A scientist has asserted that the Ark of the Covenant and the corpse of Jesus Christ are concealed within the Great Pyramid of Giza. The "Cave of the Patriarchs" is a hidden room beneath the pyramid where the two historical artifacts are kept, according to british anthropologist Dr. Warner.
 
According to Warner, the Ark of the Covenant and Christ's tomb are housed inside a twin cave that is blocked off by a massive block of stone.  The Southern Passageway is a specific tunnel that is close to this cave.  He claims that the structure continues past the tunnel's last stone block.  Beyond this point, Warner says, his years of surveying have shown that man-made structures exist.

He asserts that they are the fabled Ark of the Covenant and the sarcophagus of Jesus Christ, and he is certain that something else is concealed beneath the pyramid. The latter is a revered, gold-plated wooden chest that is described in both judaism and Christianity. It is believed to contain the Ten Commandments that god gave Moses.
 
Images and recordings from the pyramid's "deepest, remotest" section
 
In 2021, Warner presented his findings to the Egyptian supreme Council of Antiquities after ten years of intensive research in the field.  "A scientific revolution...for the benefit of all humanity" is how the director of the Science office described the discovery.

His allegations have been supported by images and videos that were captured from the "deepest, and most remote part of the original pyramid structure; carved out of the bedrock itself," according to the Daily Star.
 
The Great Pyramid is mentioned in all historical monuments found in sacred texts.
 
He contrasted ancient writings on Mesopotamian clay tablets with hints found in the sacred texts of judaism, Christianity, and Islam. After analyzing the data, Warned came to the conclusion that locations such as "Mount Sinai," "Mountain of Israel," "Mount of Olives," "Mount Zion," and the "Mountain of Light" mentioned in the Quran all alluded to the Great Pyramid.

Additionally, he thinks that the pyramid is where Jesus gave his "Sermon on the Mount."  Warner is now calling for the removal of the last stone at the Southern Passageway's conclusion.  However, his research has encountered a problem.
 
He was hired as a consultant for the Scan Pyramids Mission after submitting his data to the Egyptian authorities.  This multinational team consists of engineers and scientists from Egypt, Japan, Canada, and France.

Warner claims that in exchange for sharing his data with the crew, they agreed to scan past the last block of the Southern corridor.
 
An obstacle has been encountered in the tunnel scanning project.
 
But efforts to look beyond the alleged second cave using muon radiation particles have stopped. Warner claims that the team is not keeping its word. He has pleaded with Lebanon's prime minister to support him and keep a "international row" from breaking out.  In particular, he refers to Zahi Hawass, the former minister of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt, as "an obstacle to progress".

Warner claims that although the Egyptian government's top brass is thrilled with his discovery, Hawass views himself as "the guardian of the pyramids" and that the old guard is causing issues.
 
Warner thinks his revelation can lead to "peace in the Middle East" and wants the matter to be settled.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

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