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Patrick discusses new updates to the Giza Pyramid Discovery and an exclusive interview from Project Unity with the Italian Scientist behind the discovery.

In early 2025, a team of Italian and Scottish researchers, including Corrado Malanga from the University of Pisa and Filippo Biondi from the University of Strathclyde, announced a significant discovery beneath the Giza Pyramids, particularly under the Khafre Pyramid. Using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) tomography, they claim to have detected a vast underground complex, including eight vertical cylindrical structures extending over 2,000 feet deep, spiral staircases, and large rectangular chambers. The findings, publicized in March 2025, suggest a network stretching beneath all three major pyramids, potentially challenging traditional views of their purpose as mere tombs. However, prominent Egyptologists like Dr. Zahi Hawass have dismissed these claims as "fake news," arguing the study lacks scientific rigor and peer-reviewed validation. The discovery has sparked debate, with calls for targeted excavations to verify the findings, though skepticism remains high among experts.

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