The Pyramid Code

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The Pyramid Code - Episode 1: The Band of Peace - YouTube
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    • I watched the first one last night. Great watch!

      I'll be watching the next tonight!
  • Just listened to part one. I got chills when they talked about the sound chambers that created resonances. Back in the 1930s there was a man who devised a way to kill cancer using sound frequency that would break up those cells because of the way the resonance hit the way those cells vibrate. It started the great repression of all medicine that was not for profit more than for health. Millions of people die every year because of the repression of the real answers to our health. Those sound chambers for health? They may contain all the answers for our health that will never be given to us again within our present social structures.

    Do we actually KNOW what the pyramids are all about - but the information has been kept among only a few for their own benefit - leaving the rest of us out of the true path to spirituality and health? Maybe not - but if our science has found the answer - you can bet that it is greedily horded rather than given freely for the benefit of humanity.
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  • It's a great series.
    But, somehow, I doubt it will move Kurt off his Pyramid state of mind.
    Even if it's PHD's making the statements.:p
  • I fell asleep during episode 4 last night so will watch it again today.

    I LOVE this series. IT's a great share Lcombs. (Larry? Lawrence?)

    I've long studied Egyptian thought (of course, not all of it is impressive the way it's portrayed by our current "authorities").. I do believe they had a much stronger handle on energy than we do, from the spiritual point at the very least. I also adhere to their belief of our existence as "becoming". To see their use of energy revealed is a relief to me. Even as a child I couldn't swallow the "slaves built the pyramids" BS explanation. It never sat right in my head and never will.
  • Hey Sal,
    It's Larry.
    I I stumbled onto the series on The Documentary Channel just channel surfing and recorded it.
    I agree with you about the "slave labor" theory.
    It never sat well with me either.
    And the science....
    Besides the incredible mathematics and precision cutting required to build the Pyramids, the other sciences involved like the sound chambers, the cosmetolgy, use of the aquifers, etc.
    There's too much going on here to accept the "accepted" theories.
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  • In my fields of hobby/business we cut a LOT of rock and not ONE of the people who do lapidary work suck up the "authoritative" BS about how the ancients cut stone. Would get rich if I could figure out how they managed the precision.
  • OMG!
    I realized today that, according to Laird Scranton's new interpretations of hieroglyphics,
    the Ancients were using "text-speak" 1,000s of years ago!
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  • I finished watching all of these? Ya know what? I wanted to be an archaeologist when I was a kid. This kind of stuff gets me severely pissed off that I did not pursue it just because adults told me I was "silly" and should learn to type.

    Were I a Phd in Archaeology right now - I'd be hammering for permit to dig under the sphinx.
  • Yeah, my old man grew up in the coal country in eastern Ky.
    His philosophy was "Rich kids go to college, poor kids go to work."
    We weren't poor but he still had the mind-set.

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