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King Arthur's Suspicion about the Great Pyramid may shock you!
MERCH! https://shop.spreadshirt.com.au/CharlesKos/ Excalibur was not a sword but some kind of technological device and was probably seized from the great pyramid or something similar.

We're not just gonna suggest it, we're gonna prove it!

Firstly Excalibur is clearly not a sword but a kind of electrical cannon. In battle after battle, Arthur single handedly slays hundreds of people. There is only one thing on earth which can do this: high technology. Excalibur was a super-weapon of some sort. Swords to not of their own accord win battles and kill multiple people. No sword can do that. Of course monks and others writing the ancient legends down could translate the weapon in no other way that people would understand, but as a sword. King Arthur is in part a science fiction story describing technology from deeply ancient times. Historical Arthurs may simply be imitators.

The story is also only partly british. The mainstay of the arthurian legend derives from khazakstan in central asia, where the local legends sound like arhturian lore. Celts sweeping across Asia carried the tales to the British isles where they were kept safe. On the contiennt, new conquests elimintaed the peoples who brought the stories. Khazakstan is also the location of the Apple component of the Adam and Eve story, as apples derive from there.

Excalibur was given to Arthur by a lady in the middle of a lake. Of courrse we know there are not goddess ladies in the middle of lakes so what do the legends talk about?

Herodotus clarified much of this for us in his histories when he described the pyramids of lake moeris in the middle of a lake. The Giza pyramids also appeared to be in the middle of the lake. The giza pyramids in roman times were the location of the worship of the goddess, deriving from the triple goddess. This later became christianised into the virgin in later times. We also see the inscription "Hermaois Terismegistus" on the sphinx stela. Let me explain. When Thutmosis the IV went to sleep in front of the sphinx, he had a dream that it was speaking to him, asking to be uncovered. On his dream stela he refers to the beast as:

"Horemakhet-Khepri-Ra-Atum. This is four gods strung together. The Greek version of the First, HoremAkhet could be Hermes, and then three gods added. In other words... Hermes... Tris Megistus, a single god, who actually has a triple form. The sphinx is Hermes Trismegistus.

Trismegistus means Triple Majestic, or the Thrice Great and is one of the oldest of mankind's gods in the greek world. The trinity is after all a stone-age phenomenon. At Giza we see not only three pyramids but nine, which are therefore a a 3 by 3 representation. These are tombs not of men, which are found nearby but gods, and possibly also a storage for technologies
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