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What if everything we've been told about the Great Sphinx of Giza is a lie?

While mainstream archaeologists cling to their 4,500-year timeline, groundbreaking geological evidence suggests this ancient sentinel has been guarding its secrets for over 12,000 years!

Dr. Robert Schoch's explosive research revealed water erosion patterns that could only have been carved by torrential rains from a much wetter climate. Rains that haven't fallen in Egypt since the end of the last Ice Age.

The rabbit hole goes even deeper when you discover the Orion Correlation Theory, which exposes how the entire Giza complex mirrors the exact position of Orion's Belt as it appeared in 10,500 BCE. Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval uncovered astronomical alignments that suggest our ancestors possessed advanced knowledge of celestial mechanics thousands of years before they were supposed to even exist! The Sphinx itself faces due east, perfectly aligned to greet the constellation Leo during the Age of Leo, a cosmic coincidence that defies mainstream dating by over 8,000 years.

The establishment doesn't want us to know the truth: that an advanced prehistoric civilisation may have left us the ultimate time capsule, encoded in stone and stars. Whilst evidence of humanity's true heritage is suppressed, the geological scars and celestial alignments don't lie.

The Sphinx isn't just Egypt's oldest monument. It's proof that our entire understanding of human civilisation deserves to be completely rewritten.

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