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The Giza Blueprints – The Key to unlocking the Hidden Secrets of the Pyramids
Posted on Friday, October 07, 2005 (CDT) by Thoth
The enigmatic Giza plateau, situated on the edge of modern day Cairo provides the location of the most astounding architectural legacies the world has ever known. The majesty of the pyramids and the Great Sphinx has seemingly transcended time itself.
Today, for the first time one author discloses his astounding findings, the result of decades of painstaking research, revealing the blueprint used by the builders of these monuments and their purpose in creating them. This knowledge has been enshrined for all eternity in the Giza complex, ensuring that the pyramids themselves were the key to revealing the mystery of their purpose.
The Giza Blueprints sets out to reveal facts behind what has become the mythology of Thoth, the legendary measurer of the Earth and shows how a combination of math, geometry and astronomy can be used to unravel the mystery of the pyramids and lead us to the Hall of Records itself.
The complex consists of three pyramids and the Sphinx. The Sphinx is located just to the southeast of the largest of the three pyramids and has the body of a lion and the head of a man.
Only the largest and smallest of the three pyramids, along with the Sphinx, are examined in detail in the first instance. This is because these two pyramids are used as guides to form the slant angle of the great pyramid. That angle is 51°51'14.3" or 51.854 degrees. The slope of the great pyramid terminates a little to the left of the center of the third and smallest pyramid. The base then becomes aligned with the center of the third pyramid.
Through the ages the question has been asked as to why was the Giza complex built? Almost every conceivable idea as to the purpose of these magnificent structures, one of the original Seven Wonders of the World has been written about, but no one until now has been able to find the true answer. The Giza Blueprints uses logic, simple powers of deduction, a little math and a lot of illustrations to demonstrate how this riddle is solved. The book also answers numerous other questions relating to the pyramids, such as, was the Giza complex designed as a unit? Why is the apex (or capstone) missing? Why was the entrance to the pit shaft placed where it is? Do the positions of the chambers and shafts hold any meaningful purpose? And the question most often asked, "where is the "Hall of Records?"
There’s a very old prophecy that was related to this writer by someone who referred to himself as "The carrier of the Keys”. The prophecy states the following:
“A man, not belonging to any organization will start out from the left front paw of the Sphinx, going north at 6 a.m. on 21 June. Following the shadow of the sun, he will accidentally discover DAATH.”
As the prophecy instructs, the man, will start out at the left front paw of the Sphinx and travel north. He will follow the prophecy, just as directed—until he accidentally discovers the information that leads first, to "The Giza Blueprints" The Blueprints consist of a set of plans that show the exact location of the pyramid bases. The plans also show the location of the Sphinx and the correct configuration and location of the shafts and rooms inside of the great pyramid. Detailed in the plans – and revealed in the book are explanations of how the sun and moon are used as the two keys that help to solve the mystery of how the complex was designed. Moreover, how that led to the greatest mystery of all, "Why the Giza complex was built.
Hidden in this prophecy are the directions needed to solve these mysteries, but only if the guidelines provided are used exactly the way they were intended.
The Giza Blueprints explains about the methodology employed in the planning of the Giza complex. It also details the procedure used in concealing this information. According to legend, it is said that Thoth, the measurer of the Earth, designed and sealed a secret room. The method of producing the Giza Blueprints involves much more than architectural plans. The plans for the layout of the complex actually produce a system, which will reveal places where records of man’s ancient past will be found; the so called 'Hall of Records’.
As part of the immense scheme, the importance of the capstone of the great pyramid will be revealed for the first time. In addition, the importance of the entrance to the Pit shaft, which is located on the north side of the great pyramid, will be demonstrated.
It will be shown how the sun and moon are essential players in the unfolding of these mysteries, especially in the design of the Giza complex.
During his many years of painstaking research, Cris Criswell has discovered quite by accident how the ancients themselves measured the earth with such precision. The procedure turned out to be part of the system used in preserving this information in various locations around the earth.
The following example illustrates just a small part of the methodology involved performing the calculations.
The Great Pyramid’s apex is located exactly sixty-nine point one seven three degrees (69.173°) from the North Pole. It is no coincidence that 69.173° is also the number of miles in one degree of longitude on the equator. (One degree of Longitude contains 69.173 miles. This is proven by multiplying 69.173 miles x 360 degrees = 24902.28 the distance around the earth on the equator.)
