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Filippo Biondi | BREAKING NEWS: Second SPHINX found under Giza Plateau

26 Mar 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the significance of the second Sphinx found under the Giza Plateau?

0.031 - 35.686 Filippo Biondi

We've got a major announcement that you're making on this podcast for what you believe to be a second Sphinx. Robert Duval told us that could be a second Sphinx. Why? Because there is the dream stele. Symmetrical correlations, like the symmetry that we saw observing the dream stele. This is the small mountain that we are observing where the hypothetic position of the second Sphinx could be.

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35.706 - 56.853 Filippo Biondi

So those would be shafts coming down from the top. Does that indicate then that the second Sphinx would be hollow on the inside if the red is showing up? Probably yes. We scanned the first Sphinx, all the pyramids, the conjunction between the Sphinx and the Khafre pyramid, and we found vertical shafts, horizontal passages.

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Chapter 2: How does synthetic aperture radar (SAR) work in archaeological research?

56.873 - 78.57 Filippo Biondi

This has the big void as a very long and rectangular-shaped void. Yes. There hasn't really been an opportunity for you to address a lot of the questions that some of the skeptics might have about the work. Thank you for this opportunity, Matt. Maybe the next will be Awara and then other megalithic sites.

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87.95 - 106.936 Filippo Biondi

Maybe start, I'm excited to talk to you today because this is a, uh, you're going to drop a couple of bombshells on this, on this podcast. So, um, I'm excited to hear about the second Sphinx and, um, this will probably be a little bit different than other podcasts that you've done. I feel like your story is out there.

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106.996 - 129.647 Filippo Biondi

People for the most part, understand, you know, what it is that you're, that you've done and what it is that you intend to do. So we're going to focus less on that today. I do want you to introduce yourself and then talk a little bit about, of course, just frame the work that you've done, but we won't spend a lot of time on that. No. Thank you very much. You're welcome.

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130.048 - 161.005 Filippo Biondi

For inviting me here, for me, I appreciate a lot this invitation. we are here and if if i can we can introduce the technology that it is under the work that we have now began years ago and so we are we we can recap all the things that we have done

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Chapter 3: What evidence supports the existence of a second Sphinx?

160.985 - 202.77 Filippo Biondi

we started working together with corrado malanga and he is a retired professor in chemistry and green chemistry at the university of pisa italy and me that i were i was a contract professor at the university of strat glide Glasgow, USA, UK, I'm sorry, and then now I am an independent researcher as a telecommunication engineer where I graduate in University of Lecce, Italy, south of Italy.

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204.134 - 230.123 Filippo Biondi

My background was, it is, as a telecommunication engineer, I attended my PhD and finished and completed my PhD at the University La Sapienza in Rome and specializing myself in remote sensing. in satellites, especially in synthetic aperture radar.

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230.143 - 271.975 Filippo Biondi

It was in that time, I'm speaking five years ago now, speaking with Corrado, we had to find a method to watch inside the things, because there were a lot of unrevealed situations in the field of archaeology. And so we developed the method using synthetic aperture radar where we are able to estimate the vibrations that are located at the surface of the Earth.

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271.955 - 314.641 Filippo Biondi

And so on, we started to work together and we, how you say, tuned very precisely this method and we went immediately to observe things inside the Cheops pyramid. It was 2019 and where we published a peer review article showing the results that we have, that we estimated inside the Cheops pyramid. We were interested in detecting the so-called big void that then we did.

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316.462 - 360.231 Filippo Biondi

It is all written on my article. and so we were able to detect yes of course the big void but also other features that are present inside the that are probably present inside the chaos pyramid we we don't believe that the big void has to is parallel to the grand gallery big void is superficial it is 90 degree or or let's say it's parallel to the earth so it is parallel

360.211 - 390.708 Filippo Biondi

Do we have an image of this scan that was done? Maybe we... I have to prepare it. I have to show it. It is important that people have to... Yes, in this presentation I prepared is not present, but maybe we will show you after the break. That picture, because it's very important, Matt. Because I appreciate, it is wonderful, the work that the Scam Pyramid is doing.

