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The Giza Blueprints
Introduction:
The Giza Blueprints is about the discovery of the location in the Yucatan of Mexico, and Egypt, where a vast amount of information concerning man’s ancient past has lain hidden for thousands of years. It’s also about the procedure used in concealing this information. Because of the method used in preserving this data, the writer is confident that map drawings similar to those provided in this book will be part of these findings. The location of these records involves much more than a storage place for safe keeping. The Yucatan location is actually part of a greater system, which will reveal two other places where identical records of man’s ancient past will be found - the Mongolian Desert and Egypt.
As part of the immense scheme, the Yucatan location is directly connected to a site in the Mongolian Desert, where copies of the same records are stored, and where it is said to contain more gold than Fort Knox. The Mongolian Desert location is important, not only because of the gold buried there, but because the records found there will demonstrate these ancient people’s ability to use sophisticated measuring methods to measure the earth.
In his years of researching this subject, seeking knowledge that has led to the discoveries revealed in this text, the author quite by accident, discovered how the earth was measured by these ancient people. The procedure turned out to be part of the system used in preserving the records in the Yucatan. The method used in measuring the earth will not be included in this book because it is not relevant. Moreover, it is certain to be included in the records that will be uncovered in the Yucatan.
Suffice to say, the method used involves the use of the sun and the moon, and their angular relationship to the earth at the summer solstice and at the moon’s most distant point of travel—both north and south. The method involves the use of the polar projection map that was obviously in use by this ancient race of people who lived twelve thousand years ago.
Many readers will be amazed to learn that the polar projection map was in use thousands of years ago, as it has been thought that this kind of map is possible only by modern map making. As the reader progresses through the text and examines the author’s map drawings, he/she will realize this race of people was in possession of knowledge far advanced to anything thought possible by those who are convinced modern man is superior to any race that may have lived before us.
This is confirmed by the fact that the builders of the Great Pyramid of Giza left an indestructible pyramid complex to be used as an area model for the entire earth’s surface , pointing the way to proof of their existence, proof that will soon be discovered in the Yucatan of Mexico.
The Giza Blueprints describe another prophecy of more recent times, which tells of the existence of these records—and even the area in which they are to be found. This prophecy, too, explains that the preservation of the records is part of a greater system.
The man who made this prophecy was the well-known Edgar Cayce. He’s also known as the sleeping prophet, because he was able to prophesy accurately only when he was in a sleep-like state. Many books have been written that tell of his contribution to those who came to him for help.
In many of his “readings” he gave information about past lives for individuals who were curious as to whether or not they had lived before. In some instances, they were told they had, indeed, lived before, and, in fact, were living in Egypt during the time these records were being prepared and made ready for their preservation.
These readings are included here for reference only to the fact that Mr. Cayce did correctly predict the area where the "records" would be discovered.
The readings which follow are from the book "Edgar Cayce on Atlantis"; by Edgar Evans Cayce The Son of Edgar Cayce, l968-l97l, Paperback Library.
The readings:
In Egypt at a time of coalition of natives, Kings, Priests, Atlanteans, Etc., entity among natives in authority as counselor to various groups and historians of that to be preserved, native and Atlantean. (2922-1; February 8, l943)
Note in the preceding statement that his entity was historian of that which was to be preserved, not only of the natives of that land but also of the Atlanteans.
Another reading states: Among Atlanteans who came into Egypt for preserving records and promises of Atlantean development—with recall of priest rose to power when there was the union of service and activity toward worship of one God. (2167-1; April l3, 1940)
Reading: Before that entity was in the Egyptian land, among the (Atlanteans who came in with those peoples in authority. For there the entity was one who PERSONALLY cared for the records that were brought by the leaders of that people for preservation in that portion of man’s experience in the earth. (2523-1, July 1, l94l)
Reading: For one living in the l0.500 BC period—Activities of entity’s sojourn then still preserved in the hall of records there. (ll82-1; June l, l936)
Reading: Entity in the Atlantean and Egyptian land— Among those who came into Egyptian experience for preserving the records of those activities- became a supervisor of the excavations— in studying the old records and in preparing and building the house of records for the Atlanteans as well as part of the house initiate—or Great Pyramid. (2462-2; June l9, l941)
The last extract suggests that this pyramid or Hall of Records is located in the vicinity of the Sphinx. Another reading confirms this and says that similar records exist, or existed, in other parts of the world.
