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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. ae é er ‘ conn | Sunday Express Cen seal “Toro ncavteancon SUBWAY FOUND: = 2 -_ | -LONDOGR. JULY 7, 1975 1 | BELOW ||| CITY OF THE WORLD’S. | THE PYRAMIDS | FIRST QUEEN ! |THE MYSTERY NEW DISCOVERIES | | OF THE IN EGYPT PYRAMIDS | COLONNADED HALL | [MAY BE SOLVED BY NEW EXCAVATIONS | IN ROCK | 2,500 YEARS’ OLD fais pttad releencel hea ingdelajeagy cig anhicn erésteat (000 CHAMBERS hap | fea ipaeandrag. | ta | fy EDWARD ARMYTAGE, FILES. FROM OLR OFN CORRESPONDENT A cy eristenve wd which had oot over been sas, CAIRO, Sunday. | ** nectol, has been discovered in Egypt, The discovery’ A suhwar connecting Khe hren'* ese nm now fight on a highly onpnnised [Pyramid City to Cheops’ Pyramid a AAW veaies aga City has been diseoveced in the| way poovike the kew to flee inyslery of haw) a were Iepilll | —_—<—— =, eeurse of recent excarations. This} eres eeariier, at ‘ bed heen cot through the living) rock More reniarkeable gull, a shalt. 11 wards hong, wee foured te hem frag the wuberey tothe heartafibe rock. ‘When examined, it wa found to and oin a ghamber soc 6 verde 1) yard See tts shee wee wan an@oubiredy ihe ‘ae | Ter Hun epities Rui Bree! a I “i aly ban ibe oyeead areerd | sae whe! nederdel se. periarc Gaal vr Aerated, a ard bie Pelebe w 280 pe This is how the Daily Telegraph This is how the unearthing of a lost city was reported in one of many papers, reported the discovery of underground the Sunday Express of 7 July 1935. chambers at Giza in 1935 (passim). The world hears of the discovery of a "secret" Egyptian city (passim). About the Author: painstaking research at great personal website http://www.joshuabooks.com. Tony Bushby, an Australian, became a expense. His extensive travels have highly successful businessman and taken him to Egypt, the Middle East, Endnotes entrepreneur very early in his life. He England, Wales, Scotland, France, 1. Professor Gaston Maspero, The Dawn established a magazine publishing busi- Germany, Belgium, Italy, Australia, New — of Civilisation, 1901, p. 517 ness and spent 20 years researching, Zealand and the USA. His follow-up 2, Histoire de la Magie; based in part writing and publishing his own maga- book, and The Secret in the Bible, WaS yon the authority of lamblichus, from zines, primarily for the Australian and published in late 2003 (see review in New Zealand markets. 11/02). He is currently abroad, prepar- With strong spiritual beliefs and an ing further manuscripts to follow these interest in metaphysical subjects, Tony books. oo, -_ has developed long relationships with As Tony Bushby vigorously protects 3+ A”miani Marcellini Rerum Gestaruum many associations and societies his privacy, any correspondence should Lébri, Leipzig, 1875 throughout the world. He has been be sent to him care of Joshua Books, PO 4. The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 given access to rare biblical manuscripts Box 5149, Maroochydore BC, Qld October 1994 in the archives of numerous private 4558, Australia, tel +61 (0)7 5444 1971, 5. Dr Selim Hassan libraries and museums. His book, The fax +61 (0)7 5444 1491. 6. Fame and Confession of Rosie-Cross, Bible Fraud (see review in NEXUS 8/06, Copies of The Bible Fraud and The trans. Thomas Vaughan, 1625 and extract in NEXUS 9/01-03), Secret in the Bible are available from 7, Montfaucon de Villars, The Diverting involved him in 12 years of full-time, NEXUS offices and the Joshua Books History of the Count of de Gabalis, 1714 On the Mysteries, particularly those of the Egyptians, Chaldeans and the Assyrians BELOW |THE MYSTERY OF THE PYRAMIDS MAY BE SOLVED BY) NEW EXCAVATIONS | div, Eilon Aeiyage, cynialagrsl, anf ecplorer of Xew eq quire foe Seah Scat, fais fits! reloeneel fo Emylanal from yup, Aues Pereat lingtelajeagy aaatiany ef on kev re fol eresteal 5,000 vite | he leaertica ielve da faery. | fy EDWARD ARMYTAGE, PLES | A CH, the evistenve ad which fad oot over been sae, é pettul, bas bees discovered in Egypl, The discovery! promises te how ona highly corganised ‘civilisation that apo, ] Ail ii diay | to let Invstery of haw, fhe Iyransids were | — =} was. dlicoeesed oyline Egypuks daeaeetor, declared seecidenit. Ld! it wan wadosbieciy Une Sack] Foc year Exyptian prebere- po" 3 roller, Hin epitles hos been! lereted aa incom. |/ddlitea, e ¢ sur tke bestere) .*%at ely ban ibe peed areerd | seg) 2 be thet cam od a gare ea! egg Addb oper ace, low chest te 4 i a TiAl talaga opel “Mfr LuCSKiieG ‘SpIcN wet ot Inivetaved beta Patek eli Da 27are bge OF _THE IN EGYPT IN ROCK This is how the Daily Telegraph reported the discovery of underground chambers at Giza in 1935 (passim). Endnotes 1. Professor Gaston Maspero, The Dawn of Civilisation, 1901, p. 517 2. Histoire de la Magie; based in part upon the authority of Iamblichus, from On the Mysteries, particularly those of the Egyptians, Chaldeans and the Assyrians 3. Ammiani Marcellini Rerum Gestaruum Libri, Leipzig, 1875 4. The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 October 1994 5. Dr Selim Hassan 6. Fame and Confession of Rosie-Cross, trans. Thomas Vaughan, 1625 7. Montfaucon de Villars, The Diverting History of the Count of de Gabalis, 1714 APRIL — MAY 2004 NEXUS = 51 THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 4 1045 FIRST QUEEN THE PYRAMIDS MYSTERY. PYRAMIDS 27,500 YEARS’ OLD CHAMBERS www.nexusmagazine.com