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Powers of the Great Pyramid

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Theories of the Great Pyramid
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04-12-04

Host:

George Noory

Guests:

Christopher Dunn

Author and engineer, Christopher Dunn (gizapower.com(1)) 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(2) to Egypt, to explore hidden mysteries of the Giza Plateau and other locations.

1. http://www.gizapower.com/
2. http://www.bodymindspiritjourneys.com/display.cgi?category=Sacred_Journeys&destination=EGYPT&id=BMS-EGYPT403&doc=tour_ID.html

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Pictured is Chris Dunn (click on for larger) inspecting a large granite box inside the ancient Egyptian temple called Serapeum. "Combining the precision and geometry, there is no lapidary work like this anywhere else in the world," Dunn writes of the object, which he believes is the "smoking gun" that proves the existence of a highly advanced civilization in ancient Egypt. For more details, view this article(1) on Dunn's site.

1. http://www.gizapower.com/Precision.htm

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