Underground megastructure detected near Great Pyramids, researchers claim

Underground megastructure detected near Great Pyramids, researchers claim

Italian radar engineer Filippo Biondi says subsurface scans of the Giza Plateau reveal a possible second Sphinx and vast underground network of shafts and passages beneath the Egyptian desert.

Italian researchers claim radar scans have detected a massive underground structure beneath the Giza Plateau, including what may be a second Sphinx buried beneath a large sand mound. Radar engineer Filippo Biondi, speaking on the “Matt Beall Limitless” podcast, said: “There is something very huge that we are measuring” beneath the plateau, home to Egypt’s iconic pyramids and Great Sphinx.

Biondi says geometric alignments between the known pyramids and Sphinx point toward a parallel mound, approximately 108 feet tall, where the second statue may be concealed. Scans reportedly revealed “vertical shafts, horizontal passages” forming an “underground megastructure.” He said the Dream Stele — a granite slab carved with a pair of sphinxes—supports the theory, adding he is “80 percent confident.”

The theory is not new. Egyptologist Bassam El Shammaa raised it over a decade ago, citing ancient records. In 2021, Egyptian tourism official Reda Abdel Halim claimed a second Sphinx had actually been found. However, former Minister of Antiquities Zahi Hawass has dismissed such claims, arguing that extensive excavations “have yielded nothing.” Biondi says, “We are still analyzing the data.”

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