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Old October 11th 11, 11:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.piloting
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 15:57:30 -0400, Thor Kuntelin wrote:

On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 18:59:32 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote:

Thor Kuntelin wrote:
On Sun, 9 Oct 2011 19:30:00 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote:

Maybe they did. It wasn't a bunch of Chinese, Aztecs, Egyptians or,
for that matter, anyone today that could build, much less build in
the constraints of time that occurred, the pyramids of subject.

Except for the minor problem that we know that the blocks
of stone used to build the pyramids were worked with
stone and copper tools.

In fact attempts have been made to prove that the pyramid could be
constructed using the known ancient Egyptian tools and methods.
Egyptologist Mark Lehner has made an attempt with a large group of
people but failed to even create a 6 m scale model of the pyramid.

A Japanese team funded by Nissan made another attempt to create an 18
m high scale model using the same primitive ancient Egyptian tools
such as chisels and hammers. The once so proud Japanese team returned
home disillusioned and embarrassed, since they had to use jackhammers
to cut the hard stone, only small blocks were carved from the quarry.


On the other hand Denys Stocks successfully showed that the stone
can indeed be worked using copper tools and quartz sand.


Except not one copper tool was found on the entire Giza Plateau.


The pyramid is much older than claimed and must have been built by a
culture far superior to the Egyptians. Even today we simply donąt have
the technology to build an edifice like the Great Pyramid.

The reason why Egyptologists and pyramidiots cling on to their own
archaic theories is that they have no other choice but to defend them.

Many Egyptologists and pyramidiots are Muslim and the Koran simply
states that the Earth is no older than 4000 years. So they simply donąt
buy any theory that may date the Great Pyramid to a timeframe before the
established date of construction 2589 B.C

As Keel says in Disneyland of the Gods: "We know that pyramid building
was once a universal practice throughout the world. Over six thousand
years ago unknown peoples were assembling great pyramids in Mexico.
Gigantic man-made mounds were constructed in China, Great Britain, North
America, and on remote Pacific islands while the Egyptians were still
living in mud huts along the Nile."