To fully understand the role the sun and moon play in the design of the Giza blueprints it is important to know that the "circles" represent latitude and the "lines", longitude. Latitude and longitude represent the sun and moon. By understanding how to read longitude and latitude on a world map it becomes easier to follow the different levels which will ultimately reveal the location of the "Hall of Records" on the forth level. The first level starts with the Equator circle. The second level starts on the 45° N. latitude circle. The third level starts on the 22.5° N. latitude circle and so on.
The above-mentioned 69.173 degrees N. latitude is located on the 90° meridian, which divides the great circle, or South Pole. If you then use 45° from the moon's 28°45' S. longitude on the South Pole circle, this 45° line from the moon will intersect the 69.173 latitude and from that intersection, a three degree square is formed.
This small square will represent the apex, or capstone of the Great Pyramid. At this point multiply the length (3) of the square times 60, 3 x 60 = 180 which is half the distance around the earth in degrees. Multiply the 180 by two. 180 x 2 = 360°. Since the number of miles in a degree is already determined by the location of the apex 69.173 degrees from the North pole, that distance is multiplied by the 360 degrees as follows, 360 x 69.173 = 24902.28 miles, the distance around the earth on the equator. The most vital part of this method of measuring the earth is knowing the exact location of the sun and moon. This article isn't intended to be a full explanation of the way the earth was measured it simply outlines some of the methodology outlined in The Giza Blueprints.
All the claims made by Cris Criswell in unlocking the mystery of the pyramids are substantiated and verified by mathematics. The Author doesn't use unnecessarily complicated math, the whole concept is presented in a logical manner and illustrated with diagrams whenever possible
What Cris Criswell skillfully demonstrates is how this circular map shows the entire earths surface, the North Pole being the center of the circle, conclusively proving that the Giza complex represents the polar projection map of the Earth.
This is achieved by superimposing the Giza complex upon the polar projection map in such a manner as to cause the northern base of the great pyramid to align with the equator circle 0° Latitude. In order to do this correctly a pentacle is drawn inside the South Pole circle. It is then necessary to align the superimposed diagram of the Giza complex so that the left front paw of the sphinx is on the 180° line that divides the great circle. The right leg of the pentacle must also intersect the left front paw of the sphinx. This is a critical location because it is the left front paw of the sphinx that determines where the top right corner of the great pyramid is located.
 To locate the top right corner of the pyramid draw a 23°30' line from the sphinx' left front paw to the top right corner of the great pyramid. This will produce the correct relationship between the Giza complex scale map and the polar projection map.
In order gain a full understanding of how the system works it is necessary to learn how the northern base of the great pyramid has now become the southern base.
The reason the north base of the great pyramid changes to become the southern base is because now the Great pyramid's north base sits on the polar projection map's equator circle. The equator is the circle midway between the North and South Poles. Since the North Pole is located in the center of the map and the entire great pyramid is inside the equator then the base that is aligned with the equator must be the southern base. The opposite base would therefore be the northern base.
Once it is understood that the center of the Giza complex is the North Pole and the great circle is the South Pole then things begin to fall into place.
In order to find the center of the complex (north pole) simply follow the 90° line that divides the great circle (South Pole) from top to that point where the 180° also divides the great circle. Where these two lines meet is the center of the complex. It is directly behind the sphinx on the same 180° that the sphinx left front paw is located on. The same 180° (Horizontal) line also goes from the center to the left and goes through the bottom portion of the second pyramid.
It is important to remember that the Giza complex is now depicted on the world map and the directions dictated by the prophecy must be followed if the map is to be read correctly. The best way to determine south from north on the map is to remember that any direction from the South Pole is North and any direction from the North Pole is south.
 The Giza Blueprints will take you on an amazing voyage of discovery, unlocking the very secrets of Thoth himself.
Written by Cris Criswell. © 1998-2005. All rights reserved. This article is published exclusively by ThothWeb and cannot be reproduced without the written permission of the author.
Read the first three chapters of The Giza Blueprints exclusively here at ThothWeb by clicking here.
Cris Criswell: Website: http://www.pyramiddata.com E-Mail Address: Tommix1064@aol.com
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