In the realm of ancient mysteries and untapped knowledge, our latest podcast episode features the brilliant Geoffrey Drumm. With a lifelong passion for ancient Egypt, Geoffrey delves deep into the enigma of the Great Pyramid, proposing a groundbreaking theory about its true purpose. As he reveals, these monumental structures were not mere tombs but sophisticated chemical reactors designed for a variety of applications, from industrial-scale chemical production to advanced mining operations.
Geoffrey’s fascination with Egypt began in childhood, inspired by adventurous tales of Indiana Jones and a profound curiosity about ancient civilizations. This passion led him to explore alternative theories about the Great Pyramid’s function, diverging from the conventional belief in its role as a mere electrical generator. Instead, Geoffrey posits that the pyramids were used to produce chemicals such as ammonia and sulfuric acid on an industrial scale, a hypothesis grounded in extensive research and first-hand expeditions to Egypt.
One of the most striking aspects of Geoffrey Drumm‘s theory is his detailed explanation of how the pyramids harnessed natural forces. “The Egyptian pyramids were operational during a time period from 8500 BCE to 5300 BCE, a time known as the Sahara wet period,” Geoffrey explains. During this era, the pyramids utilized naturally occurring thunderstorms and geological features to power their chemical processes. This revelation sheds new light on the advanced understanding of physics and chemistry possessed by ancient Egyptians.
Geoffrey’s hypothesis extends beyond the Great Pyramid, encompassing other significant structures like the step pyramid, red pyramid, and Bent Pyramid. He describes a network of interconnected pyramids and temples that worked together to produce a range of chemicals essential for ancient Egyptian society. From agricultural fertilizers to compounds used in mining and metallurgy, these ancient technologies showcase a level of sophistication that rivals modern industrial processes.
SPIRITUAL TAKEAWAYS
- Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science: Geoffrey’s research bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and modern scientific understanding, highlighting the advanced knowledge of physics and chemistry possessed by ancient civilizations.
- The Power of Nature: The pyramids’ reliance on natural forces like lightning and geological features underscores the profound connection ancient Egyptians had with their environment, harnessing its power for technological advancements.
- Holistic View of Ancient Technologies: Geoffrey’s comprehensive approach provides a holistic view of ancient technologies, emphasizing the interconnectedness of various pyramids and their roles in supporting a thriving, complex society.
In his exploration, Geoffrey also touches upon the spiritual and therapeutic aspects of the pyramids. The temples and structures surrounding the pyramids were designed not only for practical purposes but also for spiritual ascension and healing. This dual purpose reflects a deep understanding of the interplay between the physical and metaphysical realms, a concept that continues to captivate researchers and spiritual seekers alike.
In conclusion, Geoffrey Drumm’s insights offer a fresh perspective on one of history’s greatest mysteries. His dedication to uncovering the true function of the Great Pyramid and other ancient structures reveals a civilization far more advanced than previously imagined. These revelations not only challenge our understanding of history but also inspire us to explore the hidden potentials of natural forces and ancient wisdom.
Please enjoy my conversation with Geoffrey Drumm.
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Geoffrey Drumm 0:00
I believe that the Egyptian pyramids were operational during a time period from 8500 BCE to 5300 BC, which is a time period known as the Sahara and wet period. So they found a location on the globe where these storms were naturally occurring. And they built these generator systems to just keep the process going. And you're, you're a practitioner of magic, right? Sure. And that is how this ancient civilization was viewed by the civilization that they were arriving to because they didn't understand the knowledge of physics and chemistry, chemistry to the uninitiated would appear to be magic.
Alex Ferrari 0:55
I like to welcome to the show Geoffrey Drumm. How you doing Geoffrey?
Geoffrey Drumm 0:58
Very well, sir. Thank you so much for having me on.
Alex Ferrari 1:00
Thank you so much for coming on the show you are coming to us live from Egypt, you've decided to move there because you are committed, sir, you are committed, you are going you're down the rabbit hole. As they say, without question. So we're gonna go really deep down that rabbit hole today on a lot of your theories in regards to the Great Pyramid, among other things that we're going to talk about. But first man, how did you become interested in this line of work in studying the Great Pyramids, all that stuff?
Geoffrey Drumm 1:33
Yeah. So I mean, I've been interested in ancient Egypt since I was a little kid. I mean, I really got interested in archaeology and ancient history. You know, it's the proverbial watching Indiana Jones with my dad, as I was growing up with a kid and always had this wild idea about wanting to travel to Egypt and see the pyramids. And I guess it was around 2012, when I really started to get interested in some of the alternative theories about the function of the Great Pyramid. One thing to clarify regarding my work is that it doesn't focus exclusively on the Great Pyramid. My hypothesis covers the function of all of the major Egyptian pyramids, from the step pyramid, red bed pyramids, Great Pyramid, central pyramid. And I also discussed the function of the passage chamber bounce structures in England and Ireland, and the stone circle systems like a berry, Stonehenge, etc. So it's really a comprehensive overall hypothesis that addresses the function of all of the ancient structures on the planet, from the perspective of ancient physics and chemistry. So that's one major differentiating point between my work and some of the other major hypotheses out there, where it focuses exclusively on the Great Pyramid. But mine has a much broader perspective on the function of all these ancient structures. So 2012, I kind of got interested in this stuff. I had made some career moves. Fast forward to 2017, I was working a career job with an IT company. And you know, I was making my first decent money, had bought a house broken up with an ex girlfriend at the time. And I decided that I was going to take my first trip to Egypt, so that I can see these things in person for myself. And I was, of course familiar with Christopher Dunn's theory about the production of electricity inside of the Great Pyramid. And that's the majority of these hypotheses focus on the production of electricity inside the Great Pyramid. Right? There's, there's really no other ultimate conclusion. Other than that, these things were made to produce electricity, which mine is, is quite different than that. It does utilize some similar mechanisms of operation. But the ultimate goal and the physics behind it are quite different. Long story short, 2017 wanted to get some boots on the ground and come and see these things in person. As soon as we went to our first site visit, which was a structure and series of pyramids at Abu Cyr, I very quickly started to learn that there was very little evidence of the production of electricity, and tons of evidence about the production of chemicals on an industrial scale channels, conduits, collection bowls, all found at Abu Cyr, which are indicative of moving aqueous solutions across from the pyramids across the temple sites into collection balls. And then we went inside the red and Benton pyramids of dark shore, which are coated with chemical staining on the inside of the chambers. There's significant erosion inside of the reaction chambers of the Bent Pyramid. So I began to develop a hypothesis that the Egyptian pyramids were designed to produce a series of different chemicals on an industrial scale again, starting with the step pyramid and secara and culminating with the manufacturing and mining complex on the Giza Plateau.
Alex Ferrari 4:52
Fascinating. So what is this chemical reactor theory that you've come up with? And because we're going to talk about Chris Dunn and I've had Chris on the show, we'll talk About Chris Dunn's theory and how they how they are similar and different at the same time. But I want to hear what inspired this chemical reactor theory. What is it?
Geoffrey Drumm 5:09
Yeah, so it really was truly inspired by my expedition inside of the Red Pyramid. So the Red Pyramid in Darkshore, is covered with chemical staining on the inside of these reaction chambers. And fast forward five, six years from 2017. I'm now working with an international research team called the acidic project. And they took hundreds of samples from all across Egypt during an expedition in 2010. And we now have a definitive chemical analysis proving what that staining inside of the chamber is. And I have a hypothesis about what caused it it's actually metal oxide extrusions that are seeping out of the stone and staining the inside of these reaction chambers. So I began to study the configuration of the Red Pyramid. And it was very indicative of some simple mechanisms of Operation based on super easy physics, right. So if you take a gas and you compress that gas, you're going to increase the temperature and pressure of that gas, which is a basic way to facilitate chemical reactions, which is by a compression, increasing temperature and pressure, we also utilize catalysts. So I began to develop a hypothesis that was also related to the Red Pyramid has a profound smell of pure chemical ammonia coming from the final synthesis chamber. And the smell of ammonia only emanates from that final chamber. And the conventional explanation for not only the staining inside of the chambers, but also the smell of ammonia coming from the final chamber is from bats. That now we have the data from the chemical analysis that conclusively proves that to be false. It is metal oxide staining seeping out of the limestone blocks, which is caused by fluctuations of temperature and pressure inside of these chambers. Again, they conventionally explain the smell of ammonia from bat PIs. But that's that's absolutely not the case. Since I've been living in Egypt, I've been in probably a half dozen to a dozen other structures where there are tons of bats. I've literally been inside of a Batcave in the tomb of the birds, which is an underground mining tunnel that runs below the Giza Plateau, this entire thing is filled with that. And it's a completely different smell inside of these bat caves and areas that do have bats as compared to what you smell inside of the Red Pyramid, which is absolutely pure chemical ammonia as if you were to take a gallon of ammonia out of from under your kitchen sink and smell it. That's exactly what it smells like inside of the Red Pyramid. So after this first expedition inside of the Red Pyramid, I literally that night began to develop the idea. I hadn't yet put together all the physics and mechanisms of operation that made the whole system work, right again, develop just the concept that perhaps the Egyptian pyramids were chemical reactors. The chambers inside of these pyramids were chemical reaction chambers. So that led me to gradually reverse engineering all of these structures, starting with the step pyramid, which I know you wanted to talk about the step pyramid a little bit, but I have the hypothesis that the step pyramid of secara was actually used for bedrock methane and extraction. That methane was then utilized inside of the Red Pyramid and converted into ammonia. That ammonia was further converted inside of the Bent Pyramid into either ammonium bicarbonate or nitric acid, I have two different hypotheses about the function of the vent pyramid. And then we get to the great and central pyramids of Pisa, which is an acidic solution manufacturing compound. So the Great Pyramid producing a dilute solution of sulfuric acid and the central pyramid producing hydrochloric acid that were utilized for abundant applications. But one of them in specific is in situ leach mining, where they're using acidic solutions to leach mined metals. And there's also abundant evidence of mining operations all across Giza, which is another thing that a lot of researchers don't really talk about is the prolific evidence, specifically on the Giza plateau of acidic leech mining of the iron oxide deposits on the Giza Plateau, which are also abundant with gold and silver and I also have chemical analysis here to present today that shows the chemical analysis data that we have from these iron deposits on the Giza Plateau. So that's kind of the long story short, is that step pyramid methane, Red Pyramid, ammonia, Bent Pyramid taking that ammonia solution either converting it to ammonium bicarbonate or nitric acid on the pizza. plateau we have sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid. And then my final work, at least within the first book of the series culminates in discussing the function of Newgrange. And the passage chamber structures of Ireland, which were utilized to produce a chemical called ferrous sulfate.
Alex Ferrari 10:16
So, okay, so I understand the hypothesis of the chemicals and what they were doing. But what was the purpose of the is it mining? Is it power generation, what was it?
