
Giza's Industrial Complex
Authors: James Brown, Dr. J.J. Hurtak and Dr. Desiree Hurtak
This exciting and provocative book provides an overview of how the ancient Egyptians used energy techniques with water to create a sustaining source of power. Although pyramids of Egypt are similar in design, the authors propose that ancient Egypt developed and controlled an elaborate power system that was centered around Giza, yet extended as far south as Abydos. This technology could be made by high school students today. The authors believe that the underground structures, water channels, and cavities that surround ancient Pyramid structures were also part of an immense industrial complex, using gigantic earth batteries and more!
The authors believe the ancient Egyptians created a fourth form of electrically-charged water, giving it unique properties. All pyramids were connected to the Nile River, and there is physical evidence that water from the Nile River circulated through their passageways and chambers by way of man-made channels both above and under the ground.
148 Pages
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