Ancient Architects
Earlier this week I made a video on the Ancient Architects channel looking into the anomalies of the Subterranean Chamber, how it contains a corridor and a square pit that apparently lead nowhere, and how they could have once linked up with groundwater, flooding the chamber and therefore matching the description by Herodotus for Khufu’s burial chamber. Since that video, I’ve been reading the work of Flinders Petrie, as well as viewing footage taken inside the chamber. Due to its crude nature, I have to say I can certainly understand why people say that this chamber is unfinished, but if it did contain water, thousands of years of chemical weathering, salt growth as well as human-induced damage could account for its appearance. We have to consider the idea that the subterranean chamber was abandoned, or it could have been left in such a state to give the illusion of abandonment, or that it had been robbed and destroyed. But if the Great Pyramid was the tomb of King Khufu, or at least turned into his tomb at a later date – maybe its secondary function – maybe his body wasn’t placed in an obvious position; maybe it wasn't placed in the Subterranean Chamber. And maybe Herodotus is right that Khufu did excavate the natural hill below the Great Pyramid and he is laid to rest underground, in an island surrounded by water. My previous video on the Subterranean Chamber enabled me to start connecting the dots between different phases of research I've done over the past 6 months and in this video I believe I am able to offer a new and exciting hypothesis of where exactly Khufu's remains are hidden. Furthermore, I think I also know how to get to it. The hypothesis explains a multitude of Great Pyramid anomalies and I hope you find it credible. The answers may have been staring us in the face for hundreds of years, hidden in plain sight.