LAND OF CHEM youtuber [explains] all pyramids and surroundings as industrial-scale chemical production facilities. Ties ammonia production of Red Pyramid to Fritz Haber designer of modern system for making ammonia. Genuine quality research and insight, so rare these days. Worth anyone’s time. That such infrastructure was targeted for destruction by insta-steam explosions caused most likely by energy weaponry is exactly what ‘we’ do in modern times. The massive industrial-chemical infrastructure that was Egypt was clearly destroyed, changing the course of history. The victors merely lied to conceal their agenda. ERIC777 youtube shows Jesuits control Raytheon, maker of DEWeaponry; Jesuit motto: “Go forth, set the world on fire”; Jesuits literally exist to “counter” the Protestant Reformation; omission and mislead counts as “countering”; America and Western Civilization largely Protestant. That those religious zealots ‘in-charge’ of “higher education” have all along worked to “counter” and “extirpate” (their word) their foes is naturally expected.
Dr. Zahi Abass Hawass deserves the credit for Pushing the Tomb Theory to protect his own work. Putting the TRUTH decades behind schedule. I am grateful to see the end of his reign and Now Truth about the sites are finally allowed to come out.
Yes, specific types of dense, fine-grained basalt, often called lithophonic or “ringing” rocks, can produce a distinct, high-pitched metallic or bell-like chime when struck by another basalt stone. This phenomenon is not universal to all basalt but is generally found in rocks with high internal stress, specific mineral compositions, and a dense, homogeneous structure. Key Aspects of Ringing Basalt: Composition and Structure: The rocks need to be fine-grained, silica-rich, and often exhibit a high degree of internal stress, sometimes caused by rapid cooling. Weathering Factors: The sound may be influenced by specific weathering, where surface minerals (like pyroxene) transform into clay, which adds tension to the rock’s core, affecting its resonance. Location: While not all basalt rings, specific boulder fields, such as those in Bucks County, PA, or near Butte, MT, are famous for this property. Why it Rings: The sound is generally attributed to the high density of the rock allowing sound waves to travel efficiently, rather than just high iron content. When struck, these resonant rocks create a sound often described as ringing, clanking, or chiming. However, if the rock is broken, the internal stress is released, and it may lose its ability to ring.
One of the most significant chapters in human history and I don’t understand why they don’t allow full exploration and sharing of the story . —– Because Jesuit edu wants a small-minded handicap in order to dominate. History is much, much older than they teach, and perhaps we now are quite far from any past pinnacles. One possibility that suits all evidence I know of, all human drives I’ve encountered. Religious nuttery for control.
21:24 Music stone of Abusir. Wow I’ve never heard of this but that’s quite amazing. It reminds me of one of the temples in India that has some sort of pillars that are similar in that they have a resonance within them. Very cool! —– Same thing with the “ringing stones” of the “hundreds of thousands of stone circles” all over South Africa, per MICHAEL TELLINGER research.
Black Basalt. Red Granite. Tan Limestone.


