What Is Under The Giza Plateau? Lost Civilisation GLOBAL Evidence!
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Summary
The person in this account is Jay Anderson, a researcher and YouTuber known for his work on ancient civilizations and UAPs. He discusses the advancements in technology related to archaeological studies, particularly the use of synthetic aperture radar to explore the Giza Plateau. He describes how this technology has revealed potential underground structures beneath the pyramids, challenging mainstream historical narratives. Anderson notes the pushback from traditional archaeologists and the media, who often label alternative theories as pseudoscience. After gaining attention from a viral clip on Joe Rogan's podcast, he expresses excitement about the growing interest in alternative research. He feels that the conversation around ancient civilizations is evolving and that there is a hunger for new information outside mainstream academia.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion explores advanced technologies and theories surrounding ancient structures, particularly the pyramids and the Sphinx. Claims of government suppression and the potential for lost civilizations are examined, alongside the implications of new scanning technologies revealing underground anomalies.
The technology used in the Caffra Pyramid Project involves synthetic aperture radar and Doppler integration to scan underground structures.
Jay Anderson
“I think that there's a lot of controversy... the implications of the pyramids and what could be underneath them is a really interesting angle.”
Filipo Beyond
“This can't be real. This can't be real.”
Christopher Dunn
“There is a global pattern of shared archaeology shared advancement in stone building.”
There is evidence of advanced machining tool marks on ancient structures that suggest a higher level of technology than what is currently accepted.
The pyramids may serve as time capsules of knowledge, encoding advanced scientific principles.
The Egyptian government may be suppressing information about the pyramids and their true history.
The technology used in the Caffra Pyramid Project involves synthetic aperture radar and Doppler integration to scan underground structures.
The Sphinx may be much older than currently accepted, potentially dating back to 12,000 years ago.