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The Orion Mystery : Unlocking the Secrets of the Pyramids

The Orion Mystery : Unlocking the Secrets of the Pyramids

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Those were smart Martians who built them there triangles
Review: This book was intriguing to say the very least. It was a fresh topic for me that drew me in to its concept. The author takes the Giza pyramids, long believed by the textbooks to be based on a Solar Egyptian religion, and establishes that they were in fact constructed after a Stellar religion. It explains the design of the Great Pyramid and what purposes its features served in the Star religion of the kings. The line of the 3 Giza pyramids are modeled after Orion's belt, which becomes obvious after a simple comparison. Also, it analyzes the oldest religious documents ever recovered, "The Pyramid Texts".. which are about 4000 years old. This is a interesting look into the world of the enigmas of Egyptology. Though it finds some satisfactory answers to age-old questions, not to mention re-dates ancient chronologies, still many questions remain unanswered even by the end, including the biggest of all... How were they built ??

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Extremely informative...
Review: This is one of the best I've read in regards to the pyramids. It gives more detail about the shafts in the pyramid of Khufu in Egypt then any others I own. Very interesting....must read!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: this book marks the X on the map for our starting point
Review: This was one of the first books i have read about alternative science. I believe this is a ground breaker for this subject. It is imperitive for anyone learning the new age of thinking about our past and ancients this book will pave your cobble stone street for you. Set aside the high volume of critisicm the archaelogists and scientists have thrown out and UP on the public about this topic. It is up to the voluntary and open minded individual to decide what they choose to feel is right. I loved this book, I dont have the necessary resources to analyze and investigate all that is spoken in this book yet. But the individual with common sense can disearn what makes common sense to that person or what could have happened. Sincerest thanks to the authors for their work and puzzling questions the critiques are frantically trying to answer with there orthodox perceptions.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The importance of having purpose.
Review: What was the purpose behind building the pyramids? I know. Why do archeologists feel compelled to drill thru every door leading to secret rooms within pyramids? I know the purpose behind that as well. More importantly I know that unless you wish to end up like Atlantis and every other ancient civilization that being vanished and vanquished you will remove urselves from all juxtapositions against pyramids. Ur better off rock or mountain climbing. Don't tell me I didn't tell u so! Does the book address these issues?


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