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    Default Ancient Egypt's Great Lost Labyrinth

    I have always been interested in ancient Egypt but must admit never before heard about an ancient Egyptian underground gigantic pyramid before.

    It seems it was mentioned by the old greeks, and rediscovered by a partly Belgian expedition back in 2008, however, sadly it never made the big news.

    Partly to blame of course evil Dr Zahi Hawass.


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    I share your interest Rawhide68 and have done since I was a child.
    Its vanity to think that the human race is now at a pinnacle of advancement and evolution.
    Even now we can not lift the stones used or duplicate the building of the Pyramids.
    Their technology for cutting and shaping stones would seem to be far in advance of what we can do today.
    They may have used sound in ways that we know not.
    Regardless I believe that there is evidence of a worldwide civilization that was truly advanced beyond our comprehension.
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    In this installment of The Why Files, A.J. Gentile covers the mysterious labyrinth in Egypt. It has an estimated 3,000 rooms with multiple levels. Via scans they speculate there's a 130-foot-high metal ring that might be a portal. Zahi Hawass and his controllers won't allow any excavations of the site.

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    If the underground structure was created to store knowledge of the First-Time aka Zep-Tepi due to the impending cataclysm known as the great flood, then the ring could have been their escape route. If Noah's Ark atop Mt. Ararat is an indication of that event, then the builders of the labyrinth would have flooded it prior to the deluge to protect it from the water pressure.

    12/16/25 (41:35)

    Quote The Lost Labyrinth of Hawara: Evidence of Atlantis in Egypt

    In 450 BC, Herodotus described an Egyptian labyrinth so massive it made the pyramids look small. Then it vanished under the desert for 2,000 years.

    In 2008, scientists used ground-penetrating radar and found it—a massive structure 40 feet underground covering ten football fields. The Egyptian government immediately shut down all research.

    Satellite imaging later revealed four underground levels and a 130-foot metallic object at the center. The researcher who published his findings was permanently blacklisted.

    Ancient priests told Herodotus the deepest chambers held burial vaults of the kings who first built the labyrinth—not pharaohs, but whoever came before them. If they're right, Egyptian civilization didn't develop over centuries.

    It was inherited from something older.
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