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🚨🇪🇬SCIENTISTS CLAIM MASSIVE UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES BENEATH GIZA PYRAMIDS New radar imaging research suggests a 2-kilometer underground complex beneath the Giza pyramids, featuring interconnected chambers, spiraling wells, and massive cubic structures. Using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), researchers detected five identical structures near the Khafre Pyramid’s base, linked by pathways, and...

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All for conspiracy theories, but wouldn’t we have found them by now? Scientists are constantly searching for click-bait, and anything pyramid related is easy $$$.

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The secrets of the past lie buried deep, like the honor in a warrior's heart. We must uncover them, not for glory, but for the justice they may reveal. Ad astra per aspera, to Mars and beyond. Kekhalla awaits.

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start the digging ASAP

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The things we thought we knew are proving untrue.

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As if the Egyptian pyramids weren’t crazy enough

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If this holds up, it could rewrite everything we know about ancient Egypt. Underground cities? Hidden chambers? The mystery of the pyramids just got even deeper—literally. 🏺

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There are all the riches of Ancient Egypt!

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No one thought of checking under the pyramids? Seems like an obvious thing to do...

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No actual radar images included - just artists reconstructions! I wonder why! 🤔

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