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Wednesday April 19th, 2006

Host

George Noory

Guest

Clip Streams

 
Enoch, Messengers & Egypt
 
Pyramids' Origins
 
Building of Great Pyramid

Recap

Enoch & The Great Pyramid

Writer and documentary filmmaker Ken Klein shared theories and evidence that the Pyramids of Giza were not designed by Egyptians, but by supernatural or ET messengers. These messengers acted as a proxy for "the most high God," and vibrated at a higher level, he explained. "We have been visited many times from above," said Klein, who believes Enoch, of the Bible, was given design instructions by these special beings in order to build the Great Pyramid, as well as Stonehenge. The Pyramid's design was well beyond the Egyptian architects of the day, he added.

The Great Pyramid is an oracle rather a tomb, said Klein, noting that no mummies have ever been found in its chambers. Rather, the structure is meant to memorialize Enoch, who never died but was taken aboard a starship, he said. Robert Bauval has connected the Pyramid with a star map of Orion, and Klein believes that Enoch may have been taken to that star system.

Klein also related how the curved base of the Great Pyramid showed that there was knowledge of the curvature of the Earth and that the number of blocks in the base corresponded to the number of years in Enoch's life.

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