I think it would be a great undertaking but would certainly be worthwhile to search out the limestone plates that were taken from the pyramids and try to decode the language on them.

it may be that the builders of the pyramids wrote there history on these limestone covering plates.

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Herodotus, visiting in the fifth century BC, reported that inscriptions of strange characters were to be found on the pyramid's casing stones. In AD 1179 the Arab historian Abd el Latif recorded that these inscriptions were so numerous that they could have filled "more than ten thousand written pages." William of Baldensal, a European visitor of the early fourteenth century, tells how the stones were covered with strange symbols arranged in careful rows. Sadly, in 1356, following an earthquake that leveled Cairo, the Arabs robbed the pyramid of its beautiful casing of stones to rebuild mosques and fortresses in the city. As the stones were cut into smaller pieces and reshaped, all traces of the ancient inscriptions were removed from them. A great library of ageless wisdom was forever lost.


Herodotus reported strange characters on the plating stones but there are hieroglyphics all over the place on the giza plateau
why would he report the inscriptions as being strange unless they were not uniform or consistant with the hieroglyphics
commonly found in giza.





3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.