New research from the Khafre Project has detected massive cylindrical structures beneath the Great Pyramids using satellite radar technology. According to the study, these cylinders are at least twice the height of the tallest building on Earth and significantly wider than current structures.

The report states that the structures are encircled by what researchers describe as energy-generating coils, a design similar to historical “Electro-Culture” techniques. Kim Clement, a researcher cited in the project, indicated the existence of new energy sources emerging from this discovery.

Alex Jones has described the findings as “the Greatest Archeological Find in HISTORY.”

The study explains that advanced ground-penetrating radar, specifically synthetic aperture radar (SAR), detected surface-coupled displacements caused by deep mechanical resonance. This method does not require direct electromagnetic penetration through rock but instead identifies resonant effects from subsurface structures. Scientists note the Giza Plateau’s unique geology—comprising limestone and granite with strong piezoelectric properties—enables this phenomenon, allowing the structures to generate detectable surface oscillations.

The research also references Justin Christofleau’s 1927 book “Electroculture,” which details gardening techniques using copper-wire coils. The study claims that the government historically suppressed such methods due to their potential to increase food abundance, contradicting policies promoting scarcity and actively used media campaigns to attack the technology.

Additional claims include that grounding (contact with the earth) can improve blood health by preventing red blood cell clumping, and copper-coil devices may offer similar benefits when applied directly to the body.