How Did They Do it? Second Hidden City Found Under Giza

Key Points Summary – Second Hidden City

  • Second hidden city detected under Menkaure pyramid
  • Scientists claim vast network connects Giza pyramids underground
  • Radar data shows identical pillars beneath Khafre and Menkaure
  • Discovery reignites debate over Egypt’s lost past
  • New theory suggests 38,000-year-old civilization built the system
  • Controversial researchers face harsh criticism from mainstream archaeologists
  • Myth and science collide as flood legends fuel lost civilization theories

Giza Discovery Sends Shockwaves Through the Scientific World

Scientists investigating Egypt’s most mysterious landmarks now believe they’ve uncovered a second hidden city—this time buried beneath the Pyramid of Menkaure. The claims come just months after the same team reported vast underground structures under Khafre.

Using advanced ground-penetrating radar, the Italian-led team believes the pyramids are connected through a complex subterranean network, possibly dating back over 30,000 years.

Their findings triggered a storm of controversy. Yet despite the backlash, they remain steadfast, calling their results undeniable.

Radar Points to Identical Underground Structures

The latest scans reportedly show pillar-like formations stretching deep under Menkaure. These formations mirror those found earlier below Khafre.

Filippo Biondi, one of the lead researchers, stated, “The tomography data confirms with 90% certainty that these structures are not natural.” He added that these shafts span thousands of feet and feature spiral ramps around eight massive pillars.

The theory suggests a “mega-structure” buried beneath the entire Giza plateau, possibly extending to Khufu as well.

Backlash from Egypt’s Top Archaeologists

Critics wasted no time. Leading the opposition is Dr. Zahi Hawass, Egypt’s most famous archaeologist. He called the findings “nonsense” and slammed the use of radar tech to scan thousands of feet beneath the desert.

“It’s impossible,” Hawass said. “You can’t see that deep with radar.”

Still, the researchers insist their methods are sound and that the resistance they face is rooted in fear of rewriting long-accepted history.

Mystery of the Ancient Engineers Deepens

The existence of this second hidden city beneath Menkaure raises new questions: Who built it? Why was it hidden? And how was it forgotten?

Biondi’s team believes a highly advanced civilization, lost to time, built the structure before the rise of pharaohs. They suggest this group may have used Earth’s natural elements—water, air, fire, and earth—to operate these vast chambers.

The underground architecture, they claim, reflects engineering far beyond what we attribute to early dynastic Egypt.

Signs of a Global Cataclysm?

Some theorists believe the civilization behind the structures vanished during a global disaster. One theory points to a comet impact around 12,800 years ago. According to geologist Dr. James Kennett, this event may have erased advanced cultures in Egypt and beyond.

Supporters of this hypothesis cite the Temple of Edfu. Carved inscriptions there mention a flood that destroyed a sacred domain—a legend that eerily resembles tales of Atlantis.

Researcher Andrew Collins says these myths aren’t just fantasy. He believes ancient Egyptians preserved the memory of a vanished homeland buried beneath Giza.

Mainstream Science Pushes Back

Traditional Egyptologists reject the idea that such ancient cultures built the pyramids. They argue that the radar findings lack peer-reviewed validation. Critics also point out that even if the shafts exist, it’s premature to link them to a hidden civilization.

Yet the images released by Biondi’s team show symmetrical structures and chambers far below the surface. Some resemble spiral staircases. Others mimic ventilation shafts or ritual spaces.

As Biondi put it, “We’re looking at something far older than anything previously found in Egypt.”

Unpublished but Not Ignored

The study hasn’t appeared in academic journals yet. But that hasn’t stopped it from reaching millions online. Social media exploded with reactions. Some hailed the findings as “history-changing.” Others mocked them as pseudo-archaeology.

Podcast host Joe Rogan called the claims “fascinating” and featured them in a viral episode.

Meanwhile, the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities has remained mostly silent, refusing to comment on the matter until formal evidence is submitted.

Could This Change Everything We Know?

If the second hidden city proves real, Egyptology may face a paradigm shift. Textbooks would have to be rewritten. The story of ancient Egypt, long considered the cradle of civilization, would take a radical turn.

So far, the structures under Menkaure remain unexplored physically. No excavation has begun. But pressure is mounting. Public fascination is growing. And more researchers are calling for access.

Public Reaction

  • “They’ve found something. Egypt just doesn’t want to admit it,” one user tweeted.
  • “If this is real, it’s bigger than Tutankhamun,” said a Reddit commenter.
  • “Zahi Hawass is hiding the truth,” claimed an alternative history blogger.

What’s Next?

  • Peer review expected within months
  • Petition launched to allow controlled excavation
  • Teams plan scans beneath Khufu next
  • International documentary series already in production

As speculation soars and the mystery deepens, one thing is clear: the Giza plateau may still hold secrets buried in silence for tens of thousands of years.

The second hidden city might just be the beginning.

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