The Pyramids of the Grand Canyon, its Off-Limit Areas, & Egyptian Relics (Facts)

nivek

As Above So Below
The Pyramids of the Grand Canyon, its "Off-Limit" Areas, & Egyptian Relics (Facts)

In a restricted area of the Grand Canyon there are pyramids & caves full of hieroglyphics and Egyptian relics. Many people do not know about them as this information has been suppressed by the federal government for about a century.

The "Isis Temple" of the Grand Canyon.

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The sky over this area is restricted air space, the area surrounding this pyramid and cave on the ground is illegal (and treacherous) to navigate, and all official reports about this from the Smithsonian and elsewhere have been censored, modified, nullified, or retracted. This still did not stop people from attempting to visit this part of the canyon. Many have been arrested, and some have died attempting to climb to these sacred sites over the years. It has gotten to the point where the government feels it must have armed FBI agents guarding inside the entrance to the cave that is now known as Kincaid's Cave.

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Kincaid's Cave was named after G.E. Kincaid, who was the first to enter the cave. After retiring from the Marines, G. E Kincaid worked for S. A. Jordan as a archaeologist. S. A Jordan was sent to the Grand Canyon by the Smithsonian Institute to investigate information reported by John Westly Powell. The tunnel is presently on a cliff wall 400 feet above the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. Archaeologists estimate the Man Made Cavern is around 3,000 years old. This cavern is over five hundred feet long, and has several cross tunnels to large chambers. This was the lowest level and last Egyptian "tunnel city" that was built in the Grand Canyon. Since the time that it was constructed, archaeologists estimate the Colorado River has eroded 300 feet lower.

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There were many Egyptian relics that were discovered in Kincaid's Cave, one of which was a pure gold artifact for the Egyptian king named Khyan, Khian or Khayan. The relic is holding lotus flowers in both hands (native to Egypt). This was found in the first cross tunnel of the cave, which was in the exact same location as the shrines in the valley of the king's tunnel cities, before the kings of ancient Egypt began to build pyramids and above ground cities. It was found that Khyan was a descendant of King Zaphnath in Egypt who may have been Joseph in the Bible.

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This Egyptian golden tablet was also discovered in the depths of this tunnel city led by way of Kincaid's Cave. This tablet serves as a history book, including names that began with King Zaphnath coming to Aztlan, and information about his decedent King Khyan coming to the Grand Canyon.

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These pure gold artifacts from Kincaid's Cave and these Egyptian urns from Powell's Cave (pictured above) are some of the only historical artifacts from the Grand Canyon on display at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. Where did the rest of them go? At least some of them were obviously photographed and documented, but who knows what wasn't. There is a reason why other relics that have been found here are not on display.

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The first American explorer/archaeologist that searched the Grand Canyon was John Westly Powell, who partnered with a native, Jacob Vernon Hamblin (both pictured above), who served in place of his late partner for the expedition. Powell worked as an explorer/archaeologist for the US Department of the Interior, and was the director of the Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution. In 1869, Powell traveled down the Green River to explore the Grand Canyon, and was the first person to report any archaeological information to the US government about natives that inhabited the Grand Canyon and their history.

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John Westly Powell discovered what is now called Powell's Cave (cave entrance pictured above). The following is a quote taken directly out of a book that Powell published:
In this Canyon, great numbers of man made caves are hollowed out. I first walked down a gorge to the left of a cliff and climbed to a bench of the cliff. There was a trail on the cliff bench that was deeply worn into the rock formation. Where the trail crossed some gulches, some steps had been cut. I could see no evidence that the trail had been traveled in a long time. I returned to our camp about 3:00 PM and the men had found more Egyptian hieroglyphics on cliff walls near the cave. We explored the cave and found this shrine and other artifacts. That evening I sent a team member to notify the Smithsonian Institute of our discovery. We continued to survey the canyon and discovered more Egyptian tunnel cities. I estimate in my report that I think upwards of 50,000 Egyptians had inhabited the Grand Canyon at one time.
The Shrine that Powell and his team found in Powell's Cave was identified as a Shrine for Seteprene sometimes spelled Smenkhare, Seti, or Smenkare. King Seteprene was King Akhenaten's son that began his rule at Saqqara , Shemau in 1336 BC, but only lasted 10 years, which was when he died on his last trip to Saqqara Egypt.

