The Pharaohs Of Ancient Egypt Were Hybrids Of Aliens And Humans - Alternative View

The Pharaohs Of Ancient Egypt Were Hybrids Of Aliens And Humans - Alternative View
The Pharaohs Of Ancient Egypt Were Hybrids Of Aliens And Humans - Alternative View
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An amazing new conspiracy theory has been put forward by conspiracy theorists. They stated that the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt were aliens interbred with humans.

Conspiracy theorists have released a report claiming that Egyptian legends date their origins as Zep Tepi, which can be translated as "first time." As the legends say, there was a "golden age" on Earth, so the gods descended from heaven in "eggs" or boats. By "gods" we mean certain intelligent beings who arrived on our planet from space and with their help life arose on Earth.

According to conspiracy theorists, the secrets are added by the fact that all the monuments of Giza were completely combined with certain constellations and this could not happen by accident. For decades, there has been a debate over who built the incredible pyramids of Giza. Conspiracy theorists are sure that advanced forms of life from space passed on their knowledge to earthlings or created monuments long before the emergence of civilizations.

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“How could the Egyptians build their pyramid right in front of the North Pole when they didn’t have a compass? These aliens with knowledge and a lot of technology came and used their compasses, they landed on Earth and found real magnetic north and south poles. That's when they built the pyramids."

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Conspiracy theorists have also stated that the pyramids were just one of many incredible structures built thousands of years ago, although this was not possible with the technology of those eras. These buildings include Stonehenge, which consists of stones weighing up to 50 tons, an old stone fortress outside the Inca capital of Cuzco in Peru, the Nazca lines, which include about 300 geometric figures and 70 images of animals, as well as human stone figures on Easter Island over 1000 years old.

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