Friday, January 18, 2019

Giza Pyramids ... Warns a Catastrophic Cosmic Event

The astronomical data with which the Giza pyramid was built reveals the time when a catastrophic event that would threaten the Earth from the cosmos ....

Billy Meier
17th May, 1976

When the pyramids were built, the then astronomers were already calculating the further fate of the Earth.

According to the derived data from that the measurements of the pyramids were elaborated.

The calculations revealed that many thousands of years in the future a catastrophe would once again threaten the Earth from the cosmos, like at the time of the construction of the pyramids.

For indicating the impending catastrophe to the Earth’s inhabitants of later millennia, the obtained measurement data of astronomical nature in distant future were therefore built into the pyramids.

That means that they were constructed according to the data and measurements, which will precisely then match with the astronomical data, when the catastrophe from space will anew loom.

Astronomy was very capable in those days, and thus calculated the dates very precisely.

It even considered several world crashes in their calculations and was in that way able to calculate the dates with extremely accurate precision.

As pre-calculated the Earth did then actually crash and proved the science of those days, meanwhile long gone, to be right.

And now the time is slowly fulfilling, since the astronomical measurement data, which as explained served for the construction of pyramids and were determinant, are gradually corresponding with the astronomical values of the present time, and announcing the so more than 70,000 years ago prophesied happening.

And that happening will precisely be then, when the sunlight of a faraway star passes through the tube-like opening of the revelation, which stretches from outside the Giza pyramid to the centre, in a straight uninterrupted line and illuminates a particular point.

CR 52

http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_52

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