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of pottery in situ to prove that these tunnels were opened on Dynasty 25, 500 BC as in the late period when the Egyptians saw the Sphinx, they thought there is something hidden underneath and they dug and they found nothing. Now we come to the Edgar Cayce and what people believe because we had
of pottery in situ to prove that these tunnels were opened on Dynasty 25, 500 BC as in the late period when the Egyptians saw the Sphinx, they thought there is something hidden underneath and they dug and they found nothing. Now we come to the Edgar Cayce and what people believe because we had
of pottery in situ to prove that these tunnels were opened on Dynasty 25, 500 BC as in the late period when the Egyptians saw the Sphinx, they thought there is something hidden underneath and they dug and they found nothing. Now we come to the Edgar Cayce and what people believe because we had
John Anthony West, and we had many new age people who believe there is something hidden underneath the Sphinx. And they used to tell me, we need your permission. To what? To drill. I said, how can I let someone who's not an archaeologist, who's not a scientist, to drill? No way. But recently, I found out the rise of the water table in front of the Sphinx.
John Anthony West, and we had many new age people who believe there is something hidden underneath the Sphinx. And they used to tell me, we need your permission. To what? To drill. I said, how can I let someone who's not an archaeologist, who's not a scientist, to drill? No way. But recently, I found out the rise of the water table in front of the Sphinx.
John Anthony West, and we had many new age people who believe there is something hidden underneath the Sphinx. And they used to tell me, we need your permission. To what? To drill. I said, how can I let someone who's not an archaeologist, who's not a scientist, to drill? No way. But recently, I found out the rise of the water table in front of the Sphinx.
And I was really afraid that the water could damage the Sphinx. Then I brought a team from Cairo University, and we did drill 30 to 35 feet underneath the Sphinx, everywhere. And I do have photos. of everywhere under the Sphinx. The Sphinx is a solid rock or a living rock, and there is nothing underneath.
And I was really afraid that the water could damage the Sphinx. Then I brought a team from Cairo University, and we did drill 30 to 35 feet underneath the Sphinx, everywhere. And I do have photos. of everywhere under the Sphinx. The Sphinx is a solid rock or a living rock, and there is nothing underneath.
And I was really afraid that the water could damage the Sphinx. Then I brought a team from Cairo University, and we did drill 30 to 35 feet underneath the Sphinx, everywhere. And I do have photos. of everywhere under the Sphinx. The Sphinx is a solid rock or a living rock, and there is nothing underneath.
No tunnels. Exactly. I told you water is coming.
No tunnels. Exactly. I told you water is coming.
No tunnels. Exactly. I told you water is coming.
When Shock said that, okay, we brought through the American Research Center, a scientist from Louisville University. I don't remember his name now. And we gave him what Robert Schock. You know what Robert Schock said? It's not a theory. It's a theory of a new age guy who talked about this before. And John Anton West brought Schock. I don't remember who.
When Shock said that, okay, we brought through the American Research Center, a scientist from Louisville University. I don't remember his name now. And we gave him what Robert Schock. You know what Robert Schock said? It's not a theory. It's a theory of a new age guy who talked about this before. And John Anton West brought Schock. I don't remember who.
When Shock said that, okay, we brought through the American Research Center, a scientist from Louisville University. I don't remember his name now. And we gave him what Robert Schock. You know what Robert Schock said? It's not a theory. It's a theory of a new age guy who talked about this before. And John Anton West brought Schock. I don't remember who.
Then we gave this guy from Louisville University, who was an Indian American, who really studied. He came to the Sphinx and he worked with us for a season. And he came and we published many articles that the erosion that you see outside and inside the Sphinx is from wind and not from water. Now, What shock want to say that this is dated back 15,000 years ago? I agree. Okay.
Then we gave this guy from Louisville University, who was an Indian American, who really studied. He came to the Sphinx and he worked with us for a season. And he came and we published many articles that the erosion that you see outside and inside the Sphinx is from wind and not from water. Now, What shock want to say that this is dated back 15,000 years ago? I agree. Okay.
Then we gave this guy from Louisville University, who was an Indian American, who really studied. He came to the Sphinx and he worked with us for a season. And he came and we published many articles that the erosion that you see outside and inside the Sphinx is from wind and not from water. Now, What shock want to say that this is dated back 15,000 years ago? I agree. Okay.
If I came here and I dug the Sphinx, I will leave something. Then what I did, we dug an area northeast of the Sphinx. I found level Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom, Roman, nothing underneath. In this new age, people say that the head of the Sphinx is very small comparing to the body. Yes, why? If you take all the casing stones away from the Sphinx, you'll find exactly here, the Sphinx.
If I came here and I dug the Sphinx, I will leave something. Then what I did, we dug an area northeast of the Sphinx. I found level Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom, Roman, nothing underneath. In this new age, people say that the head of the Sphinx is very small comparing to the body. Yes, why? If you take all the casing stones away from the Sphinx, you'll find exactly here, the Sphinx.