Look at the Sphinx. Its body is seventy-three meters long, massive, covered with deep vertical furrows. The head is small, smooth, and neat. It's as if the body and head belong to two different eras. And they do. In this video, we examine ten facts that prove the Sphinx's head is not original, but was carved from something larger. We analyze the body's proportions, which match not a lion, but a recumbent jackal—Anubis. We examine geologist Robert Schoch's data on water erosion from Boston University, which dates the Sphinx to at least the 10th millennium BC. We examine seismic data from geophysicist Thomas Dobecki—a rectangular chamber 9 by 12 meters under the right paw, into which digging is prohibited.
⏱ Timestamps:
00:00 — A detail everyone sees but doesn't discuss
02:30 — Head and body mismatch — size, wear, style
05:00 — Primordial Anubis — flat back, bent paws
07:30 — Temple of the Sphinx — 200 tons in one block
09:30 — Inventory stele — Cheops didn't build it, he found it
11:30 — Layers of repair — major repairs after 1,100 years
13:30 — Water erosion — Schoch and forbidden dating
15:30 — Leo constellation — same date, 10,500 BC
5:30 PM — Camera Under the Paw — Dobecki, Data, Ban
7:30 PM — Casey and the "Hall of Records" — Coincidence 60 Years Later
9:30 PM — Nose, Face, Race — Two Layers of Destruction
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