Diane Jean was a student of Egyptology, the study of Ancient Egypt and its people,
pyramids, mysticism and more. She was quite amazed that modern day science was blinded
to the ways in which the pyramids were constructed. To her the methods used to construct
the pyramids were quite clear and were crying out for attention if one just opened
their eyes, their ears and their heart.
To Diane Jean, the answers to the all riddles, problems and mysteries of life are
swirling around everyone singing out to them with answers but very few want to pause,
be quiet and listen.
The Ancient Egyptians were a people with an enormous capacity to cooperate and share.
They wanted to cooperate and share not only with people in their time but to those
in the future. To travel and communicate through time they created different machine
processes one of which is known as hieroglyphic writing and another is known as
pyramid building.
In their hieroglyphs, the Egyptians communicated in minute and exacting detail every
aspect of their lives. They described their physical life, their spiritual life
and the journey from one to the other. What is more, they quantified their life
and associated and synchronized it with the greater context of the earth and the
heavens. For example, some hieroglyphs record the oxen herded, loaves of bread baked
and number of stones shipped on a particular day.
According to Diane Jean, the methods used to construct the pyramids were openly
recorded in everyday hieroglyphs. The answer has always been there if only one wanted
to open their eyes, ears and heart to the answer. She was particularly fond of one
hieroglyphic passage which roughly read: "A written prayer was placed under a pyramid
stone. The prayer was played upon an instrument and the pyramid stone was lifted
the distance of an arrow's flight when shot from a bow."
According to Diane Jean and the hieroglyphs, the Egyptians had advanced knowledge
of science and how to apply it to everyday life. They used applied sciences in everything
from the baking of bread to building pyramids to understanding relationships between
harmonic frequencies and nuclear processes and perhaps to building nuclear machines.
Sounds bizarre doesn't it. Except when one visits nuclear crater sites in the deserts
of Africa that are still radioactive after thousands of years. Thousands of year
ago, Egyptians thought that they were descendants of aliens who traveled to earth
from the stars in vehicles powered by the stars (nuclear power).
The Ancient Egyptians had access to huge stockpiles of highly enriched uranium!
Something modern day science was unable to create until the late 20th century. (and
according to Diane Jean only with help from aliens).
The answer to how the Egyptians built the pyramids is documented by the Egyptians
themselves in their profuse and detailed hieroglyphs. Roughly translated, the hieroglyphs
describe how the pyramid stones were shipped by barge [boat] along the Nile starting
from the quarry and all the way to the top of the pyramid. Pause, listen and study
it yourself. The answer is there IF you open your eyes, ears and heart.
According to Diane Jean, the hieroglyphs described various devices employed along
the journey which roughly translated into today's language could be called "piston,
ratchet, cylinder, and conveyor belt". "A stone river that ran upstream ...beginning
at the Nile and ending at the top of the Pyramid." What is different in the DJ translation
is that the "stone river" does not flow up a "dry creek" of ramps in the shape of
a corkscrew around the exterior of the pyramid but rather the "stone river" flows
straight up the exterior of the pyramid. The shape of the stream is roughly similar
to that of an arrow shot up from a bow. Imagine an arrow, the shape, size and weight
of a pyramid stone floating up at about a 54 degree arc!
The hieroglyphs described more about how those enormous pyramid arrows were lifted.
"The oars [stone pistons] are used to paddle the barges [pyramid stones, arrows]
up stream [toward the top of the pyramid]". "At ports hewed in sequence in the stream,
the barges are lashed to shore" ...The glyphs continue, "when all the barges in
the stream are in port a new barge is launched into the stream...and all continue
their journey up stream [to the top of the pyramid]..."
The distance from the bottom of the pyramid to the top was roughly the distance
of an arrow's flight when shot from a bow...
Additional articles will describe Diane Jean's hieroglyphic translations describing
harmonic frequencies, nuclear processes, transmutation, alchemy, modern science,
time travel and more.
