
Saturday May 13th, 2006
Week One of William Henry in Egypt
William Henry and the National Geographic Channel have been
exploring Egypt together, and William has returned with new
discoveries.
As part of a special about Atlantis, NGC joined William in
Egypt, on the theory that, if there is anything in the
Atlantis story, it must connect to lost information that is
reflected in early Egyptian culture.
They also discuss the sudden end of exploratory activity on
the Giza plateau in 1997, and William's belief that
something of great importance was found there and has been
hidden by officials because it flies in the face of modern
religious and archaeological beliefs.
This is the first in a two-part series with William about
his Egypt journey, which will include material about
discoveries at one of the oldest and least-visited Eygptian
sites that connect it to Teotihuacan in Mexico.
William Henry's website is
Williamhenry.net.
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Stephen Mehler joins William Henry in a truly eye-opening
discussion of ancient Egypt as it is described by
traditional Egyptian teachers, rather than modern
archaeologists.
They discuss the idea that the linear evolution of Egypt as
described by western archaeologists is not accurate, but
that the past must be understood as the past understood it,
in cycles.
Stephen Mehler has obtained this rich and hidden knowledge
from his teacher, Egyptian wisdom keeper Abd?El Hakim Awyan,
known as Hakim.
Listen to the astonishing way that Stephen relates the very
latest quantum physics to ancient Egyptian knowledge, as he
and William Henry go on a deep journey into the hidden
knowledge of the past.
Stephen's website is
Gizapyramid.com
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