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Is the Hall of Records Finally Within Reach?

  The world of Egyptology is abuzz with anticipation following a groundbreaking presentation at the recent Spoleto conference. The Khafre Research Project Team , featuring prominent researchers Corrado Malanga, Filippo Biondi and  Armando Mei, , unveiled the latest results of their extensive investigations, focusing on a discovery that could redefine our understanding of ancient Egypt: two chambers located beneath the Sphinx, connected by a shaft descending approximately 1 kilometer. These chambers are believed by many to be the legendary "Halls of Records," fabled to contain ancient texts detailing the history and knowledge of the pyramid builders. The existence of these structures was identified through the innovative use of SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite technology, further enhanced by the revolutionary Biondi Protocol. This cutting-edge integration of technologies has provided unprecedented insight into Giza's subterranean landscape. The time for exploring...

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