READ: New Radar Scans Reveal Massive Underground Complex Beneath the Pyramids of Giza

For centuries, the pyramids of Egypt have stood as towering enigmas. Were they simply tombs, or were they something far more sophisticated? A groundbreaking study using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has just uncovered an astonishing underground complex beneath the Pyramid of Khafre, potentially changing everything we thought we knew about the Giza Plateau.

Researchers Corrado Malanga (University of Pisa) and Filippo Biondi (University of Strathclyde) applied SAR tomography to reveal what traditional excavation methods could not. Their scans uncovered:

  • Five identical structures near the pyramid’s base, connected by geometric pathways and featuring five horizontal levels with sloping roofs.

  • Eight cylindrical wells, arranged in two parallel rows, spiraling downward to a depth of 648 meters.

  • Two massive cubic structures (each 80 meters per side) where all eight wells converge.

  • An underground system stretching nearly two kilometers, extending beneath all three pyramids of Giza.

The level of precision and symmetry suggests an advanced and functional design, raising questions about the true purpose of the pyramids.

Mainstream Egyptology maintains that the pyramids were built as tombs for pharaohs around 2500 BC, using rudimentary tools, ramps, and human labor. However, the mathematical constants embedded in their construction—Pi, the golden ratio, and even the speed of light—suggest a deeper understanding of engineering and physics than previously thought.

The new data fuels alternative theories:

  • Christopher Dunn’s "Giza Power Plant" hypothesis proposes that the pyramids generated energy using acoustic resonance and mechanical stress. The cylindrical wells could have served as energy conduits.

  • Nikola Tesla believed the pyramids harnessed Earth’s natural frequencies, possibly inspiring his wireless energy transmission experiments. Could this massive underground system be an energy network?

  • Joseph Farrell’s "Giza Death Star" theory suggests the pyramids were advanced energy weapons, focusing and amplifying unknown forces. The cubic structures may have stored or stabilized energy for a still-unknown function.

The discovery of vibrations within the pyramid’s structure further supports these alternative ideas, hinting at a lost form of energy transmission or mechanical function.

Despite its world-changing implications, this underground complex may never be fully explored. Egyptian authorities are historically reluctant to approve excavations that challenge mainstream narratives, and the Khafre Project faces an uphill battle to obtain permission.

But if this discovery is validated, it could force a complete re-evaluation of ancient civilizations and their capabilities. Who built these structures? How did they achieve such precision? What were the pyramids really for? One thing is clear: the story of the pyramids is far from over.

Read the original article from the Reese Report.

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