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Mystery of 24 alien black-boxes discovered near Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza

Mystery of 24 alien black-boxes discovered near Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza
THEY weigh more than 100 tons, they are solid Aswan granite, and they are precision engineered to tolerances which would be deemed remarkable even today.


So how did the ancient Egyptians build and put in place the 24 strange and sinister coffin shaped black boxes discovered buried in a hillside cave system, 12 miles south of The Great Pyramid of Giza?

And more importantly, why?

The skilfulness of the stone cutting, accurate to just a few microns, is so remarkable that some experts have concluded that they were not built for Egytian pharaos but in fact left on earth by and alien race and simply appropriated by the kings.

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The stark black boxes do display some hieroglyphics but they are of such poor quality that the scribbles are regarded as graffiti.

The real purpose and function of the boxes remains unclear, but the were clearly of importance, as they were cut with such precision they would remain airtight for many millennia.

They are known as the Serapeum of Saqqara in the now abandoned city of Memphis, Egypt.

In Egyptology a serapeum is a temple or other religious institution dedicated to the syncretic Greco-Egyptian deity Serapis, who combined aspects of Osiris and Apis in a humanized form.

Serapis was recognised across the Mediterranean region and emerges in both Greek and Gnosyic religions – usually in the guise of a man with a three-headed dog on a chain.


The formal burial site is believed to have been built sometime 3300 years ago by Ramesses II.

Recent research suggests it was a burial place of Apis bulls, which were worshipped as incarnations of the god Ptah.

Egyptologists say that because the bulls were honoured as gods Khaemweset, a son of Ramesses II ordered that a tunnel be excavated through one of the mountains at the site and designed with side chambers to contain large granite sarcophagi weighing up to 100 tons each, to hold the mummified remains of the bulls.
 
So who built these solid granite blocks and why ? Was there a past sophisticated civilization on Earth ? I can see making precision blocks the size of which can easily be handled. These blocks are HUGE. Cutting and moving and manipulating these is quite remarkable.
 
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Whatever they were for it seems obvious it was to keep something locked in. That’s a hugely heavy airtight lid. Makes ya wonder what.
 
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So who built these solid granite blocks and why ? Was there a past sophisticated civilization on Earth ? I can see making precision blocks the size of which can easily be handled. These blocks are HUGE. Cutting and moving and manipulating these is quite remarkable.
Ancient Egyptians and ancient Egyptians! Not great at microchips, despite all the sand, but amazing at geometry and engineering!
Solved! How Ancient Egyptians Moved Massive Pyramid Stones
There's something we had to learn from them...

On the story generally:
The claim has risen from 90 degreesish (in the original video that started this) to 'within a few microns' which is patently false. The "the idea that these were for bulls is silly because McDonalds!" argument only works if you don't live in a society which regarded these bulls as actual incarnations of gods. In modern christian terms these were the final resting places of incarnated angels and since the Pharoahs weren't exactly poor or lacking in skilled engineers or manpower 'bull coffins' seems plausible to me!

We still don't know how they were able to work granite so well though. Us modern smartypants' still have much to learn!
 
Whatever they were for it seems obvious it was to keep something locked in. That’s a hugely heavy airtight lid. Makes ya wonder what.
Cheese maturing vats for really strong cheese. The weight was to stop the expanding gas from blowing the lids and airtight and buried underground to prevent complaints from neighbouring countries. Note that these were constructed during the reign of Khufu, which explains the vast size and number of cheese caskets. They needed a lot of very strong cheese to make sandwiches for the tens of thousands of conscripted labourers who were building the Great Pyramid! The 'sarcophagus' in the pyramid was actually a lunchbox accidentally left behind.*

*from Cheese of the Gods by Erich von Daniken
 
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Cheese maturing vats for really strong cheese. The weight was to stop the expanding gas from blowing the lids and airtight and buried underground to prevent complaints from neighbouring countries.*

*from Cheese of the Gods by Erich von Daniken
:rolleyes::p
 
Cheese maturing vats for really strong cheese. The weight was to stop the expanding gas from blowing the lids and airtight and buried underground to prevent complaints from neighbouring countries. Note that these were constructed during the reign of Khufu, which explains the vast size and number of cheese caskets. They needed a lot of very strong cheese to make sandwiches for the tens of thousands of conscripted labourers who were building the Great Pyramid! The 'sarcophagus' in the pyramid was actually a lunchbox accidentally left behind.*

*from Cheese of the Gods by Erich von Daniken
Ha ha ha good one Ben. I’m peeing my pants over here.
 
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