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In 2016, The Great Pyramid Hoax was first published, and various items of evidence were presented that called into question the claimed discovery in 1837 by British antiquarian and pyramid explorer, Richard W. Howard Vyse, of crudely painted ‘quarry marks’ (including the various royal names of Khufu and other assorted markings) within this monument. This was followed in 2021 with the publication of The Great Pyramid Void Enigma, the Appendices of which presented additional evidence in support of the hypothesis that Colonel Vyse (and his close inner circle) had, in fact, faked many of these painted marks, including all the royal names. This latest article will present even more evidence that has only recently been uncovered and which further supports the forgery hypothesis.
Signs of the Crime: The Great Pyramid Hoax (24 2 2024) - Scott Creighton - [
grahamhancock.com]
An ensuing thread: [
grahamhancock.com]
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