Jay Anderson @TheProjectUnity ๐ŸšจBREAKING: Now They Have Found a HIDDEN CITY Beneath The Giza Plateau?!

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I'm telling you now, this is such an

incredible time to be in the alternative

theories of history because the

alternative theories of history just

keep getting validated. Despite the

knee-jerk reactions and the arrogance,

quite frankly, that we're seeing from

the mainstream archaeological and

history arenas, the Giza Plateau and

what might lie beneath it just will not

go away.

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I was wondering when this was going to

drop because as many of you know, I've

now been connected to the Cafra Pyramid

Project team. I got the exclusive

interview with Filipo Beyond and Armando

May when they first announced their

incredible findings under the Caffra

Pyramid with the synthetic aperture

radar scans that they've been

performing. But this is not the end of

the journey. A stunning new revelation

has emerged from the Giza plateau and

from the Caffra pyramid team. They have

not just been scanning one singular

pyramid. As many of you know, in 2022

they did the Great Pyramid and they

scanned this and they found hidden

chambers. But what they are now saying

is there is an entire city beneath the

Giza Plateau. The team of Italian

scientists, as many of you know, is

being led by Professor Filippo Beyond

and Armando May. and they announced a

new deeper level discovery, a vast

subterranean hidden city lying beneath

the Giza plateau itself. And these are

findings that are separate from their

previous disclosure of deep underground

structures beneath the Caffra pyramid.

According to the team, this underground

complex lies approximately 2,000 ft

below the surface and may represent an

expansive underground network connecting

multiple pyramid sites. Now, critics

including Egyptologist Dr. Zahi Hawas

have dismissed the team's work by

invoking the limitations of conventional

ground penetrating radar or GPR. But

this is a false equivalency. Professor

Beyond and his team are not using GPR at

all. Instead, their findings are derived

from synthetic aperture radar, SAR,

combined with tomographic Doppler

imaging, a cuttingedge system that

reconstructs subsurface geometries using

satelliteorn radar passes. These aren't

speculative surface level scans like Dr.

Zahias is trying to claim. They are

multi-pass phase shifted tomographic

data cubes identifying architectural

voids, resonance anomalies, and

structural alignments with precision.

Unlike the prior focus on what lies

beneath the Kafra pyramid, this new

announcement shifts attention to the

broader Giza plateau. The data suggests

the existence of a large organized

underground city, not natural caverns,

composed of corridors, chambers, and

intelligently aligned voids that imply

architectural intent. Interestingly

enough, ancient Egyptian texts often

speak symbolically of the duat, the

underworld, and secret halls beneath

sacred sites. Chapter 149 of the book of

the dead refers to the hidden chamber

beneath the earth. While long dismissed

as mythology, these new findings hint

that such writings may preserve symbolic

but encoded memory of actual

subterranean structures. And Egypt is

not alone. From the derollike cities of

Turkey to the tunnel systems under

Tetuacan and the acoustic chambers of

the hypergem of Malta, a pattern of

prehistoric underground architecture is

emerging, suggesting a global knowledge

of subterranean construction lost after

a cataclysmic rupture in human history.

As I said a moment ago, Zahi Hawas and

others have waved these findings by

invoking the impossibility of radar

penetrating to such depth. But this

criticism does not apply. Has referring

to GPR, ground penetrating radar, which

does max out at shallow depths,

typically 15 to 50 ft depending on soil

conditions. But Filippo Beyond's method

operates on a different level

altogether. SAR and Doppler tomography

from satellites and airborne platforms

have demonstrated success in detecting

underground chambers, tunnels, and even

submarines deep under ice. These are

peerupported techniques with proven

applications in multiple scientific and

industrial domains. To claim that radar

cannot do this is to either

misunderstand or in some cases

deliberately misrepresent the tools

being used. I think people in the

mainstream are being far too dismissive

with this knee-jerk reaction just based

on what seems to be a misrepresentation

of the methodologies. I keep seeing

critiques from people in the mainstream,

in the media, in academia and history

and archaeology that ground penetrating

radar can't do this. This is not

possible with GPR. This is not possible

with standard radar. But this is not

standard radar. So this is a completely

false equivalency that keeps getting

thrown out there for reasons unknown to

me other than as I just highlighted

ignorance or purposeful obfuscation. It

does not take much time to find out that

Professor Filippo Beyond has patented

this method that's available online that

he's an established scientist in this

field and also that they have already

demonstrated proof of concept in areas

like the Grand Saso laboratory in areas

like the Mosul Dam in Iraq. The only

difference is they're now pointing it at

something where if there is revelations

to be made, they're going to be

controversial regardless of what they

are. Okay. So, it's very very

interesting not only the mainstream

response to this and the way in which

the uh kind of academic sector has had

this knee-jerk reaction and made

assumptions without doing the thorough

research. I think that's very revealing

as to the level of laziness that's now

taking place in these halls of academia,

in these scholarly halls of wisdom that

we attribute to these people that we

believe they're so capable and so

hardworking and so thorough. But they're

not so thorough when it comes to things

that actually contradict their belief

system. Just like any human being, they

are fallible to human psychology and

group think and the status quo and

adherence to what is comfortable and

makes sense to them. Once that becomes

disrupted by evidence, even if that

evidence is compelling, they will ignore

it. They will fight it. They will resist

it. They will attack it because it

represents a threat to their very model,

their very worldview, their way of life,

their career. And uh it's a sad thing,

but it's a predictable thing that's

happened throughout all human history.

And all we can do in response to that is

keep putting out evidence, keep putting

out the proof, keep putting out the

information, and eventually the

consensus will naturally shift in its

direction based on the availability of

data. This month on the 20th and 23rd in

North Carolina, I will have the great

personal honor of introducing Professor

Filippo Beyond and Armando May of the

Cafra Pyramid team as they take to the

main stage at the cosmic summit to

present these brand new findings to the

public for the first time. Their

presentation will include unpublished

imaging, interpretive models, and

historical correlations that point

towards a lost phase of human

civilization. one capable of engineering

marvels that have withstood time,

cataclysm, and even suppression. After

they have spoken on stage, there will be

a lunch break and then I will be taking

to the stage to deliver a comprehensive

presentation showcasing the most

compelling global anomalies that I have

found over several years of research.

From impossibly advanced stone cutting

techniques to ancient energy harmonics

to evidence of high science in

prehistory that mainstream academia

continues to ignore. Links will be in

the description box below to get virtual

or in-person tickets. Both are still

available. I hope to see you there and

hang out at the Cosmic Summit. Take care

and I'll see you soon.

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Wow.

Wow.

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