Professor Filippo Biondi, The Scientist Investigating Structures Below Giza Plateau

April 5th, 2025

Via: Project Unity:

Posted in [???] | Top Of Page

6 Responses to “Professor Filippo Biondi, The Scientist Investigating Structures Below Giza Plateau”

  1. Loveandlight says:

    Even before this, I have heard the theory posited that the Great Pyramids of Giza were power-generating stations of some kind. My response at the time was a classic Brooklyn “Get outta heah!” But if this is true, I might have to further say, “Hey, get back heah. What was that you was sayin’?”

  2. Snowman says:

    First we got x-radiation, then nuclear, MRI, cell phones, 5G, and now B-flat minor.

    There’s plenty of nuclear radiation, supposedly bottled up, in the supposedly-closed but not unmanned air force base 30 miles from my house. It’s said to have more buildings below ground than above. We’re sitting on a huge geologic sheet of limestone mixed with quartz, but in ledges and chunks, not ground up together like sand. Are we a choice target?

    If so, can we hope for future great composers to be born here? Bach came from an area of mostly limestone. Villa-Lobos grew up surrounded by buildings of limestone. Were they inspired by the echoes of music from space?

  3. dale says:

    Fascinating. I look forward to this explanation of methodology being clarified by additional future researchers.

    Early on, around the ten minute mark, a comment was made that electromagnetic waves could only act superficially on matter (hence the need for acoustic feedback). Seems incorrect, as stated, but maybe not exactly what he was trying to express? Just struck me as odd and curious what others may have thought.

  4. Snowman says:

    I read a comment elsewhere, by someone who said he was an engineer, that criticised Biondi for using electromagnetic because it couldn’t penetrate very far. But he’s clarified that he’s doing something else. The critic inadvertently supported him by saying something else was needed.

  5. Loveandlight says:

    One thing that people should know about Egyptian pyramids is that pretty much all the pyramids after Third and Fourth Dynasty periods are crumbled remnants of what they originally were, if not piles of rubble and dust. This strongly suggests that some kind of superior technology was responsible for the Giza Pyramids, not to mention what seems to be underneath them. This seriously makes me wonder if early Egypt was some kind of cultural colony of ancient Atlantis.

  6. pookie says:

    You’d think that some experienced remote viewers would already have been tasked with the coordinates of the Giza plateau.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.