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HonestChieffan 03-22-2025 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm (Post 18003834)
Weird, wild stuff. Would like to see them do the same sort of ground penetrating radar at other pyramid sites around the globe.

They need to check whats under the K and Arrowhead. You know they had to hide some major stuff.

Coochie liquor 03-22-2025 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 18007164)
Hmm, I had not. I only looked briefly and was not able to find any first-hand accounts from Tesla, but it appears he was very interested in the Great Pyramids and believed they were created to harness energy from the atmosphere.

Sounds like that theory started with him. Thank you for clueing me in.

I think the theory I heard is, the empty boxes at the bottom of the newly found area are an echo chamber. The sound moves up the tubes changing the sound into energy on the way. Then expels the energy out of the top of it. It’s never ending power if you can harness it.

Delano 03-22-2025 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Taco John (Post 18007107)
Watching NPC normies try to "so what" this stuff is hysterical. I'm never surprised at how stupid so many of the nitwits around us are. Trying to get them to understand the engineering going on here is like trying to educate a dog to understand calligraphy. There's no point. It's okay if they can't understand it. Don't try to get them to. They don't have the capacity to.

I saw this person as they were tipping into the conspiracy world. Back during the early days of the Q bullshit. And then it disappeared and rarely (if ever) posts in the lounge for years. Wow, that shit can do crazy stuff to a person.

rydogg58 03-22-2025 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Taco John (Post 18007107)
Watching NPC normies try to "so what" this stuff is hysterical. I'm never surprised at how stupid so many of the nitwits around us are. Trying to get them to understand the engineering going on here is like trying to educate a dog to understand calligraphy. There's no point. It's okay if they can't understand it. Don't try to get them to. They don't have the capacity to.

ROFL
Clearly you're the smartest person in the room. It amazes me that you haven't shot up a school yet.

Woogieman 03-22-2025 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by rydogg58 (Post 18007409)
ROFL
Clearly you're the smartest person in the room. It amazes me that you haven't shot up a school yet.

...and what the heck is an NPC normie?

Fish 03-23-2025 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 18007465)
...and what the heck is an NPC normie?

Taco is a conspiracy weirdo who fancies himself as some enlightened truth seeker in a world of vast hidden conspiracies run by shady global entities that are trying to take over the world in order to lethally harvest the adrenochrome of abducted babies. Anyone who doesn't see all these hidden conspiracies that he imagines gets labeled as a "Normie" who is living in ignorance of this vast hidden world that Taco can see.

And don't forget the rape trees...

rfaulk34 03-23-2025 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 18006829)
Where does all the stuff about vibrations come from anyway? That seems to be the most popular idea on why the pyramids were built - as mechanisms to harness vibrations as power or some shit. Where tf did that idea even come from?

The "earth's natural vibration" is the Schumann Resonance. Between the earth and ionoshphere (the atmosphere) is considered a "chamber" where lighting strikes vibrate electromagnetic waves throughout (they're trapeed in that area) causing a "vibration" at around 7.83hz, that's constant.

It's been hypothesized that one could harness this for power but it's very impracticle because of the low frequency involved. I can see the thought of harnessing the power of lighting strikes but that's impractical as well due to the devices needed to catch and store the power (super high voltage) and the unpredictablility of lighting strikes.

Coochie liquor 03-23-2025 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by rfaulk34 (Post 18007814)
The "earth's natural vibration" is the Schumann Resonance. Between the earth and ionoshphere (the atmosphere) is considered a "chamber" where lighting strikes vibrate electromagnetic waves throughout (they're trapeed in that area) causing a "vibration" at around 7.83hz, that's constant.

It's been hypothesized that one could harness this for power but it's very impracticle because of the low frequency involved. I can see the thought of harnessing the power of lighting strikes but that's impractical as well due to the devices needed to catch and store the power (super high voltage) and the unpredictablility of lighting strikes.

So you’re saying you’ve never seen Mahomes play? He has harnessed the power of lighting, especially around playoff time.

WilliamTheIrish 03-23-2025 03:03 PM

Ingenious job by WayFair to hide those "cabinets".

SurroundedByMorons 03-23-2025 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 18007465)
...and what the heck is an NPC normie?

Have you ever used yarn or string to explain a basic concept or thought to yourself or others? If not, you are an NPC normie.

Easy 6 03-23-2025 03:18 PM

Some interesting reading about this

Zahi Hawas is NOT amused, but the Italians behind this research are standing firm... article has some nice pics of the actual sonar findings

Vast underground city...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...stigation.html

mr. tegu 03-23-2025 06:22 PM

Scientists map massive underground structures beneath the Giza Pyramid
 
I like the Steven Greer free energy conspiracies. Those are fun to think about. Basically the idea is that free reusable energy that harnesses the environment has been discovered multiple times over the decades but it always gets suppressed.

ThaVirus 03-23-2025 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Coochie liquor (Post 18007306)
I think the theory I heard is, the empty boxes at the bottom of the newly found area are an echo chamber. The sound moves up the tubes changing the sound into energy on the way. Then expels the energy out of the top of it. It’s never ending power if you can harness it.

What causes the sounds in the chambers?

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 18007749)
And don't forget the rape trees...

Go on…

htismaqe 03-24-2025 09:43 AM

I was unaware there were so many proponents of intelligent design on CP.

