Vandal Archaeologists Have Proved That The Cheops Pyramid Is More Than 20 Thousand Years Old - Alternative View

Vandal Archaeologists Have Proved That The Cheops Pyramid Is More Than 20 Thousand Years Old - Alternative View
Vandal Archaeologists Have Proved That The Cheops Pyramid Is More Than 20 Thousand Years Old - Alternative View

Video: Vandal Archaeologists Have Proved That The Cheops Pyramid Is More Than 20 Thousand Years Old - Alternative View

Video: Vandal Archaeologists Have Proved That The Cheops Pyramid Is More Than 20 Thousand Years Old - Alternative View
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Two German students from the University of Dresden were almost obsessed with the idea that science was deliberately suppressing the fact that the age of the Egyptian pyramids is much older than officially recognized.

It is officially believed that the Cheops pyramid was built no more than 4500 years ago, but there are many theories according to which it was much older and was built by a now extinct civilization or even aliens. To prove the correctness of this theory, students flew to Egypt, entered the pyramid of Cheops and vandalized, scraped materials from the wall for a sample in place of an ancient drawing.

Their initiative, of course, did not go unnoticed by the Egyptian authorities, who added two young researchers to the "black lists". The students, meanwhile, went to Germany and there studied a sample from the pyramid. According to young people, the available sample confirmed the theory that the pyramid was not built 4500 years ago, but not less than 20 thousand years ago, and the Pharaoh Cheops was only engaged in its restoration at a later time.

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All their conclusions in the scientific world, of course, were rejected, due to the "examination by amateurs, not archaeologists." And the Egyptian minister of antiquities said that significant damage was caused to the ancient heritage of Egypt. The German embassy in Cairo was forced to issue a statement according to which the German students had nothing to do with the German archaeological institute, so their actions are sharply criticized and fit the description of vandalism.

Soon, Minister Mohammed Ibrahim filed a lawsuit against the students with the Attorney General's Office, accusing them of smuggling cultural property, violating international law and the UNESCO convention on archeology. And if at least one of the vandal students is seen at any airport in Egypt, they will immediately be arrested.