<HTML>Jiminy Christmas.
After having a Guinness, I decided to once again try and navigate this disgusting wretch of a site because he says he has a marvelous new construction technique that has been 'revealed' to him.
Lo and behold... guess who shows up? My ol' buddy...
<blockquote>At this point, we're ready to proceed with what was done by these craftsmen__the first step in a lengthy process of turning crude ore into smoothe and weighty blocks of solid stone. But before we continue the drama of processing the ore, I would like for you to take a brief glance at another excerpt. I think it's important because it is in reference to the only person, I know of, that has ever even come remotely close to understanding and demonstrating how the stones of the Pyramids were obtained and put in place.
" Since the early eighties, Prof. Joseph Davidovits has proposed that the pyramids were constructed using agglomerated, numilitic limestone (the jumbled fossil shells in pyramid stone), rather than quarried and hoisted blocks of natural limestone.</blockquote>
Good ol' Dr. Joe.
Unbelievable.
Yeah, he claims the boat pits aren't really boat pits, but THOSE are the burial plots. The boats aren't anything special, nor were they even Egyptian. (Despite the fact that they are, for all intents and purposes, <i>identical</i> to the boats depicted on the walls of tombs and temples all over Dynastic Egypt...oops). He seems to be completely oblivious to how the boat was assembled, because he thinks the coils of rope found under the 1200 or so pieces of the boat were left there as a "physical parable" to demonstrate the "winding labyrinth" that exists under the stone at Giza... or some other such nonsense.
Really... it's truly amazing what some people will do if you give them too much bandwidth.
What a waste of a good Guinness.
Anthony</HTML>