The Khafre Research Project at Cosmic Summit 2025: A Resounding Success

The Khafre Research Project recently concluded a highly impactful participation at the Cosmic Summit 2025 in North Carolina. The team, represented by Armando Mei and Filippo Biondi, experienced an exceptionally positive reception, underscoring the growing international interest in their groundbreaking research.

The project's presentation was introduced by George Howard, the esteemed organizer of Cosmic Summit, and Jay Anderson of Project Unity. A capacity audience eagerly awaited the latest revelations from the Khafre Research Project. The presentation culminated in sustained applause, a testament to the profound appreciation and encouragement for the team's ongoing work on the Giza Plateau.

Following the main address, Armando Mei and Filippo Biondi engaged with VIP attendees in a concise live session, delving deeper into the core tenets of their research. This was immediately followed by a comprehensive press conference with various international media outlets. Notably, among the others the presence of the Daily Mail, represented by Science and Technology Editor Stacey Liberatore, garnered significant attention. Trevor Grassi, a prominent researcher with extensive experience in Egypt, also participated in the press conference, further enriching the discussion.

The team also conducted a series of high-profile interviews, including a session with L.A. Marzulli for a widely followed Los Angeles-based podcast, an interview for Ancient Technologies podcast from Switzerland, and a discussion with renowned researcher Hugh Newman for his Megalithomania channel. During the Megalithomania interview, Armando Mei's English-language book, 36,400 BCE The Secrets of the Gods, was formally presented. The Khafre Research Project looks forward to reconvening with Mr. Newman at the upcoming Ancient Civilizations Conference in Denver this August.

A significant highlight of the Cosmic Summit was the opportunity to engage with numerous distinguished experts in the field, including Randall Carlson, Paveen Mohan, Professor Robert Schoch, Dan Richards, Dr. Danny Hilman, and many others. These interactions fostered invaluable discussions and strengthened collaborative networks.

The Khafre Research Project team returned from the United States on the morning of June 25th, and is already preparing for their next engagement: a conference scheduled for June 27th in Florence, Italy.

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