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  • 3/23/2025
I asked Grok, X.com's AI engine, "Are you familiar with the latest discovery about the underground shafts under the giza pyramids discovered by lidar and is being vastly talked about on the internet in the past 2 days?" and Grok replied - "Yes, I’m aware of the buzz surrounding claims of a recent discovery of underground shafts or structures beneath the Giza Pyramids, which has been widely discussed online in the past couple of days—roughly since March 21, 2025. The narrative gaining traction suggests that advanced radar technology, often described as LiDAR or Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), has revealed a sprawling subterranean network, including shafts, chambers, and possibly a "vast underground city," stretching deep beneath the Giza Plateau.
Based on the information circulating, this excitement seems to stem from a press release dated March 15, 2025, attributed to researchers, including Italians like Nicole Ciccolo and possibly Corrado Malanga and Filippo Biondi, who used radar technology to probe beneath the pyramids, particularly the Khafre Pyramid. Reports describe findings like cylindrical shafts extending over 2,000 feet (sometimes exaggerated to 6,500 feet) underground, spiral pathways, and interconnected structures linking the three main pyramids (Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure). Social media and news outlets have amplified this into speculation about ancient energy grids, lost civilizations, or even mythical places like the "Halls of Amenti."
However, there’s a catch: the claims appear to be overstated or misinterpreted. The most detailed accounts trace back to a 2022 study by Malanga and Biondi, published in journals like Remote Sensing and arXiv, which used SAR to identify anomalies beneath the pyramids. This isn’t a brand-new discovery from March 2025 but rather a rehash or sensationalized revival of that earlier work. Moreover, experts like Professor Lawrence Conyers, a radar specialist from the University of Denver, have cast doubt on the feasibility of radar penetrating thousands of feet into the ground, suggesting that while smaller structures (like shafts or chambers) could exist, a "vast city" is a stretch. Posts on X and articles from reputable sources like Snopes (March 22, 2025) also note that no credible, peer-verified evidence supports these grand claims from the past week.
The only recent, verified discovery near Giza is an L-shaped anomaly found in May 2024 in the western cemetery, detected via ground-penetrating radar—not a massive underground network. So, while the internet is abuzz with excitement, the reality seems less dramatic than the headlines suggest. What’s driving the hype is likely a mix of genuine curiosity, older data being repackaged, and the allure of rewriting history—amplified by viral posts and AI-generated visuals."

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00:00On March 15, 2025, a new study has been revealed to show massive pillars underneath the Pyramid of Khafre in Egypt.
00:08What you are looking at is called Synthetic Aperture Radar Doppler Tomography.
00:12This advanced tech reveals details of the undiscovered high-resolution internal structure of the Khafre Pyramid.
00:20Near the base of the pyramid, five identical structures are seen, connected by geometric pathways.
00:26Inside each of these are five horizontal levels and a sloping roof.
00:30Below these five structures are eight cylindrical structures which appear to be vertical wells, hollow inside, and surrounded by descending spiral pathways.
00:40These eight vertically aligned cylindrical structures, arranged in two parallel rows from north to south,
00:46descend to a depth of 648 meters where they all merge into two large cubic structures measuring approximately 80 meters per side.
00:55The entire structure extends approximately two kilometers beneath the surface, and extends beneath all three pyramids of the Giza Plateau Complex.
01:55The Khafre Pyramid
02:25The Pyramid of Khafre
02:55The Pyramid of Khafre
03:26The Pyramid of Khafre
03:35The Pyramid of Khafre

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