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Pyramid General Discussion

Started by duff, February 03, 2008, 03:12:44 PM

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jeanna

Quote from: epiphany on March 23, 2008, 12:46:01 PM
I'm wondering if the ultimate purpose of Giza wasn't to pump water or produce electricity, but to use both to produce a gas (orgone?) that stimulated the local weather to produce rainfall? A rain making machine in the desert?
Hi epiphany,

Remember, the nile was at one time very much higher than it is today, and also the 'desert' was covered with mosses and mushrooms etc. as seen in petroglyphs of those wet-loving plants in caves in the middle of the desert.

I can't give you a written source for this info. I was at a mushroom conference where an Italian naturalist showed pics of this type of thing. (sorry. I can't even find his name.)

jeanna

epiphany

Quote from: jeanna on March 23, 2008, 02:39:06 PM
Hi epiphany,

Remember, the nile was at one time very much higher than it is today, and also the 'desert' was covered with mosses and mushrooms etc. as seen in petroglyphs of those wet-loving plants in caves in the middle of the desert.

I can't give you a written source for this info. I was at a mushroom conference where an Italian naturalist showed pics of this type of thing. (sorry. I can't even find his name.)

jeanna
Hi Jeanna. Thank-you. It would seem that mosses and mushrooms would require a forest (and maybe wet climate), due to the symbiotic nature of mushrooms/trees, and the acid loving mosses.
I guess I've read a few things here and there where the true age of Giza isn't exactly known. I do believe that Giza was built for a purpose, and I believe those pyramids pre-date the pharaohs that wanted to 'steal their thunder'. Anyway, I enjoy a good mystery... :)

Off topic, my wife and I have harvested hedgehogs and chanterelles from around here. mmmm
Hopefully we'll find some morels this year.

Nickin352

The pyramid was used to make nuclear fusion which would in return be used to control the weather via entropic vortex from the "HOMEMADE SUN"

Pyramids are nothing more than that

spacetrax

Quote from: Nickin352 on March 27, 2008, 06:39:51 AM
The pyramid was used to make nuclear fusion which would in return be used to control the weather via entropic vortex from the "HOMEMADE SUN"

Pyramids are nothing more than that

Do you have more information on that?
Thanks.

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