EGYPT: LATEST FINDS AND OUR UPCOMING TOUR OF EGYPT
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I'm Carrie Cassidy from Project Camelot and very happy to be here today.
So I have Maria Wheatley with me and we're going to be talking about our upcoming Egypt trip and with all the wonderful finds that are being reported by the Italian group called Expedition and hopefully going to get more information about that even between now and when we leave and then we're planning to do A deep meditation in the vicinity of the finds to see what we can come across.
OK, so this is a really unique opportunity just around the time when everything is kind of breaking on the plateau, as they call it.
And then I just want to say that, according to my witness, Captain Mark Richards, all of Egypt is mostly hidden.
Mostly underground, never been excavated.
So there's a great deal more going on there than meets the eye, even though it's amazing just as it is.
So, Maria, welcome.
Yeah, thanks for having me, Kerry.
You're right, it's a very exciting time to be alive at the moment, especially with these new finds at the Second Pyramid on the Giza Plateau.
And as you know, Kerry, we have private access to so many different sites that we go to, including private time in the King's Chamber and the Queen's Chamber, just to name two on the Giza Plateau.
So, I mean, it would be great to meditate, to do that type of remote viewing.
What is beneath the ground?
What else can people discover and experience the energies within the pyramids?
Absolutely. And I know you've been researching this area of the world for a very long time.
As have I. And so, you know, you've got a unique perspective having been such an expert with Stonehenge and the stone circles in Egypt.
I mean, Egypt, in Ireland and England.
And I think you've also made some trips over to America to various sites there.
So it's a rare thing, but we don't, you know, I always assume people know who you are.
But why don't you give yourself a brief introduction this time around so that people understand that you have these wonderful credentials and background and books as well on various ancient sites.
Thank you.
Yes, I'm a second generation dowser.
I've been dowsing for most of my life.
I'm a geomancer as well, which is really understanding the hidden frequencies and energies within the earth itself.
I've written numerous books and my latest book is The Secret History of Stonehenge.
I'm currently writing my Egypt book and I couldn't believe it.
I did a post a couple of days before these massive finds came out.
So I was absolutely thrilled.
I'm thrilled to hear that.
But also I've been looking into the Egyptian Earth energies because they are so, so different to other places.
I've now doused, Kerry, 16 different countries across the world and all of those different ancient sites.
So I'm very familiar with different types of Earth energies.
And what has been said a lot since these finds is Tesla, you know, thought that the pyramid shape itself and the pyramids at Giza could Really interact with the Earth voltages and frequencies.
And that's where I come in to say that the Earth energies there are very different.
Because above the Giza Plateau, the Great Pyramid of Khufu or Cheops, and the Second Pyramid, they're associated with Earth energies that literally rise out of the ground.
They're called emergence points to master dancers.
So imagine that.
Go in if those two...
If the tubes do exist, for example, that has been seen with the SARS project, then the Earth energies could be potentially coming up through those tubes because they're rising.
Cobra-like.
And that's very, very unusual.
And it's what master dancers call an emergence point and a convergence point.
So I think they're like cobra energies filling those areas with Earth energy.
And that's what Tesla was saying.
It was tapping into the Earth's resources.
Absolutely. So in terms of, let's concentrate a little bit on the actual find and the team that's gone in there.
And they've had two conferences already, and I'm hoping that they're, or I hear, that they're going to put out a report.
I think eventually a paper of some kind, because the first paper was really related to the SAR.
You know, technique.
And it wasn't related to, it was related to the Great Pyramid, not to the Khafre Pyramid.
So this is a different, in case you've been confused about the two papers that are two finds, because the first find was in 2022, and the one now is obviously very recent.
So what we are looking at...
Is a certain technology, that SAR, and perhaps you can explain what you know about that technology.
Well, I think the technology, I mean, it's been around since the late 80s, so it's not really new technology.
It's been advanced by the Italian team who have integrated their own software to interpret it.
So let's think about the technology.
It's a bit like a radar.
It can come down and kind of see below the ground within great detail, and that's what it's seen there.
And prior to SARS, for example, Dr. Sarah Patak and she was using NASA satellites and then infrared photography to also find things on the Giza Plateau, the lost city of Tannis.
Of Indiana Jones fame, as well as 17 pyramids and over a thousand tombs.
So we know that using satellite technology, and that was back in 2010, incidentally, when Dr. Serra was doing that.
So we know this technology has been around for some time.
But I think what the Italian team brings to it is their own interpretation of their software.
Of what they are finding.
That's the key.
What is archaeology?
Archaeology is interpreting that which you find.
