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Edgar Cayce said there was a Hall of Records, recording the history of the earth, underneath its left paw. Graham Hancock found and filmed the passages, entering from its side and skull. Now the authorities want to move it for its own protection? Suspicious. Perhaps this water is eroding it from underneath is all a cover story.
How was the Sphinx built and what did it look like? | Blowing Up History
(Quest TV) Aug. 17, 2020. The Great Sphinx at Giza is the oldest known monumental sculpture in Egypt and one of the enduring mysteries to Egyptologists. But with extensive excavation, research, and applying modern technological analysis, the story of how this enigmatic carving came to be, and what it looked like, is starting to emerge.
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