Reviews
The author, Christopher Dunn (cdunn1546@aol.com) , August 22,
1998
The Giza Power Plant comes of age. This work was started in September
1977 and will be of age when it becomes available for purchase.
The book addresses the feasibility of the pyramids as tombs theory
and presents hard evidence that proves that the ancient Egyptians
were much more advanced than we have previously believed. So advanced,
in fact, that they created stunning artifacts that we would have
difficulty producing even today!
The Giza Power Plant presents ample evidence that many stone artifacts
found in Egypt could only have been produced using highly precise
and sophisticated machine tools. The question then becomes, "what
powered these machine tools and where is their power source?"
To answer this question we delve into the Great Pyramid of Giza
with a thorough analysis of its inner chambers, architectural
and construction characteristics, anomalous substances, and unusual
artifacts carelessly noted or closely scrutinized by researchers
in the past. This analysis leads us to the conclusion that the
Great Pyramid was actually built to serve as a machine. A machine
that provided power to the civilization that built it and invested
so much time and energy.
How did it do this? By responding
harmonically with the seismic energy contained within the Earth,
the Great Pyramid became a coupled oscillator and drew energy
through it and converted it to electromagnetic energy through
the sophisticated use of acoustics and quartz-bearing rock.
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