Geoffrey Drumm 10:25
So essentially, chemicals are the most important products that we produce today. So starting with methane, you know, it's everything from simple domestic applications like heating and lighting. You can also use high temperature methane flame for metallurgy applications. Methane is also our primary synthesis gas, where we use methane and we break it down into hydrogen, for other industrial chemical synthesis, for example, converting that methane into hydrogen, combining it with nitrogen to produce ammonia. So it's a very useful domestic chemical for simple domestic applications, heating, lighting, etc. But it's also a very ubiquitously useful industrial chemical, then we get to the pyramids of Doshu or making ammonia based fertilizers. So for agricultural applications, right fertilizer and ammonia, are the most important chemical that was synthesized during the modern industrial revolution. And it literally led to the transformation of our modern society is producing fertilizers on an industrial scale that allowed us to produce crops that now led to this huge explosion in population and the beginning of our not only our modern industrial revolution in terms of producing chemicals, but also our entire modern society is predicated on our ability to produce chemicals on an industrial scale, including both ammonia based fertilizers and sulfuric acid. Then we go to the Giza plateau for your mining solutions mining, metallurgy, extraction, processing of metals. So they had a variety of applications, from domestic to agricultural to industrial to metallurgical applications. But I also have proposed my hypothesis that these structures are all powered by lightning, which is a conclusion that I arrived at after studying the stone circle systems of England and Ireland, including Aylesbury and several somewhat natural structures known as the Whitehorse, hills of Wiltshire, England, which were designed to produce cumulus Nimbus, thunderstorm clouds that produce lightning. So Lightning is the power source of all of these ancient structures across the planet, including the stone circles at a berry and also within the Egyptian pyramids. So the Egyptian pyramids did not produce electricity. I've said over and over in my work that these structures were designed to work in conjunction with the forces of nature. And you don't need to produce energy or electricity specifically, if you can harness extremely powerful naturally occurring sources of electricity from lightning. So, they knew how to generate these thunderstorms, they knew how to attract harness and distribute the lightning and that would have provided not only the power source for the chemical reactions, but then all of the other applications that you could utilize that that electricity and the electric current for.
Alex Ferrari 13:25
So okay, so, to go down this go down this thought this thought, you know, tunnel, if you will, yeah. So, if so, if the, if the pyramids are generating or creating thunderstorms, through chemical reaction, is that am I following you so far, kind of?
Geoffrey Drumm 13:45
Long, so well, so long story short, I mean, you can it depends on how in depth you want me to get with the explanation. But so let me give you an example. The Great Pyramid of Giza, was producing a dilute solution of sulfuric acid, which is a highly exothermic reaction. So there's a ton of heat energy from this chemical reaction. right out in front. On the eastern side of the Great Pyramid, there is a black basalt paving stones. In my research, I've discovered that the three different major types of stone that were utilized in the construction of the Egyptian pyramids are all very functional materials. white limestone being a dielectric material, red granite, being a dielectric material that is also embedded with quartz crystal, which can be used to produce ultrasound. And black basalt is a material that we're still using today for heat storage applications. So the exothermic heat energy from the chemical reaction inside of the Great Pyramid was channeled using water into channels that run below this black basalt floor on the eastern side of the Great Pyramid, heating up this black basalt stone. And again, black basalt is a material that can be used for storing that thermal heat energy. So you have this hot black basalt paving right outside of the eastern side of the Great Pyramid. Well, they discovered in the recent work of Malcolm Bendele, and Randall Carlson with this modern thunderstorm generator, that the slope angle of the Great Pyramid 51 and a half degrees is the ideal vector for sweeping, hot and cold air, for instance, air into the atmosphere, they use it for plasma generation within this thunderstorm generator, I'm thinking back to the ink ancient application, where the air sweeping off of the Nile River was heated by this black basalt pavingstones swept into the atmosphere. On the other side of the Great Pyramid, you have a cold front. And those two fronts of air circulate into the atmosphere, and they produce cumulonimbus thunderstorm clouds. So these structures were not only able to harness naturally occurring lightning, but they were also able to produce the type of clouds that generate lightning. Thus, it is a recurring cycle of producing chemicals and attracting lightning strikes. And I can get into much greater depth for sure to dive into some slides about that.
Alex Ferrari 16:24
Well, so then that's one of the reasons why the Great Pyramid had to be so damn big, is to be able to generate what we're talking about, a smaller version of it would be difficult, more difficult to get this effect. Well,
Geoffrey Drumm 16:37
so essentially, it would be blown to pieces if you had any smaller of a structure. Sure. So one of the reasons that they're that they're able to harness lightning is not only the size and shape of the Egyptian pyramids, but also because of the dielectric material in the limestone. So there's a number of factors that went into making the Egyptian pyramids the size that they are. So for example, the Red Pyramid, you're also increasing the pressure. So inside of these reaction chambers, there's going to be an immense amount of heat energy, there's also going to be pressure inside of these reaction chambers. So you have to encase these reaction chambers in a massive stone structure to keep the whole thing from shaking apart. Also, within the Red Pyramid, that pyramid, Great Pyramid, the internal chambers are not freestanding structures. Right. They're supported by the core of the pyramid itself. So it provides stability for the reaction chambers that are embedded within this huge pyramid. The pyramid shape itself is also specifically designed to harness distribute and concentrate electric fields. So I have basically 200 research episodes on my YouTube channel. And there have been studies that actually have whenever you're ready, I can pull up some of the slides. Sure, that talk about the Great Pyramids ability to focus electric fields within the internal chamber. So there's a there's a number of different reasons for not only making them huge, but also using the pyramid geometry specifically,
Alex Ferrari 18:14
Before we get to the slides, I have one question for you. Can we can we currently in it because I'm ignorant to this. Can we currently harness lightning as an as a power source with our current technology?
Geoffrey Drumm 18:26
We could, but we don't.
Alex Ferrari 18:28
Okay, so it's not something that stays because I see these giant obviously lightning strike polls and things like that, but no one's harnessing it because it's is it too much to come in? Or too much power? I have no idea what power of a lightning a lightning bolt has, I really don't?
Geoffrey Drumm 18:43
Yeah, correct. So So essentially, we don't do it today, because of the massive amount of voltage, right comes from a lightning strike, we're talking about hundreds of millions of volts of electricity. And what you see today on modern modern structures, are basically grounding rods. Sure, so all it does is take that electric current, and distribute it directly into the ground to protect not only the structure, but also elect electrical infrastructure within these buildings, etc. So we, we don't harness it, we just distribute it directly into the ground, which is exactly what would occur naturally with a lightning strike. And that's actually part of the secret of how these ancient structures worked, is distributing the majority of that voltage back into the bedrock. They also used a system of step down transformers. So for example, the stone circle system at a very, you have a huge central stone circle with an obelisk at the center, which functioned as your lightning rod, the lightning would strike the primary obelisk. The majority of that voltage is distributed back into the Brett bedrock for applications like electro culture with They also have a stone conduit system leading into the head end. And the tail end of this serpent temple complex a very is known as a serpent temple, because it's shaped like a snake all across the landscape. So they use these stone conduits or these stone avenues as step down transformers, to reduce the voltage coming from the primary strike location being distributed down through the bedrock through these stone channels into other sites, specifically, a very, it's a site known as the sanctuary, which was essentially a healing a healing temple.
Alex Ferrari 20:40
So let me do another question before we get into the slides. Underneath the pyramid, isn't there some sort of liquid or natural occurring aquifer or something along those lines? Is that am I correct with that?
Geoffrey Drumm 20:51
Yeah, underneath the Giza Plateau, and pretty much underneath all of these structures, there are naturally occurring underground streams, aquifers, however you'd like to describe that terminology. And there's a there's a very specific reason why those sites were chosen as well.
Alex Ferrari 21:07
Why is the why what's the purpose of the water underneath these
Geoffrey Drumm 21:11
It's going to lurk currents to the surface. So to learn currents are something that Nikola Tesla was very interested in. And his work at Wardenclyffe Tower was working on harnessing to lurk currents. So to lurk currents are naturally occurring electric currents that flow through the crust of the earth, these aquifers, and also the bedrock mineral deposits upon which these structures were constructed. So for example, the Great Pyramid is built on top of a bunch of mineral deposits, these metallic ore deposits that are all across the Giza Plateau. And these aquifers. These aquifers facilitate the conduction of those electric currents to the surface and into the structures, which is the first step in attracting lightning. So there's, again, it depends on how deep in the physics you want me to go, I don't want to go too deep down the rabbit hole. But essentially, electric currents caused dielectric polarization of the stone materials that allows positive charges to be stored at the top of the structures, which attracts negatively charged lightning strikes.
Alex Ferrari 22:20
So with with Christopher Dunn's theory, he was telling me that there was a I think, was a Harvard biologist or a physicist, or some somebody who was able to kind of prove his theory of the rock, that if you put the bedrock or the granite or something under an immense amount of pressure, there's an electric there was an electrical charge that was created, which is naturally occurring in like volcanoes, when there's so much pressure on those rocks, that it generates almost electrical strikes or electrical lightning out of the ground. Are you familiar with that? Does that make any sense to you?
Geoffrey Drumm 22:57
So the phenomenon you're describing is something known as piezo electricity, okay, where if you take a if you take a quartz crystal, and you subject that quartz crystal to mechanical compression, it will produce an electric current. My work has pointed me to literally the exact opposite, which is something known as the inverse piezo electric property, where an external electric field is applied to the courts to produce ultrasonic vibrations, sound vibrations. So you hear this rhetoric in regard to the function of the Egyptian pyramids about the sound properties of the Egyptians? are never Martin always asked, How is this sound activated? Well, for example, inside of the Great Pyramid, when lightning strikes the top of the Great Pyramid, it distributes the electric field, through the limestone core into the internal chambers in the geometry of the Great Pyramid is literally designed to focus those external electric fields within the king's chamber and the anti chamber. As those electric fields permeate the red granite inside of the anti chamber. The external electric field activates the inverse piezo electric property to produce ultrasonic vibrations. And this is a way to facilitate chemical reactions. It's a phenomenon known as sono chemistry, where you sound waves, specifically ultrasound waves to catalyze or encourage chemical reactions. So it's actually in my opinion, the opposite. So for example, a lot of people say that the pressure from the Great Pyramid right all these stones above the chambers would somehow activate this piezo electric property to produce voltage. Well, why isn't that still happening today? All of the stones are still on top of the pyramid. All of the stones are still compressing this red granite. Why is there no electric current flowing out of there today? So it's it's there's there's several reasons why I believe that that's not the case. But it is right on track in regard to the specific properties of quartz, which is a very special material, but it's from external electric fields, converting that energy into sound waves, as opposed to compressing the courts to produce an electric current.
Alex Ferrari 22:57
So let's, let's take a look at some of the images that you have to kind of support what you're talking about.
Geoffrey Drumm 24:33
Yeah, so there, so there's a bunch, I pulled up probably 10 or 15 different slides dex, depending on where you want to start, we can start with the step pyramid and secara, we can talk about the Great Pyramid, there's, there's so much evidence, again, I was always interested to see which aspects of my research people are fascinated on or want to dive deeper on. So when I got the list of topics I was, I was pretty excited to go back through all of this research, because I had to jump into the archives for some of the chemical analysis data from the iron oxide deposits on the Giza Plateau. I also have chemical analysis from inside of this mining tunnel system, showing that there's abundant gold and silver that was being mined on the Giza Plateau. So it depends on where would you like for me to start with, I mean, I wanted to talk about the tunnels under the step pyramid as well and have some some information on that.
