we would have had that shit solved by now if it wasnt for the powers that be in Eqypt forbidding any kind of exploration into the pyramid to find new chambers. they found a large empty void in the top with a laser scan and the assholes wont let anyone drill even a tiny hole to see whats there.It's interesting. It wouldn't surprise me if they did lock the big guy away in a booby-trapped and sealed section somewhere in that maze.
the walls dont seem to match up either. as if they were repaired or something was added later than the rest. those pyramids are weird as fuck. probably Stargate down there.Yeah looks credible. The floor not being connected to the walls is interesting, as is it being above all those false ceilings.
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those governments only make money through slave trade. even if the chongs push them out, they dont care about other cultures if there is money involved. the onlt way we will learn about whats under the sand is if the western world goes there and bulldozed it. and there is nothing to gain from doing it on the large scale thats required for an undertaking of this magnitude. no safety either as you said. its just gonna have to stay a mystery until something pops out at us.It's sad we there is probably so much to be found in the Sahara, and that we probably have the tech to find a lot of it, but that you literally need an army to protect you if you want to go on the ground. Unlikely that any major work is done there in the next decade.
There is a slim chance that a country in the area stabilize at some point and realise that they are sitting on a tourism gold mine.those governments only make money through slave trade. even if the chongs push them out, they dont care about other cultures if there is money involved. the onlt way we will learn about whats under the sand is if the western world goes there and bulldozed it. and there is nothing to gain from doing it on the large scale thats required for an undertaking of this magnitude. no safety either as you said. its just gonna have to stay a mystery until something pops out at us.
see, the thing is, we have a similar situation happening in mexico, central and south america. much closer to home and we know whats under the ground. instead of building airports and opening up tourism goldmines, many of the locals in these places are looting the relics for their own gain or bulldozing the structures to make way for some shit housing developments. you cant fix stupid.There is a slim chance that a country in the area stabilize at some point and realise that they are sitting on a tourism gold mine.