390.768 - 428.271 Filippo Biondi

Because they started before me and they are well established inside the pyramid, so they are doing a great work. but in my personal opinion and comparing these scans that they made with mine there is a bit of a discrepancy while is not present any discrepancy comparing the results that we have estimated showing the corridor that is immediately behind the chevron that corridor that Zakiya was

428.251 - 448.701 Filippo Biondi

discovered personally while drilling a small hole and inserting a camera and so we saw the corridor This is on the north face? North face, yes. And on the lower part? Yes.

Chapter 4: What anomalies were detected beneath the second Sphinx?

449.042 - 494.64 Filippo Biondi

We discovered that we measured fissures of that corridor six months before and those fissures that we measured were completely matching with the fissure measured by the yes that's good the scam pyramid project so there we can see the front corridor and the king's the queen's chamber i'm sorry and the bottom chamber that is located inside the keops pyramid

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494.62 - 498.164 Filippo Biondi

And that feature, bright feature, that is the big void.

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Chapter 5: What are the next steps in the research on the second Sphinx?

498.184 - 516.707 Filippo Biondi

Look, it is parallel with respect to the Grand Gallery. And so this is a scan that you analyzed five years ago? Yes. Okay. And so did you make this public at that time? You said this was peer-reviewed?

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Chapter 6: Where did the technology used for this research originate?

517.087 - 521.252 Filippo Biondi

This is a picture that has been grabbed from my article.

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521.232 - 549.376 Filippo Biondi

okay from our article that is online okay it is open source so everyone can download it and it is online and so was it was this the first big kind of coming out uh for you to to have this article come out and this is when the buzz kind of started and people started to get interested in this yes okay yeah this this it was the the door the first door that we opened on this topic Okay. Okay.

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549.396 - 559.693 Filippo Biondi

And so let's go back to that image and look at it then, Ryan. So the big void is showing as, and it looked like there was maybe a second little chamber potentially. Yeah.

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Okay. That's okay. We can look.

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564.801 - 599.13 Filippo Biondi

There you have the chevron and then you have the corridor. Okay. the corridor that corridor was this we we have a optical image of that corridor at the end of that corridor look there is a small chamber because we have a void there then it is connected directly to the grand gallery and on the top of the grand gallery there you have the big void that is the big void there on the grand gallery

Chapter 7: How are critics responding to the findings about the second Sphinx?

600.427 - 618.182 Filippo Biondi

So the image on the left is your creation based on the scan? Oh, yes. Oh, yes. Absolutely. And on the bottom right, that big patch of red, that's known chambers? Yes. Okay. And those are outside of the pyramid?

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619.597 - 655.502 Filippo Biondi

uh where are you in the the big red block ah yes that's that's it is related to the tomographic inversion we know that thing it is the floor no the floor of of the pyramid they are superficial vibration that are very very bright Okay. So do you want to maybe talk a little bit about the technology itself? So I think for today, what we'll do maybe is thank you for a phenomenal introduction.

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655.562 - 681.463 Filippo Biondi

Thank you to kind of ground people on what we're talking about today. I think now we maybe get into just a few minutes on the technology itself and kind of how it works. Absolutely. And then from there, we've got a major announcement that you're making on this podcast, which I'm very appreciative of. Thank you for what you believe to be a second Sphinx, which we'll talk about.

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681.443 - 718.263 Filippo Biondi

Okay, probably, probably, yes. We are investigating, we are still investigating this, and later we will, after the introduction of the technology, we will speak about this, probably, hypothetical second Sphinx, that we are very confident to announce this. But everything has to be confirmed. I am still working on this. Maybe I can tell you we have a confidence about 80%. So it's very high. Okay.

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718.283 - 732.369 Filippo Biondi

Okay, fantastic. And then from there, we'll kind of close off with what I wanted to do for this podcast is talk about things that you've never talked about before. Thank you. So the introduction, great. This bomb that you're going to drop on the second Sphinx is great.

