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Pyramids and Sacred Sites
Pyramid mystery On   March   22,   1993,   at   precisely   11:05   in   the morning,      the      German      engineer      Rudolf Gantenbrink,      with      his      robot      "Upuaut," discovered   a   small   door   with   two   metal   fittings inside   the   Great   Pyramid.   The   discovery   was made   after   a   trip   of   about   60   meters,   starting from   the   Queen's   Chamber   in   an   ascending direction    inside    the    edifice.    Gantenbrink's robot   was   a   6-kilogram   tracked   vehicle   only 37     centimeters     in     length.     This     technical miracle    was    driven    by    seven    independent electric   motors.   Two   small   halogen   spotlights and   a   swivelling   and   tilting   Sony   CCD   mini video   camera   were   attached   to   the   front.   The attempt   was   made   at   the   time   to   deny   Rudolf   Gantenbrink's   sensational   discovery.   People waftled   about   "soul   shafts,"   "complete   rubbish,"   and   even   a   "delusion."   After   its   60-meter trip,   Rudolf   Gantenbrink's   robot   had   come   to   a   halt   in   front   of   a   small   door.   What   lay behind that door? A   new   robot,   this   one   built   by   the   National   Geographie   Society   in   the   United   States,   drilled a   hole   through   the   little   door. A   camera   was   pushed   through.   It   revealed   another   blocking stone, or little door, 20 centimeters further on. Another   robot,   which   the   designers   named   "Djedi,"   with   different   abilities   was   required.   A long   arm   was   to   reach   through   the   hole   created   by   National   Geographic   and   drill   through the   "blocking   stone"   behind.   On   May   29,   2011   Spiegel   Online   reported:   "A   research   robot has   again   driven   into   the   mysterious   shaft   below   the   King's   Chamber   in   the   Cheops pyramid   -   but   this   time   equipped   with   a   swiveling   camera."   The   magazine   Mysteries, edited   by   the   brilliant   Swiss   journalist   Luc   Bürgin,   showed   the   pictures   taken   by   the   Djedi robot   behind   the   blocking   stone.   A   new   chamber   with   smoothly   polished   stones   was visible.   Illegible   red   markings,   two   handles   clearly   made   of   metal   and   a   perfectly   round hole   could   be   seen   on   a   side   wall.   And   that   makes   it   increasingly   hard   to   relate   the pyramid    to    the    Cheops    from    the    Fourth    Dynasty.    The    planning    of    all    the    spaces, passageways,   and   chambers   can   no   longer   be   reconciled   with   the   brains   of   the   people from the Iron and Bronze Age.
More    information    to    the secret     chambers     in     the great pyramid. Find out in: Remnants of the Gods
RAMAR RAMAR
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Pyramids and Sacred Sites
Pyramid mystery On    March    22,    1993,    at    precisely    11:05    in    the morning,   the   German   engineer   Rudolf   Gantenbrink, with   his   robot   "Upuaut,"   discovered   a   small   door with   two   metal   fittings   inside   the   Great   Pyramid. The   discovery   was   made   after   a   trip   of   about   60 meters,   starting   from   the   Queen's   Chamber   in   an ascending        direction        inside        the        edifice. Gantenbrink's    robot    was    a    6-kilogram    tracked vehicle   only   37   centimeters   in   length. This   technical miracle   was   driven   by   seven   independent   electric motors.     Two     small     halogen     spotlights     and     a swivelling   and   tilting   Sony   CCD   mini   video   camera were   attached   to   the   front.   The   attempt   was   made at      the      time      to      deny      Rudolf      Gantenbrink's sensational   discovery.   People   waftled   about   "soul shafts,"   "complete   rubbish,"   and   even   a   "delusion." After   its   60-meter   trip,   Rudolf   Gantenbrink's   robot had   come   to   a   halt   in   front   of   a   small   door.   What   lay behind that door? A    new    robot,    this    one    built    by    the    National Geographie   Society   in   the   United   States,   drilled   a hole   through   the   little   door.   A   camera   was   pushed through.   It   revealed   another   blocking   stone,   or   little door, 20 centimeters further on. Another   robot,   which   the   designers   named   "Djedi," with   different   abilities   was   required. A   long   arm   was to    reach    through    the    hole    created    by    National Geographic   and   drill   through   the   "blocking   stone" behind.   On   May   29,   2011   Spiegel   Online   reported: "A     research     robot     has     again     driven     into     the mysterious   shaft   below   the   King's   Chamber   in   the Cheops   pyramid   -   but   this   time   equipped   with   a swiveling   camera." The   magazine   Mysteries,   edited by   the   brilliant   Swiss   journalist   Luc   Bürgin,   showed the   pictures   taken   by   the   Djedi   robot   behind   the blocking    stone.    A    new    chamber    with    smoothly polished   stones   was   visible.   Illegible   red   markings, two   handles   clearly   made   of   metal   and   a   perfectly round   hole   could   be   seen   on   a   side   wall.   And   that makes   it   increasingly   hard   to   relate   the   pyramid   to the   Cheops   from   the   Fourth   Dynasty.   The   planning of   all   the   spaces,   passageways,   and   chambers   can no    longer    be    reconciled    with    the    brains    of    the people from the Iron and Bronze Age.
More   information   to   the   secret chambers   in   the   great   pyramid. Find out in: Remnants of the Gods
RAMAR RAMAR