Alex Ferrari 26:24
I think if we start with the Great Pyramid and the Giza Plateau, because that's the most known the most, quote unquote, mysterious of, you know, famous of all of them. So I think if we start there, and then let's start going down on the other areas, that would be great.
Geoffrey Drumm 26:39
So let me do this, I'm gonna first explain how these systems attract lightning. Okay, because I think that's one of the most important aspects of my theory is the power source of all of these structures. So explaining that is pretty critical. In the next steps in the operational process. Let me share this real quick.
Alex Ferrari 27:02
And Geoffrey, when before you start that, how is this? How does this work with the other pyramids around the world? And like meso, America and Indonesia, and Japan is this, this theory work with everything that we're talking about.
Geoffrey Drumm 27:16
So there's a veil of mystery surrounding all of these ancient structures across the planet, which everyone in the alternative community believes that there's a connection between all of these ancient sites across the planet, and I 100% agree with that. So if a theory is going to be able to reveal the mysteries of all of these structures, you should be able to apply one lens to all of these structures, and reveal the secrets that are encoded in these structures. And that's exactly what I've been finding in my research is if you take this perspective of ancient physics and chemistry, specifically regarding dielectric materials, electric field chemistry, and mining applications, it elucidates all of and lifts the veil. And I could literally take any ancient structure on the planet, apply the same lens, and be able to determine exactly how that structure was functioning. It's, it's really the, the key to unlocking all of these ancient mysteries is having this perspective and physics and chemistry. So for example, I believe it's the pyramid of Table Table at Wycombe that has the river of mercury supposedly running underneath it, that was for purification of gold near Mercury is used for gold mining and gold purification. So again, you can take this same lens, apply it to any structure on the planet, and you will be able to reveal exactly how these structures are operating. And I didn't anticipate so my wife and I recently went on an expedition to England and Ireland. And I didn't anticipate learning what I did in the process that completely well, so I had this idea about lightning back in 2017, my first trip to Egypt, went to the red and bent pyramids, we go back to the hotel that night, and we're sitting at the hotel looking up at the Giza Plateau. And I was thinking I was like, Okay, so these things are chemical reactors, but there's got to be a power source. And I'm looking around and saying these things are the highest point of elevation. anywhere in the vicinity, there is nothing higher than the peak of the Egyptian pyramids. So if there were lightning storms, even just naturally occurring lightning storms, these structures are absolutely going to be the primary target for lightning strikes. So I had this idea that lightning was the power source of the Egyptian pyramids. And it took me five years of research and finally this trip to England and Ireland to finally reveal the physics that were involved in making it out. actually work, which is a direct result of our recent expedition to England and Ireland. So let me dive into this real quick. Okay, fantastic. So, picture of the Giza Plateau, right we have the Great Pyramid, the central pyramid, the final pyramid, and in the foreground, the central pyramid valley temple, and the Sphinx. And what you can see here is from a recent chemical analysis, that was taken from an iron oxide deposit found near the trial passages. So the trial passages are an underground structure on the eastern side of the Great Pyramid. And my colleagues at the acidic project took a sample from around the trial passage. And here you can see a chunk of this iron oxide.
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Geoffrey Drumm 31:25
So there's huge veins of iron oxide that run across the Giza Plateau. And they took a sample of this material. And inside of it, they found evidence of Fulgur rights. And Fulgur rights are essentially fossilized lightning, where lightning discharges into the ground. It fuses all of the sand and materials in the bedrock to produce these Fulbright's and something that you find in Fulbright's, or silicate micro spherules. So this is an image from that chemical analysis showing a silicate micro spiral from fulgurite. And we found numerous silicate micro spherules in the chemical analysis data covering the Giza Plateau. So this is clear evidence of fulgurite's and evidence of this fossilized lightning, showing that there were absolutely lightning strikes in and around the Giza Plateau, specifically in the area around the Great Pyramid. So this is literally chemical evidence that I don't like to say proves, but it certainly substantiates my hypothesis that there were lightning strikes on the Giza Plateau. So next, this is just a research paper connecting these two lauric Earth currents. As I mentioned, the Earth has naturally occurring electric currents that move through the surface of the bedrock, connecting these Tiller currents and lightning strike locations. Because these areas of Tiller currents cause charge accumulation on the surface of the earth. These positive charges build up on the surface of the Earth, which attract a negatively charged cloud to ground lightning. So here's a picture of me outside the central Pyramid of Giza, looking at these iron oxide deposits, so these mineral deposits also facilitate the movement of these two alert currents to the surface. Same thing as these underground aquifers, which we've also have chemical analysis data of a sample of the water taken from inside of the Osiris shaft, the Osiris shaft is tapped into the subterranean aquifers, and it's filled with dissolved solids, electrolytes salts, which make the aquifers underneath the Giza Plateau, very good conductors of electricity. So these underground aquifers and these mineral deposits facilitate the concentration of these electric currents on the surface of the earth. Alright, so that brings us to the stone circle systems of England and Ireland. This is Stonehenge, which there's tons of theories that talk about Stonehenge being a astral astrological calculator and a calendar and a solar and lunar clock. So it turns out that the lightning phenomenon is also predicated on solar and lunar lunar cycles. So Stonehenge was a structure that was used to time naturally occurring lightning strikes. This structure that you can see here is one of the Whitehorse hills in Wiltshire, England. And you can see that there's an obelisk here on the top of the hill known as As the Charile obelisk. Now this obelisk is a modern addition. However, it was built in the place where a huge ancient standing stone was once erected on this hillside. And you can see the slope angle of this hill has a very similar slope angle to that of the Great Pyramid. And by studying the Whitehorse, hills of Wiltshire, England, all of the physics in regard to attracting and harnessing lightning strikes were completely cleared up. So these hills are made of calcium carbonate, which is a very similar material to limestone. These hills are actually chock calcium carbonate is the same chemical composition as the limestone used in the Egyptian pyramids. It's just a different geological process that makes it chalk instead of limestone. So this structure also has as you can see here in blue, underground streams. Running below the structure, there's actually two water processing plants down here at the bottom of the hill, that are still used to process the water that's running below this hillside. So, calcium carbonate is a dielectric material. As I mentioned, limestone is a dielectric material. This is one of the ancient secrets that make these structures work is the physics of dielectrics and a phenomenon known as dielectric polarization. So as these electric currents move through the surface of the Earth, it causes dielectric polarization of the calcium carbonate chalk in this hillside, the positive charges accumulate near the surface in the direction of the current flow, negative charges shift toward the bottom. This is exactly what occurs naturally, when lightning strikes are attracted to a certain location, because your lightning is negatively charged. So it's going to look for an area on the surface of the ground that has accumulation of positive charges. And the standing stone at the top of this structure simply provides a conduit or a channel to channel these lightning strikes into the bedrock. So starting here, with this white horse Hill, this is a cumulonimbus thunderstorm generator that harnessed naturally occurring lightning to create a chemical reaction that can be further used to produce more cumulonimbus thunderstorm clouds. So when lightning strikes this obelisk, it is going to distribute that electric current into the chalk bedrock of the hillside. This causes a chemical reaction that produces calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. There is a huge moat, or a reservoir here at the top of the hill. This reservoir was flooded, causing water to flow down the hillside. And you can actually see here on the hillside, the water erosion that flowed from the top of the hill, down this hillside causing these valleys in the hillside. This produces and here you can see one of the water processing stations at the bottom of the hill. As the water flows down the hillside, it reacts with the calcium oxide to produce calcium hydroxide, which is an incredibly exothermic chemical reaction. So now we're going to start talking about the same chemistry and physics that are involved in the operation of the Giza Plateau. Thunderstorm generator system
Alex Ferrari 39:01
Real quick, just real quick, how does how do you? Okay, so I understand that the science behind this this hypothesis, how are they capturing it and using it in everyday life? So what is the purpose of that?
Geoffrey Drumm 39:18
I wouldn't say this is used for everyday life. Okay, there was something very specific about the utilization of these structures. That was either for further industrial chemical applications, or for therapeutic applications. In the temple structures surrounding these Savanna example, on the Giza Plateau. You have the Egyptian pyramids are connected into the valley temples. The valley temples have a lot of red granite within the structure. The electric fields from lightning are channeled into the valley samples, which activate the inverse piezo electric property within the courts to produce ultrasound. So a very real modern day therapeutic application is ultrasound therapy, it can be very, very beneficial for ubiquitous medical applications. These structures, as I mentioned here just just a moment ago, were also accumulating positive charges within the structure. So when you have thunderstorms and lightning, this also produces negative ions in the atmosphere. negative ion therapy is another huge medicinal and therapeutic application. So the positive charges that are accumulated within these structures attract those negative ions. So the temples, and structures like the sanctuary, that are connected into a very convert these electric fields into ultrasound, and use the positive charge accumulation to attract negative ions, which are all for therapeutic applications. So I don't, again, when I went to Egypt, there is no evidence of the structures producing electricity for, you know, turning on light bulbs in your house. However, there's abundant evidence of them transforming electric currents for other applications within these chemical reactors, and within the temporal structures that are adjacent to all these things. So I certainly wouldn't say that your you know, your average everyday person of this ancient civilization had access to the forces that were at work here that they were for very specific applications. So let me continue with this because this is this is literally laying down some I know this is probably deeper down the chemistry and physics rabbit hole than people might want to go there. But this is really, really critical in understanding the operation of the Giza Plateau, specifically the operation of the Great Pyramid. Okay, so essentially what we have, when lightning strikes, this white horse Hill, is creating a exothermic chemical reaction that is generating tons of heat. Wind sweeps off of this hill, sweeping this hot air into the atmosphere. This is the exact same process that happens adjacent to the Great Pyramid with that black basalt temple floor, retaining the exothermic heat energy from the chemical reaction inside of the Great Pyramid. And using that face of the Great Pyramid, the 51 and a half degree angle as the ideal vector for creating the circulation of these hot air fronts and cold air fronts that produce cumulonimbus thunderstorm clouds. This is exactly what this slide shows here is that the circulation of hot air fronts and cold air fronts are utilized to produce these cumulonimbus thunderstorm clouds, which generate more lightning. This is the thunderstorm generator system of the White Horse Wiltshire hills of England, and also within the Great Pyramid of Giza. So this is a picture of the hillside that I was just describing. You can see these valleys on the front side of the structure that are caused by the water erosion flowing from this reservoir and the white horse inscribed on the hillside. Well, it turns out that across the board in ancient religions in ancient mythology, the white horse is a symbol of lightning bolts. So in more than one tradition, white horses are associated with lightning bolts. In Zoroastrianism, white horses are said to draw the divine chariots associated wind, rain clouds and lightning in Islamic cultures. In Korean mythology, the white horse appears out of nowhere emerge from a bolt of lightning. So this is just presenting some research that substantiates the esoteric symbol of the white horse is an ancient symbol in all mythology across the planet that represents cumulonimbus, thunderstorm, clouds and lightning. And this symbol is literally inscribed on the hillsides that were responsible for this cumulonimbus thunderstorm cloud generation and producing more lightning. And there are numerous of these white horse Hills across Wiltshire, England. This is another one that has this same reservoir at the top. You can see the white horse here on the front, the hot air front would sweep off of one side you see this valley over here and a valley here. One side of the hillside is for sweeping your hot air front into the atmosphere. The other side that was unaffected by the chemical reaction. So in this particular one, the water flows in this direction into this valley over here. There is no outlet for the reservoir on the other side. So this side is your cold air front. The top front is your hot air front, sweeping these Air France into the atmosphere to generate more cumulonimbus thunderstorm clouds. There's literally an ancient esoteric symbol, the white horse that represents thunderstorm clouds and lightning bolts inscribed on these landscape systems.
