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The Giza Death Star Revisited: An Updated Revision of the Weapon Hypothesis of the Great Pyramid

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Join revisionist author Joseph P. Farrell for a summary, revision, and update of his original Giza Death Star trilogy in this one-volume compendium of the argument, the physics, and the all-important ancient texts, from the Edfu Temple texts to the Lugal-e and the Enuma Elish that he believes may have made the Great Pyramid a tremendously powerful weapon of mass destruction. Those texts, Farrell argues, provide the clues to the powerful physics of longitudinal waves in the medium that only began to be unlocked centuries later by Sir Isaac Newton and his well-known studies of the Great Pyramid, and even later by Nikola Tesla's “electro-acoustic” experiments. Chapters and sections include A Remarkable, and Remarkably Strange, Structure; The Hypothesized Functions of the Great Pyramid's topological-Analogical Code of Ancient Texts; Greaves, Gravity, and Newton; Meta-Materials, Crystals, and Torsion; The Top Secret Cold War Soviet Pyramid Research, and much much more!

348 pages, Paperback

Published May 15, 2023

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Joseph P. Farrell

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Joseph P. Farrell is a recognized scholar whose credentials include a Doctor of Patristics degree from the University of Oxford. His literary contribution is a veritable résumé unto itself covering such fields as Nazi Germany, Sacred Literature, physics, finances, the Giza pyramids, and music theory. His latest book is Genes, Giants, Monsters, and Men: The Surviving Elites of the Cosmic War and Their Hidden Agenda. Earlier books include:

The Giza Death Star (2001)
The Giza Death Star Deployed (2003)
Reich of the Black Sun (2004)
The Giza Death Star Destroyed (2005)
The SS Brotherhood of the Bell (2006)
The Cosmic War (2007)
Secrets of the Unified Field (2008)
The Nazi International (2008)
The Philosophers' Stone (2009)
Babylon's Banksters (2010)
Roswell and the Reich (2010)
LBJ and the Conspiracy to Kill Kennedy (2010)
Genes, Giants, Monsters, and Men (2011)

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225 reviews6 followers
August 25, 2025
Farrell's books are interesting reads, but I really wish he'd proofread them better.

For instance, on page 84, he mentions that Zechariah Sitchin's book Wars of Gods and Men (1998) was published before Christopher Dunn's The Giza Power Plant (1995). As you can tell from the dates I've included, that is backwards, and that undermines Farrell's argument.

And in this book, some of the mathematics is wrong. In particular, he cites numbers that are "amazingly close to pi", such as 3.1144 (p. 166, actual value is
sqrt(2 + 2 * sqrt(5)) * (sqrt(5) - 1)) or 1.2*phi^2 (= 3.1418172... which is not exactly pi as he claims).

On page 272, he includes a factor of pi in the formula for L2 which should not be there.

Other numbers he makes off as being more mysterious than they are are the slopes of the Great Pyramid (51 degrees, which is 360/7) and the northern passage (26 degrees, which is arctan(1/2)).

He also claims that the Egyptians used 22/7 for an approximation for pi. They actually didn't, according to scholarly research; they used the value of 3+1/8 = 3.125. This is especially curious, because they did calculations with unit fractions and made use of the fact that
7 = 1 + 2 + 4 when simplifying expressions. (Of course, maybe the value 22/7 wasn't for public consumption.) (My source is Mathematics in the Times of the Pharaohs by Richard J Gillings.)

However, the most humorous number in the book is the measurement of a Pyramid Inch, which is 1.0010846752 British inches. The precision of this number is simply physically impossible; 0.0000000001 British inch is about 0.254 Angstroms, roughly 1000 times the radius of nuclei of atoms. MAYBE an advanced culture could measure to this precision, but there is no way that physicists in Piazzi Smyth (who cites this number) could.
632 reviews3 followers
March 29, 2024
Now that is a hell of a strange book, the first of Mr Farrell's series. This combines Nikolas Tesla, Christopher Dunn, Sitchin, Tom Bearden's scalar physics, and a few other dissimilar almost random things that make a lot of sense when put together. A book written by a theologian interested in alternative physics, alternative ancient history, and conspiracies.
I do think that his proposition is wrong after all, but it opens up to such interesting research, that does open many possibilities, so much so, that I am reading all his works, one by one. Highly recommended.
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36 reviews1 follower
March 4, 2025
I heard Joseph P. Farrell interviewed on a podcast recently (2024) and heard how this book is the compilation of three of his previous books, but updated with some new thoughts and all in one place. I found it fascinating. Lots of good things to think about here and expand how you may look at ancient history. I loved the images and drawings he used to explain his concepts and theories. The book reads exactly like Mr. Farrell talks, his writing style is almost "transcript-like". I enjoyed this and would recommend it.
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February 24, 2023
Good followup detail on a new hypothesis related to the pyramids true purpose..
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