The Space Tech You Thought Was Fake Could Rewrite History

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Lehto Files
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June 20, 2025
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interviewTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The person discussing the encounter is Chris Leato, a retired F-16 pilot. He talks about a recent briefing by Italian scientists Filippo Bondi and Armando May. They claim to have developed a new technique using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) to scan underground structures from space. During the briefing, they presented findings about potential structures beneath the Giza Plateau, including eight pillars and large rooms. The scientific community initially rejected these claims, but the researchers provided examples and answered questions. The impact of this encounter on Chris Leato is significant, as he believes this technology could change our understanding of archaeology and ancient history, potentially validating or refuting long-held beliefs about the pyramids.

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Executive Summary

The video discusses a new SAR technology developed by Filippo Bondi that claims to image underground structures from space, potentially revolutionizing archaeology and our understanding of ancient history. The implications of this technology could be profound, with predictions of discovering new shafts and structures beneath the Giza Plateau.

Primary Revelation

Filippo Bondi claims to have developed a technique that can analyze underground structures up to 1.2 kilometers deep using synthetic aperture radar technology.

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Filippo Bondi
scientistpro disclosure
Cafrey project
presented at a major press conferencedeveloped technology from garage experiments

If this technique works, then it will be proven true or falsified.

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Armando May
scientistpro disclosure
Cafrey project
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Chris Leato
investigatorpro disclosure
Lato Files
retired F-16 pilot with experience in SAR technology

This would just completely rewrite our understanding of the pyramids.

SAR Tomographycurrent (2025-03-15)alleged

Managed by: Cafrey project

to image underground structures from space

technologyspecific

Filippo Bondi and his team claim to have developed a new technique to image underground structures from space using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technology.

Source: Chris LeatoEvent: 2025-03-15 | Claimed: 2025-03-15
scientifichighly specific

The new SAR technology can analyze up to 1.2 kilometers below the Giza Plateau and detect structures such as pillars and rooms.

Source: Chris LeatoEvent: 2025-03-15 | Claimed: 2025-03-15
scientificspecific

The technology could potentially rewrite our understanding of the pyramids and ancient history.

Source: Chris LeatoEvent: 2025-03-15 | Claimed: 2025-03-15
scientificspecific

Filippo Bondi predicts the discovery of numerous shafts on the Giza Plateau based on their scans.

Source: Chris LeatoEvent: 2025-03-15 | Claimed: 2025-03-15
fundingspecific

The SAR technology could be used to scan for oil and gas fields, potentially making it too lucrative to keep secret.

Source: Chris LeatoEvent: 2025-03-15 | Claimed: 2025-03-15
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 8/10