Alex Ferrari 45:51
Geoffrey, let me ask you this. Yes, I do with the pyramid I see that there was the pyramids are all designed there was constructed by a, you know from for, for, for argument's sake humans created this, these structures. Yes, these were these in England, were they manmade? Or were they naturally occurring and they just started to figure this stuff out?
Geoffrey Drumm 46:16
So I would say that these hills do have some manmade influence in their design. So it's most likely a naturally occurring hill that was somewhat modified to facilitate the process that I'm describing. So it was it was probably the the chalk hillside was naturally occurring. But they understood the properties of the chalk, and the tiller currents that were moving below the surface. So for example, how did they pick this location? So the Wiltshire hills of England are known for naturally occurring thunderstorms and lightning. So they found a location on the globe where these storms were naturally occurring. And they built these generator systems to just keep the process going. Again, as I said at the beginning, these structures work in conjunction with the forces of nature. So it's literally a cyclical process of harnessing natural lightning to produce chemical reactions that can then be used to produce more thunderstorm and lightning power.
Alex Ferrari 47:29
With the with the theories or the research that you've been doing Geoffrey, let's dive into something really quickly. What do you believe is the age of let's say, the pyramids in the Giza?
Geoffrey Drumm 47:43
Good question. So people may be saying, Oh, well, there's no thunderstorms and lightning in Egypt now. Right? Because it's a desert. And correct. I would, I would agree with that. It's very, very rare that there are thunderstorms. It has actually happened recently, fairly recently, since I've been living in Egypt, there was a thunderstorm on the Giza plateau where there was abundant lightning. However, I believe that the Egyptian pyramids were operational during a time period from 8500 BC to 5300 BCE, which is a time period known as the Sahara and wet period, where the upper Eastern Sahara was experiencing abundant rainfall. And the Sahara was transformed from a desert into a lush agriculturally rich farmland for a period of about 3000 years. And I believe that the construction of the Egyptian pyramids is directly related to the terraforming process that was occurring during this time period.
Alex Ferrari 48:56
This is all post younger. This is all post Younger Dryas.
Geoffrey Drumm 48:59
Correct. So 10,000 BC, Younger Dryas cataclysm, there's a mass exodus of this advanced civilization, that are fleeing North America, because North America was essentially completely destroyed. And these refugees went everywhere across the planet, England, Ireland and into Africa. So all of a sudden, around 8500 BC, we see all this rain starting in the upper Eastern Sahara. Will the process that I'm describing here, about the structures being utilized to produce thunderstorm clouds, I think is directly related to the terraforming that was occurring during this time period. So the Egyptian pyramids are producing rain clouds that caused the abundant rainfall during the Sahara and wet period 8500 BC to 5300 BC.
Alex Ferrari 49:54
And there's and there's geological evidence for this?
Geoffrey Drumm 49:58
Oh, yeah. No, this is this is well documented in the archaeological record, it's in the Sahara and wet period at 8500 - 5300 BC. It's where you see large scale domestication of cattle. The population moves from around the Nile River, out into the upper Eastern Sahara. And then around 3500 BC, all of a sudden the rain stops in the Sahara turns back into a desert, the population moves back in near the Nile River. This is when I believe the Egyptian pyramids went in operational, they were no longer functioning. And this is where we see the beginning of the dynastic Egyptians civilization 30 circa 3500 BC.
Alex Ferrari 50:37
Why do you think they stopped working?
Geoffrey Drumm 50:39
Oh, so there were a number of cataclysms right around 5300 BC, there were earthquakes, there were massive floods, all of these sorts of environmental disasters that could have caused these things to go offline, or even simply because of shifts in the earth, electromagnetic grid, and these two Laura currents, if they didn't necessarily flow in the same places that they used to the systems would have been in operational. So I believe that there was a number of natural factors that occurred around 5300 BC. So we not only have the Egyptian pyramids, being used to produce these rainstorm, these thunderstorm clouds that brought rain into the upper Eastern Sahara, around 8500 BC. As I mentioned, with the Red Pyramid, they were also using the product of the Red Pyramid to produce fertilizers. So these rain, storm clouds and the fertilizers were applied through the upper Eastern Sahara that completely transformed this region, from a barren desert, into a lush agriculturally rich farmland for a period of about 3000 years, which is I believe, this is a period of operation for the Egyptian pyramids.
Alex Ferrari 51:56
Now one thing you said and you kind of threw you kind of like just went by it really quickly, during the younger dries during the Younger Dryas. And I completely understand because you and I both understand this as is as our truth. But during the the Younger Dryas North America was pretty much a flood wiped out. And this ancient civilization could have been what we consider Atlantis, or the stories of Atlantis, is that what you're saying?
Geoffrey Drumm 52:27
Yeah, actually, I actually like that a lot. You know, the work of Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson that discussed the ancient civilization that was located in North America. I really liked that idea. One of the main reasons that substantiates that is that in all of these other countries and continents across the globe, England and Ireland, Africa, South America, Japan, we have this mythology of the arrival of the creator gods coming from somewhere else. So these gods, right, it was the civilization that had this advanced knowledge of physics and chemistry. And even today, for example, if I, if I take some metal powder, and I sprinkle it in my hand, and I light it on fire, and there's this blue flame coming up out of my hand, or your which your which your God, it's your which you're a practitioner of magic, right, sure. And that is how this ancient civilization was viewed by the civilization that they were arriving to, because they didn't understand the knowledge of physics and chemistry, chemistry to the uninitiated, would appear to be magic. Course Technology, sufficiently advanced would appear to be magic to people who don't understand what it is exactly, he take this. So I have a story from my childhood, where I remember going to visit my aunt and uncle in Georgia. And my uncle pulled out a Blackberry. And this was, you know, early 90s. And I had never, never heard of this technology before. And I very vividly remember it looked like it was like a rotating cube hologram that he was holding in the palm of his hand. And I remember this vividly, because he was describing a technology that my mind simply couldn't process. And of course, we know it was just a phone. But I remember so distinctly seeing this, like rotating 3d hologram cube, and it was like, because my mind couldn't process it. This is exactly the way that this civilization would have appeared to these uncivilized areas where they were arriving because they have this knowledge of physics, advanced physics as well. You know, you see these physics demonstrations in classrooms, where simple physics can very easily appear to be magical powers for anyone that doesn't understand it. So that's that's a theme that sort of permeates my work. So of course, the land of Chem is a play on words for the original name for Egypt Kemet and the land of k h e n, which is the land of blackness. That is the etymology of our modern word for alchemy and then into the modern word for Ken history. So the title of my work the land of Chem is literally a play on words for the land of chemistry. So it was the birthplace of chemistry. And to anyone who didn't understand chemistry, it would appear to be magical, you know, supernatural powers.
Alex Ferrari 55:14
Well, I don't know about you. But when I first saw a transformer in the 80s, that was essentially what happened. when I very first saw Optimus Prime being transformed like I couldn't, just my head, it was like magic. I've never seen anything like it before. It was crazy.
Geoffrey Drumm 55:31
So I really want to cover at least this one slide deck, to more, because I know we're already an hour in. And for me to thoroughly cover all of the explanations that I would literally take eight hours
Alex Ferrari 55:47
Of course,
Geoffrey Drumm 55:49
To cover this,
Alex Ferrari 55:51
You'll come back, don't worry,
Geoffrey Drumm 55:53
It's probably again, a little bit deeper in the physics and chemistry, then then some of the listeners might want to go but you have to understand these these structures aren't simple. This is why it's taken so long for people to really understand what the function of the Egyptian pyramids truly was. Because only today with our modern understanding of chemical engineering, advanced physics. So this is one of the reasons that I believe that the Egyptian pyramids were earmarked as tombs. So the science of Egyptology was during the late 1800s, and very early 1900s, right, this is before our modern industrial revolution, where advanced machines and chemical engineering did not even exist as a concept. And the people that were exploring Egypt, they weren't engineers. They weren't scientists. They weren't physics, physicists. They weren't chemical engineers. They were a glorified treasure hunters, just rich guys who wanted to go on an adventure. So they went to Egypt, and they started digging holes in the ground. And it gradually led to the development of this science of Egyptology. So they didn't even have the ability to conceive of these structures as being advanced machines, because that concept hadn't even been developed within our civilization yet. So only today, can we really go back. And, again, I give I give a lot of credit. Although I disagree with the conclusions of his hypothesis, I have the utmost respect and honor for Christopher Dunn, because he is the Godfather, and the pioneer of attempting to reverse engineer the Great Pyramid. And he was one of the first to propose a step by step process for explaining how the structure worked. And there's a ton of speculation in the last ancient high technology community, that is completely fallacious. And people make these claims. But they don't propose any sort of step by step explanation for how these things worked. And I think that is critical in pushing the envelope forward, is for more people to have the courage to stick their neck out there. And you know, you may be right, you may be wrong, but it's critical for us to actually propose some new ideas, to again, push that envelope so that we can finally reach the conclusion for what these things are. And I get again, I give a lot of credit to Christopher Dunn, he was an inspiration for me when I was sort of cutting my teeth. Again, my research in the Great Pyramid has led me to much different conclusions. But there are some very interesting parallels in our work. Very, very significant differences, but some very significant, interesting parallels. Let me go back to this real quick, in Wiltshire, England. So this right here, the largest proto pyramid in all of Egypt, and even according to conventional archaeology, this structure was built before the Egyptian pyramids.
Alex Ferrari 59:04
That's not a naturally occurring, that's not a naturally occurring structure.
Geoffrey Drumm 59:08
No this is manmade.
