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What Is the Origin of the Great Pyramid?
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Pyramid was constructed by people known as the Hyksos. They were the ones who motivated it. I don’t know that they provided a great deal of the actual
muscle power. Obviously, it took many hundreds of thousands of people in the
field and actually involved in quarrying these stones and putting them
together. But nevertheless, they were the ones who
initiated the actual work. They were foreigners to Egyptian soil, but over a
period of about a century of gradually infiltrating into the country, they
managed to gain positions as government administrators and eventually were
able to elevate one of their own to the highest ruler of Egypt. Actually the Hyksos had been assigned the task of building the Great Pyramid,
and with typical patience, the Hermetic Brotherhood guided them to a smooth
and peaceful integration with the native Egyptians. The Hyksos were a Semitic
white race that originated in the land just east of present day Turkey.
They were kind of scrappy nomads who gradually moved down the Arabian
Peninsula, all the way down to the very southern end of the Red Sea and
eventually crossed the Red Sea at into Ethiopia. From there they
gradually infiltrated into Egypt.
And then when they completed their task of building
a Great Pyramid, they just drifted off without disrupting the nation. A large
part of them migrated to the British Isles
and it was these people who built the Stonehenge Circle, which incorporates
as same astronomical relationships as measured by the Pyramid inch, which
incidentally is the same as the old British inch. Seems like this
spilt migration accounts for the fact that the British and Hebrews inherited
the Pyramid inch. Very possibly those two people were intended to translate
the Pyramid’s message when the time came.
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