The first one is of a photograph taken in Abydos, Egypt. It shows an
ancient wall carving over 6,000 years old yet it clearly depicts
modern technology!
The second photo was taken inside a locked and gated tunnel beneath
the Great Pyramid. Some claim that this tunnel is in actual 4th
dimensional space!
Photos can be seen at:
AmargiLand
http://home.earthlink.net/~boogienation/void.htm
Kind Regards,
Amargi
BOOGIE NATION
boogie...@earthlink.net
Perhaps I should of said that some believe that this tunnel is
actually tuned to a higher wavelength. 4th dimensional space was
implying a higher dimension of existence other than the current
wavelength we are all tuned to (ie you know the place you go to after
you die sort of thing).
This new photo shows the inside of a gated and locked tunnel beneath
the Great Pyramid in Egypt. The is a very special tunnel and is the
starting point for a special initiation that takes place in the
Pyramid. In ancient Egypt, Osiris would bring initiates into this
tunnel. He would tune himself to the 'black light' spiral at the end
of the tunnel. This spiral comes from all the way up into space
and goes all the way down into the center of the planet (through the
Halls of Amenti). Osiris would tune into this spiral in this tunnel
and bring the initiates into a dimensional experience. This tunnel
is actually higher dimensional space is the reason why anyone who
tries to enter this tunnel is jailed. The locked gate at the open
end of this 'dead'-end tunnel has been put there for this reason.
We will have more photos of this tunnel and also rare photos of 4 of
the 11 other Hall of Records located around the world at our site soon
(once we get permission).
Amargi
Actually it looks like the 8" square 'air shaft' known as the
Sirius shaft which is inside the pyramid, not under it. Not a tunnel
either.
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Doug Weller Moderator, sci.archaeology.moderated
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>It looks like there should be the Nebti name (from what I can make out
>at the right) while at the left we have the preamble `king of upper Egypt'
>which - Amargi tells me - is followed by the cartouche which appears at
>the bottom of the page specified below:
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>>>http://home.earthlink.net/~boogienation/void.htm
It seems in fact to be one of Ramses II's usurpations - another name
(prenomen of Seti I?) has been overwritten (imperfectly) with Ramses
II's prenomen.
Also a clue to why the rest of the inscription is a mess - it looks
like the Nebti name has been excised or overwritten.
Martin Stower
Charlie
I visited the Great Pyramid in April of this year and spent
about an hour in the Descending Passage and the
Subterranium Chamber - what you call the lower chamber. I
compared my pictures of the tunnel with the picture you
have on your page. I don't know what your picture is off,
but it definitely is not the tunnel you describe or
anything else in Great Pyramid.
I know getting permission to gain entrance to the Sub
Chamber is difficult and I consider myself lucky that I
could get down there. My bet is that you have never been
in the chamber and seen the tunnel yourself. Am I correct.
Charlie
First of all, the tunnel I am refering to is the one with the big iron
gate on it with a lock on the left side - just off the room with the
pit. Are we talking about the same chamber?
>
>I know getting permission to gain entrance to the Sub
>Chamber is difficult and I consider myself lucky that I
>could get down there. My bet is that you have never been
>in the chamber and seen the tunnel yourself. Am I correct.
The image at our site (and new images to come) is a shot with the
tunnel lit up. If you are familiar with this tunnel (with the gated
locked entrance), did you shine a light source down it? The
difference in appearance could simply be difference between a dark
black tunnel and a tunnel that has been illuminated.
Let me know,
Amargi
>
>Charlie
>
>
We are talking about the same tunnel. From the Sub.
Chamber there are only two passages. The Descending
passage which enters the Sub Chamber in the north east
corner and is how you get into the Chamber and the passage
(with iron gate) which is in the south east corner - this
is commonly referred to as the Cul-de-Sac. I did shine a
light down it and saw nothing special except alot of trash
(paper wrappers and such) that previous visitors left. I
also took one not very great picture of it. The passage is
very small, about 24" square and reported to be about 50'
long ending in a blind wall.
>
>>
>>I know getting permission to gain entrance to the Sub
>>Chamber is difficult and I consider myself lucky that I
>>could get down there. My bet is that you have never been
>>in the chamber and seen the tunnel yourself. Am I correct.
>
>The image at our site (and new images to come) is a shot with the
>tunnel lit up. If you are familiar with this tunnel (with the gated
>locked entrance), did you shine a light source down it? The
>difference in appearance could simply be difference between a dark
>black tunnel and a tunnel that has been illuminated.
See above - I did shine a light down it. Our guide thought
he had a key that would fit the lock and I was ready to
crawl into it. Unfortuneately he didn't.
Charlie
>We are talking about the same tunnel. From the Sub.
>Chamber there are only two passages. The Descending
>passage which enters the Sub Chamber in the north east
>corner and is how you get into the Chamber and the passage
>(with iron gate) which is in the south east corner - this
>is commonly referred to as the Cul-de-Sac. I did shine a
>light down it and saw nothing special except alot of trash
>(paper wrappers and such) that previous visitors left. I
>also took one not very great picture of it. The passage is
>very small, about 24" square and reported to be about 50'
>long ending in a blind wall.
>See above - I did shine a light down it. Our guide thought
>he had a key that would fit the lock and I was ready to
>crawl into it. Unfortuneately he didn't.
>
>Charlie
Yup, same tunnel.
The initial photo at our site was taken from a freeze frame from our
video footage. The video does show garbage and such near the iron
gate. Good thing your guide didn't crawl into the tunnel. Unless
he's with the Tat Brotherhood, I'm confident he would of been punished
if the Egyptian authorities caught him going in. We have taken
psychotronic photographs beyond that 'blind wall' at the end of the
tunnel. I'm not surprised that some say beyond this wall is another
entrance to the lost Hall of Records. Our psychotronic photos (kind
of like remote viewing photography) show part of a spiral stone
staircase. We may or may not release these photos however the
staircase lines up perfectly with our sacred geometric templates of
the pyramid.
Amargi
BOOGIE NATION
Regards,
David Howell
Yup, same tunnel.
Amargi
BOOGIE NATION
Psychotronic photographs, huh. Have you actually been there or are you
relying on others for this stuff? On my guide being punished by the
Egyptian authorities....he was the Egyptian authorities.
Charlie
>We have taken
> psychotronic photographs beyond that 'blind wall' at the end of the
> tunnel. I'm not surprised that some say beyond this wall is another
> entrance to the lost Hall of Records. Our psychotronic photos (kind
> of like remote viewing photography) show part of a spiral stone
> staircase
> Amargi
> BOOGIE NATION
..and I suppose these were taken by Psychotronic Love Commandos? 8^)
(c.f. Tattooed Beat Messiah- Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction)
Boogie Nation- proof that Americans will pay for /Anything/. 8^)
Mike
>Psychotronic photographs, huh. Have you actually been there or are you
>relying on others for this stuff? On my guide being punished by the
>Egyptian authorities....he was the Egyptian authorities.
>
>Charlie
>
Great, then your guide might have the authority to go in. I have been
there many times. Are psychotronics too bizzare of a concept for you.
It's too bad. It keeps remote viewing photography in the hands of the
military and away from important researchers.
Amargi
AMARGILAND
http://home.earthlink.net/~boogienation/void.htm
What exactly is a "psychotronic" photograph? Is this something that I
can have done at a local camera store?
Also, I would like to know why those "rare photos" are not shown in a
larger context? And why don't they follow the standard artistic canons
of Egyptian art?
Just a few questions...