Alex Ferrari 59:10
Really, it looks. It's a pyramid. It's like a cone
Geoffrey Drumm 59:14
Yeah, it's a pyramid. It's a proto pyramid. And this is in England. And I truly believe that the same civilization built these structures, and the Egyptian pyramids, and all of these ancient structures across the planet because there's significant connections, not only in the methodology of construction, but also in the physics and chemistry that are involved in the operation. You can see here that this had a moat that was flooded during its original operation. And the same thing can be found in the Egyptian pyramids. Were all of these structures have a reservoir that surrounded the pyramid structure, and that external reservoir was filled with water water, that water was utilized inside of the reaction chambers, either as a mechanism of operation to push the reaction or as a chemical reactant. So this pyramid mound is also made of calcium carbonate chalk. It's a huge manmade chalk mound, and you can see that the top of the structure is flat. I believe that the Great Pyramid of Giza was also intentionally engineered with a flat top. And hopefully, I'll get to the slide that with the modern research that shows the ability of the Great Pyramid to concentrate electric fields, and I'll show you exactly why the Great Pyramid was designed with a flat top. So we see here the Great Pyramid of Giza also has a flat top. So, this chalk mound also was designed to interact with these two lauric currents. The same physics applied to all of these structures, where the calcium carbonate is a dielectric material, it causes dielectric polarization with an induced electric field causes the accumulation of positive charges in the direction of the fields. So you have positive charges building up here at the top. This attracted negatively charged lightning strike, the same chemical reaction occurred to produce calcium oxide the reservoir is flooded, releasing heat into the atmosphere. And silvery hill which you can see right here is adjacent to the eighth berry serpent temple complex that I was just describing with this large primary concentric circle. And these two conduit systems that are step down transformers that reduce the voltage as they pass through these channels. And this one over here on the right is the sanctuary. But Silbury Hill is that number one, and you can see it's by a structure called windmill Hill. Again, these structures are directly related to sweeping wind into the atmosphere. So you have an exothermic reaction occurring at Silbury Hill producing heat. The wind sweeping off of windmill Hill moves a hot air front into the atmosphere and this side, cold air front comes in from the valley over here that produces the cumulonimbus cloud, and more lightning. So that brings us back to the Giza Plateau. With the exact same mechanisms of operation, where you have to lurk currents running below the surface of the Earth, causing dielectric polarization, accumulating positive charges on the top of the Great Pyramid, which attack attract those negatively charged lightning strikes.
Alex Ferrari 1:03:18
Now, one question I had about the Great Pyramid of Giza, with your theory, how does the alignment and the placement astrologically of these pyramids mix a kind of join your, your theory? Your hypothesis? Yeah. What's the purpose?
Geoffrey Drumm 1:03:38
So this kind of brings me to Are you familiar with the Electric Universe Theory?
Alex Ferrari 1:03:43
I'm not.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:03:44
So basically our tire system is a is an electromagnetic energy system, and the conjunction of the sun, the earth, the moon, and planets, like Venus, are directly related to electromagnetic energy fluctuations here on the planet. So basically, this, as the solar system is rotating around, it causes fluctuations in the electromagnetic energy field here on the planet. So we see in meat, medieval alchemy, that the alchemy was done in conjunction with solar cycles, and in conjunction with the planets and all of these metals are associated with different planets. You use to harvest your tincture in conjunction with the lunar cycles, because they understood the same science that the ancients is that the conjunction of these astronomical conjunctions had a direct effect on the electromagnetic energy occurrences here on the planet. So that's why I believe that these things are aligned so precisely with the electromagnetic energy grid that flows to the planet they're allowed to direct north. They're also associated with certain plants. And it's in certain constellations, because the civilization that built these things believed, while they understood the electromagnetic interaction between the planets, the solar system, and the structures on the surface of the earth,
Alex Ferrari 1:05:15
And that, to my understanding that you're absolutely correct, because even even the basic understanding that the moon affects the earth, by time, right, the energy it takes it's, that's, that's a fact. So that even in some of these ancient texts in the, in the more pagan rituals of alchemy, and, quote unquote, Merlin in that time period, when they go back and look at the recipes, if you will, or the instructions of how to do certain things, it would be associated with a time of month, year or a specific year, because of the alignment astrologically that is pushing or pulling a certain amount of energy in in the neck, if you're gonna make if you're gonna put coal into gold, this is the time to do it. Because this is when Yeah, is that make sense?
Geoffrey Drumm 1:06:04
Yeah, well, so there's there's a direct connection between both there's solar tides, and there's lunar tides. And there's a direct connection between solar and lunar tides, and the frequency of lightning strikes. So this again, goes into why Stonehenge is a calendar that tracks solar and lunar cycles, because they understood that when lunar tides and full moons and all of these conjunctions between the planets and the suns, they get more accurate, accurately predict when these lightning strikes are going to occur.
Alex Ferrari 1:06:41
So so if we can let's go down a little bit of a rabbit hole, that I want to see what your thoughts are on this.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:06:50
Sure.
Alex Ferrari 1:06:50
One of my favorite topics to talk about in ancient ancient history in ancient civilizations, is in the Sumerian civilization of the idea of the Annunaki. And yeah, and it kind of kind of goes down the road of what you're talking about, because there's a significant in the in the story of the Anunnaki. And if you could tell really quickly for the audience who the Anunnaki were, and what the significance of what they were doing was one thing that the Anunnaki did in that story was gold mining, which correct goes right into a lot of the stuff that you're talking about. So can you talk a little bit about who the Anunnaki are, and how it connects with the narrative that you're bringing up.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:07:33
So I'll admit that that's, that's not really my area of research. I think it's a very interesting story. And a lot of that comes from the work of Zechariah stitch in and his translation of the Sumerian tablets. So I don't necessarily dive into that aspect of the operation of the structures. Okay. However, I will say, there is a lot of not necessarily evidence, but things that I've discovered in the process of research that indicate that this civilization was using the Egyptian pyramids for mining, specifically related to gold and silver. And we hear within the mythology of the Anunnaki, that they built machines to facilitate the mining here on the planet. And that is exactly what I've found in the operation of the Great Pyramid and the central pyramid is by producing acidic chemicals. You can leech mine, these metallic ore deposits. Let me show you something right here. Yes, so this is a structure known as the last pyramid in Darkshore. And originally, there was a pyramid sitting on top of this site. And you can see behind the site, this is a huge ancient mining pit. Yeah, it looks like it. Absolutely immense mining operations were occurring directly in conjunction with the location of these pyramid structures. And I have some footage on my channel where I've had a chance to get out to this site. And this mining pit is absolutely immense. So what they were doing is they were using the pyramids to produce acidic chemicals that could facilitate the mining operations that were occurring, not only here in Egypt, but all across Africa. So they were mining and extracting a huge amount of metal from all across Africa. And this does very much run in parallel with the story of the Annunaki that I forget the name of the area that they chose to be the mining hub. But it's essentially talking about Africa. And all of the mining operations that were occurring across the continent near.
Alex Ferrari 1:10:09
Geoffrey, why do you think that all these all these pyramids and these Megalithic structures? To my understanding, they're all pretty much on the same parallel around the Earth? In other words, you don't find you don't find them in Argentina. And also you also find them in Massachusetts, and also in Canada and also in and Siberia, they're all generally in this same kind of parallel. Why do you believe that? Is that just because of the thunderstorm from your theories, that makes
Geoffrey Drumm 1:10:40
The band to telomeric currents. Yeah. So again, there's a there's an electromagnetic grid structure that runs all across the planet. But the telomeric currents specifically, are run through a specific belt for the most part. And I believe that they positioned all of these pyramid structures on the areas with the highest concentration of these telomeric currents.
Alex Ferrari 1:11:05
Interesting. And that's why all these across cultures across countries all seem to be lining up in the general vicinity have this the same parallel I forgot the number of the parallel but across the entire planet. Now, do you think right, a lot of these theories that you're talking about this hypothesis that you've thrown out? Would this work with the with teotihuacan, chichen itza, but also work with an car as in Ankorya Indonesia, in Somalia, Angkor Wat, and some of these other ones, or do they have sight slightly different purposes?
Geoffrey Drumm 1:11:38
So if you look at the mezzo American pyramids, for example, they all have flat tops? Yes, they do. And it's a pyramid of Chichen Itza. On the I think it's this summer equinox, the shadow serpent, sure this ends down the side. So the descent of the serpent is literally an esoteric symbol for lightning. So we have the AEV berry serpent temple complex, that was designed to attract, harness and distribute lightning strikes. The celebration at Chichen Itza also runs directly in conjunction with the beginning of their agricultural season. Because as the serpent descends upon Cheech and eats up, that's when the rain storm and the thunderstorms begin, which is the beginning of their agricultural season. So there's a direct connection between the descent of this quote unquote, serpent deity, that is an ancient symbol for lightning striking the pyramid of Chichen Itza because they were utilizing those electric fields for agriculture. So this is another application for the electric fields that are distributed through the bedrock during lightning strikes is electro culture and agriculture.
Alex Ferrari 1:13:01
So would this be the reasoning behind the safeguarding of this kind of knowledge by the people in power by the priests by the kings and queens, the royalty and the priest, the priest of the of the time would hold this information back, because if they understood the chemistry and the technology of let's say, the grip of the Janita, they can say, we will now make it rain. And based on their technology, the crowds would be like, Oh my God, these guys are gods.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:13:32
Because they understood the not only the timing, the astrological cycles that ran in conjunction with these things. And again, they were able to predict in time exactly when these things were going to occur because they understood the mechanisms of Operation behind the structures. So again, if you know when lightning is going to strike, you can very easily appear as if you have extreme magical powers of harnessing the power of the universe, right? Calling down thunder and lightning, right? So we also have these Roman gods that were able to harness lightning, the gods of you know, orange Zeus, right? So there's all of this mythology across the planet that talk about these gods of thunder and lightning. Again, there's truth in all of this mythology across the planet. That is indicative of the same physics that I've been discussing in my research regard to, you know, this white horse and thunderstorms and lightning.
Alex Ferrari 1:14:35
One thing I wanted to ask you is you mentioned anomalous before, when I was traveling through Europe, I kept seeing obelisks in every major Italian city, I walked in French city, there was always some sort of Habilis with Egyptian writing, even even in the Vatican, there is a novelist there. What is the purpose? Is there any purposes for those obelisks in theory that your your hypothesis.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:15:01
Yeah, so a lot of those were taken from Luxor, a lot of the the the main obelisks were actually taken, removed from Egyptian temples and shipped across the seas to various areas in France or Italy. And that was done for symbols of power, right that they have the ability to move these huge stones and an emblematic of the power of this ancient civilization. Got it. However, these obelisks would have had a specific function when they were integrated into these temple systems. So for example, I've recently been talking on my YouTube channel about the function of Karnak temple, and Luxor temple. So Karnak has a ton of obelisks in it. And it's also connected via a stone Avenue conduit system. That is almost the exact same configuration as the stone Avenue conduit system that connects the serpent temple at Aylesbury. Except instead of giant uncut stones, it's sphinxes. And this again, operates as a step down transformer to reduce the high voltage that was being distributed from lightning strikes into these obelisks. So in Europe, in England, we see standing stones, these huge pillars, these uncut standing stones, that are essentially massive obelisks that rise out of the center of the stone circle systems. That same knowledge of physics and chemistry was taken to its pinnacle here in Egypt. So these stone circle systems, Silbury Hill, windmill hill a very even according to conventional archaeology, they predate the construction of the Egyptian pyramids. So if we're just pushing the timeline back a little bit for all of these structures, the structures in England and Ireland are still older than the ones in the in Egypt. But they took that knowledge. And they took it to its pinnacle in Egypt, where it was perfected and mastered, within the temples in the Egyptian pyramids, we have the same mechanisms of operation, but they were just perfected here in Egypt. So instead of a rough standing stone, we now have these perfect obelisks that have the exact same function is to provide a direct path for the lightning being distributed into the temple complex,
Alex Ferrari 1:17:41
Geoffrey with with your research, I'd love to see or if you found any connections, in the spiritual space, with a lot of this technology, this understanding this consciousness that you need to have to even be able to handle this kind of understanding and knowledge. Is there anything in your research that connects to the spiritual aspects of any of these cultures?