RaidersOftheCellar 03-24-2025 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by threebag (Post 18003894)

Giants definitely existed and were common. They’ve discovered many massive skeletons, and there are plenty of photos of people twice the size of today’s common person.

ThrobProng 03-24-2025 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar (Post 18008393)
Giants definitely existed and were common. They’ve discovered many massive skeletons, and there are plenty of photos of people twice the size of today’s common person.

Link to pics of 10-12 foot tall skeletons?

Rain Man 03-24-2025 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 18007941)
Some interesting reading about this

Zahi Hawas is NOT amused, but the Italians behind this research are standing firm... article has some nice pics of the actual sonar findings

Vast underground city...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...stigation.html

Hawas' bat wings fluttered angrily, and then he called a swarm of locusts to descend upon the Italian researchers as the sun cast lightning bolts into the homes of all of their living relatives..

Katipan 03-24-2025 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by ThrobProng (Post 18008399)
Link to pics of 10-12 foot tall skeletons?

Lazy.
https://www.ndtv.com/science/archaeo...-of-us-5338671

ThrobProng 03-24-2025 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 18008413)

:facepalm:

This is why we don't have flying cars.

listopencil 03-24-2025 10:44 AM

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/03...2799949745.jpg

listopencil 03-24-2025 10:46 AM

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/03...2744935238.jpg

Rain Man 03-24-2025 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 18008413)

I could be wrong, but I thought it was later determined that those were not actual human skeletons, but were instead average-sized Bigfoots.

Fish 03-24-2025 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 18007941)
Some interesting reading about this

Zahi Hawas is NOT amused, but the Italians behind this research are standing firm... article has some nice pics of the actual sonar findings

Vast underground city...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...stigation.html

This article points out something that makes this even more ridiculous. I was wondering how these guys got permission to scan the area with ground penetrating radar. Turns out they didn't. Their scans were done from 420 miles above the Earth.

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During the press briefing, the team explained that they sent radar signals from two satellites, positioned about 420 miles above Earth, into the Khafre Pyramid, allowing them to analyze how the signals bounced back. Pictured are hidden structures identified inside the pyramid
These yahoos are claiming they used radar from satellites. Too see thousands of feet underground. That's simply not possible. Which was also pointed out by a radar expert in the same article.

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Hawass was backed up by Professor Lawrence Conyers, a radar expert at the University of Denver who focuses on archaeology, who told DailyMail.com that it is not possible for the technology to penetrate that deeply into the ground, making the idea of an underground city 'a huge exaggeration.'
Typical BS from Claytard.

mr. tegu 03-24-2025 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by listopencil (Post 18008424)


Those are two impressive bigfoots.

Rain Man 03-24-2025 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 18008437)
This article points out something that makes this even more ridiculous. I was wondering how these guys got permission to scan the area with ground penetrating radar. Turns out they didn't. Their scans were done from 420 miles above the Earth.

...

The repeating pattern of the "columns" makes me wonder if there's some equipment vibration or atmospheric interference that didn't get corrected for. Wasn't there some astronomy lab that excitedly announced a regular pattern of pulses coming from outer space, only to learn later that it was the microwave in their break room causing interference?

listopencil 03-24-2025 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by mr. tegu (Post 18008460)
Those are two impressive bigfoots.


I don't know, I see boobies.

listopencil 03-24-2025 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 18008466)
The repeating pattern of the "columns" makes me wonder if there's some equipment vibration or atmospheric interference that didn't get corrected for. Wasn't there some astronomy lab that excitedly announced a regular pattern of pulses coming from outer space, only to learn later that it was the microwave in their break room causing interference?




If it's radar, what do the different colors represent? More or less signal return? Are we supposed to assume that this indicates density?

seamonster 03-24-2025 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Kman34 (Post 18004697)
Some people are gullible.. Surprised they didn’t say Amelia Earharts plane was down there.. That technology isn’t capable of seeing detail that deep..

LOL at ChiefsPlanet suddenly becoming experts in exotic sensor technology. Easy search shows me they do in fact use this to build complex data and imagery on underground structures in desert environments.

https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn...ata-basics/sar

You nor I have any idea what "L Band SAR" can task in that environment.

BigRedChief 03-24-2025 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by seamonster (Post 18008981)
LOL at ChiefsPlanet suddenly becoming experts in exotic sensor technology. Easy search shows me they do in fact use this to build complex data and imagery on underground structures in desert environments.

https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn...ata-basics/sar

You nor I have any idea what "L Band SAR" can task in that environment.

id say it can task at least a lot of “L BAN SAR”

Fish 03-24-2025 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by seamonster (Post 18008981)
LOL at ChiefsPlanet suddenly becoming experts in exotic sensor technology. Easy search shows me they do in fact use this to build complex data and imagery on underground structures in desert environments.

https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn...ata-basics/sar

You nor I have any idea what "L Band SAR" can task in that environment.

Maybe just read your own source. Sand penetration is less than 5m. And that is from shuttle based radar which is more powerful than satellite based radar.

https://i.imgur.com/XWEXwzA.png

https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/im...neath-the-sand

Rain Man 03-24-2025 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by listopencil (Post 18008474)
If it's radar, what do the different colors represent? More or less signal return? Are we supposed to assume that this indicates density?

I would presume it's something density-related, though I know far less about this than I do about football.

SurroundedByMorons 03-25-2025 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ThrobProng (Post 18008399)
Link to pics of 10-12 foot tall skeletons?

Do your own research normie!


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