The Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt by Zecharia Sitchin

The Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt



Download eBook




The Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt Zecharia Sitchin ebook
Page: 5
Publisher: Harper
ISBN: 038039362X, 9780380393626
Format: pdf


THE PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT WERE GIANT POWER PLANTS GENERATING ELECTRICITY. The Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt was published in August 1998. Your Price: $11.00- The Giza Power Plant : Technologies of Ancient Egypt. Pyramid, along with markings that show how to connect them, do not fit anywhere in conventional Egyptology but confirm the theory first published in my book, The Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt in 1998. 27 Sep ' Finally Dunn explains his theory of the Giza Power Plant and his view that the pyramids at Giza were originally part of a plan to “drive the earth into harmony. He counts amongst his colleagues Stephen Mehler, author, archaeologist, expert on crystal skulls, Christopher Dunn, engineer and author of The Giza Power Plant, Dr. A second blow to the official history of science was the book by Chris Dunn “in the Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt.” On this, at the end of the teens, the way of official and alternative stories diverged. Since then I have been overwhelmed by the response to the power plant theory. I found this in a catalog: The Giza Power Plant Technologies of Ancient Egypt by Christopher Dunn "Brilliant piece of reverse engineering based. Following up on his popular book The Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt released by the same publisher in 1998, Christopher Dunn continues to report his findings following more than two dozen trips to Egypt. 1 He did not use an external source of electricity for this, and even applied wireless power transmission technology. Ancient Egyptian Technology & Advanced Engineering. Remains left from ancient Egypt, the Mayans and the Sumerians indicate that branches of science such as electricity, electrochemistry, electromagnetics, metallurgy, hydrogeology, medicine, chemistry and physics were used to a considerable extent. After that landmark article, Dunn went on to publish many articles expanding his theory until he published the breakthrough book, The Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt. The reviews have been nothing short of i.