Geoffrey Drumm 1:18:08
Yeah, so so for example, since we're on the subject of Karnak and Luxor temple, so within Luxor temple, there is a part of the temple known as the Holy of Holies, which is the same nomenclature used to describe the inner sanctum of King Solomon's temple. And this area of the structure was used to transform the electric currents from lightning strikes into ultrasound. So there is certainly an aspect of spiritual and physiological transformation, when the practitioners of this ancient science interacted with these sites. And it's still very profound today. For example, every time I go into the valley temple at Giza, as soon as you step through the threshold of the temple, you get a very profound physiological sensation in your body. It is a transformative spiritual experience, interacting and interfacing with this temporal structure. When my wife and I went to eighth barre, and we went into the sanctuary, so the sanctuary is the head end of this massive serpent temple complex. And the distributed electric fields were harnessed inside of the sanctuary. Again, for physiological and spiritual transformation rituals, they talk about these sites being areas of ancient ritual, you can certainly look at it from that perspective of the individuals that were going into they're not only receiving healing benefits, but also for spiritual ascension. I mean, it's It's a it's a powerfully transformative experience. So we take our shoes off my wife and I like to take our shoes off and walk barefoot at all of these ancient sites and I walked around a very completely barefoot, I walked down the west Kennet stone Avenue conduit system barefoot, and we walked around the sanctuary, barefoot, to connect directly to the energy, I don't like to use the word energy, but the electric currents, the electric field, or the negative ions, accumulating in the atmosphere, whatever you'd like to describe it. It's profoundly transformative. And it's, it's certainly not only physiological, but along with physiological transformation, you also have spiritual transformation. So, again, I wouldn't say that these temple structures were designed for your average Joe, just to go walk in there, right, there was a group of people on let's call it the priesthood class, that understood this advanced physics and chemistry, not only in the natural forces of the Earth, but also in the operation of the structures. And perhaps when the structures themselves became an operational, all of this knowledge kind of went underground. And it was kept within the guard of this priesthood class. And by having this knowledge, knowledge is power. And then they became the ruling class that govern the people in that area, because they had all of this ancient science, this ancient knowledge. And they have physically been through these transformative processes that led to their spiritual ascension, if you want to put it that way. So there's certainly a connection between the two.
Alex Ferrari 1:21:47
What one thing I've been hearing from so many different spiritual gurus and masters that I've spoken to, and then also quantum physicists that I've spoken to, as well, is frequency is fundamental. Throughout our our, in our entire existence in this quote, unquote, simulation that we're all walking around in. We're part of frequency, or I hate to use the word vibration, because it has it's loaded nowadays, a good vibes, man, but frequency specific, but frequency, specifically, when you're talking about sound frequencies, because inside the Great Pyramid, inside the king's chamber, there's a certain frequency in there that from what I understand is the frequency that is emanating from the Earth itself at a certain hertz level. Is that 32? Yeah. So that's, that is correct. So in your work, in your research, what part is frequency play in all of the science,
Geoffrey Drumm 1:22:48
Right, so in terms of the chemical reactions inside of the Great Pyramid, the ultrasound specifically, can be used to catalyze chemical reaction. So essentially, when you really, if you have a reaction space, let's say we have a container, and we have two molecules that we want to combine inside of that container. If you induce ultrasound into that container, you're going to activate those molecules and get them bumping around and reacting together more effectively. You can also acoustically tune the chambers to produce the correct frequency for the desired reaction. Interesting. So everything has a resonant frequency.
Alex Ferrari 1:23:41
Right! if you're able to, yeah, if you're able to tune into it, you're able to do a certain thing at that frequency,
Geoffrey Drumm 1:23:47
Correct! Yeah, yeah. And I do believe that is a part of how the Egyptian pyramids operated, is that the chambers themselves were Acoustically Tuned for the chemical product that they were trying to achieve. So the sound was again utilized to facilitate and push the chemical reactions in the correct direction to achieve the the inevitable synthesis that they were looking for at the end of the process.
Alex Ferrari 1:24:16
Now Geoffrey with all this stuff that we've been talking about over the last hour and change from from Chichen Itza, and and all in the great pyramids and every other major, even the mega structures in England and Ireland. How they build this stuff, man, what, that's the million dollars the billion dollar question like everybody wants to know how the hell did they built the pyramids? How did they but it's not even just the how they built that period, the Great Pyramid and the pyramids in general. But then you go over to CIT units and you're like, Jesus, man, how the hell they do that and then you go to, you know, even if you've got a stone head, you're like, okay, not as sophisticated, quote, unquote, as the Great Pyramid. But how the hell How did they do that? Like, how do they move these stones? How did they? How did they understand the alignment so perfectly with the Astra with the astrological connections to everything? What is your hypothesis on how they built any of these these massive Megalithic structures?
Geoffrey Drumm 1:25:19
So I don't know. I'll be the first time that when there's something that I don't know, that's one thing that still remains a huge mystery, about the construction of these things. I will say, in regard to the Giza Pyramids, for example, a lot of people don't know that there are limestone quarries on the Giza Plateau. So they were harvesting limestone blocks from the Giza Plateau, that were utilized directly in the construction of the three pyramids on the plateau. So for example, surrounding the central pyramid, there's a quarry, and they were lowering the bedrock, excavating stones from the bedrock. And then just moving them right onto the pyramid itself. So they weren't moving them very far.
Alex Ferrari 1:26:14
But even then, how the hell are they cutting out bedrock back then? How are they it's a perfectly this design. And also, to my understanding with the Great Pyramid, it's not that they're all the exact same size blocks, there are multiple different size that fit perfectly together at a time.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:26:33
So that's, that's not true, either.
Alex Ferrari 1:26:36
Okay, tell me
Geoffrey Drumm 1:26:36
So, so, so let's take the just the Great Pyramid, for example. Yes, so the core, the internal core of the Great Pyramid is a bound mount of bedrock, it's a natural hill, okay. So you have to remember that maybe the lower 10 or 20% of the structure is a natural bedrock Hill, the internal core of the pyramids is not precisely fit together. Okay. They are very rough cut stones that are filled in with mortar and rubble and sand, and basically a compacted mess of rough stones. That is, that is a huge myth about the construction of the Egyptian pyramids, is that all of the blocks fit precisely together, the core of the structure is very much irregular stones, stuck together with mortar rubble and fill in.
Alex Ferrari 1:27:39
But the, like, the king's chamber, though, but something like in the king's chamber. That's right.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:27:44
So let me let me differentiate between the inner chambers, the core, and the external casing stones. So we have three different components involved in the construction. The internal chambers themselves, very, very precise masonry, completely finished, the tolerance between the joints is almost invisible. So extremely precise, within the internal reaction chambers. But then when you go to the core of the masonry surrounding the internal chambers, you go to very rough cut stones, that are that are mortared together, and filled in with sand and rubble, it's very, very rough. And anybody, you can come to Egypt, and just look at the core of the Great Pyramid and see that it is completely irregularly stuck together, there is no rhyme or reason of how the internal core is put together. It's very different with the internal chambers. But the core body of the pyramid itself is very irregular masonry. Then they went on the exterior, and came with another layer of extremely precise casing stones. That case, the whole thing, making a perfect pristine pyramid on the outside. So there's there's varying layers of construction where only the areas that needed to be precise, were executed with the exceptional masonry of the core. You didn't you don't need it to be perfect. You never saw the core, the internal chambers where the functional part the core was all is all very irregular stumbles. And it's not it's not precise masonry in terms of the core of the structure.
Alex Ferrari 1:29:50
So when you're talking about the core of the structure to my understanding, and please I have no idea you've been there many times so I don't know
Geoffrey Drumm 1:29:57
I live here.
Alex Ferrari 1:29:58
I exactly. You live here literally lay down the street and then go to the Great Pyramid. The the base of the pyramid, from my understanding had come in it's a 13 acres in dimension, just the pyramids and stuff like that. Right, based on the Great Pyramid. Correct? Great. Yes. 13 acres. So the base of it had to be precisely flat. In order for this to be built, am I correct in that assumption?
Geoffrey Drumm 1:30:24
Yes. So so the terrain engineering, I'm not trying to take anything away from the complexity of the construction process. Of course, I just wanted to clarify that there is some very significant difference between the execution of the internal chambers, and then the core masonry of the body of the pyramid itself. So that it's just it's just not it's not precisely finished, where you know, there's perfect 90 degree edges. That's right. That's not true. Yeah.
Alex Ferrari 1:30:59
And that makes absolutely. And that makes absolute sense. Because why would you if you don't need to, right, if it can make it work without it, you just focus on where you need to do your thing. So yeah, so continue to you continue on the on the base.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:31:11
So the first and this is something a lot of people don't talk about regarding the construction of the Egyptian pyramids is before a single block was ever raised. They had to So you imagine the Giza Plateau is this rough, jagged surface, right? Right, you had to take this whole thing, or machined the whole thing out, and level it now. So that you have a nice flat construction surface
Alex Ferrari 1:31:39
With no machines that we can know of?
Geoffrey Drumm 1:31:42
Correct. I do have some hypotheses about some some types of stone cutting machines that are well written about in the ancient world in the Roman era, that I think could have been taken from ancient Egypt, for example, there's a machine called the hero propolis saw. Are you familiar with the horizon? No,
Alex Ferrari 1:32:04
I'm not, I'm not.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:32:05
Let me show you. In terms of, you know, let's talk about kind of a different aspect of my research, which is ancient metallurgy. Right. So there's, there's a huge myth. In terms of the metals used in ancient Egypt, we hear this mythology that they used pure copper sauce, right? That is 100%. Incorrect. You can see here, this is a piece of black basalt on the Giza Plateau, on the eastern side of the Great Pyramid. And you can see this bluish green material here in this socket. So that is copper oxide. And you can see here another socket in black basalt. This is Abu sear. So one of the big myths about the saw blades in ancient Egypt is that they were pure copper. Well, they've taken chemical analysis of the material that was found in the sockets. And they found that it's an alloy of 90%, copper, and 10% arsenic, which is an alloy called our senechal bronze or our Senecal copper. that completely changes the properties of the copper metal, to actually make it a very good material for a saw blade. So there's kind of this rhetoric admits it, oh, the ancient Egyptians couldn't have cut these stones, because they only had pure copper, and your copper can't cut stone. Well, chemical analysis data has shown and I have it in this slide deck, that the metal material found in the sockets is our senechal copper. So it's an alloy. And anyone who knows metallurgy understands that when you have an alloy of two different metals, you can completely change the properties of those metals. So the the magic of an alloy was very much used in ancient Egypt to produce these are senechal copper saw blades. And this is this is a super interesting slide deck that has a bunch of stuff in it. So you see this slide here. This is something that's known as a pendulum saw, where we're you have a huge saw blade. Here, you have a pit and the saw blade is attached to these a frames and it rocks back and forth like a pendulum. So this is a saw that is well documented in the ancient world to cut big pieces of stone. And a pendulum saw moving back and forth would produce these same types of curved. You see the grain in this pin? Yeah. So there's a slight curvature to the grain of the saga as it rocked back and forth, cutting this piece of stone. And you can see here in this image, this is a lip that indicates the thickness of the saw blade.
