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Date Posted: 09:17:44 06/10/08 Tue
Author: JC
Author Host/IP: stxika04.dngr.net / 216.220.216.159
Subject: the crow and the GP

During my years in high school, I had a best friend, we always dreamed about joining the army but when we graduated, I joined but he decided to be a police officer. When I came out of the military we kept in touch for a while. He later became a detective in the homicide division. I remember one night when we went to a night club, my friend talked about his job with me and told me a few tid bits about his profession and some of the tricks the department used to find bodies. One of the tricks were to go to the area where they had tips where a body would be found and look for crows, ravens and a variety of species of black birds. These birds are scavengers and have a very keen sense of smell and highly evolved faculties to find dead animals, even if they were buried or encased in something, they have the ability to sense dead human flesh and remains. His department found many bodies this way. these birds seem to gather around in numbers and fly around the area of the carcass for a good meal.

For many years I have spent much time in cemeteries doing EVP work... (electronic voice phenomenon) to see if I can pick up voices from the other side. During these times, I have noticed that ravens and crows spend a lot of time in cemeteries in great numbers. It is obvious that they can detect the rotting corpses of the people buried there. I have seen this phenomenon on many ocassions and thought nothing of it at the time.

During my second trip to egypt, my taxi driver who was born and raised in Nazlet El Sammon, use to tell Mariola and I many things to look for and hints to finding underground passages, mummies, etc etc etc .,, his father was a Bedouin and taught muhammad a lot of things.

One day he pointed at the GP and said LOOK guys. We looked and I noticed that ravens were circling the top part of the GP. My brain immediately put everything together and I immediately knew what he was going to say. He said the reason why the ravens fly around and circle the top of the GP because there is a mummy there.

As the days went by, because he happened to point this out, I saw this phenomenon, all the time, actually, on all my trips to giza, I seen it on a regular basis. I noticed they never circled around Khephron or Menkaure, but always around the top of the GP. Sometimes dozens of crow circled the top of the GP and made loud noises and screams, especially as the sun went down.

Could this be evidence that a yet unfound mummy exists somewhere near the apex of the GP? Could the crows be smelling the mummified remains? I wondered how a crow can still smell a mummy that was dead for thousands of years, but maybe the mummification process still kind of pickled the body in such a way that the crow can still pick up the smell. It has been said in occult lore and mentioned by some of my fellow mason that were at higher degrees then me that a legend abounds about on what is referred to as the "sleepers" ancient kings that were put in stasis by the use of alchemcial processes using mercury and quick silver to keep the body in a coma and keep the cells alive for a day in the future where they will come back to life... maybe this can explian the crows flying around the GP and having that very strong sense of smell.

There is a causeway on the south side of gixa called the "wall of the crows" it leads right into the modern coptic cemetary and just dissapears underneath. To this day, nobdy has excavated this part of the plateau. The wall of the crows got its name because of the large amount of these birds that hang out at the cemetary. This is yet another connection that can verify my observations.

Food for thought...
JC

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