron equipment (Congress in Lennestadt: August 22nd-23rd, 2015).

    These exciting and paradigm-changing findings will be expounded in a book as well as a major television documentary.


    http://grenzwissenschaft-aktuell.blo...ll-german.html

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    Our true history is covered up as part of how we are controlled. Here's an interesting article about OOPARTS (out-of-place-artifacts).

    http://www.maltanow.com.mt/?p=2927

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    This could be one of the most significant discoveries in recent times. The problem has always been that whilst iron rusts away to leave no obvious trace stone lasts forever--- so, the argument goes, stone tools were used to produce the remarkable artefacts of so many civilisations in Ancient History!! It will be interesting to see where it all goes from here, especially now that Hawass is no longer in charge. Thanks for the informative post iceni tribe.

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    There is no evidence, absolutely no evidence whatsoever, that the Egyptian Pyramids were built by Khufu, Cheops or anyone else in our recorded history.

    There is evidence that other pyramids MAY have been built in this time frame but those near Cairo are definetely not built in this recorded history of ours.

    Dr Hawass is a freemason and a shill for the Elite. Thats why through all the political turmoil he has maintained the role as Director of Antiquities.

    Returning to topic, the amount of iron found at this stage with the quantities found and analysed doesn't actually prove anything.
    I contend the peoples of our historical time frame were the ones that UNEARTHED the Pyramids and it was highly likely they introduced the iron during their works and excavations. The OP descibes also the iron was found as some sort of pigment from the "scratches" of paintwork in cartouches and marks or paintings which it is unknown when they were added.
    Knowing how the Pyramid functions, it is highly unlikely there would have been any marks or cartouches in the original construction as nobody would ever go inside during the operation as it is a high energy device.

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    In April 2013, Dr. Dominique Goerlitz and private researcher Stefan Erdmann discovered what prior investigators might have labeled the impossible: On the ceiling of the King’s Chamber of the Cheops pyramid, they found a black patina which mainly contains a thin patina of iron that responded to magnets. This finding will, once again, compel archeologists everywhere to re-evaluate their Bronze Age criteria and assessments. It will open a new doorway to the past and demonstrate, again, that the ancient Egyptian civilization was much more highly developed than modern scholars believe today. .

    Dominique Goerlitz and Stefan Erdmann:

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    A dagger made from meteoric iron was found in the tomb of Tutankhamun. (source)
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    Default Re: Evidence of iron being used in the Great Pyramid

    There were two Metal-handles on the Plate blocking the Way shown when Gantenbrink went up one of the so called (Airshafts) with his Robot.


    That´s Metal ! not Copper, but Metal.

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