LIVE Tuesday Nov 10th @ 8p CST Lost Technologies of the Great Pyramid with Steven Myers

Tune in LIVE Tuesday November 10th at 8 pm  CST as the Dudes n Beer podcast welcomes independent researcher, lecturer and author, Steven Myers to discuss his books Lost Technologies of the Great Pyramid and The Great Pyramid Prosperity Machine. Transcending the fables and misinformation of modern Egyptology, Steven provides detailed theories of how the Great Pyramid was really built as well as new discoveries of lost technologies used to build this massive wonder and its actual intended purpose.

One of the most enigmatic structures in the history of humanity, the Great Pyramid of Egypt has captivated mankind for millennia. From its immense size, to the complex that surrounds it, the precise alignment with true North and even its location on the exact center of the Earth’s mass the mysteries of the Great Pyramid abound. But of all things what has escaped engineers since the discovery of this surviving wonder of the ancient world is how it was built. The theories are almost as numerous as the blocks that comprise the structure itself, yet for some reason even modern engineers have not been able to replicate the feat…even to scale in a scale amount of time using modern equipment. How is this possible? What technology did the ancient Egyptians and possibly other cultures around the world possess that allowed them to build these megolithic structures?

Join the Dudes and Beer podcast Tuesday November 10th at 8 pm  CST as we welcome Steven Myers, author of Lost Technologies of the Great Pyramid to discuss the world of ancient technology and the building and use of the Great Pyramid of Egypt.

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