The Underground City
Under the desert sands of Giza lies a giant complex that remains to be discovered. It includes chambers and halls within the Giza Plateau itself, as well as spaces beyond the plateau extending in the direction of Saqqara, which in the ancient legends are often called the the underground city. Alone the tiny section on the edge that we were able to view in our explorations leads us to conclude that that the underground complex could have accommodated hundreds of thousands of people, just as it says in the ancient writings and on the Emerald Tablet, and as several other eye witness reports have now confirmed.
In addition to narrow passages and small shafts, which are familiar to us from the pyramids, there are also corridors with high ceilings in which one can walk fully erect. Our own explorations led only past the outer sections of this complex because we prefered to follow this main passage. The underground city is connected to the Sphinx and the three pyramids by means of a passageway. The Sphinx is referred to both in the ancient legends and the records of the pharaohs as the gate to the underworld. And it really is true that one of the three access points lies hidden there, although the real entrance to the spacious underground complex lies beyond the plateau.
The Hall of Records
One of the three corridors beneath the Sphinx is very long, which curved twice at a very exact angle, before arriving at a gate. This led to a large, very long chamber. It lies deep below the surface and hides the legacy in the form of stored artifacts of a race of people who existed long before our reckoning of time. These are the objects that interest groups have attempted to find for many years. However, the Hall of Records is well protected and it is not very easy to reach it. The hall is very large we have never seen anything comparable to it in Egypt. Every other chamber is but a small closet in comparison. It is unimaginable how such a large hollow space could have been cut from deep below the surface, and the debris removed through the shafts and corridors. It is shaped as a long rectangle in the typical megalithic construction style, similar to the Kings Chamber in the Cheops Pyramid and the Sphinx Valley Temple with its red marble and the Osirion in Abydos. There seems to be a sacred geometry behind all these structures, and according to Thoth, the figures used also correspond to humankind.
The artifacts in the Hall of Records are the Legacy
The artifacts are the real legacy and have waited in the Hall of Records for over 10,000 years. Insets and niches are cut into the both sides of two long walls, like a giant shelf reaching from floor to ceiling. They are filled with hundreds of strange objects and containers. In the poor lighting conditions, we could only see a fraction of what was there as we passed by. Even later, when the situation in Giza has changed, it will hardly be possible to salvage all the objects, some of which are very large and appear to weigh over 20 tons. Some seem to be made of stone, while others consist of strange, unfamiliar types of metal.
This hall, which lies beep beneath the Gaza Plateau, holds great gifts for human civilization, which will eventually be found and understood. It contains the history of humankind, which extends back as far as 100,000 years (some sources even indicate millions of years).
What we have here is the legacy of a culture that existed far before our time reckoning, which is embedded in this impressive, subterranean complex, symbolized by the four gigantic above-ground megalithic structures, the three pyramids and the Sphinx.
However, the most important aspect now is the confirmation that there actually is a Hall of Records, which conflicts with the contemporary understanding of history. If this finding can be brought to light, then it will be the most important archeological discovery ever made.
This is an excerpt from the book GIZA LEGACY.