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ilacewords wrote:"In the Stele, Khufu himself tells of his discoveries made while clearing away the sands" - It is a record of his statements.
No most kings/pharaohs/presidents/czars, etc. aren't the ones actually writing it down and never have been. That's just silly to use that as your argument.
"People claim" it as your words say that it's the Temple of Isis - also as in Khufu himself claimed it to be such. He was directly referring to clearing away the GP and the Sphinx. Seems you are the one taking people's opinion with your use of words like 'people claim' which are littered in your posts that you base to be true. And it wasn't just saying 'experts' it says 'Maspero and other experts'...as I'm figuring it didn't need to list all the people who understand hard evidence.
People claimed at one time the world was also flat.
I will rely on the words of the pharoah and not what people say. If he says he was the restorer of the pyramid and not its builder, why is it not true?
Long live The King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Khufu, given life
He found the house of Isis, Mistress of the Pyramid, by the side of the hollow of Hwran (EDIT:The Sphinx)
and he built his pyramid beside the temple of this goddess and he built a pyramid for the King's daughter Henutsen beside this temple.
The place of Hwran Horemakhet (EDIT: Again, The Sphinx) is on the South side of the House of Isis, Mistress of the pyramid
He restored the statue, all covered in painting, of the guardian of the atmosphere, who guides the winds with his gaze.
He replaced the back part of the Nemes head-dress, which was missing with gilded stone
The figure of this god, cut in stone, is solid and will last to eternity, keeping its face looking always to the East '(10).
Bob137 wrote:You are correct, Hearte is really good at trying t turn things around, and input his own belief's into it, and yet he says that is what we do. He is just another propagandist wh is trying to prove something he has no proof of!
Bob137 wrote:I got tired of his so called expert opinion, when in all actuality he is not an expert at all,
just theorizing along with the other mainstream, who say we cannot put two and two together,
Hearte wrote:
I wonder. Does anybody else, other than myself, find it amusing that posters go on and on about a written ancient document, what it says, what it means, and the implications thereof, all along never having even bothered to read the document that the presume to know all about?
Hearte
Vance87 wrote:Come on ilace, the stele clearly states Khufu built a pyramid for himself and then another for Henutsen.
Vance87 wrote:Come on ilace, the stele clearly states Khufu built a pyramid for himself and then another for Henutsen.
Hearte wrote:Vance87 wrote:Come on ilace, the stele clearly states Khufu built a pyramid for himself and then another for Henutsen.
Thank you Vance.
I thought maybe it was just me.
Ilace, were I you, I'd try to make sure I'd read something before claiming someone else didn't.
You're right about the double post though. Score one for you! Woo Hoo!
Time to celebrate this rarity!!
Harte
ilacewords wrote:geez, there are three eroding ones next to the grand ones actually if you read up on it, not just two. only one was built for Henutsen. I was just addressing the fact that they are different than the GP not how many there are.....but seems you guys like to nit pick on points that aren't even relative to the topic
ilacewords wrote: Great points for you Hearte! Classy as ever which is why no one around here takes you seriously.
Can I get a moderator around here? Why are you so childish when you lose? We are not talking about how many pyramids Khufu fails at....then again, it's never like you to stay on topic.
He found the house of Isis, Mistress of the Pyramid, by the side of the hollow of Hwran
and he built his pyramid beside the temple of this goddess and he built a pyramid for the King's daughter Henutsen beside this temple.
Vance87 wrote:ilacewords wrote:geez, there are three eroding ones next to the grand ones actually if you read up on it, not just two. only one was built for Henutsen. I was just addressing the fact that they are different than the GP not how many there are.....but seems you guys like to nit pick on points that aren't even relative to the topic
I think there are six in total, actually, and they are all attributed to the queens. So you are saying that one of these small pyramids is Khufu's, and not for the queens? Do you have any evidence for this?
And you'd take Hearte seriously if you knew the importance of it, however it seems that you want to live in a world where everyone agrees with you. Or are you afraid of him, or something...?
