Pilot Probes Pyramid Depths: Hidden Machines?

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March 26, 2025
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interviewTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 7/10

Summary

The person in this account is an experienced military pilot who discusses the use of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technology to explore the Giza Pyramids. During a tour of Egypt, they learned about a 2022 research paper claiming that a satellite detected underground structures beneath the pyramids. Initially skeptical, the person later found the claims technically feasible. They explain how the radar could pick up vibrations from underground chambers and shafts, suggesting that the pyramids may not be tombs but rather machines or energy devices. The encounter led to a shift in the person's perspective on the pyramids, sparking curiosity about their true purpose and the potential for further investigation.

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Executive Summary

The video discusses the potential of new radar technology to uncover underground structures beneath the Giza pyramids, challenging mainstream archaeological views. Chris Lo shares insights from a recent tour in Egypt, suggesting that the pyramids may serve a purpose beyond being mere tombs.

Primary Revelation

The claim that the pyramids are machines and not tombs, supported by new radar technology findings.

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Chris Lo
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Lo Files

I think it is technically possible, so how could this Tech actually work?

SAR Doppler Tomographymodern (2022 to 2025)alleged

Managed by: Cosmo SkyMed

detect underground structures beneath the Giza pyramids

scientificspecific

Italy's Cosmo SkyMed satellite detected eight vertical cylindrical shafts 648 M deep and 10 to 15 M wide beneath the Kafra Pyramid.

Source: Chris LoEvent: 2024-12-01 | Claimed: 2024-12-01
historical eventvague

The pyramids are machines and not tombs.

Source: Chris LoEvent: 2023-11-01 | Claimed: 2023-11-01
technologyspecific

The new radar technology could detect underground structures by analyzing surface vibrations.

Source: Chris LoEvent: 2024-12-01 | Claimed: 2024-12-01
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 7/10