The pyramids are one of the greatest mysteries in human history.
Who built them?
Why were they built?
Why are there others like them around the world?
Were there advanced civilisations?
Were aliens involved?
Nobody wants to seem like a clown, so everybody accepts the official story: that thousands of years ago, thousands of slaves paid workers built them as tombs for pharaohs, over many years, with chisels and without the wheel.
Do you really believe that?
I don’t.
⚠️ I strongly recommend watching my podcast with Jason Breshears on the advanced technology used to build the pyramids.
I believe the Great Pyramid is a legacy left by a lost civilisation with advanced technological capabilities that we have yet to understand.
—Graham Hancock
Christopher Dunn’s angle
My conversation with Christopher Dunn revolves around his book The Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt, which argues that a highly advanced prehistoric civilisation used the Giza Pyramid as a source of power through harmonic resonance.
Put another way, the Great Pyramid of Giza was a power plant, not a tomb for pharaohs.
It’s an incredibly interesting angle.
He believes the Great Pyramid was a massive acoustical device (which is linked to how it provided power).
After two decades of research, Christopher says that the pyramid’s very precise dimensions and construction allowed it to resonate with Earth’s vibrations, converting them into microwave energy.
He explains how the pyramid’s chambers and passageways were intentionally designed to amplify these acoustical effects, and even speculates that Nikola Tesla might have rediscovered this ancient technology, offering us a potential solution for clean energy today. (Judy Wood argues that the Twin Towers were brought down with such technology.)
As an aside, listen to his conversations with Danny Jones and Joe Rogan.
The precision engineering of the Great Pyramid indicates it was constructed using advanced technology, possibly even machines we do not yet understand.
—Christopher Dunn
For example, the use of conductive granite in the King’s Chamber and insulating limestone on the exterior might have been designed for energy generation and transmission.
Christopher also suggests that hydrogen gas was produced within the pyramid through chemical reactions, playing a crucial role in this energy system.
Physical evidence like the scooped-out areas in the granite beams hints at machinery or technology that was once present, something Ben van Kerkwyk echoed in his podcast with me.
Basically, the conventional story, that the pyramid was a pharaoh’s tomb, is nonsense.
Talking points
Why any of this matters
The Great Pyramid functioned as a power plant using hydrogen and quartz
The Queen’s Chamber shafts and King’s Chamber in energy production
The potential of stone for piezoelectricity and the pyramids as power stations
Suppression of alternative ideas and the negative impact
We are a species with amnesia. We have forgotten something important from our own past, something that may explain how these ancient structures were built with technology that rivals our own.
—Graham Hancock
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