They Can Scan 5KM BELOW The Ground with Space-Based Archeology?!
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person is involved in a project related to infrastructure monitoring and vibrational analysis. They have worked with the European Space Agency and have applied their techniques to various locations, including the Grand Sasso National Laboratory and the Mosul Dam in Iraq. During their research, they discovered visible shafts while analyzing data from radar. They initially thought the shafts were noise but later confirmed their presence. The person expressed excitement about their findings and the potential significance of these shafts, suggesting they may lead to a hidden city beneath the Giza plateau. They feel a strong connection to their discoveries and believe it is important to share this information with humanity.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video features Philip discussing his use of modified synthetic aperture radar techniques to discover visible shafts beneath the Giza plateau. He suggests that these shafts may lead to a hidden city, emphasizing the importance of revealing this information for humanity.
We found shafts that are very visible below the Giza plateau using modified synthetic aperture radar techniques.
Philip
“We have tuned two or three kilometers and we found these shafts that are very visible.”
Colorado Marangar
“Philip, what's what are those things?”
Jay Anderson
“I'm happy to be here and support your mission because it is worthwhile.”
Managed by: European Space Agency
vibrational analysis of structures
We found shafts that are very visible below the Giza plateau using modified synthetic aperture radar techniques.
The shafts may lead to a hidden city below the Giza plateau.