Reading: Before that the entity was in the Atlantean land, when there was constructive activity of the children of the Law of One during the period when the land was being broken up.
We find the entity was the leading influence for the considering of the ways and means by which there would be the preserving of the records from the destruction of the land. It would be well if the entity were to seek either of the three phases of the ways and means in which these records of the activities of individuals were preserved—the one in the Atlantean land, that sank, which will rise and is rising again; another in the place of the records that leadeth from the Sphinx to the hall of records, in the Egyptian land; and another in the Aryan or YUCATAN land, where the shadow of the temple there is overshadowing same. (2012-1; September 25, l939)
In the last entry, mention was made of the Yucatan land, referring to Yucatan in Mexico, of course, where it is shown in the text to be the location of the records.
It is vital that the reader understand the Great Pyramid complex in Egypt is and always was intended to be an area model of the polar projection map. This will become obvious when it is seen that the Sphinx location, relative to the Great Pyramid, was determined by the use of the summer solstice circle. The polar projection map verifies this.
To the writer’s knowledge, no one has ever attempted to locate the Hall of Records in this way. Therefore, this theory is a complete departure from previous ones. This idea is revolutionary because proof is shown, step-by-step through the author’s maps, that only by considering the complex as a whole can the records left by the Atlanteans be discovered. No other method will point the way to the Hall of Records in the Yucatan to which the prophecies refer.
Had the writer not learned of the two different prophecies, the mystery of why the great pyramid complex was built could not have been solved.
It was after many years of research and numerous discoveries along the way that the author realized there simply is no other method that will point the way to the recovery of those records hidden in the Yucatan.
Chapter One
The Sphinx has been called the “guardian of the mysteries,” as it pertains to the Pyramid complex in Egypt. It could, as well, be called the “Messenger,” because it is here that the journey begins.
There’s a very old prophecy which states the following:
“A man will start out from the left front paw of the Sphinx, going north at 6 a.m. on June 2l. Following the shadow of the sun, he will accidentally discover the information which will lead to the answer of why the Great Pyramid complex was built.”
It is reasonable that anyone trying to follow the shadow of the sun at 6 a.m. on 21 June, or any other day, would discover the impossibility of doing so because there’s not a resolute line of shadow to follow.
The date and time of departure give the would-be “traveler” two clues. First, the time of departure is when day is breaking. This gives the effect of a shadow over a very wide area that cannot be followed, so the time of day and date do not seem to help solve the problem.
When the time of day 6:a.m. and the date 21 June, are considered more carefully and used together, the clues take new meaning!
The date 21 June is known as the summer solstice. This means that it is the first day of summer. It also means the sun has traveled as far north as it can go and must stop and begin its journey south. The earth’s angle to the sun on this date is twenty-three degrees and thirty minutes, or 23°30'0" north of the Equator. This gives the Traveler the angle of the shadow of the sun being cast upon the earth. At 6 a.m. dawn is breaking and the shadow is in a northerly direction. The Sphinx is facing east so the shadow angle from the left front paw is twenty-three and one-half degrees north. But how does one follow the shadow of dawn? The shadow covers a very wide area.
Even with all this logical reasoning, the Traveler would not find the solution to the prophetic riddle, because by starting on his journey from the actual location of the Sphinx, he cannot solve the problem.
The problem must be solved by a very different approach. It can be solved only by graphic illustration and then only by acknowledging that the shadow cast upon the earth on the day given is perpendicular to the source of the light from the sun.
After having established that it is the shadow cast upon the sphere of the earth that must be followed, and having determined the angle of the shadow—then it is possible to deduce that one must take into account the whole earth’s surface.
At this point no further useful deductions are possible without graphic illustration. This is necessary in order to show the angle of the sun’s relation to the earth, and to see graphically the shadow cast upon the earth, that must be followed. The graphic illustration shown here is known as a polar projection map that correctly places the summer solstice angle and winter solstice angle by drawing a circle to represent the entire earth’s surface. The circle will contain within its boundary another circle that will represent the Equator. The outer circle will represent the South Pole and the center of the two circles will represent the North Pole. The summer solstice and the winter solstice are shown at their respective locations. The moon is also shown at its furthermost limits, both north and south. These have as their point of reference the North Pole. It is important to notice that the sun, as well as the moon is shown on the South Pole circle— not on the Equator. The Equator is shown here as the one hundred eighty degrees. It starts at zero degree on the South Pole circle, and goes through the North Pole. The Equator is also shown as the zero degree, inner circle.
