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Sunny-side-up
16th December 2020, 19:54
A very good vid by Brien Foerster.
(sorry if already posted, I did try to look)

He shows many of the signs of hi tech within his recent visit to the pyramids.
In the vid he and his team of travellers/explores experience the resonance chamber, where they have a chant. Even through his recording/vid you can get an idea of the amplifying power of the chamber.

One thing that jumped out at me was at vid point 48:19, he talks about three, 15 foot tall Rose Quartz sculptures.
They are carved with great skill and so life like but, look at the knees they are quite crude ?
They reminded me of the 'stone knobs' found on megalithic walls and buildings from around the globe ?

Karen (Geophyz)
16th December 2020, 21:29
Do you have a link to the video?

Bill Ryan
17th December 2020, 00:19
Do you have a link to the video?

Here it is:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpU7F7Tx5zc

Journeyman
17th December 2020, 01:04
A very good vid by Brien Foerster.
(sorry if already posted, I did try to look)

He shows many of the signs of hi tech within his recent visit to the pyramids.
In the vid he and his team of travellers/explores experience the resonance chamber, where they have a chant. Even through his recording/vid you can get an idea of the amplifying power of the chamber.

One thing that jumped out at me was at vid point 48:19, he talks about three, 15 foot tall Rose Quartz sculptures.
They are carved with great skill and so life like but, look at the knees they are quite crude ?
They reminded me of the 'stone knobs' found on megalithic walls and buildings from around the globe ?


I think it may have been Graham Hancock who wrote about a way of moving very large stones by some kind of device that worked with sounds?

I think this was based on hieroglyphics that had been found. Also however the massive weight and difficult positioning of some of the stones on Giza plateau. I think when he wrote Fingerprints of the Gods he said there were only a couple of cranes existing in the world that could shift them.

Sunny-side-up
17th December 2020, 09:29
First of all Oops, yes it would have been good to link the vid, sorry.
Thank you Bill :sun:

It was mainly the knees of statues/sculptures at vid 48:19 that I was surprised at, they do not look the same level of anatomical knowledge.
As I said they reminded me of stone knobs found on megalithic walls and buildings rather that hi skilled sculptures of people?

But a nice update film of the area.
I'm waiting for Jimmy's (Bright Insight channel's) new Egyptian vids to come out.