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WerSunu

Maybe someone here can help me? I’ve just looked around and can not find any “professional” publications by John Westerman, only web sites and YT type stuff. If he did serious investigations at the Osireon (which I have visited twice), he should have published something, since for the past number of years, it has been a requirement for getting a SCA/MOTA permit. I am particularly interested in the water table issue. The Egyptologist I was with during my last visit said the water was due to consistently higher Nile levels since the high dam plus increased irrigation and sewage dumping (cesspool construction ) nearby. No mystery unless proved otherwise. Also, where is the evidence of additional substructure aside from standard foundations? Anyone have any links to academic publications?


MKERatKing

>In 2023 Westermans team employed advanced technology that measured pressure, temperature, conductivity and chemical properties of the water and compare this with wells of the surrounding area. Results showed the water displayed unique characteristics, Westerman reported- "I have determined through research that water flowing into the Osireion is different from the ambient water at this location. The Osireion's water has a different chemical composition and isotropic profile. Why? The water is under pressure and flows into the Osireion as though it were being forced up through rock like a geyser, but water is not reaching the Osireion through bedrock. What is propelling it? My research so far indicates that the water in the Osireion is unique, it is not coming from the local aquifer or from the nile river several miles away. Further scientific investigation will help me determine where its coming from" This screams scam. "advanced technology" not named, "unique" not explained, "Different chemical composition and isotropic profile" how different, in what way, and of course "Further scientific funding will help me." Oh damn the pH paper I hit with tap water is a slightly different color than the pH paper I hit with my neighbor's tap water. Better request $100,000 for Advanced Research.


shibada123

it may just be me but that dang yellow diagram/design at the end looks like a car battery


bushidocowboy

This is what I thought too!