Tuesday, 14 May 2013
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Rumors are circulating throughout the world recently with the
supposed discovery of one of the legendary Hall of Records in Egypt. The
Egyptian government along with recently retired Zahi Hawass who ran the
Egyptian Antiquities Department have adamantly denied these claims
saying that no such building or chamber has been found. However, many
researchers and even some archaeologists are saying that the chamber was
indeed found but has been covered up due to the contents inside and
what it would mean to both our understanding of history and Ancient
Egypt's history.
According
to legend and the reknowned psychic Edgar Cayce, the Hall of Records
are composed of three chambers spread throughout the world that contain
the missing history of the lost continent of Atlantis along with the
missing history of the human race. The three chambers are said to be
located in Egypt (underneath the Sphinx's paw), somewhere on the Yucatan
Peninsula and one on the lost continent of Atlantis, which would be
most likely sunken in the ocean depths still. Each chamber is thought to
contain the history of the lost continent of Atlantis along with
information on any of the surviving inhabitants of the legendary island.
It was Cayce's claim that there were small groups of survivors that
managed to escape the destruction of Atlantis and it was these
Atlanteans that brought civilization to both Egypt and Mexico. Cayce
claimed that all of this information would be housed in these Hall of
Records and would detail both the history before the destruction of
Atlantis and the demise too.
So, why would Egypt hide the Hall
of Records? Obviously, the main reason would be the knowledge that the
Egyptians did not develop civilization independently but instead were
taught the concepts of it. This change in thinking would make the
ancient Egyptian culture not as sophisicated as originally thought and
all of their achievements would be questioned. Buildings such as the
Great Pyramid and Abu Simbel would have to be questioned as to who was
really responsible for the technology and ideas behind the building of
them. Even the Sphinx would have to be questioned.
Where
is the evidence for the finding of the Hall of Records in Egypt? The
first piece of evidence was found more than twenty years ago and was a
ground penetrating radar scan that revealed a strange anomaly underneath
one of the Spinx's paws. The scan revealed what appeared to be a small
chamber exactly in the location that Edgar Cayce had predicted the Hall
of Records was to be found. The second piece of evidence and the most
important are a network of caves and tunnels that run all around the
Giza plateau. When these caves and tunnels were first discovered, both
the Egyptian government and Zahi Hawass denied the existence of them.
The caves run underneath at least two of the three large pyramids on the
Giza plateau and run very close to right beneath the Sphinx. It is this
cave chamber that runs very close to the Sphinx that the secret Hall of
Records was located. The Hall was located behind about 5 feet of rock
that separated the end of the cave chamber to the entrance of the Hall
of Records. According to some sources, archaeologists were able to drill
through and clear this 5 feet of rock and have gained access to the
hall. But other sources are saying that once the archaeologists realized
what they had found, they further sealed the cave chamber thereby
hiding the discovery.
So, has the Hall of Records really been
discovered? And, if so, will we ever hear about the contents of what the
chamber had inside it? My guess is that the Egyptian government will do
everything they can to hide this discovery and unless they are forced
to disclose, we will never get confirmation. Hopefully, I will be proven
wrong.
For more information on the cave system please visit this site: www.viewzone.com/pyramidcavesx.html
Source: Bubblews
[Hat tip: Just Wondering - thanks, Zen!]