Herodotus describes the underground complex of Giza
As having 12 palaces
With terraces halls chambers and expansive courts

Walls of sculpted figures in white marble
Colonnades of carved animals
Made up an elaborate underground maze of endless wonders

Tunnels continued all the way to Memphis

Lamblichus said the entranceway to the Giza underground
Was between the forelegs of the Sphinx

Sluices in channels controlled the flow of water
That were part of an elaborate pumping system
In an unprecedented complexity of hydraulics

Amazingly besides the outer white limestone
Of which there is just a remnant remaining
The Great Pyramid possesses 2 layers of casing stones
Concealing enormous foundation stones throughout the pyramids

Broken and pulverized stones litter the Giza complex
Enormous stone platforms that once held buildings that have been totally demolished are unnoticed

On the east side of the Kefren pyramid
Are foundation stones of enormous size

They are so massive that they rival the stones of Baalbek
Some of which exceed 1000 tons

The granite ceiling blocks of the Kings Chamber
Weigh an estimated 100 tons

Granite is an excellent insulator and dielectric
Which can support an electrostatic field
The white tufa limestone is also an excellent conductor

The quartz crystals in the granite of the Kings Chamber transmuted the flow of electrons
Into a piezoelectric field which was transduced into sound energy
Via the resonator in the Resonating Hall

Shafts with copper loop electrodes were wave guides
Focusing the sound waves into the Queens Chamber
Which discharged electricity into the electrum capstone
That created beams of electricity

This powered the aircraft submarines and other technology
Depicted on the Temple of Seti in Abydos!