(ScioAgapeOmnis) A new study using synthetic aperture radar from Italians and Scottish researchers claims to have found a vast underground complex beneath the Giza pyramids, including eight vertical cylinders, spiral pathways, and cubic chambers stretching over 6,500 feet and linking all three pyramids. Presented on March 15, 2025, although it could be a fascinating discovery, these findings await peer review and some experts remain skeptical pending further evidence.
(L) Were these legitimate scientists?
(ScioAgapeOmnis) Yeah, they are. Apparently they wrote a very similar paper in 2022, which I mentioned on our thread that is along the same lines, minus the columns and all that crazy stuff, deep, deep, deep underneath the pyramid. But they were talking about additional chambers within the pyramid itself and it was a big paper and these scientists have a bunch of other papers to their names, so they look legitimate, except this time around, it doesn't appear to be a full paper that's published. There's some kind of conference in Italian talking about these findings. So I'm hoping there would be an actual paper at some point. But that's it so far.
(L) All right. Oh, the picture's here. Is there anybody who hasn't seen it?
Q: (Chu) Yeah. Can we have the link on the chat?
There's a 'vast underground city' below Egypt's Giza pyramids, scientists' wild theory claims — but experts debunk it as 'fake news'
The pyramids at Giza
(Approaching Infinity) Just a little bit of background... I haven't looked into it too deeply, but this is just what I saw from social media. One of the scientists, some people have been trying to discredit him because he also wrote a paper about alien abduction. I don't know his entire take on it, but at least one of the guys is into weird stuff as well. But then one criticism I've seen is that some people are claiming that the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology, they're saying it can't be used to detect things that are underground. I don't know one way or the other, but that's just one of the things that I was reading online. So if that's the case, it sounds like they're almost using this technology in a novel way, and so that would be a hurdle to overcome if they're trying to convince skeptics or to just actually do an excavation to try to verify it. But I just thought I'd throw those two things out there.
(L) So they're saying that this kind of radar can't, synthetic aperture radar...
(Joe) Joe Rogan had somebody talking about it, so that's why it's all...
(L) And that's why it's all... So he had one of the scientists on to talk to him?
(Joe) No, somebody just talking about it, not one of the scientists.
(L) It's really interesting because this picture in here in the questions is better than the pictures there.
(Niall) That's someone's reconstruction, whatever signature they got, it probably looks nothing like that. That's an artist's rendition.
(Andromeda) Creative interpretation...
(ScioAgapeOmnis) Yes. The original actual picture is more like wavelengths. It’s just like green and red blotches and stuff. And personally, I can't make out how they got these details in the rendering because looking at it, it just looks, there's like this something that resonates under the pyramid, but it's like a big blob. You can't really make out the details. So I don't know how they said, "Oh, it's eight columns. They have a spiral around each column". That part of it was confusing to me.
(Joe) So what's the blob under the pyramids?
(Niall) Is there a blob?
(L) The question:
(ScioAgapeOmnis) Is there any truth to these recent claims from some scientists that there are very large structures under the Giza pyramids?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Are they anything like what is depicted in these artists' renderings?
A: No. We have said that pyramids are energy collectors and dispersers.
Q: (SAO's girlfriend) Oh, that's what I was saying. Sorry. I don't have to be here. Sorry.
(L) Who's whispering?
(ScioAgapeOmnis) Sorry, my girlfriend is here. She was like, "I said that! I said that!"
(SAO's girlfriend) I didn't know microphone was on. Sorry. Sorry.
(ScioAgapeOmnis) I kept it on so I can keep talking. No, you're good. You're good. You didn't even say hi. You can say hi.
(SAO's girlfriend) No, I know you're on camera.
(ScioAgapeOmnis) She hates being on camera.
(L) Oh, so do I! [laughter]
(SAO's girlfriend) I was just passing by and I heard that and I was like, "Oh gosh!"
(irjO) So can I ask a following question on that? Is it what the picture of the scan was getting is just plasma, like those columns? It was just like, I don't know how to ask the question. Sorry.
(L) Yeah, I don't either. So you're not helping me.
(Joe) They said yes, that there are structures. So what is it... like what kind of structure was being read by this scanner?
A:
Energy storage "batteries".
Q: (Joe) Is it correct that these were made at the same time as when the pyramids were built?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) What's the primary material that these "batteries" are made from?
A: Stone and metals and quartz.
Q: (L) So I guess they're devices.
(Joe) How deep are they?
A: 500 feet
Q: (L) And what did they say that they were seeing?
(ScioAgapeOmnis) 680, I think. (irjO) 720 meters. [
MJF: the article gives 648 metres]
(L) Did you look at any of the individual authors of these works to track 'em back to the universities?
(ScioAgapeOmnis) Not that far. I just know that there are known scientists that have a lot of published papers to their name, but I haven't tracked 'em explicitly as to who they're connected to. And there is a thread on the forum I think discussing more so I have to remember more about this.