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Giza Death Star, by Joseph P Farrell, First Last

This is physicist Joseph Farrellis' amazing book on the secrets of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Among the topics discussed in detail in this fantastic book are: An Archaeology of Mass Destruction, Thoth and Theories; The Machine Hypothesis; Pythagoras, Plato, Planck, and the Pyramid; The Weapon Hypothesis; Encoded Harmonics of the Planck Units in the Great Pyramid; The Grand Gallery and its Crystals: Gravito-acoustic Resonators; The Other Two Large Pyramds, the 'Causeways', and the 'Temples'. Also: A Phase Conjugate Howitzer Evidence of the Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction in Ancient Times; High Frequency Direct Current 'Impulse' Technology; How the Giza Death Star worked. This book takes off where Christopher Dunn's 'The Giza Power Plant' left off. It is a rollicking ride into the world of fantastic science and an even more fantastic past that is just beginning to be imagined!

  • Sales Rank: #175754 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Adventures Unlimited Pr
  • Published on: 2015-02-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.06" h x .66" w x 6.12" l, .97 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 100 pages
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About the Author
Joseph Farrell is an Oxford educated historian who specializes in alternative history, World War II and secret technologies. Raised in Kansas, he has had a wide range of jobs and is currently a full-time author and researcher. His many books include: The Giza Death Star Trilogy; Reich of the Black Sun; The SS Brotherhood of the Bell; Nazi International; Secrets of the Unified Field; Roswell and Reich; The Cosmic War; Grid of the Gods; Saucers, Swastikas and Psyops; Covert Wars and Breakaway Civilizations; Thrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age; Transhumanism and others.

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86 of 95 people found the following review helpful.
The Giza Death Star
By Cletus F. Wallace
Farrell theorized that the Great Pyramid was a terrible weapon of mass destruction, used by by a technological advanced ancient civilization in the mist of pre-history and sets today on the Giza Plateau disarmed but ready!
Farrell's technical civilization is the 'doner' civilization that provided the foundation of the Egyptian civilization that existed in the Nile Valley some 5,000 years ago.
What kind of civilization would have designed and built such an awsome weapon of mass destruction as envisioned by Farrell, and apparently used it with no hesitation against their fellow man? A civilization not unlike those that arose from the foundations and ashes of older extinct civilizations. A civilization subject to all the faults and foibles of human beings, hatred, love jealously and greed. No different than those in existance today and poised to destroy the world.
Farrell speculates, the "Great Pyramid was a phase congugate mirror(magic mirror of legends),and howitzer, utilizing Bohm's 'pilot wave' as a carrier to acelerate electromagnetic and acoustal waves to a target via harmonic interfermetry." Ferrell believes that the chambers and passageways of the Great Pyramid were used as a series of loops to generate and amplyfy these gravito-acoustical waves and direct them to their target.
Farrell finds traces of this ancient science he calls "Paleophysics" in the ancient and obsecure texts of Egypt.
If Ferrell's asumptions are correct, this ancient weapons system was the most powerful weapon ever to exist on Earth. Even today, with our advanced technology, the technology involved in the building of this weapon system can only exist in dreams. This is the grist for the mills of science fiction that dream of the theories of Nikola Tessla, The Montouk Project, the Philadelphia Experiment, and Area 51. These are the technologies our government is allways accused of developing in secret labortories and witholding from the public.
After reading the "Giza Death Star", readers will never be able to look at the Giza Plateau and its mysterious prymids and buildings in the same old way!
After reading the "Giza Death Star", find a copy of Hamlet's Mill and read it with a critical eye.
Sleep well tonight, keeping in mind that a government scientist in a weapons laboratory at an isolated location may be reading these same works!

17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Paleophysics and the Pyramids
By Joanneva12a
"Giza Death Star" is Dr. Farrells hypothesis on the true function of the Great Pyramid left by a Paleoancient society predating the Egyptian "legacy" civilization who merely inherited it. Farrell postulates that the Great Pyramid is a shell missing its primary components which were likely deliberately destroyed as recounted in ancient Sumerian texts.

Building upon the works of writers such as Christopher Dunn and others, Farrell brings together ancient esoteric texts and various known physics together with some amazing mathematical facts about the Great Pyramid itself to form his hypothesis that the Great Pyramid went beyond being a power source but was instead an ancient weapon of terrible mass destruction.

He puts forth a plausible case that the great Giza Pyramid tapped into the fabric of resonant energy that is freely available on Earth and beyond, which then coupled and oscillated gravitational and electromagnetic energy along with acoustical energy into a superluminal wave form called a pilot or scalar wave. The passageways inside the pyramid itself hold many redundancies to Planck's constant and could have been used ( with its now missing components ) as an amplification feedback loop using interferometry and harmonics.

There is lots of physics in this book - a necessary primer in understanding where the authors ideas come from. My biggest complaint is the information presented seemed rather scattered at times and took a long time to come together for the reader. There were times when the book flowed and other times when it did not, and I was not particularly comfortable with the format of the chapters.

Nevertheless, this is a fascinating subject that has been gaining acceptance in some circles and is a refreshing break from the dubious conclusions presented to us over the years by Orthodox Egyptologists who excel in denying any sort of mystery when one clearly exists.

