
Danny Jones Podcast #360 - New Scans Expose An Unfortunate Secret Underneath the Pyramids | Geoffrey Drumm
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Jan 2, 2026 Geoffrey Drumm, an independent researcher and creator behind The Land of Chem, explores radical interpretations of the Egyptian pyramids in this enlightening discussion. He reveals how new scans suggest complexities underneath the Khafre Pyramid, including man-made structures leading to a mysterious chamber. Geoffrey challenges the accuracy of radar data, critiquing its translation methods. He proposes that the pyramids were advanced chemical factories rather than tombs, producing materials like sulfuric acid and ammonia, and he speculates on the fascinating geology surrounding Giza.
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Fieldwork At Tomb Of The Birds And Giza Veins
- Geoffrey Drumm recounts personal explorations verifying shafts and deposits on Giza and the Tomb of the Birds site visits.
- He references on-site photographs and samples that informed his hydrothermal and ore-mapping hypotheses.
Electric Fields, Granite, And Sonochemistry
- Drumm links concentrated electric fields (telluric currents + lightning) to inverse piezoelectric activation of red granite producing ultrasound to catalyze reactions.
- He cites ComSol modeling showing field concentration around the King's Chamber.
Calcium Sulfate Coatings Signal Past Sulfuric Acid
- Chemical salts (calcium sulfate) on Queen's Chamber and Grand Gallery walls indicate historical dilute sulfuric acid interaction with limestone.
- Drumm argues this salt layer both evidences acid use and passivates the limestone against further attack.




