After noticing the systemic coverups and deeply perplexing mysteries surrounding Ancient Egypt, I booked a trip, hoping to get some of my questions answered. I was gratified to gain more clarity in some areas, recognize I am on the right track with a few of my core ideas, revise my opinions on others, and be introduced to new rabbit holes because of the experience. One of my most significant interests is the timeline of the construction of the pyramids.

We know the pyramids once had a white outer casing covering the entire pyramid (1) except for the gold cap found at the top (2), and Heru-em-Akhet (The Sphinx) shows signs of severe water damage (3). When considering the totality of these facts, we must acknowledge that the same water damage could have been present on the pyramids if the previously mentioned white outer casing had not been removed. As discussed in a recent article (click here for the full story), the oldest ship ever linked to Ancient Egypt was found buried at the base of the Great Pyramid of Giza, indicating the structures may have predated the Ancient Egyptians we know.

If the boats we see depicted in medu-neter (hieroglyphs) were the same ones used to build the pyramids, why haven’t we found any boats that predate the pyramids? According to the mainstream narrative, the pyramids were used as tombs. There are 80-ton single blocks found in the Great Pyramids that none of these boats would have been able to carry – are we supposed to believe that the very first task Ancient Egyptians wanted to complete when they figured out how to build boats was to transport huge stones from miles and miles away to build gigantic tombs? Why not use much closer stones, and why cut the blocks so big? Click here to read more about why the mainstream explanations on how they cut some of the hardest material known to man are completely illogical given recently unearthed evidence.

Recent discoveries have proven that the Sahara used to be a jungle before about 5,500 years ago, roughly when we believe the Ancient Egyptians began populating the Nile Valley (4). The official timeline we are presented with suggests that:

  • The Early Dynastic Period of Ancient Egypt (when the Lower and Upper Kingdoms united) began at about 3000BC – the beginning of their recorded history.
  • Around 2670BC, Imhotep erected the Step Pyramid.
  • Sneferu completed the Bent Pyramid at about 2600BC.
  • Sneferu constructed the Red Pyramid in 2575BC.
  • Khufu built the Great Pyramids of Giza around 2500BC.

Nearly every Egyptian ruler had gigantic statues of themselves for several reasons. They believed statues depicted how much power and wealth they amassed during their life, and some were explicitly erected to serve as the resting place for one’s ka (soul) after death on earth – allowing the deceased to return to earth to watch over their family. Many Kings even built statues of their predecessors to celebrate their achievements. However, Khufu, who was supposedly responsible for the most impressive monuments in the world (The Great Pyramids of Giza), has only one statue we’ve found – standing 7.5cm in height (versus Ramses II for example, whose statue is over 83 tons and 30 feet high). Below are two gigantic statues of people we haven’t even identified – wouldn’t Khufu have been more celebrated if he was responsible for the pyramids?

An example of the giant statues found all over Egypt.

According to the mainstream narrative, all the pyramids were constructed in less than 200 years at the very beginning of the empire – from about 2670-2500BC. That’s a relatively short period in its 3,000-year history, and considering how propaganda is employed to advance economic interests today, it’s possible similar things probably occurred back then too. It would have been even easier to get away with it back then, considering Ancient Egypt had an estimated literacy rate of less than 5% of the general population (5) and no social media. Hence, it was harder for people to communicate, and with so few people being literate along with power being centralized with the priests and pharaohs, it would have been challenging to keep the truth alive.

Stay tuned for the next article, where I will discuss the astronomical, mathematical precision of The Great Pyramids and how the long list of coincidences that indicate the Ancient Egyptians were handed down secret technology from their Atlantean ancestors. In my opinion, The Great Pyramids are remnants of the Atlantean civilization that existed before the Younger Dryas Catastrophe that likely destroyed it. See below for a video from Jimmy Corsetti of Bright Insight, where he details the most likely location of Atlantis – The Richat Structure in Mauritania.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5kEzxOb-3c&t=13s
“Ancient Map Shows The Lost City of Atlantis is The Eye of The Sahara” – Bright Insight

Pyramid Casing Stone (1)

https://www.nms.ac.uk/explore-our-collections/stories/world-cultures/ancient-egyptian-collection/ancient-egyptian-collection/pyramid-casing-stone/

Pyramid Gold Cap (2)

https://www.dawn.com/news/1079617

Water Damage (3)

https://ancient-archeology.com/a-new-geological-study-shows-that-the-great-sphinx-of-giza-is-800000-years-old/

Sahara was Once a Jungle (4)

https://www.livescience.com/4180-sahara-desert-lush-populated.html

Ancient Egypt Literacy Rate (5)

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-static/digitalegypt/literature/literacy.html#:~:text=Literacy%20remains%20an%20elusive%20subject,on%20very%20limited%20available%20evidence.