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The Giza Death Star Destroyed: The Ancient War For Future Science (Giza Death Star Trilogy)
By Joseph P. Farrell ( Adventures Unlimited Press )
Release Date: 2005-09-30
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In this third and final book of the Giza Death Star trilogy, Physicist Farrell recapitulates the function of the 10,000-year-old Giza military complex and recounts the final destruction of this gigantic machine--a machine that was destroyed by a great explosion within. With the destruction of the Giza military complex the world was plunged back into the stone age! The Giza Death Star Destroyed is a fantastic and technical look at:

* Solar system catastrophism vs. interplanetary war

* The destruction of Krypton

* An ancient Babylonian text and a planet-busting scalar weapon

* The connection between Mars, the Flood, Secret Societies, and Giza

* The tentative identity of the Sphinx

* Why the Sphinx is in what was, in truth, a very ancient military compound

* Why the Sphinx is known as the Father of Terrors

* The loss, and possible survival, of the ancient objects of power

* The connection between the advanced physics behind the Great Pyramid and Egyptian magic

* A profound mathematical metaphor in ancient Hermetic and Neoplatonic texts with ties to Egypt

* The exciting pyramid power research of Flanagan, Parr, and the Russians

* A topological metaphor of creation in ancient Hermetic and Neoplatonic texts

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Product Reviews:
  Pyramids of Death ( ggalbois )
What an interesting book with a novel premise - Egyptian Star Wars weaponry. Gives an interesting overview of the theoretical underpinnings behind the concept. Not exactly mainstream science, but interesting food for thought.
  final book of the pyramid weapon series ( jon_norris )

This is the final book in the Giza Death Star series, updating the research again and finishing the series.

Farrell continues his meticulous methods of presenting ancient "paleophysics," hidden history, and exotic science in this book. He investigates the work of such people as G. Patrick Flanagan, Paul La Viollette, Joe Parr, Michael Bounias, Volodymyr Krasnoholovets, Gardner, De Lubicz, and others in the context of ancient science and the pyramid Weapon Hypothesis. This book also includes a highly technical Appendix to one chapter (9), which is a formal topological presentation of some of the aspects of advanced science in ancient texts (went beyond my math skills at this point).

As usual, Farrell unearths and connects fascinating ideas and information, linking them to threads of science and history through the mechanism of the pyramid Weapon Hypothesis. Farrell's books are intense and exciting.

If you liked the other books in the series, you will like this one.

I recommend all of Farrell's books.
  Alternative / Aether Based Physics ( rjmarzano )
This is another very interesting book in Farrell's Giza Death Star trilogy.

Like the other ones I found his research more interesting than his final conclusions. I don't buy into the theory that the Great Pyramid was created for destructive purposes.

For me the key points were:

1) Questions about the validity of Einstein's theory of relativity and
other main stream science topics. He suggests that physics took a
wrong turn around the time of Einstein when people disregarded the
properties of what the ancients called the 'aether'.

2) He talks about alchemy and the mystical properties of gold and various
crystals. He suggests that Moses and Aaron were familiar with the
mysterious alchemy of the Egyptians and relates this to the story of
Aaron creating the golden calf during the Exodus. It is true that the
story doesn't make much sense when read literally. Perhaps he is
correct that we are missing some of the metaphysical pieces of this
account.

3) He pulls in a lot of philosophy which includes neoPlatonism. I don't
understand what he's talking about but yet it is interesting that
perhaps somewhere in Plato's philosophy lies the answers to great
mysteries. This analysis includes various mathematical examples using
what I think is set theory.

I took off one star for what I think is perhaps too literal of an interpretation of various myths and legends. Farrell believes that Mars was once a satellite of a Saturn sized planet named Krypton that was destroyed by the Great Pyramid's death ray. This explosion then rearranged the planets and the water from Krypton eventually hit the earth, causing the biblical flood.

These books are a tremendous starting point for conducting further research into these alternative science topics. At the end of the book there's a big section of additional books that are related to these same sorts of occult science ideas.

These books have opened up an entire new area of research for me. I believe that Farrell is correct and somewhere hidden in all of this are the keys to many mysteries.

Jeff Marzano

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