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sorry... I had to skip over your whole post to tell you what sits on my NIGHT STAND and what I read a little from each night... THE ARTIST'S WAY!!! I have been thinking for months now, it would be really cool to post some of the thoughts that enter my mind while reading that book.. being that I am an artist... KNOWING that we all are CREATIVE BEINGS.

I don\u2019t believe in coincidences. When we open ourselves up to the universe, things seem to start falling into place all around us. This week, Melissa and I started The Artist\u2019s Way\u2014again. Since then, our network has expanded, we started a new project, saw an opportunity to attend a retreat with one of our heroes, and I got some reassurance that I\u2019m definitely not crazy\u2014maybe. I\u2019ll spend the better part of this post explaining why.

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My post on Graham Hancock went up on Sunday. In it I included the link to a video by The Why Files which explained what I believed the Great Pyramid of Giza to actually be. I didn\u2019t get into details, since it was a lot to get into, but the title: \u201CTESLA KNEW THE SECRET OF THE GREAT PYRAMID: Unlimited Energy to Power the World\u201D should give you a hint. Here\u2019s the video link for your viewing pleasure in case you missed it last week:

First off, I promise this column is not going to regurgitate Joe Rogan guests every week, but this one was just too much of a coincidence (even though I said I don\u2019t believe in them) to pass up on talking about. When commented on the Hancock post, I knew I needed to listen to the Chris Dunn episode ASAP, and I was totally correct to do so.

Taken from the biographical section of Mr. Dunn\u2019s website, here\u2019s a little description of the expertise this guy has: \u201CChristopher Dunn has an extensive background as a craftsman, starting his career as an indentured apprentice in his hometown of Manchester, England. Recruited by an aerospace manufacturing company, he immigrated to the United States in 1969. Over the past 49 years, Chris has worked at every level of high-tech manufacturing from machinist, toolmaker, programmer and operator of high-power industrial lasers, Project Engineer and Laser Operations Manager. For the past 16 year, he has served as Human Resource Director for a Midwest aerospace manufacturer.\u201D

Dunn read Peter Thompkins\u2019 book Secrets of the Great Pyramid in 1977. Afterwards, he, like many of you, thought the conventional belief of the pyramid just being a big ol\u2019 tomb for Pharaoh Khufu didn\u2019t make much sense. Not with the type of precision and overall structure the pyramid had. This led him to research and ultimately release his book, The Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt in 1998. I won\u2019t get into the science behind it, the video does a much better job of explaining it than I do. Basically, the pyramid would have created a harmonic resonance with the Earth and converted the Earth\u2019s vibrations into microwave radiation.

You may say: if this was the purpose of the pyramid, why can\u2019t we recreate it today? It\u2019s quite simple actually, and brings up the connection between the Great Pyramid and Nikola Tesla: his Wardenclyffe Tower.

Built in Shoreham, Long Island in 1901, the Wardenclyffe Tower was Tesla\u2019s attempt to create unlimited wireless energy. Tesla\u2019s tower would be able to do this by converting the Earth\u2019s vibrations into microwave radiation, just like Dunn theorizes the Great Pyramid did. There was just one problem with Tesla\u2019s idea: money, and lots of it.

JP Morgan was the financier for the Wardenclyffe Tower project. You know him as the guy who holds your money via an app on your smartphone. When Tesla requested funding for the project, Morgan had his hands in nearly every industry the tower would have rendered obsolete. There was no way he would\u2019ve financed the machine that would have put him out of business. There was too much money to be made off coal, oil, and electricity. Tesla would have been selfish to take that money out of Morgan and his ruling class elite peers\u2019 pockets. Naturally, Morgan cut the funding of the project and us humans of this civilization lost the chance at a better world because of it. Not to worry; at least the elites get to keep their money!

Maybe when the pyramid was a power plant, the ancients had a better system of governance than we did. Maybe their ruling class had good hearts and didn\u2019t want people to worry about electric bills. So what happened to these geniuses? Why did the power plant stop working?

Dunn believes the power plant was likely \u201Cdestroyed\u201D by a cataclysm\u2014likely a meteor impact or worse\u2014that caused the hydrogen the pyramid was working off of to explode and ruin everything. This would have been the same cataclysm that Hancock and others claim happened 12,000 years ago. This also means that the Ancient Egyptians had just found the pyramids, had no idea what they were for, and proceeded to use them as an icon for their pharaoh/god, leading us to the modern day theory of the pyramid being a tomb (which really falls flat under further inspection). Just watch the video, or the podcast if you don\u2019t believe me. Better yet, get Dunn\u2019s book. Mine is in the mail as I write this.