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The hieroglyphics Powell's team found. This is a diagram for the Egyptian writing system when the ancient Egyptians came to the Grand Canyon. It was a school tablet used for teaching Egyptian children to read and write.

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There were even crypts (sarcophagi) discovered. One of crypts was opened in the Grand Canyon to see if there were mummies in them before they were sent to the Smithsonian Institute storage building.

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They also discovered this rock cut vault with statues.

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Did you know that all the monuments in the Grand Canyon are named after Egyptian pharaohs? This famous canyon in Arizona is actually an ancient array of pyramids. The sites even align with the same stars that the pyramids of Giza align with, the constellations of Orion and Pleiades.

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Zoroaster Temple in the Grand Canyon: named by Hopi Indians.

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Another cave entrance in the canyon.

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Hieroglyphics from Kincaid's Cave.

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Standingstones

Celestial
First, it’s John Wesley Powell, not John Westly Powell. Next, some of those carving are of the historical Buddha. What are they doing amongst Egyptian artifacts? That seems strange to me and the author didn’t question this?
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Yeah I couldn't pass up posting this story, its pretty wild, but I did watch a 'Mysteries at the National Parks' episode which Chris O'Brien discusses GE Kincaid about that underground passage system with connecting rooms and finding Egyptian artifacts and gold along with Oriental statues...

Here is the show, Chris O'Brien comes on at about the 5:20 minute mark:

 
First, it’s John Wesley Powell, not John Westly Powell. Next, some of those carving are of the historical Buddha. What are they doing amongst Egyptian artifacts? That seems strange to me and the author didn’t question this?
It's just endless nonsense. The story starring GE Kincaid is an obvious tall tale of the sort that was very common back then. He didn't exist. The crap about the Powell expedition is beyond absurd. Google the name Jacob Vernon Hamblin for a good laugh. He existed, but he was not an Indian but a fairly famous Mormon!

This kind of idiotic baloney does a great disservice to John Wesley Powell and his amazing adventures. He actually led two expeditions down the Green or Colorado, and did in fact name a lot of landmarks and such. The book Beyond the Hundredth Meridian, by Wallace Stegner is a very well done and complete description of Powell and his expeditions. I would also highly recommend the JWP museum in Green River, Utah, if you are ever out that way. It's right on I-70, not too far from the Colorado border.

Powell was, among many other things, a very forward thinking man and had ideas about the then-future settlement of the west that should have been taken up. He was mostly ignored, such as when he insisted that water rights should be perpetually tied to the land they drained, or that the "Jeffersonian grid" should be abandoned and watersheds, ridge lines, and other natural features should be used for dividing up land. The west would be a far more sensible place if he had been listened to.
 

spacecase0

earth human
I once made friends with quite a few archaeologists
and at some point asked them about the grand canyon no dig zone
they ALL told me that this is the only place on earth you can't go dig.
wear torn countries, yes, places that hate white people, yes, but there, no.
and that it was the only place earth that prohibited it so much.
they said it was a big deal.
I was not expecting such a reaction from them.

so, when serious archaeologists tell me that this largest cover up in archaeological history is about,
then I will think there is something to be found there.

if you are debating if something is going on there, start with asking real archaeologists (make sure they are not on the record or you will usually get a "no comment", or a "I like my job")
then go look at the history of the names of the places on very old maps in the grand canyon.
look at the native language there and the history of a good number of the words.
one thing I know for sure is that something very very odd is going on out there.
 
Anybody can boat down the Colorado River, the length of the canyon. Camp along the banks. I know quite a few people who have done it. You do need a permit, but that's just to keep the hordes from trashing the place. I've hiked down to the bottom and back out. It is an awesome part of the world.

I would like to see some specifics about this prohibition. Much of the land down there is sacred native land, and the Park Service is serious about respecting it. I know there have been archaeological digs in the canyon. Please could we see what area this off-limits zone includes? Or is it just rumor and myth like so many other things?

As to the story Nivek posted here, it's bullshit from the fake quotes by Powell to the silly photos of Egyptian artifacts in museums on the other side of the Atlantic. Ask any archaeologist about it. Any real archaeologist, not the online cartoons or the TV "experts".
 

spacecase0

earth human
Anybody can boat down the Colorado River, the length of the canyon. Camp along the banks. I know quite a few people who have done it. You do need a permit, but that's just to keep the hordes from trashing the place. I've hiked down to the bottom and back out. It is an awesome part of the world.