And that's their interpretation of what is happening at the pyramid.
I'd like to kind of understand it a bit deeper in terms of the software, which I believe is part-generated by AI.
Okay. And the tools I think they're using also do involve a completely different approach.
And so I think that it's kind of like any kind of technology.
It's how you use it that matters.
And then, as you say, your interpretation of the results.
So I think that what we're looking at...
Archaeology is, for lack of a better designation, a very open-minded team that are considering aspects that perhaps other archaeologists, you know, archaeology is a very locked-down sort of discipline.
Like a lot of the sciences nowadays, they actually are not open to change as much as they should be.
Willing to consider ideas that don't come from a standard academia, and academia is very locked down in terms of the way they look at the world, in terms of everything.
So for our purposes and understanding who we are as group leaders going into Egypt, we're always looking at the completely...
Alternate side of interpretation.
We do have a customary guide that tells what we call the party line for the Egyptian, you know, sort of archaeologists and for the people that follow that.
But we actually provide a whole different angle or series of angles.
And you with your dousing and your background as...
Also a druid.
So you're looking at energies, you're looking at the interplay of those energies, and also both negative and positive, or however you want to term that.
And I was fascinated with what you call the green energies.
So some of that is probably mixed in here as well.
There's also this historical that has been completely ignored by archaeology in standard Egyptology.
In other words, we're talking about going way before even the Arab people were found there.
So this we're talking about, in my case, the books of Ashianuddin, the Voyager books that describe what are called the Halls of Amenti.
And that is going into the tunnel system under the plateau and all under Egypt.
That has been used.
To lead to ascension, to connect to what is basically the Andromeda galaxy and the sphere of Amenti and so on.
So there's a whole history there that's been completely ignored, strangely, in my view.
And then we also have a very...
The priesthood, I think a lot of people don't realize, is that the priesthood caste in Egypt...
That took over after Akhenaten left was very locked down, was very conservative, was also what we call...
Illuminati, not going into the true mysteries or spirituality that Akhenaten had brought forth in his reign, having to do with the one God, etc., but instead going back to the old traditional many gods perspective and their sort of lockdown control of what's called Luxor.
The city of Luxor was a part of the priest caste of controllers, and that was where it was the elites versus the people.
So there's been many, many different levels.
We've also had different pharaohs, some of whom come from actually a relationship to the Anunnaki bloodline, to the...
ETs that actually built the pyramids, which most people don't seem to want to acknowledge on any level, especially the Egyptologists.
And so they were never made with boards and chains and all of that nonsense.
So there's a political side to this discovery that is sort of going full force.
Anti what has been the tradition.
And we're seeing that blowback in the press.
We're seeing it in sort of some of the, I guess you might say, standard researchers who are known for going into Egypt and so on.
And they're rejecting what they're hearing.
So I think that's fascinating.
Do you want to add anything to that?
Absolutely. I mean, we're going to, on the tour, we get private access to Abu Ghraib, and you have to have permission from the Ministry of Antiquities to go there.
You can't just go there.
And our guide gets us in, basically, and we go on Jeeps.
You feel like Indiana Jones for the day.
And you arrive at this incredible...
I can't even call it a monument.
Some people call it a stargate, a star portal.
Archaeologists call it a solar portal.
Altar, for example, but if it's made up of several pieces of alabaster, and if you look carefully to where the vertical pieces are joined to the horizontal pieces, you see evidence of drill holes, right?
It's been noticed by Brian Forrester and many, many others.
So, I mean, that is not copper technology.
It's not basic tools.
This is an advanced civilization.
Other researchers have also noticed that in front of this massive...
Kerry always calls it a stargate, and she'll talk about that in a moment.
In front of that, you have what looks like a ruinous pyramid.
But again, other researchers have noticed that some of the lime casing is still there, and it looks like it's exploded, yes, exploded from the inside.
So, I mean, what caused that?
Some researchers, like Dr. Robert Schock, say there was a massive plasma event from the sun.
Was it the...
The energy overload of the pyramid.
These are the kinds of things that we investigate.
And this is what we show.
We show that there are things like drill holes.
There's advanced technology, really advanced technology in use.
And you can also see the pyramids.
Now, some people also say that have researched the site, that the central circular piece of this so-called altar or stargate is like a lid that you can take off and go down in yet another way.
Another tunnel shaft and head towards the Giza Plateau, the pyramids, which you can see in the distance from the area.
So we really do delve into who, why, what, those fundamental questions that archaeologists have never fully answered.
Absolutely. Excuse me.
