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\ The Boss or Great Seal - the Key The key to the Grand Design is located conveniently but cryptically in the boss on the granite leaf at the entry to the antechamber. This cypher | believe was left behind as a marker or a kind of measure of the Pyramid and its dimensions. By deciphering the key, one could find the hidden geometry and discover the hidden chambers. The Missing Hole in the King's Chamber It follows that if there was once a connection between these two power cells, then you would expect to find some sort of opening at the end of the coffer in the wall or floor. Looking at an original photo taken around 1910 by the Edgar brothers, I discovered that in fact there was such an opening. The photo shows the hole visi- ble on the floor to the right of the coffer [page 41, top]. In the present-day photos, however, it has mysteriously disappeared, and the coffer itself has also been strangely cemented in place [page 41, bottom]. I remember the words of Ed Leedskalnin, the man who built Coral Castle in Florida. He once stated that he had re-discovered the secrets of the construction methods used to build the Pyramids. He went on to explain that "everything on this Earth is made up of north and south pole magnets". Is this truly an ancient power cell or generator of some kind of energy like hydrogen? The Lost Ark and White Powder Gold Many people, like myself, believe that the Ark of the Covenant was once housed inside the coffer of the King's Chamber. In order to confirm the possibility of this, I researched the original dimensions of both the Ark and the space inside the coffer, con- verted them to centimetres and found they fitted perfectly. There was about a 3-mm gap each side of the Ark, and the 43 cm at each end could easily house the rings and device for lifting it in and out. Note that space is provided for the rings at the ends (not sides) of the Ark, so that the Ark would then be presented properly when carried. The extra height allows for the two cheru- bim or terminals on top of the Ark to fit inside the coffer. Tf it is true and there are two sets of chambers, then it stands to reason that there could have been two Arks (Arcs). The one we know to be missing must therefore be the one we read about in the biblical stories of Moses at Mount Horub. In his fascinating book Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark, Laurence Gardner explains many unknown things about the Ark and its power-generating ability. I cannot do justice to this book in a few sentences, but essentially it outlines the capability of the Ark to generate a powerful spark between the two gold cherubs, above the so-called "mercy seat". This "Arc" would transform gold into the mysterious substance "MFKTZ", or white powder gold. Sir William Flinders Petrie found many tonnes of a strange white powder when he discovered the temple at Mount Horub. One thing that also struck me was that Gardner referred to the - Coffer Internal Dimensions L= 1983 mm W = 681 mm H=874 mm ~ Ark Dimensions (approx.) 2.5 x 1.5 x 1.5 biblical cubits L=1125 mm W=675 mm H=675 mm NEXUS * 37 OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2005 www.nexusmagazine.com