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The Giza Death Star
by Joseph P. Farrell
from Adventures Unlimited Press
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Simply unreadable ! 
The author is supposed to be a historian with a PhD in Patristics from Oxford. Then how comes he is hardly able to quote any of his sources ? In "The Giza Death Star" a great number of undemonstrated, undocumented and very questionable assumptions of authors like Zecharia Sitchin and David Hatcher Childress are presented as sound facts. The author sometimes admits he was not able to find where the original information came from, but most times he doesn't even mind checking: if Sitchin or Childress says so... more info
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great insights 
In this book, Farrell expands upon Christopher Dunn's research into the true nature of the Great Pyramid of Giza as a working machine. While Dunn has concluded that it was a tremendous power plant, Farrell takes that idea even further and shows how it could have been not only that, but also a weapon of truly monstrous proportions. From the halls of ancient knowledge to the cutting edge of today's physics, Farrell sifts through evidence and speculations to build a firm foundation for his theory... more info
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Paleophysics and the Pyramids 
"Giza Death Star" is Dr. Farrells hypothesis on the true function of the Great Pyramid left by a Paleoancient society predating the Egyptian "legacy" civilization who merely inherited it. Farrell postulates that the Great Pyramid is a shell missing its primary components which were likely deliberately destroyed as recounted in ancient Sumerian texts. Building upon the works of writers such as Christopher Dunn and others, Farrell brings together ancient esoteric texts and various known physics together... more info
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You Need This Book 
It certainly helps to have somewhat of a background in Quantum Physics and history -- because then you can really appreciate what Joseph Farrell has done with this work. He very skillfully explains the anomalies of physics and history as regards to the 'monuments' on the Giza plains. This one deserves to be read and re-read.
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