I also want to stress in both places on the plateau and in this particular sort of alabaster, what could be called a possible portal to other dimensions, etc.
And I actually had a personal other dimensional sort of sighting when I was there.
And some of our group have also seen all kinds of strange beings in the vicinity.
Through their viewings and so on.
So keep in mind that when you go to Egypt, you are immersed in the energies that are actually...
Even as you land in the plane, you begin to feel, and it's very powerful.
So it changes your chakras.
It affects the way you see the world.
It gives you access to other dimensions and other sort of ways of looking at the world.
This particular place that you're talking about, Abu Ghraib, that most people don't go there, most teams, most investigators, or even tours.
So we're very lucky that we go there, and we've gone there every year just about that we've been doing this.
And I have to say that I believe that there's evidence of water.
A lot of water in this particular area that used to possibly be a lake and that there is also the evidence of these...
I don't even know what you want to call them, but they're sort of like these huge bowl-like structures that appear to have been part of some kind of possible connected fountain system.
It's also a mechanical, it appears to be mechanical, in that it does look like the center of the structure itself turns and the other side stays out, you know, stays.
It stays solid.
And so what you've got is some kind of technology that we don't quite understand.
And so that's just one site.
The pyramids themselves are quite like that as well, as you may know.
There's also, a lot of people are, I'm wondering why they aren't mentioning what's called the labyrinth.
Because we interviewed a German scientist years ago called Patrick Jarrell, who said that there was about to become, it was in the news, they were going to be announcing the discovery of the labyrinth.
It's right around the plateau area of the pyramids.
And inside of it, it is hidden.
There are walls painted with the scenes of the fall of Atlantis.
And so they had a big, you know, to-do.
This was several years ago.
He was going to be one of their main speakers.
He was flown in to do that job.
And then all of a sudden, the entire news disappeared.
Everything stopped.
They never went into the labyrinth.
They never showed anything.
And it's gone completely quiet since then.
That's only one example that I have, because I've been, you know, interviewing people and investigating this for a very long time, all the different hidden aspects of what goes on on the plateau, as we call it.
And I'm sure that this is not any different.
I think that we are in a very good place with this SAR technology, for one thing, because When you want to investigate the great pyramids and all three pyramids and the whole plateau, actually you need special permissions from the Egyptologists.
And that most people don't realize is that Egypt is actually a dictatorship.
When I talk to the people, they tell me that they are not allowed to Go anti their government in any way.
It's also controlled by the United States financially.
It's also used as a prison system by the United States.
So it's important to understand that you've got a very political, hot political setting that surrounds the history of humanity, our interaction with off-planet races, and really what our origins are all about.
All can be found in Egypt.
Under the ground and above the ground.
So that makes it one of the most important sites, as you can appreciate, for the whole world.
And this new approach could break open some of those long-held prejudices, if you will, that are stopping real investigation, getting out to the people.
They are digging constantly.
Maybe you've noticed this when we went even recently, Maria, in front of the Sphinx or to the side and also in front in the whole plateau.
They've been digging it up with no explanation, no finds published, etc.
And all of this is very suspicious at the same time.
There's a lockdown on true knowledge getting out.
So this is where this technology has allowed the Italian team to bypass these things that are stopping humanity from getting answers.
Absolutely. And one of the wonders of, I think, our tour to Egypt, Kerry, is sunrise in between the Sphinx's paws.
I mean, it is really something very, very special.
And Brian Forrester has always said that wooden walkway, remember, Kerry, just in front of the Sphinx, you have that wooden walkway, that kind of broad walk, that that's actually covering up one of the deep entrances.
Into the Sphinx itself.
And so we have sunrise in between the Sphinx's paw and really it is a highlight.
It's wonderful.
But we investigate as well.
So we walk all the way around the tour.
We're looking for the water.
That John Anthony West and Dr. Robert Schott talk about, for example, explore other theories as well about the Sphinx.
And it is so immense.
It has such presence.
And clearly it has been reused.
It's thousands and thousands of years old.
And the head area shows little erosion compared to the body.
Yet, we are told it was, you know, knee deep or neck deep.
So clearly it's been reworked time and again.
So that's one of the things that we do look at, what some of the mysteries of the Sphinx and how, again, Earth energies interact with that.
They seem to rise out of the pyramids, probably infusing those pipes or wells that come down, and then they flow either side.
Through the Sphinx's paws, and the width of their paws sets literally the width of the Earth energy near enough.
So you are immersed, rather, in these incredible Sphinx energies.
And another interpretation by Edgar Cayce was that, too, was the Hall of Records.
