The Great Pyramid of Giza: The Mystery Solved
Published by FARSIGHT PRESS in 2014.

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The Great Pyramid of Giza, sometimes called the Pyramid of Khufu, or the Cheops Pyramid, is truly one of the most amazing mysteries on Earth. This is the definitive breakthrough study of how it was built. It is huge, and it was built with gigantic stone blocks that seem nearly impossible to cut, transport, and assemble even today on such a massive scale as must have occurred long ago when this pyramid was originally constructed. Until now, no one on Earth really knew how these big structures were assembled, at a time when tools were rudimentary, camels and wooden or reed boats were the primary forms of transportation, and manual labor was the only means available to construct anything.

This is a breakthrough scientific study that combines the use of remote viewing on an unprecedented scale to solve the mystery of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Remote viewing is a mental procedure that was originally developed by the United States military and used for espionage purposes. Now, civilians employ the same methods, or procedures that are derivative of those methodologies, to study human history. In a project completed at The Farsight Institute using remote-viewing data collected by two of the most accomplished "military grade" remote viewers of the day, the true story of how the Great Pyramid of Giza was actually constructed using a combination of exotic advanced technology and brutal manual labor can finally be told.

Very little of what most people learned in school about the origins of the Great Pyramid of Giza is correct. Our civilization needs to uncover its true history without bias and with an open mind. Now is not the time to censor new knowledge. Now is the time to face our past.

Here is the announcement video for this project.


Here is a short trailer for the documentary release for this project.

 

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TARGETS FOR GREAT PYRAMID OF GIZA PROJECT

A. The target is the mining of the largest rocks used in the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu, or alternatively, the Cheops Pyramid) as shown in the image below. The viewer should perceive the location of the mining operation where the majority of the largest rocks were mined, and the process of mining the rocks. The date and time of the target should be that which is optimal for perceiving the mining processes employed with respect to the largest rocks used in the construction of the pyramid.

B. The target is the actual construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu, or alternatively, the Cheops Pyramid) as shown in the image below. The viewer should perceive the construction of the pyramid with respect to the largest rocks used in the construction. In particular, the viewer should perceive how the largest rocks were moved into position during the construction process. The date and time of the target should be that which is optimal for perceiving the construction process involving the largest rocks used in building the pyramid.

C. The target is the Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu, or alternatively, the Cheops Pyramid) as shown in the image below, as the completed pyramid is being used for its originally intended purpose. The viewer should perceive the activities involved with this originally intended purpose. The date and time of the target should be that which is optimal for perceiving the activities associated with the original purpose of the finished pyramid after the completion of its construction.

D. The target is the mining of the largest rocks used in the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu, or alternatively, the Cheops Pyramid). The viewer should perceive the location of the mining operation where the majority of the largest rocks were mined, and the process of mining the rocks. The date and time of the target should be that which is optimal for perceiving the mining processes employed with respect to the largest rocks used in the construction of the pyramid.

E. The target is the transportation of the largest rocks used in the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu, or alternatively, the Cheops Pyramid) from the original mining site to the location of the pyramid. The viewer should perceive the method and process of transportation for the largest rocks as it is used to span the largest distance between the mining and ultimate destination points. The date and time of the target should be that which is optimal for perceiving the transportation processes employed with respect to the largest rocks used in the construction of the pyramid.

F. The target is the subject or subjects who originally conceived of the idea of building the Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu, or alternatively, the Cheops Pyramid) as shown in the image below, at the time when this subject or subjects were conceiving of the idea and planning to develop the project. The viewer should perceive and describe the location of the subject or subjects when they are conceiving of the idea. The viewer should observe the thoughts of the subject or subjects so as to understand the reason for building the Great Pyramid of Giza.

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