Cintia Panizza Wrote:
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> Hi Byrd,
>
> Pyramids really are very complicated. The
> Japaneses tried to built the Great Pyramid of
> Egypt and they failed.
> Due to the over and over restorations we can not
> say exactly when the pyramids were built the same
> with the Sphinx that we know had a lion face and
> was changed to Khufu face. Only this restoration
> says a lot about how much the Egyptians put their
> hands on the Giza plateau site.
> I know Graham Hancock is not much liked here but I
> read all of his books, except by Magicians of the
> Gods that I am reading these days. Egypt keep in
> their structures “the hidden legacy of mankind” in
> Hancock’s words.
> In Graham Hancock book “The Message of the Sphinx”
> he says and I quote “Even a casual review of the
> religious texts of the ancient Egyptians leaves no
> doubt that they regardedtbeir earthly environment
> as a sacred landscape which they inherited from
> the gods” ( Message of the Sphinx, page152, 1996).
> Hancock and I too believes that the Egypt pyramids
> were not royal tombs but they can be a message
> from a civilization to another.
> If Graham Hancock it is not much accepted here
> there is Carl Sagan for instance that said that we
> are seeking messages from an ancient civilization
> hidden from us in time. Sagan said that the common
> language of science and mathematics left in the
> Giza plateau it is a law that is the same at all
> times. I believe he meant that the pyramids and
> how they were constructed was a form of
> communication and to pass knowledge, to not let
> knowledge lost.
> Even though Hancock has in the past stated what I
> said above, we know that he has reconsidered,
> based on new findings that the pyramids may have
> been built at the time Egyptologists claim, but
> that the plan to build them came from an older
> civilization. What knew about the precession of
> the equinoxes.
>
> Cintia Panizza
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Howdy Cintia
To add to what Byrd and Hermione have said. Hancock likes to state his opinions then abandons the idea and makes up new ideas while not saying why he decided to abandon an idea from an earlier book.
He has moved his idea of a lost civilization from Antarctic in his first book (fingerprints of the gods) and saying it was destroyed by 'crustal displacement' while he has now, in his last book, moved it to North America and has it being destroyed by a comet.