This seems entirely plausible, certainly the main claims carry more reasonableness than any others I've come across. I think the idea that we can learn something better about ourselves however, as wildly optimistic. I would say the exact opposite is likelier. The entire effort of the pyramids is to demonstrate that humans have mastered the hidden language of nature itself, and so have become gods. This hubristic madness has never left us and is the defining feature of all civilisations, a feature that is ushering our doom.
Love it! Off course, the Pyramids are another Tower of Babbel.
"The entire effort of the pyramids is to demonstrate that humans have mastered the hidden language of nature itself, and so have become gods. This hubristic madness has never left us and is the defining feature of all civilisations, a feature that is ushering our doom."
My first reaction was "oh no, not another one!", but after skimming your Q&A I thought it might be the same one I watched parts of recently (too long!), and after sampling this video it IS the same one. Whew!
I like the idea of "limestone concrete". It brings the level of cognitive dissonance way, way down from the ideas about pyramids that I've read about before. I especially like that it doesn't require positing that the Egyptians had power tools. As for the purpose of the pyramids, I'm still open about that.
Thanks for a welcome diversion! This could well be the missing chapter from Liam Scheff's Official Stories, although there are probably many more. Q/A15 really struck home how the truth has been distorted and manipulated to serve Empire. While much of what's put forward is speculation, it bears thought on speculation itself. Does it have to be proven by current psyentific falsifiable reductionism? That may be impossible and thus it remains relegated to speculation or fantasy to the mainstream. But does that mean it's not true? Does it have to proven by Empire? Empir-ically?
It also brings to mind the centuries-old lineage of ruling-class families who have stored and protected esoteric/occult truths for their own use over life and death (and who used them so effectively in the plandemic). That they would know of the ancient Egyptian's secret knowledge seems logical to me given their need to rule and their preservation and expansion of power. You touched on this with reference to the Templars and Cathars and Freemasons.
And let's not forget the European pyramids in Bosnia. The Egyptians reach was truly global, if we are to understand rightly.
I'm also reminded of something I read long ago - can't recall the source - that shows how much of the Christian story was plagiarized from the Egyptian. The great flood of the Nile was called Arka-Noa, which was then modified in Christianity as the Flood and Noah's Ark.
But maybe that's just speculation. (Etym: intelligent consideration, close observation)
Once you read that one, read his latest post on the changing of the speed of the spin of the earth, the poles, and the eerie orientation of the pyramids. Then you might have trouble sleeping.
I confess to using Microsoft's "Co-Pilot" too much; but there is ACTUAL information available in the 21st century:
Yes, ancient Egypt was often referred to as “Kemet” by its inhabitants. The term “Kemet” translates to “the Black Land” and highlights the fertile black soils deposited by the Nile floods. This rich soil was ideal for agriculture and significantly contributed to the prosperity and sustenance of ancient Egyptian civilization1. The Nile River’s annual flooding deposited nutrient-rich silt, giving the land its black appearance and making it ideal for farming. The color black was also associated with regeneration and rebirth in ancient Egyptian culture, further emphasizing the significance of the term “Kemet” to the identity and livelihood of the ancient Egyptians1. Starting around the 11th-12th dynasty, Ancient Egypt was consistently referred to as “Kemet”.
This seems entirely plausible, certainly the main claims carry more reasonableness than any others I've come across. I think the idea that we can learn something better about ourselves however, as wildly optimistic. I would say the exact opposite is likelier. The entire effort of the pyramids is to demonstrate that humans have mastered the hidden language of nature itself, and so have become gods. This hubristic madness has never left us and is the defining feature of all civilisations, a feature that is ushering our doom.
Love it! Off course, the Pyramids are another Tower of Babbel.
"The entire effort of the pyramids is to demonstrate that humans have mastered the hidden language of nature itself, and so have become gods. This hubristic madness has never left us and is the defining feature of all civilisations, a feature that is ushering our doom."
Another take on pyramid’s and Towers https://open.substack.com/pub/writethevision/p/transformative-in faith
Pyr-a-mid= fire in the middle
https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/bethelight
My first reaction was "oh no, not another one!", but after skimming your Q&A I thought it might be the same one I watched parts of recently (too long!), and after sampling this video it IS the same one. Whew!
I like the idea of "limestone concrete". It brings the level of cognitive dissonance way, way down from the ideas about pyramids that I've read about before. I especially like that it doesn't require positing that the Egyptians had power tools. As for the purpose of the pyramids, I'm still open about that.
I saw this a while ago, made so much sense!
I wish Graham hancock or Randall Carlson would weigh In on this theory.....
that doc blew my mind.
So many theories. The YouTube channels of Robert Sepehr and Jon Levi offer insights into our unknown past.
Thanks for a welcome diversion! This could well be the missing chapter from Liam Scheff's Official Stories, although there are probably many more. Q/A15 really struck home how the truth has been distorted and manipulated to serve Empire. While much of what's put forward is speculation, it bears thought on speculation itself. Does it have to be proven by current psyentific falsifiable reductionism? That may be impossible and thus it remains relegated to speculation or fantasy to the mainstream. But does that mean it's not true? Does it have to proven by Empire? Empir-ically?
It also brings to mind the centuries-old lineage of ruling-class families who have stored and protected esoteric/occult truths for their own use over life and death (and who used them so effectively in the plandemic). That they would know of the ancient Egyptian's secret knowledge seems logical to me given their need to rule and their preservation and expansion of power. You touched on this with reference to the Templars and Cathars and Freemasons.
And let's not forget the European pyramids in Bosnia. The Egyptians reach was truly global, if we are to understand rightly.
I'm also reminded of something I read long ago - can't recall the source - that shows how much of the Christian story was plagiarized from the Egyptian. The great flood of the Nile was called Arka-Noa, which was then modified in Christianity as the Flood and Noah's Ark.
But maybe that's just speculation. (Etym: intelligent consideration, close observation)
Have you read this paper on the topic?
https://theethicalskeptic.com/2023/12/18/hidden-in-plain-sight/
I haven't, thanks.
Once you read that one, read his latest post on the changing of the speed of the spin of the earth, the poles, and the eerie orientation of the pyramids. Then you might have trouble sleeping.
https://theethicalskeptic.com/2024/05/12/exothermic-core-mantle-decoupling-dzhanibekov-oscillation-ecdo-theory/
Fantastic documentary, mesmerizing.
Thanks for sharing
Another take on Towers and pyramids : https://open.substack.com/pub/writethevision/p/transformative-faith
I confess to using Microsoft's "Co-Pilot" too much; but there is ACTUAL information available in the 21st century:
Yes, ancient Egypt was often referred to as “Kemet” by its inhabitants. The term “Kemet” translates to “the Black Land” and highlights the fertile black soils deposited by the Nile floods. This rich soil was ideal for agriculture and significantly contributed to the prosperity and sustenance of ancient Egyptian civilization1. The Nile River’s annual flooding deposited nutrient-rich silt, giving the land its black appearance and making it ideal for farming. The color black was also associated with regeneration and rebirth in ancient Egyptian culture, further emphasizing the significance of the term “Kemet” to the identity and livelihood of the ancient Egyptians1. Starting around the 11th-12th dynasty, Ancient Egypt was consistently referred to as “Kemet”.