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The Great Pyramid at Gizeh
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"The pyramid was constructed by the people known
as the Hyksos, who were foreigners to Egyptian soil but who gained
control of the government by infiltration. During a period of about a
century, the most capable governmental administrators were
predominantly Hyksos. They soon were able to elevate one of their own
kind to the highest ruler of Egypt. The Hyksos had been assigned the
task of building the pyramid; and with typical patience, the
Brotherhoods guided them to a smooth and peaceful integration with the
native Egyptians. The Hyksos were a Semitic-White race that came out
of Ethiopia. They completed their tasks in Egypt and then departed
without disrupting the nation. Most of the Hyksos emigrated to Crete
and to Phoenicia in the Holy Land. Others emigrated to the British
Isles, and it was these people who built the Stonehenge Circle. This
structure incorporates astronomical relationships if measured by the
Pyramid Inch--the same as the old British Inch. This split-migration
accounts for the fact that only the Hebrews and the British inherited
the Pyramid Inch. This seems to indicate that those two peoples were
intended to translate the pyramid's message when the proper time came.
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"The pyramid is a masterwork of mathematical
precision and engineering excellence. It is so constructed that its
dimensions will reveal certain fundamental mathematic and astronomic
relationships. The pyramid rests on a square which is exactly 36,524.2
Pyramid Inches in perimeter. One one-hundredth of this figure is
365.242, which is the precise number of days in a solar year. The
projected apex is 5,813 Pyramid Inches from the base, and that figure
is equal to the radius of a circle 36,524.2 Pyramid Inches in
circumference. Other such relationships indicate the exact unit of
measure known as the Pyramid Inch which is used throughout the
pyramid. The Pyramid Inch, incidentally, is precisely one
five-hundred-millionth the diameter of the Earth through its polar
axis. These things reveal an intelligence, technology, and science of
a superior degree.
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"When it was discovered that the old British
Inch and the Pyramid Inch were the same, a renewed interest in the
pyramid was kindled among British archaeologists. Subsequent to the
first discoveries, many more such relationships have been determined
which establish that the British had the key to the pyramid's secrets.
It was not long until the prophetic nature of the pyramid was
demonstrated. The language used is mathematics, and the Pyramid Inch
is again the key.
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"If one considers the thought that must have
gone into the preparation and construction of the pyramid, he is
amazed at the thoroughness of the work. First, a monument was devised
which would endure weather and earthquake so that minute measurements
could be taken centuries later. The relationships used for clues were
such that not until science became precise--that is, outside of the
Brotherhoods--and the proper unit of measure was discerned could man
solve the mystery of the pyramid's purpose. The persons who conceived
the pyramid used no language in its prophetic portions lest that
language be lost or equivocality arise. The builders used a universal
language of mathematic symbolism which could be translated by a race
sufficiently learned to decipher it. David Davidson, a structural
engineer, published his analysis of the 'language' after twenty-five
years of intensive work on the subject.
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"The pyramid was constructed about 4700 B.C. You
will probably encounter considerable confusion among authorities as to
when and by whom the project was undertaken; there's about a
500,000-year spread between the estimates made by Egyptologists. The
ancient Egyptian priest-scribe, Manetho, from whose chronology of
dynasties archaeologists base their dating, ascribes the pyramid to
Cheops; but Cheops is buried in the funeral grounds near the base of
the pyramid. The unusual barrenness of the king's chamber and lack of
ornamentation are not in keeping with the final resting place of a
rich and powerful pharaoh. No, the pyramid had an entirely different
function from that of a tomb.
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