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To: Norm Lenhart

I’m not sure about the science of these scans. That is, if the science has existed for a long time and, if so, why it hasn’t been done before now.

I do know that, for the longest time, all of these antiquities in Egypt were under the supervision of this Master Archaeologist whose name eludes me at the moment, but you couldn’t turn on a TV program about Egyptian ruins without seeing him lecturing. I’m sure you’ve see him on TV. In fact, I’m sure pretty much everyone on the planet has seen him on TV.

Dr. Hawass, or something like that...?

Anyway, I have no idea why this wasn’t done earlier. Did the technology exist before now?


10 posted on 10/28/2015 1:33:20 AM PDT by Jack Hammer
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To: Jack Hammer

Yea thats the POS I was thinking of. From what I read that idiot set back Egyptology considerably with his financial demands for access. Not to TV shows (them too) but to actual scientists/archeologists around the world, Universities etc.

On the science I am not sure but I have to think GPR type tech has been sufficiently advanced for some time.


12 posted on 10/28/2015 1:44:02 AM PDT by Norm Lenhart (Embrace "Existential Cage Theory")
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To: Jack Hammer
Zahi Hawass is still at it, after his minor set back during the Egyptian Revolution - he's now offering guided tours through the $mith$onian magazine - the worst mag I've yet seen.

He evidently is permitting this on a tentative basis - if anything comes up that in the slightest contradicts prevailing theory (Hawass & Lerner), it will be quashed quickest. Especially if they determine that the pyramids were built as a complex, not used as tombs, and were rebuilt/repaired during the times of the Old Kingdom.

That was the case with optical thermoluminescence dating (which determines age by measuring electrons released when a stone joint is fractured) in Egypt done by Prof. Ioannis Liritzis in which a few samples added several hundred years to standard dating - making the test subjects far too old to fit and was quickly shut down. This technique is now banned.

As to why the technology was not used earlier - it is a simple matter of getting permission from the idiots mentioned above - a matter of intense negotiations and over many years for the simplest of things.

Some links for those that wish to pursue all things Old Kingdom - books by a real Egyptologist and science historian w/ many unique photos on line:

Egyptian Dawn

The Sphinx Mystery

The original Sphinx?

The Crystal Sun

Despite of the admonition to "not trust Ukrainians" at Geological Evidence Shows the Great Sphinx is 800,000 Years Old, it is worth considering that the research done sounds good - based on climatology and geology - furthering West and Schoch's theory of origin.

17 posted on 10/28/2015 4:29:16 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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