In some instances the sun and moon's limits of travel north and south are shown as longitude on the map. This is not the usual way to illustrate the polar projection map, but this is the method that was used to safely store the records. As the reader will see, this method will produce the desired results.
In this explanation of locating the Sphinx, the summer solstice angle is used to give the direction of the shadow from the left front paw of the Sphinx. It must be followed in order to find the "door" that will lead to the hidden records. Since the prophecy says that the man who does this will find the door, the shadow angle must lead to something that can at least be connected to, or associated in some way with the door. In the following drawing, this connection is accomplished.
Since the shadow angle is at twenty-three and one-half degrees and perpendicular to the angle of the summer solstice—going north—the traveler is now able to follow the shadow of the sun. The problem now is that there’s not a fixed position of the Sphinx’s left front paw on the polar projection map. In the following drawing, the location of the Sphinx’s left front paw will be given. This will be accomplished by adding the summer solstice circle to the map, and then adding the summer solstice "angle" that has now become the shadow angle. The shadow will begin at the intersection of the summer solstice circle, and ninety degrees that runs through the North Pole. The shadow angle will terminate at the one hundred eighty degrees that also runs through the North Pole. At this intersection, the Sphinx’s left paw is located.
This method of locating the Sphinx on the polar projection map is verified by the fact that on actual location the angle given here as the “shadow angle” is the same angle as from the left front paw of the Sphinx to the northeast corner of the Great Pyramid. The pyramid isn't shown in the drawing below.
There are many other verifying factors, but this should suffice. The reason for using the solstice angle as the shadow angle from the solstice circle is to show the relationship of the Solstice circle to the position of the Sphinx’s left front paw on the global scale. In this way, the polar projection map may be used, and the longitude and latitude drawn in. This is possible because the correct distance of the solstice circle from the Equator is given on almost all-polar projection maps sold in the USA. How the northeast corner of the Great Pyramid is located by this shadow angle is given in Chapter Two, Locating the Great Pyramid.
The drawing below reflects the position of the Sphinx’s left front paw as it is related to the summer solstice circle only. The pentacle also locates the sphinx left front paw. It is shown in the drawing below.
When the 23°30'0" Shadow angle of dawn has moved past the sphinx' the same phenomenon may be repeated. The only requirement is that now the Equator is used in place of the South Pole circle.
Chapter Two - Locating the Great Pyramid
In the previous chapter, the following statement was made: The shadow angle which is from the left front paw of the Sphinx must lead to something that could be recognized as being connected to or associated with the door.
When making this connection, one must consider the fact that the Sphinx’ location in the Great Pyramid complex was, in fact, determined by the angle of the summer solstice (the shadow angle). This in itself is no small step in the right direction. This proves that the angle of the earth to the sun at the time of the solstice was at least part of the original plan when the Great Pyramid complex was designed.
In this chapter it will be explained how the Great Pyramid base is located by the twenty-three and one-half degree shadow angle. As before, the shadow angle will be from the left front paw of the Sphinx. In the next drawing the shadow angle will lead to the northeast corner of the Great Pyramid (when on actual location). In the drawing, the center of the pyramid complex is the North Pole, and the ninety degree angle runs through the center of the pyramid from the North Pole.
The angle of thirty degrees drawn from zero degrees at the North Pole to the South Pole circle will be one hundred eighty degrees from the Great Pyramid base. The same one hundred eighty degrees will be tangent the Equator circle, as the southern base of the Great Pyramid is on the Equator circle.
It must be understood here that because the polar projection map is being used, the actual north base of the pyramid has now become the southern base. In other words, if one is actually standing on the left front paw of the Sphinx and looking toward the Great Pyramid, he will be looking in a northerly direction, but if he considers himself to be standing at the same place only inside the polar projection map and looking in the same direction he will be looking in a southerly direction. This is because the center of the pyramid complex, as it is applied to the polar projection map, is the North Pole; so the directions will be given as the polar projection map dictates.
Looking at the polar projection map (see drawing below), the shadow angle of twenty-three and one-half degrees is tangent the Southeast corner of the Great Pyramid. This corner is determined by the intersection of the shadow angle and the one-hundred eighty-degree angle which originates on the South Pole circle at thirty degrees north of zero degree.
