From chris@ksads.wpic.pitt.edu (Chris Emerson) Fri Jan  7 17:17:30 1994
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Subject: Hidden room under the Sphinx
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Hello all,
	
	I recently posted an article about an incident in Masontown, PA.
I have gotten no more information than what I put in my posts. However,
one of the occupants in the vehicle who saw all of this "stuff" first 
hand came away from the experience in a different state of mind. 

	We were talking and he told me he thinks there was some sort of idea
or message transmitted to him concerning an upcoming event that would
make aliens a reality in every day life (landing or something).

Anyway, he was telling me about a spiritualist who had predicted the discovery
of a room hundreds of feet below the sphinx, with no entrance, that will
be found to contain technology beyond our grasp. This finding will also
provide irrefutable evidence of alien visitors in the past. He told me
that the room was recently discovered (by accident) and requests are 
being made to dig down and snoop around. Has anybody heard anything about this?


Chris
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From jabowery@netcom.com (Jim Bowery) Sat Jan  8 11:17:25 1994
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Yes, it was on an NBC documentary about an "amatuer" archaeologist
who had discovered water erosion marks on the sphinx indicating it
had to be at least twice the age purported by establishment archaeology
and that it was probably built during a time when the climate was
more temperate in the Nile river valley (with a head that was originally 
 totally different from the one that is on there today).  Further,
a leading heavy-life crane firm in the US claimed they had 
studied the stone blocks (200 tons) that had been stacked in front of
the sphinx and that they couldn't figure out how it had been done.
They wanted to know because they figured they could make some money
on specialized heavy lifting jobs that no one else could do.

Edgar Cayce is the spiritualist who predicted the room would be under
the left paw.  While the amatuer archaeologist was doing sonic 
measurements of the rock layers below the sphinx, he found a room
under the left paw.  He has not been given permission by the Egypt
antiquities folks to explore there.  Cayce predicted there would be
information in the room that, when revealed, would shake the world's
view of humanity and religion.

A Dr. Lerner at the University of Chicago is leading the establishment
fight against this discovery (U of C, you will recall, was the
 institution Speilberg gave as Indiana Jones' alma mater).  Dr. Lerner
is called "the world's foremost authority on the sphinx" by his
establishment collegues.  He has no answer for the geological evidence
that the sphinx has undergone much water erosion except to try to
ignore it or dismiss it out of hand.

A personal note:  The U of C is rumored to have a secret project going
on deciphering Hittite writings.  There is some reason to believe these
writings would, if made public, result in a serious shake-up in the 
establishment paradigm of early human civilization.

Also, a friend of mine who atteded San Diego University and was
initiated into a modern version of the Knights Templar says that
while taking a graduate class in archaeology there her Turkish
professor made an off-handed comment that he had been initiated
into a mystery school of some type and this ritual had been 
performed "in the room in the sphinx".  He said nothing more.  

That was 1974.
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From jabowery@netcom.com (Jim Bowery) Sat Jan  8 11:24:13 1994
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By the way, I'd like to caution people about this kind of stuff:

It is rife with the potential for manipulation.  If some "mystery 
 school" HAS known about this room for a long time, then a couple
of questions come to mind:

1) How much would it cost to rig up a convincing hoax in that room
and then allow it to be "discovered"?

2) How much benefit could certain economic, political, ethnic and/or
religious groups enjoy by rewriting the world-view of human origins
and religion to suit themselves?

If there ARE such relics in there, hang on to your skepticism and
don't let others interpret what is found there for you.  Look as
close to the raw data as you can get and pay as much attention to
the raw data they AREN'T releasing and the interpretations they
AREN'T talking about as the ones you, yourself, might concoct.

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From jabowery@netcom.com (Jim Bowery) Sat Jan  8 11:26:43 1994
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Oh, and it wasn't "hundreds of feet" below the sphinx.  It was fairly 
shallow.

This "room hundreds of feet below" etc. is probably an idea confused with
some predictions that there would be a large chamber deep below one of
the pyramids or some such.  This is the myth behind the attractions at
the new Luxor hotel in Las Vegas.

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From donn@sempco.UUCP (Don Nellesen) Mon Jan 10 01:19:45 1994
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jabowery@netcom.com (Jim Bowery) writes:

>Oh, and it wasn't "hundreds of feet" below the sphinx.  It was fairly 
>shallow.
>
>This "room hundreds of feet below" etc. is probably an idea confused with
>some predictions that there would be a large chamber deep below one of
>the pyramids or some such.  This is the myth behind the attractions at
>the new Luxor hotel in Las Vegas.
>
>-- 
>The promotion of politics exterminates apolitical genes in the population.
>  The promotion of frontiers gives apolitical genes a route to survival.

        I believe the depth was but 5 meters.

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