And last time we went, Kerry, Neil noticed down one side of the Sphinx, almost like an opening.
And we were looking into that as well.
And I think when we take people there, people have their own experiences.
And that's really important.
Absolutely. And everything that...
You can experience there is going to change your life.
I emphasize that when we go and before we leave, you know, to first go to the Sphinx and we go very early in the morning, as you were saying.
And then we also spend a lot of time in the pyramid.
And if they allow us to go in other pyramids, because two of the pyramids have often been locked down.
They haven't been allowing people in the other two.
So I'm going to be very interested to see if the CAFRE pyramid will be allowing people.
Okay, so there's a lot of, as I say, you know, controversy going on, swirling around this site now, and I'm sure that there's a reason for it, you know, as we enter this time of disclosure, this time when truths are being told and exposed, as you can appreciate, and there's a push, even from the American government at least.
By way of Trump and his team to expose the lies.
So that sort of trend is now, I think, entering all the governments of the world and all the various disciplines.
So instead of going back to the past and not exploring the questions that have risen in people's minds over the ages and looking at alternate...
sort of technologies and alternate ways of understanding the cultures.
You know, I can't say enough about how magical the trip is and how much people enjoy, I think, getting three people's opinions in lectures on the sites.
So, you know, again, we get your...
Point of view and your background, Maria, as an ancient investigator of all the ancient sites.
And I have done some investigating in that way, but I also tend to look at the more, even the current political situation, the past political situation, and how it...
It actually impacts the sites themselves, the culture, the way we're treated.
I have to say that we are protected.
We have extra security and extra protection.
And that we also are allowed in areas that most people aren't.
And I'm not allowed to say much more about that.
So you're going to just have to put two and two together, but understanding.
Who I am in Project Camelot, you might appreciate that I'm serious when I say this.
So if you want to explore these incredible finds that we're seeing, maybe even run into some of the expedition people that might be on the site, because we're going to be there at a prime time, all right? And it's also a good, in terms of the...
The timing in terms of the year, because it can get very hot in Egypt.
This is actually a good time to be there.
So it's before it gets into the really hot time.
So is there anything that we haven't covered here that you might like to discuss, Maria, that's maybe something seen or reported by the team that's investigating the plateau at this time?
Well, what I would just like to add, you were talking about, you know, the tour.
We move away from the Giza Plateau, don't we?
And we go on this amazing cruise that takes us to all the Nile temples, like Hathor's Temple, Kham-Ombo, Edvu Temple.
And so we can, you know, what we attune to at the Great Pyramids and maybe even tune in and add.
I mean, I always say to people, Kerry, authors and researchers think they have the answers, but they don't have every answer.
And maybe we can add to that.
And one of the highlights for me about the trip is literally going down the Nile on the boat and entering some of my favorite temples.
And as Kerry always points out, and this is important, that before you even go into one of the temples or by the...
You're in an altered state of consciousness.
You always say that and remind people, don't you, Kerry?
You're in this altered state of consciousness.
So I think we can tap into that research that's already been done.
And we've all read about it.
There are the five chambers at the base and the eight tubes that go down into these deeper cuboid structures, 80 meters in diameter.
But then we can add to that through our own understanding and interaction.
Absolutely. Now I'm just going to play one of our...
We make documentaries every time we go.
And Neil Sanford is our filmmaker and editor of these documentaries.
And so I'm just going to play this documentary before we...
Part. And maybe if you have any comments while it's playing, I'll keep the audio low on it.
But this may trigger some some thoughts to share with the audience.
OK, so I'm just going to play this right now and see if we can actually trigger some more than talking about it, where it can actually share it.
Whatever the mind is that created the inscription couldn't compare with the mind that made this incredible thing.
One of them is very sort of cold and objective, and the other one is a lot more sort of whimsical.
A lot of time browsing around at your own leisure to really...
And that's where you get the planet Earth and you vector from one place.
What I mean for that, I get the latitude and the longitude of the sphinx.
I get the latitude and the longitude of the pyramids in China, Sudan, England has theirs and you vector that and you get the Google Earth to calculate it.
There's a whole lay network worldwide linking every single pyramid to every single pyramid.
So that's just one of actually several short documentaries that we have available for you to watch so you can get a sense of what it's like to tour with us and to be face to face with these amazing structures.
And all of the mysteries in Egypt are right there.
And I will say that we stay in five-star hotels and, you know, the best quality of everything because I think it's important.
You're going to be going through quite...
It's quite a shock to the system to go into Egypt and actually go back.
In a sense, you're going back in your own reincarnational history.
And so it affects you, affects you psychologically, emotionally.