From the corner location just described, the entire pyramid base may be determined. All that is necessary is to measure the distance from the corner just found to the ninety degree angle, which runs through the center of the pyramid from the North Pole. The distance will be one-half of the southern base, then apply this distance to the left side of the ninety-degree and the southern base length is complete. Then it is quite simple to complete the remaining three sides of the Pyramid.
In the drawing below, the shadow angle does not locate the summer solstice circle as it did in the previous chapter, Locating the Sphinx. This is not a deception, as it may seem. In the following chapters, this will be seen as being most logical.
The important thing to see here is that it is the same shadow angle of twenty-three and one-half degrees that is shown to be used in both ways. First it was used to locate the Sphinx, and then used to locate the corner of the Great Pyramid.
To better understand the different positions of the shadow of the sun and how the same shadow can locate both the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid corner, the shadow angle should be seen as being caused by the spinning of the earth as it moves in its orbit around the sun. The shadow keeps the same angle as it moves across the earth on the day of the Summer Solstice. It is the shadow of dawn.
Below is the polar projection map, showing the shadow angle from the sphinx to the great pyramid's northeast corner.
Chapter Three - Locating the Apex
What better way could there be to preserve valuable information about how to locate important documents than to build an indestructible monument that covers approximately thirteen acres and stands over four hundred and eighty feet high?
The Great Pyramid located on the Giza Plateau in Egypt is that monument. Until now, there has been no real proof as to why it was built. The reason it was built was to preserve information about locating the hidden records concerning man’s ancient past.
When the directions for uncovering this information are carried out and the records are recovered, these records will answer questions man has asked himself and has been unable to answer.
Questions typically asked are:
- Where did we come from?
- Are we descendants of a superior race who lived thousands of years ago?
The apex is vitally important in the effort to locate these records of our ancient past. The apex has not been the subject of many debates in the past, but it should have been because it holds the answer to this much sought information. It is this small area atop the Great Pyramid that represents the location of these records.
The architects who drew the plans for the preservation of this knowledge stored it in such a way that it could not be discovered by searching the Great Pyramid for a room. If the records had been stored in the pyramid, it would have left open the possibility of vandals finding and destroying all of it.
The architects knew whatever method was used had to be one that would endure the test of time. Not only did they make use of an indestructible monument; they also used two other indestructible objects: the sun and the moon!
For surly no destruction would come to either. The apex is located on the polar projection map by use of the sun.
It has been known for many years that the base of the Great Pyramid corresponds to one-half minute of one degree of latitude on the Equator, Until now no one has considered the apex corresponding to some kind of earth measurement as well.
The locating of the apex by use of the sun is directly connected to the way those ancient people measured the earth. After that it was a simple matter to reduce the measurement to the desired size of the Great Pyramid base.
The following is the correct use of the sun in locating the Great Pyramid apex on the polar projection map. Several drawings will follow, all of which are parts of the same system. As in chapters one, and two, where the sun was used to locate the left front paw of the sphinx, and the northeast corner of the great pyramid. The sun is used here also to locate the apex area, and as before the sun’s position at solstice will be located on the South Pole circle.
The importance of using the sun and moon on the South Pole circle is that it then becomes possible to locate the apex in the center of the Great Pyramid on the global scale. This allows for the use of correct longitude and latitude when measuring the area that the apex covers on the polar projection map.
By the discovery of this method it is now possible to reduce the area covered by the Pyramid base as well as the apex area to correspond to the actual size of the Great Pyramid, and may also be applied to the entire pyramid complex area which will correspond in turn to the polar projection map.
As will be seen in the drawings concerning the location of the apex, a l80 degree line is taken from the position of the sun at solstice (summer) to the 90 degree meridian which runs through the North Pole as well as through the center of the Great Pyramid, and its apex. At that place where the l80 degrees from the summer solstice intersects the ninety-degree meridian near the center of the Great Pyramid is the southern limit of the apex. This position on the polar projection map of the earth is twenty and one-half degrees north of the Equator circle which is zero degrees on this drawing. The same southern limit is 69 and one-half degrees from the North Pole which is the center of the circle.
What has just been described concerning the use of the summer solstice in locating the southern limit of the apex may also be used in locating the area of the apex by the winter solstice. In applying the winter solstice, the apex area will be located 180 degrees distant on the same latitude of twenty and one-half degrees and on the opposite side of the North Pole.
The importance of using the winter solstice to locate the apex area is that it is in the Yucatan of Mexico. This is where Mr. Edgar Cayce predicted the records would be found.
Both locations of the apex area are shown in the drawing below.
