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Archaeologists in charge of the discovery were "bewildered" at OFFICIAL DENIALS what they had unearthed, and stated that the city was the most Because of Dr Selim Hassan's excavations and modern space eautifully planned they had ever seen. It is replete with temples, surveillance techniques, the records and traditions of the ancient pastel-painted peasant dwellings, workshops, stables and other Egyptian mystery schools that claim to preserve secret knowledge uildings including a palace. Complete with hydraulic under- of the Giza Plateau all rose to the highest degree of acceptability. ground waterways, it has a perfect drainage system along with However, one of the most puzzling aspects of the discovery of other modern amenities. The intriguing question that arises out of | underground facilities at Giza is the repeated denial of their the discovery is: where is that city today? existence by Egyptian authorities and academic institutions. So Its secret location was recently revealed to a select group of persistent are their refutations that the claims of mystery schools eople who were given permission to explore and film the city. It were doubted by the public and suspected of being fabricated in exists in a huge natural cavern system below the Giza Plateau that order to mystify visitors to Egypt. The scholastic attitude is extends out in an easterly direction under Cairo. Its main entry is typified by a Harvard University public statement in 1972: from inside the Sphinx, with stairs cut into rock that lead down to No one should pay any attention to the preposterous claims the cavern below the bedrock of the River Nile. in regard to the interior of the Great Pyramid or the pre - The expedition carried down generators and inflatable rafts and sumed passageways and unexcavated temples and halls travelled along an underground river that led beneath the sand in the Pyramid district to a lake one kilometre wide. On the shores made by those who are associated with of the lake nestles the city, and permanent the so-called secret cults or mystery lighting is provided by large crystalline balls societies of Egypt and the Orient. These set into the cavern walls and ceiling. A sec- Its secret location was things exist only in the minds of those ond entry to the city is found in stairs leading up to the basement of the Coptic Church in who seek to attract the seekers for mys - tery, and the more we deny the existence recently revealed to a old Calo Babylon). prawn wm narra- select group of people of these things, the more ine public is tives of people "living in the Earth" given in . led to suspect that we are deliberately the hooks of Genesis. Jasher and Enoch, it is who were given trying to hide that which constitutes one possible that the city was originally called permission to explore hr the great secre oie i is Detter igal. . . for us to ignore all of these claims than Film footage of the expedition was shot and film the city. merely deny them. All of our excava - and a documentary called Chambers of the tions in the territory of the Pyramid Deep was made and subsequently shown to private audiences. It was originally intended to release the footage to the general public, but for some reason it was withheld. A multi-faceted spherical crystalline object the size of a baseball was brought up from the city, and its supernatural nature was demonstrated at a recent conference in Australia. Deep within the solid object are various hieroglyphs that slowly turn over like pages of a book when mentally requested to do so by whoever holds the object. That had been explored deeply and thor- remarkable item revealed an unknown oughly was disproved when the temple form of technology and was recently sent to NASA inthe USA for —_ adjoining the Sphinx was discovered in the sand and eventually analysis. opened to the public. On matters outside official policy, there Historical documents recorded that, during the 20th century, appears to be a hidden level of censorship in operation, one staggering discoveries not spoken of today were made at Giza and _ designed to protect both Eastern and Western religions. Mt Sinai, and Egyptian rumours of the discovery of another underground city within a 28-mile radius of the Great Pyramid EVER-BURNING LAMPS have failed to reveal any under - ground passageways or halls, tem - ples, grottos, or anything of the kind except the one temple adjoin - ing the Sphinx. It exists in a huge natural cavern system below the Giza Plateau that extends out in an easterly direction under Cairo. It was well enough for scholarly opinion to make such a statement on the subject, but in preceding years, offi- cial claims were made stating that there was no temple adjoining the Sphinx. The assertion that every inch of the ter- ritory around the Sphinx and pyramids abound. In 1964, more than 30 enormous, multilevelled subsur- In spite of amazing discoveries, the stark truth is that the early face cities were discovered in the old Turkish kingdom of history of Egypt remains largely unknown and therefore Cappadocia. One city alone contained huge caverns, rooms and unmapped territory. It is not possible, then, to say precisely how hallways that archaeologists estimated supported as many as miles of underground passageways and chambers beneath the 2,000 households, providing living facilities for 8,000 to 10,000 Giza Plateau were lit, but one thing is for sure: unless the people. Their very existence constitutes evidence that many such _ ancients could see in the dark, the vast subterranean areas were subterranean worlds lie waiting to be found below the surface of | somehow illuminated. The same question is addressed of the the Earth. interior of the Great Pyramid, and Egyptologists have agreed that Excavations at Giza have revealed underground subways, flaming torches were not used, for ceilings had not been black- temples, sarcophagi and one interconnected subterranean city, and ened with residual smoke. validation that underground passageways connected the Sphinx to From what is currently known about subsurface passageways the Pyramids is another step towards proving that the whole under the Pyramid Plateau, it is possible to determine that there complex is carefully and specifically thought out. are at least three miles of passageways 10 to 12 storeys below Because of Dr Selim Hassan's excavations and modern space surveillance techniques, the records and traditions of the ancient Egyptian mystery schools that claim to preserve secret knowledge of the Giza Plateau all rose to the highest degree of acceptability. However, one of the most puzzling aspects of the discovery of underground facilities at Giza is the repeated denial of their existence by Egyptian authorities and academic institutions. So persistent are their refutations that the claims of mystery schools were doubted by the public and suspected of being fabricated in order to mystify visitors to Egypt. The scholastic attitude is typified by a Harvard University public statement in 1972: No one should pay any attention to the preposterous claims in regard to the interior of the Great Pyramid or the pre - sumed passageways and unexcavated temples and halls beneath the sand in the Pyramid district made by those who are associated with the so-called secret cults or mystery . societies of Egypt and the Orient. These cation was things exist only in the minds of those who seek to attract the seekers for mys - sealed toa tery, and the more we deny the existence a) of people of these things, the more the public is . led to suspect that we are deliberately 'P J re given trying to hide that which constitutes one to explore of the great secrets of Egypt. It is better . for us to ignore all of these claims than the city. merely deny them. All of our excava - tions in the territory of the Pyramid na huge have failed to reveal any under - ground passageways or halls, tem - ern system ples, grottos, or anything of the 7 ind except the one temple adjoin - iiza Plateau Kind except th ple adjoi ing the Sphinx. ide aut in 8 p recently revealed to a select group of people who were given permission to explore and film the city. It exists in a huge natural cavern system below the Giza Plateau an easterly direction under Cairo. EVER-BURNING LAMPS In spite of amazing discoveries, the stark truth is that the early history of Egypt remains largely unknown and therefore unmapped territory. It is not possible, then, to say precisely how miles of underground passageways and chambers beneath the Giza Plateau were lit, but one thing is for sure: unless the ancients could see in the dark, the vast subterranean areas were somehow illuminated. The same question is addressed of the interior of the Great Pyramid, and Egyptologists have agreed that flaming torches were not used, for ceilings had not been black- ened with residual smoke. From what is currently known about subsurface passageways under the Pyramid Plateau, it is possible to determine that there are at least three miles of passageways 10 to 12 storeys below APRIL —- MAY 2004 NEXUS + 49 OFFICIAL DENIALS Its secret location was that extends out in www. nexusmagazine.com