During the podcast, most of the discussion between Dunn and Rogan was centered around Dunn\u2019s power plant theory. Since I haven\u2019t mentioned Graham Hancock in a few sentences, let\u2019s get back to him. Toward the end of the episode Dunn brought up some flaws in Flint Dibble\u2019s argument from the Hancock vs. Dibble debate. For anyone curious, Dunn pointed out (as expected) that Dibble used selective sources, just as he accused Hancock and other \u201Cpseudo-archaeologists\u201D of doing. I won\u2019t get into it here, but I think you should give the podcast episode a listen.

So, was the Great Pyramid a power plant? I think so. To me, the idea of it being a tomb just doesn\u2019t sound right. The evidence points to the possibility that it could have functioned just as Tesla\u2019s tower would have. Unfortunately, Big Brother would rather us pay big bucks to keep the lights on at home and doesn\u2019t want any of this information reaching the average Joe\u2014it would ruin their bottom line!

For years there has been a strong belief that a highly advanced civilization populated this planet thousands of years ago. This belief seems to be increasing and affecting not just the fringes of academic thought, but as the new millennium approaches, more conventional scholars and their students. Anomalous artifacts have been found in Egypt and other places that imply the use of what we would consider advanced technology, by either their function or design and manufacture. Did our distant ancestors possess scientific knowledge and technical skills that we have struggled to acquire for centuries? Many people would emphatically answer Yes! Based on logical arguments that reference artifacts from ancient times, scholars and laypeople alike are slowly coming to the realization and giving credence to the idea that cataclysmic forces brought a technologically astute civilization to an end.

Understandably, this movement, which threatens to shake the foundations of Western orthodoxy, has its antagonists. And in rebutting speculations about the existence of technologically advanced civilizations in prehistory, orthodox scholars pose pertinent questions: Where is the infrastructure to support such a high civilization? How was this culture sustained? Where are their power lines? Where are their power plants?

The Great Pyramid has dominated the Giza Plateau for thousands of years; and during those years it has attracted the attention of millions by its profound ability to puzzle, confound, amaze, and defy the questioning minds of generations of scholars. In the chronology of serious studies of the Great Pyramid, there has been so much wonderment, superstition, speculation, and religious awe directed toward it that it is sometimes difficult to view this structure without one of these emotions coloring one's perspective. Enormous amounts of data have been amassed about this pyramid, and much of it still requires analysis. Ultimately, researchers have had to leave the subject without completely answering all the questions. The following two quotations aptly express the dilemma faced by anyone trying to understand the true significance of the Great Pyramid. In Secrets of the Great Pyramid, Peter Tompkins wrote, I have collected a mass of numerical evidence which shows that the inhabitants of the ancient world were acquainted with the rate of the precession of the equinoxes and attached a major significance to it. But in order to deal with this evidence, I would have to open an entirely new topic. I beg the indulgence of the reader in asking him to remain satisfied for the moment with the mere hint that there is yet another lesson about the level of Egyptian science to be drawn from the stark nakedness of the Great Pyramid. William Fix, in Pyramid Odyssey, said, Making sense of the Great Pyramid and the information encoded in it requires a fundamental re-visioning of history and the nature of man.

One night in September 1977, I was engrossed in Tompkins' book, and his ideas, and those of numerous other researchers, that the Great Pyramid was more than just a tomb, resonated within me like rolling thunder. Thunder touches everything in its path, but to understand it, you have to penetrate a heavy cloak of clouds. I felt as though I was penetrating those clouds. The technologist in me was awakening to a voice that leapt from the pages and demanded attention. I became fascinated with a topic about which I had little prior information or interest. My life was changed.

Encyclopedias contained little of the data that Tompkins' book provided. His predominant focus was the Great Pyramid, and he presented theories of numerous researchers dating back to the time of Herodotus. There was a distinct presumption on the part of many that certain characteristics of the Great Pyramid did not fit the expectations one would have for a burial place. Not wanting to stray too far from the official theory, some assigned a dual purpose to it. Others questioned the validity of the tomb scenario and offered other ideas to supplant it. Using photographs, sketches of the inner passages and chambers of the Great Pyramid, and measurements carefully taken by nineteenth-century explorers, Tompkins presented details describing a relic from the Old Kingdom in Egypt that, when examined in the context of an undeveloped society, stood out in stark contradiction to traditional views of the building and purpose of the Great Pyramid. Moreover, the accurate detail and precision with which the Great Pyramid was built were clearly very advanced, even when compared to the efforts of modern technologists such as myself.

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