Alex Ferrari 1:35:32
But let me let me ask you, but let me ask ya, Geoffrey. I mean, with the Great Pyramid on how many stones are in the Great Pyramid a couple
Geoffrey Drumm 1:35:42
There's a lot!
Alex Ferrari 1:35:43
Right. So how I mean, and they're all fairly large. Yeah, I mean, I get this. This makes absolute sense to me. I have no disagreement with it whatsoever. It's completely logical to me. Yeah. What's not logical to me is 2 million stubs or a million stones that how many of these sob pits are you building to be able to like on the construction standpoint, it's just still mind boggling. mind boggling.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:36:06
So this is this is a a primitive example of something that can be made into a more functional machine that I'll get to here in just a second. So here are just some more saw cuts that we see at Abu Cyr. Sure. Now this is a machine known as the hair opolis saw. You can see here on the right, that it's powered by a water wheel that's connected into a series of gears that turn the saw blades and one waterwheel could have been connected to dozens of salt and stone cutting apparatus. This was something that was being utilized by the ancient Romans in their quarries to cut large amounts of stone at one time. And with the magic of a gear ratio, one turn of the waterwheel can produce hundreds of back and forth motions on your saw blade. So this is and we know that the ancient Romans got a lot of what they know about construction from the dynastic Egyptians. So this is just an example of a type of machine that could have been utilized at the quarry sites because we know that these quarries are located very close to the river. So they could have very easily channeled that river water into these water wheeled powered gear ratio sawblade machines that were utilized to cut large amounts of stone at once.
Alex Ferrari 1:38:03
That's amazing.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:38:06
So here's another image of one of these waterwheel powered saws. This is known as the horribleness salt. But you see here, there's a guy right here, and he's pouring something into the sawblade cup. So this is a another aspect of ancient Egyptian metallurgy is that it's not just the saw blade doing the cutting. They also used particulat abrasives in the cutting process. So you see here that there's a trough that leads from the waterwheel and it's directing water into the sawblade cut. So there was an abrasive slurry that was being applied to the saw blade and the cut that also facilitated the cutting process. And we have chemical analysis of the material that was found in the saw blade cuts that show that it was ilmenite crystal. So they used hard minerals that can naturally contain particles like iron and titanium. So ilmenite crystal is a crystal that's found in the black sand deposits on the north coast of Egypt. So it's a very, very hard mineral that was used to create particulate abrasives that were used in the saw cutting process. And they found ilmenite crushed up ilmenite crystal, along with our cynical copper in these sawblade deposits. This is just some some scholarly reads Search articles talking about titanium ore deposits in Egypt. And this ilmenite ore deposits that are located all over Egypt, specifically on the north coast, near Alexandria. So this is just another slide talking about a scanning and that scanning electron microscopy analysis that identified these grains, this particular abrasive to be corundum, which is an aluminum oxide. And they've also found a variety of other minerals like quartz, retail, feldspar, apatite, ilmenite, etc, that are very, very small particles that were used along with this arsenical copper. And this is a another area where some chemical analysis has been taken from a tubular drill cut. So they took analysis of this, this material that was left in this tubular drill, and they found it to be arsenical Copper, along with this particular abrasive slurry. Here's another one of those titanium iron micro particles from ilmenite crystal. But in some of these chemical analysis, they've also found fuse particles that have again, copper and arsenic from the arsenical copper blade, they found fuse particles that contain titanium, that are most likely from some of those mineral particulate abrasives. So there is some pretty significant evidence showing the types of metals that were utilized in these cutting processes. So we know a little bit about how they cut the stones in terms of the metals that were used. But we still don't understand 100% How they were moving, or you're constructing stones.
Alex Ferrari 1:41:56
That that is.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:41:57
So that is just another example of the application of ancient chemistry and metallurgy, to create sophisticated alloys, and indicative of the knowledge of mineral and material properties that can be utilized to facilitate the cutting process of cutting these stones. So I love chemical analysis data because they've literally taken samples from the sockets. They've processed the chemicals, so they can tell us exactly what type of metals and minerals are inside of the sawblade cuts. So we know what the blade was made out of, we know that there was a particular abrasive that utilized ilmenite and Corona, which we still use these minerals and materials today. And in modern stone cutting. However, there is still some subject for debate about the types of machines that were used to actually do the cutting, and the transportation and the erection of the monuments themselves.
Alex Ferrari 1:43:01
Well, my question is this all again. It starts makes logical sense it but where did they get all of this knowledge? Is the question, the knowledge of the stuff of the of the stone, the knowledge of the chemicals, the knowledge of how to connect it to how to use this or that this is all fairly high end scientific understanding that we today would use computers, we today would use other forms of knowledge. But this did this seems like a lot like where did this originally come from? Because if it's just a bunch of hunter gatherer scenarios, you know, which is what they say, like with Gobekli, Teppei. And those kinds of places, where did this knowledge come from? Like, if you right now, we're transported back in time, to this time period, you have a lot of knowledge in your head, where you can go, Oh, if you do this, this, this, this and this, but it came from somewhere. And again, I think goes back to this theory of advanced advanced civilization somewhere that brought this knowledge here. Does that make sense?
Geoffrey Drumm 1:44:04
Well, so so let's take for example, the evolution of our modern society. Right? So let's say early Industrial Revolution 1900. Right, so now we're 2020 for a very, very short span of time. We've come from the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, into you know, computer based 5g Ai, you know, AI, right, in a very, very short amount of time. Right? Imagine a civilization that existed. So even according to the conventional timeline, the dynastic Egyptian civilization is 3000 years of time. We're talking about maybe the beginning of the Americas 1700s, so maybe 300 400 years compared to 3000 years. That's a long time to be accumulating and developing knowledge. So what if we push that timeline back several 1000 more years. So again, if we have the Egyptian pyramids to operational from 8500 BC to 5300 BC, that's about 3000 years of these machines actually working, how many 1000s of years went into developing that knowledge. So the knowledge, and the science that is encoded in the Egyptian pyramids, and all of the ancient structures across the planet, is indicative of a long lineage of civilization. This it does not it does not happen overnight.
Alex Ferrari 1:45:49
Right.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:45:49
So, so literally, it's these structures are encyclopedias built in stone. And if you take the time to read the encyclopedia, it will reveal all of this ancient knowledge from from construction, to engineering, to civil engineering, to physics, astronomy, astrology, all geometry and mathematics, no matter how deep down the rabbit hole you want to go, or from whichever perspective you want to do it, whether it be the mathematics aspect to physics to chemistry, you can look at it from so many different viewpoints, and extract an immense amount of knowledge from these structures by simply taking the time to read the book. So I think that that was also part of the reason that these things were built, was to literally encode this information in stone, so that future generations could come along and learn to read these structures. And that brings me to a fascinating point about the curbstone at Newgrange, where there's a stone sitting right out in front of the main opening at Newgrange. And it's encoded with these mysterious series of symbols. Well, in my work, I've understood that I've actually interpreted these glyphs. And it's literally an instruction manual for exactly how Newgrange operated, sitting right out in front of the monument itself.
Alex Ferrari 1:47:28
Interesting. Do you have any have any images of that?
Geoffrey Drumm 1:47:31
Okay, so the Egyptian pyramid chemical manufacturing sequence. So it starts with the step pyramid in secara. And I've presented two different hypotheses about the step pyramid, the first related to biogas and methane fermentation, for the collection of methane gas. And the second involves integrating this tunnel system located below the step pyramid as an original part of the structure that was perhaps used for the extraction of bedrock methane deposits located in the bedrock below the step pyramid. And I'll get into that here in just a sec. Because I have a whole slide deck specifically focusing on the step pyramid. But essentially, my hypothesis is that the step pyramid of secara was utilized for either the production or for the extraction of methane gas, which again, we use natural gas today for heating and lighting domestic applications. But you can also use the methane as a synthesis gas for other industrial scale chemical reactions. This is a depiction of our modern day Haber process, where they take methane gas and convert it into ammonia. So in today's modern Haber process, we create liquid ammonia, which is super cooled ammonia gas. That's very different from my hypothesis, that within the Red Pyramid, they were producing an aqueous ammonia solution, which is ammonia gas dissolved into water. But so here's some interesting pictures from inside of the Red Pyramid prior to the modern restoration, and you can see all of this staining on the inside of the chamber which we now have a chemical analysis that reveals the metal oxides that are these these chemical stains that are dripping out from the stone itself. So they say that this is from bats. Okay, which which is absolutely nonsense. And there is no way whatsoever that bats could produce the staining patterns that we see inside of the Red Pyramid. So here on the bottom left, you see this, this wave looking pattern here at the bottom of the chamber. So we actually did, and I have all of these videos on my YouTube channel, where we did an experiment with a container with the same rectangular dimensions of the bottom portion of this primary chamber inside of the Red Pyramid. And we pumped water into this container from the area where I proposed the inlet into the chamber would be and you get this exact same wave pattern. As the water flows in through the northern shaft, it crashes up against this southeastern corner, and then it rotates around the bottom of the chamber, gradually filling this internal primary reaction chamber with water, which this is one of the basic mechanisms of operation that were involved in the chemical reactions inside of the Red Pyramid is filling this chamber with water to compress the methane gas into the upper portion of the reactor, you can see that this chamber is designed with progressively reduced volume. So the higher you get in the chamber, the lower the volume. So if you compress your gas using water into the upper vault of the chamber, you're going to reduce the volume and increase the pressure inside of the system. And this is one of the primary mechanisms of operation inside of the Red Pyramid. You can also see here on the left, there's very dense staining in the upper portion of the vault. And the staining pattern flows from the upper vault through the connecting shaft into the second chamber and this is the second chamber that you can see here on the right. And these stains are a direct result of high temperature and pressure fluctuations inside of the structure. So these are known as extrusions were naturally occurring metal compounds in the stone itself have been heated to high enough temperature where they liquefy and they ooze out of the stone, because there's fluctuations of pressure inside of these chambers. So it just so happens that here on the left. This was the first apparatus that was designed by Fritz Haber to produce ammonia. And you can see that it has 123 chambers. They're connected by a series of pipes. The first two chambers are at ground and this third chamber is elevated above the other two. This third chamber being your final synthesis chamber. If you look at the configuration of the Red Pyramid, it has the first two chambers that are connected by some shafts. And the third and final synthesis chamber is elevated above the other two. So Fritz Haber was actually a huge tourist in Egypt, he used to travel back and forth to Egypt. And the bank roll for his original ammonia synthesis apparatus was provided by an Egyptian financier. So I find that there is a very unusual coincidence, I don't like to see that there's anything in coincidence, because I think Fritz Haber was also studying the Red Pyramid, he may have made the same revelation that I did by reverse engineering, the structure, that it was also designed to produce ammonia. And he thus created the first apparatus that is used in our modern day Haber process, which operates on the exact same principles.
