They Found a SECOND Sphinx in Egypt

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Camp Gagnon
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June 2, 2026
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceDocumentary

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documentaryTopic: historical caseIntel Value: 7/10

Summary

The encounter involves an Italian radar engineer named Filippo Biondi, who claimed to have discovered a second Sphinx buried under sand at Giza. He announced this on a podcast, stating that radar scans showed a structure mirroring the Great Sphinx. The discovery aligns with ancient Egyptian mythology, which depicts two lions, Aker, guarding the horizon. Biondi's findings faced skepticism from mainstream Egyptologists, who argued that the technology used could not confirm such depths. Despite claims of a second Sphinx, no physical evidence has been found, and excavation has not been approved. The encounter has sparked ongoing debate and interest in ancient Egyptian history, but no lasting impact on Biondi's career was mentioned.

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Executive Summary

The video explores the controversial theory of a second Sphinx buried near the Great Sphinx in Giza, supported by various claims from researchers and geologists. Despite the intriguing evidence, mainstream Egyptology remains skeptical, and the lack of physical evidence continues to fuel speculation.

Primary Revelation

An Italian researcher claimed that radar scans detected a second sphinx buried under a mound of sand at Giza.

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Mark Gagnon
journalistneutral
YouTube Channel Camp Gagnon

This is the story of the second Sphinx and the mythology that ties it all together.

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Filippo Biondi
scientistpro disclosure
University of StrathclydeCoffer Research Project
Radar engineerPart of a recognized research project

100% geometric correlation in this symmetry.

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Bassam El Shamma
scientistpro disclosure
Egyptologist
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Reda Abdel Halim
otherpro disclosure
Giza Pyramids District

A second Sphinx has been discovered in the sands near the Great Sphinx.

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Zahi Hawass
military officialanti disclosure
Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities
Former Minister of Antiquities

The Giza Plateau had been excavated for over a century with no evidence of a second Sphinx.

Coffer Research Projectmodern (unknown to unknown)confirmed

Managed by: University of Strathclyde

To scan the Giza Plateau using radar technology

historical eventspecific

An Italian researcher claimed that radar scans detected a second sphinx buried under a mound of sand at Giza.

Source: Filippo BiondiEvent: 2026-03-26 | Claimed: 2026-03-26
historical eventspecific

The stone slab between the Sphinx's front paws shows not one sphinx, but two.

Source: Mark GagnonEvent: 1401 BC | Claimed: 2026-03-26
scientificspecific

A geologist claimed the Sphinx is over 7,000 years older than Egyptologists say.

Source: Dr. Robert SchochEvent: 1991 | Claimed: 2026-03-26
historical eventspecific

Reda Abdel Halim claimed a second Sphinx has been discovered in the sands near the Great Sphinx.

Source: Reda Abdel HalimEvent: 2021 | Claimed: 2021
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Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: historical caseIntel Value: 7/10