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LE: If they can uncover additional trea- sures, that will attract even more tourists. If they can uncover a Hall of Records and can figure out a way to safely open these things to the public, wouldn't they do that? BS: I think so, and I think they are com- ing to it. There was a lot of question about who does the opening, who gets the credit, who gives the permission. There is a tremendous pecking order over there. That's been what has stood in our way all along. The other thing we must understand is that they have a US$3 billion tourist indus- try, and that is, I think, their primary source of dollars. Right now they are in grave danger of losing the whole thing, and that would be a national disaster. LE: If they can uncover additional trea- Robert Bauval has the attitude that | Corporation; he was the one in the Mystery sures, that will attract even more tourists. because he is an engineer they owe him _ of the Sphinx who did the levitation experi- If they can uncover a Hall of Records and some kind of candour. Candour is nota ments with sound. can figure out a way to safely open these _ word in the Egyptian language. Tom measured the Pyramid, measured things to the public, wouldn't they do that? The whole idea of my lecture at the _ the five rooms above the King's Chamber, BS: I think so, and I think they are com- Global Sciences Congress will be about the put some huge amplifiers and woofers in ing to it. There was a lot of question about simplicity of getting things done in Egyptif the King's Chamber, created sound, mea- who does the opening, who gets the credit, you're straightforward. I just want to tell sured vibratory responses in the five rooms, who gives the permission. There isa about my adventures for eight years. I and created a theory. His theory is that the tremendous pecking order over there. have discovered some amazing, incredible dimensions of the Pyramid, the materials That's been what has stood in our way all things. with which the Pyramid was made and the along. The most important thing that was __ box inside the King's Chamber all served to The other thing we must understand is _ revealed in our 1993 film, The Mystery of enhance and amplify whatever sounds were that they have a US$3 billion tourist indus- the Sphinx, was pretty conclusive proof that made inside the King's Chamber. try, and that is, I think, their primary source the Sphinx is much older than anybody He also believes that when the wind of dollars. Right now they are in grave thought it was. I think they proved that it blew across the air shafts, especially when danger of losing the whole thing, and that | was damaged by water flowing down off the Pyramids were smooth in the early would be a national disaster. the plateau, and that the downflow of water days, it was like blowing across the neck of was at least 9,000 years ago. So that's pret- a Coke bottle: it created a harmonic vibra- LE: So where do things stand now as __ ty conclusive to me as a layperson. tion in the chamber that was below the far as your proposals are concerned? Also, Dr Dobecki, with his seismograph, _ range of human hearing, below 16 Hz. BS: I put together a group of very influ- established pretty clearly that there is a Tom described a certain pattern to those ential Egyptians who are interested in sal- very suspicious rectangular void under the _ resonances, and the pattern or the sequence vaging their reputation and the tourist — left front paw of the Sphinx, right where of notes described an F-sharp chord. F- industry, and they were very solicitous and Edgar Cayce said it would be. Now doI _ sharp, according to ancient Egyptian texts, very polite. We worked out a formula for know whether it's there? No. The only _ was the harmonic of the planet and, coinci- proceeding. I offered them the financing in way to know it is there is to dig down and dentally, it is what many Native American return for the film rights and asked them if _ find out. shamans tune their sacred flutes to. So they would nominate their own committee. One of the other things that Dobecki _ here you have 2% million blocks piled up in l offered them an international engineering found was a series of tunnels and voids in Egypt, and halfway around the world you firm which is based in Cairo, andI have front of the Valley Temple, and that has have a guy whittling on the branch of a every hope that they are going to say yes. I since been successfully subjected to the cherry tree—and they come up with the am really quite optimistic about it. I would _ shovel test. same F-sharp resonance. Coincidence? I hope it happens in March of 1998. The most significant thing was what an _ think not. Hopefully it will repair some of the damage engineer named Tom Danley discovered. My feeling is that we are on track for that has been done. Tom used to work with Intersonics something there, and I hope to get a chance to do some measurements at Palenque and at other sites in Mexico. We are hoping that there will be some sort of correlation a between the vibrations in these pyramids, <=> — _ SY and I think that is just phenomenally inter- a &% wel | Oe ~ esting. SSE 2 a To EOD TRS LE: So you are willing to offer support, including financial support, to the Egyptians, and what you want is to film whatever is found. BS: Yes, that's what I want! That's what Ido! oo Editor's Note: This interview first appeared in the Jan/Feb 1998 edition of Leading Edge Newspaper, PO Box 510, Waynesville, NC 28786, USA, phone (704) 456 3664, fax (704) 456 7565, website, leadinged- genews.com. (Subscription cost for six bi-monthly issues: USD$12 in USA, USD$24 elsewhere.) VROOM WITH A ROO 64 * NEXUS APRIL - MAY 1998