Some simple mathematics reveal that the apex is one-half degree in length from the south side to the north side, where the southern limit is 20 and one-half degrees north of the Equator, and the northern limit is 21 degrees north of the Equator.
21 Degrees - 20 Degrees 30 Minutes = 00 Degrees 30 Minutes or one half degree
This one half degree on the global scale covers about thirty-four and five-eight miles.
The reason for bringing into this account the location of the apex in the Yucatan in Mexico is that the apex area there is the proposed location of the"records."
The drawing below is the Polar Projection Map, showing the North Pole as the center and the outermost circle as the South Pole. It also shows how the apex area in the Yucatan is located, using the sun and the moon.
Also shown in the drawing is the method used to locate the Great Pyramid’s northeast corner.
Chapter Four - The Door
It is said that the sun and moon are the gold and silver keys, which if used correctly, will unlock the door to some kind of secret knowledge. After having discovered their correct use in connection with the "Giza Blueprints" this writer agrees.
In previous chapters, it has been shown how the sun and the moon play an important part in solving the mystery as to why the Great Pyramid was built. In addition, in previous chapters, the position of the Great Pyramid as it is applied to the polar projection map is important because of the way in which the sun and moon are used to locate the apex. The apex being that part of the pyramid that represents the area of that door, which in turn will lead to the location of the records. The apex is not the door but its size and position on the polar projection map represents another place on earth that is the physical location of the door, or entrance to where the records are to be found.
The actual location of the records is in the Yucatan of Mexico, in an area that is one-half degree square. This place is located at 2l degrees north latitude and 270 degrees longitude. This location corresponds with the pyramid apex located on the same 2l degree latitude circle on the reverse side of the North Pole.
It is proper to turn the Apex l80 degrees so that it is located in the Yucatan of Mexico at the latitude and longitude mentioned above. In this manner, the gold and silver keys unlock the door.
The twenty-one degree north latitude mentioned above is the northern latitude of the apex in the Yucatan, and the southern limit is one-half degree south of this twenty-one degree.
The importance of the winter solstice is that it locates the southern limit of the apex just as the summer solstice did before the rotation took place.
On the following pages, there will be drawings, which will give the fundamentals of the great pyramid complex as it is applied to the polar projection map. These drawings will also show the different positions of the shadow of the sun as it is used to determine the position of the corner of the great pyramid and the position of the Sphinx’s left front paw.
The first drawing shows the shadow angle as it falls across the left front paw of the Sphinx and at the same time is tangent the northeast corner of the Great Pyramid. It also shows how the southern base of the pyramid is aligned to the Equator.
Note that this only happens on the summer solstice. This indicates that the sun was used to place both the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx at their respective locations. It also indicates that the great pyramid and the sphinx were built at the same time. Note also the 23°30' shadow angle not only touches the northeastern corner of the great pyramid, but it continues on to the South Pole circle. At that point a 90° line descending downward to the left corner of the great pyramid will be seen. This determines the width of the Great pyramid. In this way, the shadow angle from the sphinx left front paw gives the location of two of the great pyramid's corners. The northeast corner and the northwest corner. It also shows the location of the South Pole circle. The reader will remember that this only happens on the summer solstice when the earth is at the angle of 23°30' to the sun. It should be mentioned here that the Prophecy stated it would happen at 6:a.m. on 21 June.
The second drawing shows the shadow angle from the summer solstice circle to the Sphinx’s left front paw. This is only possible when the South Pole is replaced by the equator. Thus making the equator the great circle. The third drawing combines the first two.
The drawing below is a partial map of Mexico. The shaded is the Yucatan, just below the Tropic of Cancer. Note the 90 degrees running through the extreme left or west side of the Yucatan. It is the same 90 degrees that also run through the apex area there.
On the following page, there is a map of the Yucatan that shows the area where the apex is located. The latitude and longitude are included. It also shows the location of Merida the state capital of Yucatan. Also shown are two pyramid locations. These pyramid locations are depicted as two small squares.
Of special interest on this map, is the way in which the two pyramids are aligned with the apex in order to show the limits to which the apex extends.
The area covered by the apex on this global scale is about l200 square miles, and it is within the apex area that the records left there by the Atlanteans will be uncovered in the near future.
Copyright E. Criswell, Jr. All Rights Reserved This article was re-printed here with the kind permission of the author.
Author's Site: http://www.pyramiddata.com/
Check his site regularly to be the first one to know when his book is released.
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