Alex Ferrari 1:54:32
That is absolutely remarkable, man.
Geoffrey Drumm 1:54:34
It's pretty wild. And this is one of them. You know, I don't like to say that this is a conspiracy theory. But it's one of those things that I have found in my research that when I saw these two things compared, and I realized that the mechanisms of operation that went into making these chambers within the Red Pyramid work are the exact same physics that go into making this modern apparatus work. You The threads really started to unravel. And I began to see the bigger picture, especially when I found out that the whole thing was was bankrolled by an Egyptian financier. And it's well documented that Fritz Haber was, was traveling back and forth to Egypt during his lifetime. So long story short within the Red Pyramid, the methane from the step pyramid is converted into hydrogen and carbon monoxide, which is then moved into the secondary chamber, where it reacts with oxygen and nitrogen for the air to produce hydrogen, nitrogen, water and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is soluble in water, which is removed from the chamber, leaving you with hydrogen and nitrogen that are then pumped into the final synthesis chamber where the nitrogen and hydrogen are reacted to produce ammonia gas. That ammonia gas then dissolves into the water into the chamber to produce an aqueous solution of ammonia. And I have significantly abbreviated the complexity of this reaction process. This is just a brief description of how this thing works. So long story short, step pyramid is producing methane, the methane is converted inside of the Red Pyramid into an aqueous solution of ammonia. It just so happens that our modern word for ammonia literally comes from the word amo, which is an addiction deity of fertility, and he has crops growing out of his head. So the primary application for ammonia is for fertilizer. So of course, AMone is the deity of fertility. And I believe, just as I explained with the White Horse symbol from ancient England, that there is deep esoteric knowledge encoded in these symbols from ancient Egypt. That holds the knowledge of this ancient physics and chemistry. Our modern word for ammonia literally translates to the salt of Amon or sal ammoniac. And the word AMone means invisible or hidden, not unlike the very gas in which his name surprisingly, he lives on. So in ammonia, it's an invisible gas, you wouldn't be able to see it, but you could smell it. So again, is his day means invisible or hidden. So there's all sorts of ancient chemistry encoded in these symbols, specifically Amon being directly related to ammonia, ammonia being connected to fertilize her and AMone being the deity of fertility. So what we do today, in our modern series of chemical reactions, we take this ammonia, we also use the byproduct of co2, which is collected from the Red Pyramid. And we use it to create a solid compound fertilizer, either urea or ammonium bicarbonate, very similar chemical composition with those two chemicals. But it's much easier to store, transport and distribute a solid compound than it would be to have an aqueous solution of ammonia. So that aqueous solution of ammonia from the Red Pyramid was distributed into the Bent Pyramid, where it was then converted converted into ammonium bicarbonate or urea. I also have a secondary hypothesis about the function of the Bent Pyramid. Internal chambers, which you can see here, that the Bent Pyramid was utilized for the production of nitric acid. So this slide here, this is actually a slide showing the Sahara and wet period that we talked about before. And these little red dots are the concentration of population. So you see here, this is before 8500 BC, the upper Eastern Sahara was a desert, and the population was concentrated along the Nile River. The period between 8500 BC and 7000 BC. All of a sudden, there's this rainfall, prevalent rainfall in the upper Eastern Sahara, and this is the beginning of the Sahara and wet period. Again, my hypothesis involves the terraforming of the upper Eastern Sahara by producing rain and thunderstorm clouds and utilizing the fertilizer us from the read in bed pyramid to completely change this area of the Sahara, from a desert into an incredibly rich agricultural farmland. You can see the red population centers move out from along the Nile River into this area. And then right around 5300 BCE, the rainfall stops, the people move back to around the Nile River and circa 3500 bc we have the beginning of the dynastic Egyptians civilization. At this point, the pyramids are already in operational and we just have the knowledge of chemistry on a small scale. So, that brings us to the Giza plateau with the Great Pyramid and I have several slide decks, to describe in depth all of the mechanisms of operation inside of the Great Pyramid with the Subterranean Chamber being a pump chamber that pushes water up through the well shaft into the Grand Gallery, the King's Chamber operating as a sulfur furnace for the production of sulfur dioxide, which is then converted in the acoustic catalyst anti chamber and reacted with oxygen to produce sulfur trioxide which is then dissolved into the water inside of the contact process chamber into a dilute solution of sulfuric acid. So, let's go back here. So, we have so, remember the configuration that we have here. So we have kings chamber, anti chamber, Grand Gallery, in Queens chamber. So this is your furnace chamber. The anti chamber is your catalyst chamber. The Grand Gallery is where you dissolve your gases into water. And the Queen's Chamber is your extraction chamber. This is the exact same configuration that we have in the modern day contact process where your air shafts, which we also have inside of the king's chamber, air shafts leading to the outside of the structure draw air into the furnace, producing the combustion of sulfur oxides producing sulfur dioxide, which are then pulled through the anti chamber where they react with oxygen further to produce sulfur trioxide. That sulfur trioxide being dissolved into water inside of the Grand Gallery and extracted through the Queen's Chamber.
Same process that you can see here. And inside of the central pyramid, we have the production of hydrochloric acid, utilizing the sulfuric acid from the Great Pyramid and sodium chloride. They discovered not only chemically resistant coating compounds inside of the Great Pyramid and central pyramid, which would have protected the internal Chambers from any corrosion from these acidic compounds. They actually discovered calcium sulfate, which was also discussed by Christopher Dunn, which is direct evidence of there being sulfuric acid inside of the Queen's Chamber, as opposed to what he proposes hydrochloric acid because calcium sulfate is a direct result of the reaction between the calcium carbonate limestone and sulfuric acid. And I can I can get into that further if you want to talk about that. So basically, I was getting to this. Yeah, which is Newgrange. And the series of symbols that are inscribed on the stone out in front of Newgrange. Yeah, so essentially, this series of symbols is literally an instruction manual, depicting the chemical reaction that once occurred inside of these reaction chambers. So as I was mentioning, before, this ancient civilization, left knowledge that was intended to be retrieved, and reverse engineered by later civilizations, so there is an abundant amount of knowledge encoded in these structures that was left for us to later try to interpret and further understand and do that. I've literally scratched maybe 5% of the surface of my body of research.
Alex Ferrari 2:04:50
Yeah, I'm sure I'm sure. I mean, because we can't put it all in one podcast episode, that's for sure.
Geoffrey Drumm 2:04:56
We literally need eight hours. I think the last one that I did was is five hours and we barely. So again, a lot of the theories out there specifically focus on just the Great Pyramid. But my work is unbelievably comprehensive. And when I was just pulling these slides up on, I'm always kind of shocked at how much I've produced over the past four years. Well, it's since 2017. So it's really been been seven years. But I worked for three years and in solitude and darkness developing my hypothesis before I ever publicly published my book or started my YouTube channel. So it was three years of development. And then I've learned a lot over the past four years, since I published my book and started my YouTube channel. And of course, the escalation of all of that, since I moved to Egypt has been has been pretty significant.
Alex Ferrari 2:05:49
Geoffrey where can people find out more about you your work and what you're doing because I'm sure people are going to want to go deeper down the rabbit hole.
Geoffrey Drumm 2:05:58
Yeah, so all of my handles are thelandofchem C H E M, as in the land of chemistry. So my Instagram is the land of chem. My YouTube channel is the land of chem. My website is thelandofchem.com. And for any adventurous souls, those next level souls that are interested in coming to Egypt to see the Egyptian pyramids for yourself. If you're interested in the type of stuff that I've been proposing during this podcast, come see it. I'm hosting a tour in November. And if you're interested in going to see all of the structures that I've discussed the step pyramid, the Red Pyramid, the Bent Pyramid is private special permission access to Abu Cyr. Private entry into all three chambers have the Great Pyramid of Giza at night. We go after the Giza Plateau is closed from 9pm to 11pm. We get private access into all three unlocked chambers of the Great Pyramid. We're gonna go see the Cairo Museum, the brand new grand Egyptian Museum tour includes absolutely everything from your airport, escort, hotels food transportation tour, the only thing you have to do is book a flight, send me an email with the subject line Egypt, two or three to contact at the land of kim.com also have fire landed merch, copies of the book, merch etc is available on my website, thelandofchem.com Again, the land of CHEM. I have 130 research episodes on my YouTube channel. And I now have 63 site visit videos. So every single week, I go out to an ancient site, whether it be here in Egypt or from our expedition to England and Ireland. We go out to the sites every single week and I present on site evidence supporting what I have proposed both in my book and on my YouTube channel. So I have 63 exclusive site visits on my YouTube channel. We have another huge international expedition coming up later this year that is going to it's going to blow the roof off of this research. It's something I'm very, very excited about. My wife Alexa also has a YouTube channel, ancient Odysseys and we mutually have two channels of Egyptian trash cat. So I'm a cat guy, I love cats. I take care of all of the Egyptian street cats outside of my building, I have about 15 plus or minus, depending on who shows up at any given day. So we have a YouTube channel called Egyptian trash cats, which is our affectionate name for these little street cats that basically live out in the trash in the streets of Egypt. But when we take care of these little guys and have a little st cat family, and we also have Egypt eats, which is our food review channel, we go out to restaurants here at Egypt, we eat the food and rate the food and my wife Alexa and I really enjoy doing both of those channels. So the land of chem ancient Odysseys, Egyptian trash cats, and Egypt eats.
Alex Ferrari 2:09:15
Geoffrey brother, I am, I am so humbled by, by your passion for what you're doing. I mean, this is a deep, deep, deep, deep, deep journey that you're on man. And obviously, you lived in Egypt or in Atlantis and a former life. There's no question about that.
Geoffrey Drumm 2:09:33
I've heard that before man. I'm pretty humble. And I just know this is something that I really love doing. And I'm very grateful that you know, God in the universe has has blessed me enough to find something that I that I love this much that I've been willing to. I mean, I committed my entire life to this man. I had a corporate career job that was very financially lucrative. I had a beautiful house. I had a car I had it. I hadn't made I had the American dream career car, home everything. I sold everything. I sold my house, I sold my car, I sold all my worldly possessions. And I moved to Egypt with two bags of clothes a year and a half ago. You know, the biggest and scariest decision that I've ever made my life but
Alex Ferrari 2:10:20
You're happy but you're happy.
Geoffrey Drumm 2:10:23
Leaps of faith. And I think I think God really rewards the people that are that are willing to chase their dreams. So I've been very fortunate since we moved here. I met my beautiful wife. And you know, again, God willing, we have a life full of adventure out of us.
Alex Ferrari 2:10:37
Brother I appreciate your time and your passion for what you're doing. We'll definitely have you back to go down deeper rabbit holes on other parts of your your hypothesis, but I appreciate you and everything you're doing to help us awake the planet, my friend, thank you so much.
Geoffrey Drumm 2:10:53
My pleasure.
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