Egyptian discovery found in grand canyon suppressed?

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Rokcet Scientist

Post by Rokcet Scientist »

kbs2244 wrote:Meanwhile, back in the Grand Canyon, there is an Egyptian Temple, setting on intersecting “power lines”, with it’s entrances dynamited by the Smithsonian and any present exploration forbidden by the U S Park service.
Right?
Is it?
Or a mere 'rural legend' (counterpart to 'urban legend' of course!). 'Cause it sounds like another Roswell sofar.
Got links, kb?
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Post by kbs2244 »

Go back to the first post.
It is what I was refering to.
Legend it may be, but many legends have a bit of historical beginings.
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Post by Rokcet Scientist »

kbs2244 wrote:
Legend it may be, but many legends have a bit of historical beginings.
And in this case sounds remarkably like a simply transposed version of one of the discovery stories of many Pharaoh's tombs.

I.o.w.: everything could be true. Just not in the Grand Canyon. But in Egypt (of course).

And in the absence of any shred of evidence that is the most likely explanation for this rural legend.
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Post by kbs2244 »

You could be correct.
Without it being allowed to be explored, we will never know, will we?
Meanwhile, a small group of guys makes a decent living by writing books about it.
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