The reader will have to let go of their evolutionary thinking and consider the possibility that there were indeed civilizations that existed - much older than what we commonly think - that may indeed have had access to a physics that we have yet to rediscover.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Interesting, but also frustrating
By vytob
This book is part of trilogy: Giza Death Star (GDS1), Giza Death Star Deployed (GDS2), and Giza Death Star Destroyed (GDS3). As with many trilogies (but contrasted to 3-volume books), the author developed the material piecemeal, so there is no cogent structure to the three books, and topics keep getting revisited in a rather haphazard way.

The author's primary thesis is that the Great Pyramid in Egypt was a weapon which was used to destroy the former planet (Tiamat) which is now the asteroid belt. This comes pretty much from Zecharia Sitchin's teachings, which Farrell adopts. His main contribution is to couple onto this Nikola Tesla's theories of scalar electromagnetics and Tom Bearden's theories concerning scalar wave weapons. Thus, in short, he proposes that the pyramid was built as a scalar weapon and was used destructively and maliciously. This led to the destruction of Tiamat, along with seriously damaging Mars in the process. Farrell acknowledges the extensive work of Christopher Dunn in analyzing the pyramid as a technical device and concludes that Dunn did not go far enough. Dunn considers that the pyramid was a power plant, while Farrell views it as a weapon.

I will, at this point, state clearly that, in my opinion, only the most ignorant and closed-minded individuals stick with the theory that the Great Pyramid was a tomb for a pharaoh. Unfortunately, academic Egyptologists fall into this camp. Most regrettably, there seems to be no profession where closed-minded individuals more thoroughly dominate the profession than Egyptology. It appears that persons are only allowed to become professors of Egyptology if they have a mind hermetically sealed against the influx of any new ideas. What a sad comment on universities, alas. Furthermore, Egyptology are basically a subset of archeology, and the latter profession is nearly as resistant to thinking. Individuals who are able to think, such as Michael Cremo, are not well tolerated in this profession.

But back to Farrell's books. Farrell is highly intelligent and open-minded. Thus, the books are fascinating and intelligent. They also cover much more than the Great Pyramid. The author also brings forth a cosmology theory and a Theory of Everything, intermixed with the Egyptology. He also does a fair job of presenting theories on shape power, with pyramid power of course being an example of this. However, I can only give a mixed recommendation, due to a number of issues.
(a) The books promise more than they deliver. It is quite likely that the pyramid did function as a weapon, but Farrell is not able to offer detailed suggestions on this, and his ideas on the roles of the various chambers and passages are speculative and not fleshed out in any engineering detail.
(b) A lot of the material is irrelevant or very poorly presented or justified. Music theory and topology are the ones that immediately come to mind. It is not clear to me that either science was particularly relevant towards making the pyramid work, but if it was, the author's explanations are turgid and do not illuminate.
(c) He does not provide any cogent discussion on the other pyramids, specifically those that were not burial chambers, such as the Pyramid of Khafre. He mentions that it somehow played a role in helping the Great Pyramid function, but no useful information emerges. Nor are there any useful theories offered on the "causeways" associated with the Giza Pyramids.
(d) The publisher is truly awful. Mr. David Childress is, in fact, a competent and interesting author on ancient mysteries material. But his publishing house is pathetic. Absolutely no proofreading or fact-checking is in evidence, and the book is full of mistakes. In addition, a long catalogue of the publisher's other books is appended to the back, making the whole thing seem like commercial propaganda. Also, the printing itself is pathetic. GDS3 appears to have been printed out on a malfunctioning dot-matrix printer, then copied (some letters have a broken font look to them). Since the book was not published until 2005, this is hard to understand.
(e) The author has a pedantic style which grates badly after a while. This is most evident in inserting "(sic)" into various quotations from other authors. This Latin term (which means "thus") should be used sparingly, when there is a confusion that the author mistyped something that was wrong in the original text. But Farrell sticks "sic" into quotations from British authors where they use (sensibly enough!) the British spelling and not the American. This comes across as grotesquely snide and superior. He also evidently attended Miss Prissy's School of English, in that he keeps trying to correct where other authors use "which" versus "that." There may have been grammatical rules of this nature in the 19th century, but this is the 21st century and it is considered acceptable to view "which" and "that" as being largely interchangeable.
(f) The author's physics is shaky. Power output is not measured in milliamps (GDS2, p. 53), but in watts, milliwatts, etc. Milliamps is a unit of current, not power. This is junior-high-school science. He then (p. 146) goes on to believe that charge is also measured in milliamps. That again is incorrect; charge is measured in coulombs.
(g) Despite being snide with other people's work, the author's own English is hardly commendable. For example, he does not seem to realize (GDS3, 258) that "flare" and "flair" do not mean the same thing. He does not seem to realize that "mikro" is German, with "micro" being the correct prefix when writing in English. The name of the famous Egyptologist Robert Bauval is repeatedly mistyped as Bauvall, although it is correctly given in some other places. The list goes on...

As can be seen from this detailed discussion, I do think the books are thought-provoking, but I'm afraid that you may be as frustrated as I was when confronted with the author's combination of sloppiness and pedantry. Apart from the inspired "big picture" theory, perhaps the best part is his discussion of scalar electromagnetics. Bearden's books, while well-written, can be a bit daunting; Farrell presents a nice summary which will be more accessible to most readers.

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