Ancient Alien Links To The Great Sphinx Of Giza? - UFO Insight
The Great Sphinx which sits in front of the Pyramids of Giza is without a doubt one of the most mysterious monuments in the world. And one that has a great deal of intrigue and conflicting information, ranging from its origin, its purpose, and just how long ago it was built, and perhaps most importantly, by who…?
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Ancient Alien Links To The Great Sphinx Of Giza? By Marcus Lowth February 3, 2018 September 26, 2021 9 min read Expert Opinion 1 Posted inConspiracy Theory Analysis, Historical The Great Sphinx is arguably the single most intriguing monument on the planet. Perhaps even more than the Great Pyramids it sits in front of. And there is good reason for that. If geologists and researchers are ever given permission to truly examine and delve into known anomalies under and around the Sphinx, what they find may truly rewrite history. Furthermore, their potential discovery may perhaps even show humanity our true history on Earth for the first time. Alien overlooking the Sphinx To some, the fact that permission for further excavations of very specific locations around the ancient structure has fallen on deaf ears is telling enough. Many in the ancient astronaut community have long claimed there are very definite links to extra-terrestrial activity. Perhaps even of interaction with the population in Ancient Egypt. More to the point, much of the proof of these theories will reside within the chambers and tunnels of the Great Sphinx, as well as the Pyramids. Although it might sound crazy, there are some intriguing arguments that suggest an alien presence in human history. Not least it would seem, are the arguments for such an influence and connection to the Sphinx of Giza. Before we look at some of these connections in more detail, check out the video below. It looks at some of the basic facts about the Great Sphinx. Contents1 A Monumental (Re)Discovery2 Legends of Thutmose IV3 The Aten Disc and Akhenaten4 From Overt To Covert Rule?5 Ancient Egypt’s “Golden Age” and “The First Time”6 Just How Old Is The Sphinx?7 Anubis and Osiris – Real “Flesh & Blood” Beings?8 Stargate And The Mars Connection?9 Edgar Cayce and More Unanswered Questions10 Expert Opinion A Monumental (Re)Discovery The Sphinx that we enjoy today was essentially a head in the sand for most of the last two-thousand years. Even when such figures as Napoleon “discovered” it on their campaigns, it wasn’t as revealed as it was today. In fact, it was down to a “mere engineer”, Emil Baraize, [1] that the Sphinx was uncovered when it was. For reasons he didn’t understand, he insisted that efforts should begin to remove the sand away from the Sphinx. He simply “knew” that there was more of this mystical monument laying hidden away. It would take Baraize over a decade to complete, but by 1936, all of the sands were removed. What stood before the world was a two-hundred-and-forty-foot long, sixty-six-foot high, single piece of rock monument. The Great Sphinx, the largest such monument of the ancient world. As well as the Sphinx were impressive temples in the immediate vicinity – themselves made from huge mammoth stone slabs. For all the wonder, however, there was no indication of who built the Sphinx, why, or when. One of the few pieces of information regarding the history of the Sphinx resides on a large tablet that rests between its paws, the Dream Stele. Before we look at that, however, check out the video below. It looks at a timeline of the Sphinx leading up to the late-1930s. Legends of Thutmose IV One of the most interesting legends surrounding the Sphinx is that of Thutmose IV. According to writings on the Dream Stele, Thutmose IV – before he was a Pharaoh – came to rest under the Sphinx. Even at this time, it was covered in sand to its neck. Thutmose was on an expedition and used the Sphinx as a resting spot for the night. As he slept he dreamed of the Sphinx speaking to him. In the dream, Thutmose was told to move the sands that covered the entire body of the Sphinx. If he did, it would ensure that he would become Pharaoh. When he awoke, the legend states, he began to remove the sands from around the ancient structure. When he had finished, the Sphinx made good on its promise, and Thutmose became Thutmose IV. How much truth there is in the account is obviously open to debate. Some argue that such stories are exactly that – stories. Others assert that only the most important events were recorded – and fairy tales wouldn’t have been among them. What is immediately interesting here is that Thutmose IV lived in the 1400s BC – over three-thousand years ago. However, according to the story of Thutmose IV, the Sphinx was “already ancient” during his time. As we will look at later, this does not sit with mainstream history’s view of the age of the Sphinx. And if there is any truth to the account, what was behind the dream? Might some kind of communication device connected to the Sphinx have been responsible? And further still, how did it then make good on its promise? Many ancient astronaut theorists claim an extra-terrestrial connection. And they point to a strange symbol on the Dream Stele, and the grandson of Thutmose IV. The Aten Disc and Akhenaten Sitting at the top of the Dream Stele is a symbol known as “The Flashing Eye Of The Lord”. According to the Thutmose...