Around (date removed), my perpetual quest for ethnological curiosities had led me to the area of Shantarma.
I was part of a battalion stationed there. As a major in Ethnology, I had volunteered. If you know anything of the strange wonders of Shantarma, you will, without a doubt, agree that my curiosity and thirst for knowledge could not find a better use.
I was first introduced to two huge skulls, both about the height of a man’s shoulder. My orders were pretty strict and I was not allowed to venture into the area without the appropriate armed escort.
I observed the skulls on several occasions. They were of bones, without a doubt. One male one female. The proportions were the same as a regular human skull except a noted overgrowth of the amygdalae and of the pineal gland. Also a small opening in the middle of the forehead, about the size of a chick pea.
The whole area had been in partial lockdown due to some non-authorized planes flying over. We had strict orders of secrecy. No photos allowed, etc.
I was also lucky, a few years ago to observe the chamber of Ellianty, which is located below Gizeah’s sphinx. I was stationed near Cairo and obtained access to this area once again because of my Ethnological and ExoEthnological research.
The entrance was, at the time, on the top of the head, fully exposed. It has since been blocked up. Also because of un-authorized flying engines. We went down at an angle of about 20° but still relatively safe. After a while, about 25 metres down there was a square area and then some beautiful steps that seemed sculpted out of jade stone. Unexpectedly, we then reached a fully lit chamber.
Words cannot tell you the nature and beauty of the artefacts deposed in there.
I fear too much details would expose you and I to unnecessary threats considering the nature of the said artefacts.
There is another chamber which I was not allowed to visit. Below the largest pyramid. That one that Thoth himself built and blessed. It holds, they say, even greater wonders.
I know, my dear friends, you will, no-doubtedly take care of these revelations.
May they be used for Good and reach those who are destined to hear or read them.
In Light,
J. Macquouilles
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