Christopher Dunn presents: The Giza Power Plant
Christopher Dunn makes a good case for having solved the riddle of the purpose of the Great Pyramid. He claims the pyramid was a large acoustical device in which the technology of harmonic resonance was used to convert the earth’s vibrational energies to microwave radiation. He demonstrates the fact that the chambers and passages in the pyramid were positioned with deliberate precision to optimize its acoustical properties.
When the pyramid was vibrating in tune with the earth’s pulse it became a coupled oscillator that could carry the transfer of power from the earth with little or no feedback, while the three smaller pyramids on the Giza plateau could have been used to help the Great Pyramid achieve the required resonance. The King’s Chamber, built of igneous granite containing silicon quartz crystals, served as the power center while the Queen’s Chamber was used to generate hydrogen, the fuel that ran the plant. Certain artifacts reveal that the ancient Egyptians used advanced machining methods.

