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September 24, 1996: Egyptology - Caroline Davies

September 24, 1996: Egyptology - Caroline Davies

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

July 13, 20231h 17m

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Photographer and documentarian Caroline Davies joins Art Bell for a late-night conversation about the mysteries of the Giza Plateau, drawing on her years of fieldwork with geologist Robert Schoch and researcher John Anthony West on the NBC documentary Mystery of the Sphinx. Davies describes the geological evidence suggesting the Sphinx is thousands of years older than mainstream Egyptology acknowledges, with deep weathering fissures that could only have been caused by prolonged rainfall in an era predating dynastic Egypt by millennia.

The discussion takes a deeply personal turn as Davies recounts her transformative experiences inside the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid. She describes a paralysis-like state while lying on the chamber floor, accompanied by visions of an all-seeing eye that has followed her work ever since. She shares accounts of hardened individuals emerging from the pyramid in tears, their personalities visibly altered, and a young man whose overnight stay alone inside produced a terrifying experience that permanently changed his character for the better.

Art reveals his plans to visit the pyramids on the upcoming 1997 cruise and presses Davies on the connection between Giza, the face on Mars, and extraterrestrial origins. Davies leans toward Zechariah Sitchin's Anunnaki theory while acknowledging the question remains wide open.