Secret documents reveal 'unexplained' discovery about Egyptian pyramids

Secret documents of the Soviet Union's state security committee (KGB) revealed shocking discoveries inside the Great Pyramid.

Secret documents of the Soviet Union's state security committee (KGB) revealed shocking discoveries inside the Great Pyramid.

According to Express, believers believe that thousands of years ago played an important role in .

Picture 1 of Secret documents reveal 'unexplained' discovery about Egyptian pyramids

People today still cannot fully understand the Egyptian pyramids, which existed thousands of years ago.

The book 'KGB Secret Documents', published by Amazon, reveals that a team of Soviet investigators once explored a tomb in an Egyptian pyramid and discovered something 'inexplicable' inside.

In the book, a Soviet intelligence officer made shocking revelations. Specifically, this person used to work for the KGB, but now joins the Russian mafia.

The man said he had traveled frequently between Cairo, Egypt and Moscow, Russia . The spy said he had read documents sent by a senior KGB agent.

The document reads: 'My agent has collected a note from a scientist involved in the project to explore the Egyptian pyramid tomb'.

Picture 2 of Secret documents reveal 'unexplained' discovery about Egyptian pyramids

Soviet officers and experts also came to study the Egyptian pyramids.

'Scientists discovered 15 boxes containing precious artifacts, a mummy, a stone sarcophagus and eight hieroglyphic scripts. The location of these artifacts is kept secret ,' the document said.

A scientist who was among the first group to enter the tomb said in the document: 'During the examination of the stone walls. We discovered a form of magnetic field emanating from the rocks . This cannot be explained'.

The document also refers to the cryptographers' note: 'The mysterious message on the stone wall refers to a prophecy about the return of a winged god'.

According to the document, the Kremlin considered the discovery in Egypt to be noteworthy. The military was also sent to Egypt to provide security support for scientists involved in the excavation project.

Update 20 December 2024
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