THE PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT RIDDLE (I HAVE SOLVED IT)

B

BOB.DOLE





CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE:-

If you look at the images from google earth at the pyrimds if you put a ruler across the diagnaol of the pyrimids from one to the other it is a perfect stright line And i think the third little one was built a long time after the first two big ones.And also if you measure from one end of the pyrimid to the othewr its a perfect sqaure, these are build to give some kind of mathamatical equation,

AND IN MY OPION WHERE THE X IS THATS WHERE THER IS SOMETHING TO BE FOUND HAS THIS WILL BE THE DEAD CENTRE OF THE TWO PYRAMIDS
 
Sponsored Links
There's a lot more to the pyramids than meets the eye. For many years it was believed that the heiroglyphs at the entrance to the tomb of tutankhamen read "Death will come on wings" but I can reveal that what they actually spelt out was "Two pints of semi and a dozen eggs please".
 
hermes said:
There's a lot more to the pyramids than meets the eye. For many years it was believed that the heiroglyphs at the entrance to the tomb of tutankhamen read "Death will come on wings" but I can reveal that what they actually spelt out was "Two pints of semi and a dozen eggs please".

THIS NO JOKE HERMES has you can see my calculations are correct and guese where i will be going this summer with my bucket and spade ?


x marks the spot or in this case +
 


click to enlarge

just an update of my calculations as you can see that the lines i have drawn there is a X in the middle of the larger pyrimid that over laps the over two
 
Sponsored Links
BOB.DOLE said:
hermes said:
There's a lot more to the pyramids than meets the eye. For many years it was believed that the heiroglyphs at the entrance to the tomb of tutankhamen read "Death will come on wings" but I can reveal that what they actually spelt out was "Two pints of semi and a dozen eggs please".

THIS NO JOKE HERMES has you can see my calculations are correct and guese where i will be going this summer with my bucket and spade ?

Skegness?
 
noodlz said:
BOB.DOLE said:
hermes said:
There's a lot more to the pyramids than meets the eye. For many years it was believed that the heiroglyphs at the entrance to the tomb of tutankhamen read "Death will come on wings" but I can reveal that what they actually spelt out was "Two pints of semi and a dozen eggs please".

THIS NO JOKE HERMES has you can see my calculations are correct and guese where i will be going this summer with my bucket and spade ?

Skegness?

NOPE X MARKS THE SPOT DOPEY
 
Igorian said:
Maybe it's an asteroid landing pad.
No, extra terrestrial landing pad. Hence the warning inside: Death will come on wings = alien invasion :LOL: :LOL:
 
Can't be bothered doing a screenshot, but one of my favourite bits is at 52.20.10.94 N, 0.11.43.24 W, or you can see a couple of Concordes at 51.27.39.02N, 0.26.41.95 W
 
and if you zoom in a little bit closer you can see Wimpey taking down the scaffolding. :eek:
 
BOB.DOLE said:
noodlz said:
BOB.DOLE said:
hermes said:
There's a lot more to the pyramids than meets the eye. For many years it was believed that the heiroglyphs at the entrance to the tomb of tutankhamen read "Death will come on wings" but I can reveal that what they actually spelt out was "Two pints of semi and a dozen eggs please".

THIS NO JOKE HERMES has you can see my calculations are correct and guese where i will be going this summer with my bucket and spade ?

Skegness?

NOPE X MARKS THE SPOT DOPEY

That makes you Grumpy then Bob? ;)
 
I love Google Earth, but the resolution over Brighton isn't up to much.

Bournemouth is better - but hang on a minute, two piers???

ScreenHunter_21.jpg


(you'd need a boat to get on the other one, though! ;) :D )
 
Sponsored Links
Back
Top