A lot of people have revelations that happened to them in Egypt.
We've got also testimonies from our travelers that rave about our trips.
So that's worth it.
But it's coming up soon.
So if you're interested, please.
Do register on the page, and I'll have all of that on my Telegram, but it's also on the front page of my website, projectcamelotportal.com, and you just click on the ad that's at the very top, and then that'll take you to the place where you can register and get all the information about the tour, the dates, where we're going to be, which days, and so on and so forth.
Anything else you want to add to this, Maria?
I'd just like to add that we do investigate.
I was just talking there on that documentary that Neil kindly did about how we can look into the lay network and experience the lay lines and the earth energies and these really powerful electromagnetic pulse points that come out of the ground.
And that's what Tesla was looking for.
So we're going to be exploring through many different disciplines, through geomancy, through dowsing, through Kerry's insight.
And the thing that I noticed, And so there's a different interpretation.
So it's like an ongoing interpretation and understanding of the sites that we visit.
And I find that exciting and everybody else does.
And another highlight that involves Kerry is we're on the Nile boat and it's your opportunity to ask Kerry of Project Camelot questions.
Share your experience.
Have you had an experience with an ET?
Have you had some type of experience?
So we share a lot and we communicate about our Sometimes people can't talk about these things around the so-called straight people.
So it's an opportunity to be around like-minded people.
And it's seriously, they're all Project Camelot people or people interested in Earth Mysteries.
We come together and we share and we care.
Absolutely. There's a huge camaraderie.
Actually, I've made lifelong friends, as have you, I believe, on these trips.
And we stay in touch.
So it's actually, it's more than, it's not, you know, it's, I guess, you know, it's not a trip.
It's an experience.
It's an immersion into a culture, into several different kinds of cultures.
And you get the...
The imprint of the times coming through you and the access to basically meditate all the time.
In a sense, you're in a state of meditation the whole time.
And it will take months after you leave for it all to sink in.
And I have people write to me about the impact on their lives and how they've changed their views.
Of the world and their own lives and so on and so forth.
So I consider it a life-changing experience.
And I think that almost everyone does.
And I think that you can't buy that kind of thing.
I think that that is so valuable.
So, okay.
Well, I mean, I hope this is a good sort of brush up, a good sort of overview of what we're about to...
Go experience.
And I just want to say with this new emphasis on what's under the great pyramids of Egypt and the plateau, Saqqara, and everything else that has been found, I also want to say that there are at...
All the pyramid sites, these lovely locals who are these sort of wise men and women, and they're called the Watchers, and they actually come and listen to when I speak, when we speak, and they nod their heads in approval, and they're very gracious to us.
Sometimes they give me clues or you or other people, they lead you in certain directions to show you something that no one else knows about.
I mean, it's a very sort of intricate and mysterious experience, I would say.
It is, and it's exciting.
And as well as, you know, having the meditation, the insights, looking into the new finds at the Khafre Pyramid, we also have a good time.
And we have fun, and we enjoy the Nile cruise and the beautiful hotels in which we stay.
And we are very blessed with the tour company, Soul of Egypt, because we do stay in the best of the best.
And I'll say that I'm a stickler for authenticity.
So at every dinner, you will have a choice of standardized tour food that they make, which is quite excellent.
But you can also have Egyptian local food.
And so I love local Egyptian food.
And I think that that's part of the experience.
So that's something that you don't always get on tours.
So there's a lot of details that we can't even...
Begin to tell you here that there's a lot of care and a little thought that has gone into it.
And we also have wonderful people that are part of the tour group that watch out for us.
So it's not just the three of us leading the tour.
There's actually people that help us with our luggage at every turn, who are there with any questions, who are absolutely...
I guess, indispensable, you might say, and really wonderful personalities and charming and everything.
So anyway, I hope you'll join us.
So yeah, so April 23rd to May 3rd on the 2025.
So that's so soon.
And we did wait a while this time because of the political situation.
It's calmed down over there.
And now it seems the focal point of the world is actually Egypt.
So I encourage you all to...
To join us.
And I hope you'll consider that.
All right.
And do feel free to write to us.
Our email addresses are on the page that you land on that has the registration form and everything.
If you have questions, ask either one or both of us.
And also the tour company themselves are experts on all things, you know, to do with Egypt, obviously.
And so they can help you as well.
So, thank you, Maria, for being on the show with me today and sort of bringing to light some of the background, not only that you have, but that is going on behind the scenes here with the setting of why the world's eyes are suddenly looking at Egypt after all this time and seeing how these discoveries may impact our future for humanity.