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Websites:
• gizapower.com
• gizapyramid.com
Books:
• The Giza Power Plant

Christopher Dunn

Biography:

Christopher Dunn is an engineer with over 35 years of experience. He was recruited by an American aerospace company in 1969. He began as a skilled machinist and toolmaker and has worked at almost every level of high-tech manufacturing from building to operating high-powered industrial lasers, including the position of Project Engineer and Laser Operations Manager at Danville Metal Stamping, a Midwest aerospace manufacturer.

Dunn's pyramid odyssey began in 1977 when he read Peter Tompkins' book, Secrets of the Great Pyramid . His immediate reaction to the Giza Pyramid's schematics was that this edifice was a gigantic machine. Discovering the purpose of this machine involved a process of reverse engineering that has taken over 24 years of research. In the process he has published over a dozen magazine articles, and has also appeared on several national TV programs. Chris is also the author of the best selling book on the pyramids called, "The Giza Power Plant".

Past Shows:

Pyramid Roundtable

Wednesday January 10, 2007

Michel Barsoum, Christopher Dunn, Margaret Morris, and Robert Schoch discussed the function and construction of the pyramids, and addressed the topic of whether the stones were cut or poured. ... More
Host: George Noory

Powers of the Great Pyramid

Monday April 12, 2004

Author and engineer, Christopher Dunn (gizapower.com) shared his theory that the Great Pyramid of Giza functioned as a power plant, and was an indicator that at one time the ancient Egyptians had achieved a high degree of civilization. The pyramid served to "drive the planet into harmony," said Dunn, explaining that it may have been built to prevent earthquakes. He suggested that the Great Pyramid drew energies from the Earth, and acted as a stress-relieving device. Further, he said that the pyramid's shafts were conduits for chemicals, feeding into the chambers, which created hydrogen for the power plant. The King's Chamber, he added, was designed to "capture acoustic energy," and these resonant frequencies interacted with the hydrogen gas. This November, Dunn and several other experts including David Hatcher Childress, will be leading a tour to Egypt, to explore hidden mysteries of the Giza Plateau and other locations. ... More
Host: George Noory

Christopher P. Dunn

Sunday September 15, 2002

Christopher Dunn published The Giza Power Plant with a prediction of what will be found behind Gantenbrink's door in the Great Pyramid. This prediction is based on what is found elsewhere in the Great Pyramid and is an engineering analysis of the function of the pyramid as a machine. Discovering the purpose of this machine and documenting his case has taken the better part of twenty years of research. ... More
Host: George Noory

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