I would like to see some specifics about this prohibition. Much of the land down there is sacred native land, and the Park Service is serious about respecting it. I know there have been archaeological digs in the canyon. Please could we see what area this off-limits zone includes? Or is it just rumor and myth like so many other things?

As to the story Nivek posted here, it's bullshit from the fake quotes by Powell to the silly photos of Egyptian artifacts in museums on the other side of the Atlantic. Ask any archaeologist about it. Any real archaeologist, not the online cartoons or the TV "experts".
it should be lost on this forum somewhere
Archaeologica.org • Index page
or just go ask them. looks like at least a few of them are still active there. but that forum is not what it use to be, some left, some passed away.
if you are worried about credibility, go look into who are members on that forum.

I don't really care about this topic anymore,
I tried to get momentum to get the grand canyon explored the correct way,
and it is now clear that it is not going to happen.
so nothing will come from any of this talk about it.
 
A quick search at that site took me to this thread:
Burrow's Cave - Archaeologica.org

The containers are still there, but the contents have evaporated into the ether. I didn't see any names but anonymous screen names like we have here so to me it's just another forum.

Some mysterious legends from the Grand Canyon are interesting, but I have yet to see any real evidence that there is anything strange there, in the way of anomalies of course. I've been there several times but have not heard of any restrictions on research or even travel in the canyon, though there are areas that people are strongly discouraged from hiking into for their own safety. Plenty of people die in there every year, and on my hike down to Phantom Ranch and back I saw plenty of ill prepared tourons. Most places don't regularly kill the clueless, but that's one that does. So anyway, if anyone has something substantial to support a story about lost civilizations or whatever oddities might exist down there, I'd love to see it. Until then it goes in my "Dulce basket". Also known as the yarn box.
 

Standingstones

Celestial
A quick search at that site took me to this thread:
Burrow's Cave - Archaeologica.org

The containers are still there, but the contents have evaporated into the ether. I didn't see any names but anonymous screen names like we have here so to me it's just another forum.

Some mysterious legends from the Grand Canyon are interesting, but I have yet to see any real evidence that there is anything strange there, in the way of anomalies of course. I've been there several times but have not heard of any restrictions on research or even travel in the canyon, though there are areas that people are strongly discouraged from hiking into for their own safety. Plenty of people die in there every year, and on my hike down to Phantom Ranch and back I saw plenty of ill prepared tourons. Most places don't regularly kill the clueless, but that's one that does. So anyway, if anyone has something substantial to support a story about lost civilizations or whatever oddities might exist down there, I'd love to see it. Until then it goes in my "Dulce basket". Also known as the yarn box.
For what it is worth... the master of disinformation, Richard Doty, was known to have spread BS about Dulce to Paul Bennewitz.
 

spacecase0

earth human
A quick search at that site took me to this thread:
Burrow's Cave - Archaeologica.org

The containers are still there, but the contents have evaporated into the ether. I didn't see any names but anonymous screen names like we have here so to me it's just another forum.

Some mysterious legends from the Grand Canyon are interesting, but I have yet to see any real evidence that there is anything strange there, in the way of anomalies of course. I've been there several times but have not heard of any restrictions on research or even travel in the canyon, though there are areas that people are strongly discouraged from hiking into for their own safety. Plenty of people die in there every year, and on my hike down to Phantom Ranch and back I saw plenty of ill prepared tourons. Most places don't regularly kill the clueless, but that's one that does. So anyway, if anyone has something substantial to support a story about lost civilizations or whatever oddities might exist down there, I'd love to see it. Until then it goes in my "Dulce basket". Also known as the yarn box.
that thread is from 2007, what I am talking of would have been in the archive section by that point.

no one is ever going to have anything substantial to support a story about lost civilization.
we all know that civilization started in the 1960s with the age of "credibility" where we were told what to think by experts and talked out of thinking on our own.
before that point in time is all just amateurs that clearly knew nothing. we can't believe anything they said back then.
 
We know a fair bit about the Kahokia people and what they left behind. One can still poke around in any number of Anasazi ruins. Vikings in Minnesota? I think so, but it's controversial. There is at least some evidence to support it. And so on and on and on. All we have about the Grand Canyon are some claims that don't go anywhere. Just like the Dulce base, Lazar's S4, the Aurora Martian, and on on and on.
 
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