Great Pyramid Mysteries / Bigfoot Phenomena & Encounters

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In the first half, engineer Christopher Dunn presented his extensive research on the Great Pyramid of Giza, challenging the conventional view of it as merely a tomb or temple. Drawing on 21 years of study, Dunn proposed that the pyramid functioned as an ancient power plant, harnessing and channeling energy from the Earth through its internal shafts. He described the structure as "more like a machine than any building," emphasizing its unparalleled precision and complexity. The discussion also covered recent discoveries of deep underground shafts beneath the Giza Plateau, detected by synthetic aperture radar. Dunn called these findings "probably the most exciting development" in the field, with shafts reportedly extending 2,000 feet deep and 30 feet in diameter. While cautious due to the lack of physical exploration, he acknowledged these tunnels could support his theory.

Elaborating on how the Great Pyramid might function as a vast electrical and acoustic system, he drew on the research of NASA physicist Friedemann Freund, who described how stressed rocks in the Earth's crust release electrons, effectively turning the ground into a giant battery. "We're actually sitting on top of a huge battery," Dunn said, proposing that the pyramid acts as a distributor of this electrical energy into the atmosphere, aided by a geodesic dome structure.

Regarding the pyramid's energy source, he postulated it as a "solid state harvester" requiring no fuel or pollution, simply tapping into natural electrical phenomena within the Earth. "It's like plugging something into your wall right now," he explained, contrasting it with conventional power plants. On the pyramid's acoustic properties, Dunn described it as a "giant musical instrument," noting that chambers and passages resonate at specific low frequencies, creating a coupled oscillator with the Earth itself. This resonance might even stabilize seismic activity by releasing built-up stress in the Earth's crust, functioning as a "seismic tap" to prevent earthquakes. For more, check out these related graphics he shared with us.

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In the latter half, researcher William Sheehan reported on Bigfoot phenomena, including a variety of compelling sightings and encounters. He described Bigfoot as a "flesh and blood creature" that might also be "mimicked" by unknown forces, suggesting a complex nature beyond simple biology. Noting the absence of carcasses, he compared this to other elusive wildlife and proposed that Bigfoot may bury its dead, indicating a level of sophistication. He recounted a striking story from a former colleague who, while delivering packages, glimpsed a freshly severed Bigfoot head in a taxidermy shop, a rare and provocative claim that adds to the mystery surrounding physical evidence of the creature.

Addressing Bigfoot's temperament, Sheehan challenged the common perception of the creature as docile, noting reports of violent encounters: "There seems to be a violent nature to some of these creatures," and they could potentially "tear you limb from limb." Another intriguing anecdote involved a possible Bigfoot breaking into a locked freezer to steal venison, underscoring the creature's physical strength and boldness.

Sheehan also delved into the story of a Korean War veteran who allegedly shot and killed a Bigfoot in Montana or Wyoming, describing the creature's rapid approach and multiple gunshot wounds. He stressed the credibility of many witnesses, noting, "The more I know people... I trust them that what they have said to me was 110% true." He highlighted a pattern in which individuals who encounter Bigfoot often report UFO sightings or hauntings, pointing to a broader paranormal connection. He also shared details of a topographical military map given to him that depicts areas where Bigfoot are said to inhabit.

News segment guests: Douglas Mulhall, Jeff Nelken

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