Egypt BOMBSHELL: Shock aerial photo of Great Pyramid 'PROVES advanced knowledge'

The oldest and the largest of the Egyptian pyramids found at the vast desert landscape of Giza is the Great Pyramid. Believed to have been built for and by the will of the Pharaoh Khufu at some point during his reign in the 26th century BC, the Great Pyramid has withstood the test of time. The second pyramid, known as Khafre’s pyramid, is widely believed to have been commissioned by Khufu’s son Khafre, whose reign commenced around 2520 BC.

The third pyramid, which is the smallest out of the three principal pyramids of Giza, was supposedly built to serve as the final resting place of Pharaoh Menkaure.

The pyramid complex of Giza is regarded by many to be an impressive feat of engineering, considering mankind’s knowledge about construction and the technology available to the builders of the time were supposedly primitive.

Most talk of advanced ancient civilisations and ancient astronauts is put off as pseudoscientific or fantastical speculation, but those who believe that the pyramids of Giza could have been built using advanced ancient technology have arguments that are just too compelling to ignore.

In Amazon Prime’s “Egypt Exposed: The True Origins of Civilisation”, an interview with Belgian author, lecturer, and pseudoscience populariser, Robert Bauval exposes a compelling story that demonstrates the potential for the pyramids to have been built using advanced technology.

In the documentary, Mr Bauval places the origins of our civilisation to Ancient Egypt and Africa, connecting the stars and astrology to the pyramids, hieroglyphs, and beyond.

Mr Bauval describes a time when he travelled to Saudi Arabia and upon taking a diversion, he went to the Cairo museum.

Something in which Mr Bauval claims, “Egyptians just do not do”.

The pseudoscience populariser then reveals after entering a room where the museum keeps the “relics” of the pyramid builders.

He said: “And there was on the wall, a picture, a photographer, a very large photograph”.

The photograph as Mr Bauvall claims, was taken by the Egyptian Air Force in the 1950s, “It showed a direct overhead of the three pyramids of Giza”.

Doubt is raised from Robert Bauvall as during the early 80s, there was no internet and Mr Bauvall was “surprised to see an aerial photograph” because in those days it was not common to see one, let alone satellite images.

Mr Bauvall explains that he took a picture of the satellite image using his camera, and developed the picture using black and white film.

In the photograph, Bauvall said he “saw three pyramids, two very large ones, they were clearly on a diagonal line”.

He added: “The base of the pyramid is a square, and it had 2 square’s running along the diagonal.

“The third pyramid was much smaller, and is offset to the east or left side.”

Questioning why did the pyramid builders do that, Mr Bauvell then explains that Egyptologists believed that kings who built pyramids were megalomaniacs.

source: express.co.uk