732.469 - 757.323 Filippo Biondi

And then we'll kind of close off with some questions that a lot of debunkers or skeptics might want to ask you, because I feel like the story is out there and you've explained everything else in great detail on a lot of podcasts, Joe Rogan included. But there hasn't really been an opportunity for you to address a lot of the questions that some of the skeptics might have about the work.

757.343 - 777.533 Filippo Biondi

Thank you for this opportunity. You're welcome. You're welcome. So I think it'll be a great show, but why don't we just kick off with a little bit about the technology? Yes, yes. The technology is very simple. I go a bit back in time when I was at the university in Lecce, south of Italy.

777.513 - 818.306 Filippo Biondi

And I was doing my degree, I was attending my degree, my thesis, that I did it together too, that I thank him a lot, Professor Nicola Veneziani, my professor. He used to work at the time, now he retired, at the National Research Council located in Bari. And they used to work on synthetic aperture radar data. You know, also now, but in the past, radar was going inside the market.

818.766 - 838.232 Filippo Biondi

They were shooting in the space new satellites like Cosmosky and the second generation. Matt, when I start speaking about space satellites, we can stay here one day. So you have to interrupt me, please. Yeah.

Chapter 8: What impact could this discovery have on our understanding of ancient Egypt?

838.212 - 863.983 Filippo Biondi

Sorry if I will be a bit long in describing this nice universe that we have, which is space. Space is very important for us because now space is growing up and is becoming very important to... It's going inside our living, our...

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863.963 - 902.353 Filippo Biondi

life everyone has a gps navigator everyone has things that are related to space and so it is growing up every day at the time the italian italians were putting putting in orbit a very important satellite system called the cosmos climate first generation for satellites where these satellites had the payload constituted by a synthetic aperture radar. What it is?

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902.494 - 918.601 Filippo Biondi

Synthetic aperture radar is a radar, so just sending electromagnetic waves and receiving the echoes, But there is the magic word called synthetic. What it means synthetic?

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918.621 - 949.985 Filippo Biondi

Synthetic, it means that while the satellite is flying on its orbit, which is a low Earth orbit, approximately 600 kilometers in distance with respect to the surface of the Earth, traveling at the- So I'm sorry, but that is 600 kilometers would be about 400 miles? 400 miles, yes. And planes fly at 35,000 feet, so they're flying at six miles or something like that.

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950.025 - 982.564 Filippo Biondi

So while it's low altitude for a satellite, it's still up there. Yes. It is the first, let's say, distance where the atmosphere is nearly not present. It is the minimum distance where we don't have the atmosphere. And so they can run very fast, seven kilometers per second. It means that in one second, they did seven kilometers. That's very important. And how fast is, so what is that?

983.945 - 996.958 Filippo Biondi

Thousands of miles per hour. Maybe 50,000 miles per hour or something like that. Yes, because the atmosphere at that velocity, it is like concrete. It's concrete.

998.896 - 1036.471 Filippo Biondi

and so and so synthetic synthetic it means that we have to when we watch something when we do a snapshot of the earth using electromagnetic waves so coherent electromagnetic waves we have to resolve two dimensions the range and the azimuth I take it easy. The range you resolve it by the electromagnetic bandwidth. So more bandwidth you have allocated, the more resolution you have.

1036.832 - 1077.064 Filippo Biondi

The resolution is the ability to see and to watch details of a picture. okay the problem is the azimuth in order to synthesize a high resolution of the ground in the azimuth direction you need to synthesize a huge antenna in this in the space an antenna that can be long 50 kilometers 60 kilometers the more long is the antenna the the the better is the azimuth resolution on your pictures okay

1077.331 - 1103.794 Filippo Biondi

So how you can build a so huge antenna in this space is impossible. So you use small pieces of the physical antenna of the radar and you synthesize a virtual antenna in the space. A virtual antenna? A virtual antenna, yes. And so the name is Synthetic Average Radar, okay?

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