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Earth Ancients

Drs. J.J. & Desiree Hurtak: The Khafre Pyramid Scan Project, Part 2

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2025

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Although pyramids are similar in design, many may have had different or dual functions. The authors propose that ancient Egypt developed and controlled an elaborate power system that was centered around Giza and as far south as Abydos. They believe that the underground structures, channels, and cavities that surround ancient Pyramid structures were part of an immense industrial complex, including gigantic earth batteries. The authors believe evidence indicates that the Great Pyramid on the Giza Plateau had the ability to electrically charge, or change the molecular structure of water, giving it unique properties. We believe the ancient Egyptians created a fourth form of electrically-charged water, giving it unique properties. James Ernest Brown calls this "Earthmilk Ancient Energy." 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.

DR. J. J. HURTAK, Ph.D., Ph.D. and Dr. DESIREE HURTAK, Ph.D., MS. Sc. are founders of The Academy For Future Science, an international non-governmental organization (NGO) that works to bring cooperation between science and spirituality through the positive use of consciousness. Dr. J.J. Hurtak and Dr. Desiree Hurtak are social scientists, archeologists and Futurists. Dr. J.J. Hurtak has a Ph.D. from the University of California and a second Ph.D., from the University of Minnesota. Together, the Hurtaks have written several books, including Overself Awakening and their most recent co-authored with physicist Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher, entitled Mind Dynamics in Space and Time. They are also well-known for their inspirational music, including their CD Sacred Name Sacred Codes with collaborative music by Steven Halpern, the renowned German singer and composer, Jocelyn Smith, recently honored by the German government, and for their graphic films, such as Merkabah and The Light Body for which they have won over 15 national and international awards. Their latest graphic film is called Gates of Light. Drs. Hurtaks together have traveled throughout the world to investigate ancient cultures and to work closely with indigenous people, including the Zulu Shaman Credo Mutwa, about whom they recently produced an award winning documentary called Voice of Africa. They have also worked with the Xavante Indians (Brazil) and indigenous leaders in the Andes. They are respected archeologists having worked both in Mexico and Egypt and were part of the team that first uncovered the mysterious Tomb of Osiris (1997) beneath the Giza Plateau. They also worked within the pyramids of Mexico and Egypt doing acoustic testing where they showed extensive sound tones built into the architectural design of the various temples and tombs. They have also spoken at various universities throughout the world on the power of music showing how it is a transformational tool for health and increasing the cognitive powers of the mind. They are both also Evolutionary Leaders along with such notables as Barbara Marx Hubbard, Bruce Lipton, Neal Donald Walsh, Deepak Chopra and many more.

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0:00.0

Oh boy, what's happening. You know, it's funny, what am I supposed to do with all this new data from this Coffrey scan project that's going around? I mean, just so much data. And I feel that I've only touched the surface of it. We had our one program with our three guests, and I want to know more.

0:40.5

I really want to get the three scientists on the program. Felipe Biondi is kind of the focal point,

0:49.3

but we have Armando May. We've had Armando on the program before, and we're going to have them again.

0:56.5

But, you know, I just, there's so much to, to digest. It's almost overwhelming, and this is why I'm

1:04.8

trying to find it. Hey, this is Cliff, your host of Earth A.A. Just hope you're doing well today.

1:09.1

We are continuing with a part two of the scans that were done with JJ and Desiree, her talk,

1:18.2

who have done extensive underground penetrating radar.

1:22.7

And they have also done other types of scans a couple of decades ago.

1:28.5

And so they have done some really exemplary work.

1:34.6

And we want to have their point of view.

1:37.0

But, you know, more to the point on this scan that we are seeing, and I've been posting it on the Facebook page,

1:45.9

it really is up to the technician to interpret it.

1:49.1

And this is the big thing that we discovered 20 years ago when LiDAR came on the scene,

1:55.3

that they do these intricate scans and it comes up with just megabytes of data and the technician is the one

2:07.2

that has to arrange it in such a way that it makes sense.

2:12.7

And that's where the money is.

2:14.5

You know, you're talking about in the old days, it was a million bucks to latch one of those

2:19.7

camera scans onto a helicopter or a small plane.

2:25.6

Today, it's a third or even a quarter as expensive, a hundred gram.

2:32.6

And you can attach these cameras onto drones.

2:39.0

And you can have the drone fly into really tight little niche areas of a forest,

2:44.4

of an open plain area of a ruined city with permission.

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