We decide which is right, and which is an illusion. "Moody Blues"
Bob137 wrote:I have noticed that some pick and choose what they want and disregard what others state as here say. It is no different than Bible thumpers that pick and choose certain parts of the Bible to get their point across, instead of reading the entire book, and then coming to a conclusion. If all AI ever read was of mainstream science, that is all I would ever know, and would not consider anything else. I used to think like that when I was a teenager, but once I found out that not all that was written was true, I started considering other points of views, and fact findings. Whether they were accepted r not, is not the point. It is what is, not what one perceives to be.We decide which is right, and which is an illusion. "Moody Blues"
Hearte wrote:Not my fault that you so enjoy talking out of the opposite end of your digestive tract
Bob137 wrote:He is just another propagandist wh is trying to prove something he has no proof of!
Hearte wrote:Not my fault that you so enjoy talking out of the opposite end of your digestive tract

Hearte wrote:Not my fault that you so enjoy talking out of the opposite end of your digestive tract
NOVA: But what about the incriptions in the relieving chambers in Khufu and the claim that they were not written in the time of Khufu?
HAWASS: They say that these inscriptions have been written by people who entered inside. And if you go and see them they are typical graffiti that can be seen around every pyramid in Egypt, because the workmen around the pyramid left this. I would like those people who talked about this to come with me. And I will take them personally to the rooms. First of all they say that only inscribed is the second room—it's not true. All the five relieving chambers are inscribed. Number two, there are some inscriptions there that cannot be written by anyone except the workmen who put them there. You cannot go and reach there. It has to be the man who put the block above the other one to do that. I think that maybe the only few Egyptologists, the only two Egyptologists in the world that will really have an open mind, it's me and Mark Lehner, because we believe the public has the right for us to tell them the truth. We are really working excavating around the pyramids to tell the world the truth.
Randyrrr wrote:Who cares, it's there. The real question is why, what was it ued for?
maxmercury wrote:Randyrrr, could you give a link (source) to your text on DNA and the Great Pyramid? That would be very helpful.
Bob137 wrote:I listened to all her music, I did not have any effect from it, but I was wondering if it would be better utilized with shamanic drumming and flute playing more, such as what would have been utilized thousands for years ago!
Asfiqur wrote:I asked some questions to Hearte. In the thread 'Are the Khufu pyramid reliving chamber inscriptions FAKE ?'. He didn't bother to answer them. Nice attitude.
Hearte wrote:Asfiqur wrote:I asked some questions to Hearte. In the thread 'Are the Khufu pyramid reliving chamber inscriptions FAKE ?'. He didn't bother to answer them. Nice attitude.
Sorry about that but why am I your answer man?
I've responded there now.
Hearte
ilacewords wrote:Hearte wrote:Asfiqur wrote:I asked some questions to Hearte. In the thread 'Are the Khufu pyramid reliving chamber inscriptions FAKE ?'. He didn't bother to answer them. Nice attitude.
Sorry about that but why am I your answer man?
I've responded there now.
Hearte
Sorry about that but why am I your agenda man? (fixed that for you)
ilacewords wrote: Hearte clearly has an agenda here and I would only look to him for answers of such which is obvious to anyone who reads his posts that he cannot make one without condescending or name calling when his evidence gets turned upsidedown.
ilacewords wrote:Well you've also ignored evidence posted by myself in other threads such as the one you claimed that the golden flyer was a flying fish. I presented evidence that would make your claim an impossibility but you ignored that.
Also when you presented a lotus tuber as being something that is supposed to be feet long.
[These are just my experiences with you and not others that I've been witness to you ignoring as well. He was just the first one to point it out. I am agreeing with him.
Therefore based on this and the evidence presented here in this thread that you also don't want to consider, my only conclusion for you is that you have your own agenda in pushing what you think is evidence based on your spin of such evidence.
Theory wrote:Hey now that Hawass is gone, maybe someone can get to the pyramids and find out the truth....
btw..in my opinion, its cool and all to debate each others theories, but it gets a bit childish when you start calling names and such. None of you have been to the pyramids and done tests to support your theories right? So, how can one say another person's theory is wrong? Debate not hate.
Theory wrote:Hey now that Hawass is gone, maybe someone can get to the pyramids and find out the truth....
btw..in my opinion, its cool and all to debate each others theories, but it gets a bit childish when you start calling names and such. None of you have been to the pyramids and done tests to support your theories right? So, how can one say another person's theory is wrong? Debate not hate.
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