“A shocking compilation of photographic evidence that is sure to raise the dander of the orthodox Egyptologists.” – Larry Dean Hunter
Jerret Gardner is a former military journalist who spent 30 days in Egypt investigating many of the country's pyramids, temples, and ancient ruins. His findings and photographic evidence contradict the long standing paradigm of tombs for pharaohs. Perhaps most interesting is his research into the age of the pyramids themselves. Three types of tidal erosion have been discovered on the Giza Plateau and on the blocks of the pyramids themselves, which suggests the passing of a massive flood that devistated the region sometime after the pyramids were completed. This ancient flood would have left the land and structures there broken and in decay long before the Egyptians came to be.
What Egyptologists don’t want you to see – An adventure in photojournalism, is available in full HD color 2 part eBook or 1 part black and white paperback. Once you open your eyes to the evidence and see for yourself, you will never look at the Great Pyramids the same again.
“I highly recommend this book for anyone serious about finding out about this direction of research.” – Author Steven Myers
Jerret Gardner is a former military journalist who spent 30 days in Egypt investigating many of the country's pyramids, temples, and ancient ruins. His findings and photographic evidence contradict the long standing paradigm of tombs for pharaohs. Perhaps most interesting is his research into the age of the pyramids themselves. Three types of tidal erosion have been discovered on the Giza Plateau and on the blocks of the pyramids themselves, which suggests the passing of a massive flood that devistated the region sometime after the pyramids were completed. This ancient flood would have left the land and structures there broken and in decay long before the Egyptians came to be.
What Egyptologists don’t want you to see – An adventure in photojournalism, is available in full HD color 2 part eBook or 1 part black and white paperback. Once you open your eyes to the evidence and see for yourself, you will never look at the Great Pyramids the same again.
“I highly recommend this book for anyone serious about finding out about this direction of research.” – Author Steven Myers