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The Giza Power Plant

Technologies of Ancient Egypt

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The Giza Power Plant

By: Christopher Dunn
Narrated by: D. Cash Keahey
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Did a highly advanced civilization exist in prehistory? Is the Giza Pyramid a remnant of their technology? Then, what was the power source that fueled such a civilization? The technology of harmonic resonance, claims renowned master craftsman and engineer Christopher Dunn. In a brilliant piece of reverse engineering based on twenty years of research, Dunn reveals that the Great Pyramid of Giza was actually a large acoustical device! By its size and dimensions, this crystal edifice created a harmonic resonance with the Earth and converted Earth's vibrational energies to microwave radiation. The author shows how the pyramid's numerous chambers and passageways were positioned with the deliberate precision to maximize its acoustical qualities. This may be the same technology discovered by Nikola Tesla and the solution to our own clean energy needs.

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There is definitely something to be said listening to this, although I was hoping for explanation for HOW they built so high and how they transported such heavy slabs of materials
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the guy that reads it, is a little monotonous...and doesn't seem to be genuinely excited by what he's reading ..

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