Zahi Hawass finds underground civilization! (?)?

Zahi Hawass finds underground civilization! (?)?

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Published November 4,
2011 | By kilobugs

agartha hollow earth
In 1999, Dr. Hawass and his team found an
empty tomb (sarcophagus ) said to belong to “God Osiris” near the Giza Plateau.
This is a fact. Once opened there were no remains except a small stone tablet.
Many people are saying it is a cover-up and Dr. Hawass found something more…
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I believe the cover-up has been solved based on the ancient emerald tablets
written by Thoth on line 31 from the bottom…
http://www.crystalinks.com/emerald1bw.html

What Dr. Hawass found was the stone tablet that Thoth left for earthlings to
find the hidden civilization of Agartha (Hollow Earth.) Is this pure coincidence
that Thoth had written a tablet explaining exactly what Dr. Zahi Hawass and his
team found? Also Thoth has written instructions on what the finder of the empty
sarcophagus and stone must do to locate the secret.
Does anyone have further information on this?
Hmmm!
Intriguing…So how did you find this out?

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Empty Tomb and Strange Glyphs ... a Cover-Up in Egypt
topic posted Mon, September 17, 2007 - 11:06 PM by Unsubscribed

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Empty Tomb and Strange Glyphs
Point to a Cover-Up in Egypt

by
Michael Lohr
In 1999, a team of Belgium and German archaeologists, while
excavating an Egyptian burial chamber on the Giza plateau, halfway between the
Chefren Pyramid and the Sphinx, discovered a tunnel that led below the chamber
to a small causeway, at the end of which was a solid granite capstone sealing
off an apparent tomb. Zahi Hawass, director of the Giza site for the Egyptian
Antiquities Authority, was alerted to the discovery and immediately stepped in
to supervise the dig.
At the end of a causeway that connects the tomb to
Kharfre’s Pyramid, they discovered a circular door made of chocolate basalt, at
the base of which read in hieroglyphs that this was the “tomb of the god
Osiris.” Upon reading this, two teams of superstitious Egyptian workers
immediately stopped working and left the site. (In Egypt, it is common practice
to not disturb the artifacts of the ancients. One can only imagine their panic
when they discovered they were about to open the sealed tomb of a legendary god
of their ancestors.)
According to sources, the tomb’s door had a golden seal
placed around the rim of the capstone. This gold, when tested, was dated to
between 3844 BC to 4400 BC, well before the supposed establishment date for the
Egyptian Upper and Lower Kingdoms and the invention of hieroglyphics in 3300 BC.
But when journalists from the BBC and London Times asked about these odd
results, no one in authority would address it.
Hawass eventually hired men
from the Egyptian army to open the tomb’s capstone and proceed with the
excavation. Once the stone was removed, they found a vertical shaft that dropped
95 feet down into the cold, dark earth. Once the team repelled down the shaft,
they discovered a large, granite sarcophagus with a hieroglyph-inscribed lid
submerged under three feet of water, in the middle of a stone circle that was
divided into four quadrants with each dividing line aimed to the north, south,
east, and west.
The tomb was also surrounded by four hieroglyph-inscribed
pillars situated at each point of the compass. From each cardinal point was a
tunnel filled to the ceiling with sand and debris that led presumably under the
Giza plateau. There was supposedly nothing found in the sarcophagus except for a
small stone tablet that said, “Osiris was resurrected from the dead by Isis, who
then ascended into the heavens.”

Evidence of a Cover-Up
Why would
the ancient Egyptians go to the trouble of carving out a complex tomb, seal it
up, yet never place a mummy or treasure there? Certain people believe that
Hawass may have uncovered some unusual artifact that, if revealed, would stand
traditional archaeology and perhaps even history on its head.
Several
artifacts were reportedly found about the chamber, but a list was never released
to the public. Later, in an interview with the British newspaper The Guardian,
Hawass said that the artifacts retrieved dated the lower tomb, the so-called
Osiris tomb, to the New Kingdom, around 1550 BC. Then a report released in 2003
by the Egyptian Antiquities Authority stated that the tunnels leading away from
the tomb actually went nowhere, a view that was challenged by a group of
Egyptologists in the September/October 2000 issue of Archaeology magazine.
Surprisingly, neither Hawass nor any of his associates have ever responded to
the charges that the tunnels do indeed proceed farther along under the Giza
plateau, a silence that was very much out of character.
Additionally, during
the dig, it was rumored that the Giza plateau was closed to the public, guarded
by both U.S. and Egyptian military units. Why were the U.S. and Egyptian armies
placed on high alert while this excavation was going on? Surely, they were not
mobilized just to deter thieves from raiding the tomb. This was an unprecedented
move, for never before were American and Egyptian armies mobilized to protect an
archaeological excavation, which suggests that more is going on here than the
Egyptian authorities are willing to admit.
Thus far, no outside entities,
including historians and archaeologists, have been permitted to inspect the
Osiris tomb, the Egyptian authorities citing that the Osiris tomb was “closed
due to dangerous instabilities in the chamber ceiling” or high water levels, a
move that supports the idea that there is something unusual about this tomb that
Hawass wants to keep secret.

Odd Hieroglyphs
In a related story, it
was revealed by Fox television on their March, 1999 special “Opening The Lost
Tombs: Live From Egypt” that odd hieroglyphs had been discovered in the ruins of
an Egyptian temple dedicated to the goddess Hathor. An undercover Fox journalist
took photos of this anomalous series of glyphs, which are strangely similar in
shape to a modern helicopter and a space ship, and smuggled them out Egypt, much
to the chagrin of Dr. Hawass and the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities, who
attempted to have the photos extradited back to Egypt, sight unseen.
Once
the photos were released on national television as part of the Fox television
special, Egyptian authorities attempted to spin the event by saying that the
helicopter-like glyph was actually part of the name of a Pharaoh. But upon
closer inspection, hieroglyphic experts determined that the glyphs were designed
differently from name glyphs and that these hieroglyphs are potentially new
“letters” to the ancient Egyptian alphabet. The dispute over these discovered
glyphs continues to rage, with both sides passionately defending their
positions.
For all the inexplicable events going on in Egypt, one cannot
help but wonder what the truth of the matter is. If some wondrous discovery was
made in the tomb of Osiris at the Temple of Hathor that could rewrite history,
no doubt that government agencies would hesitate to release this information to
the public. Unfortunately, this serves no one but conspiracy theorists. We can
only hope that more information and additional photographs will soon be released
to the public so that we may finally put an end to the speculation.
                 
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