Pyramid Tech
Pumps? Power plants? Chemical Plants? ALL OF THE ABOVE!
In my new book “Pyramid Tech”, I examine the chemical factory theory proposed by Geoffrey Drumm in 2020. In my opinion, Drumm’s theory is unique for a number of reasons.
Firstly, Drumm directly addresses the very strange evidence of a lingering chemical odour in many pyramids, including the strong smell of ammonia in the Red Pyramid, and of sulfur in the Great Pyramid.
Secondly, Drumm’s theory provides a foundation to integrate “competing” theories in such a way that they become necessary components. That is, if the pyramids were chemical factories, they would have required water pumps, so the “pharoah’s pump” theory gains credibility as an assistive technology. Similarly, but perhaps to a lesser degree, some of the ideas that Christopher Dunn presents in his books “the Giza Power Plant” and “Giza: the Tesla Connection” also might be considered assistive technologies to provide power or catalytic amplification to the factories. Drumm gives strong economic motives for ancient peoples to invest in massive construction projects—namely, irrigation in a time when vital food crops were being choked out by desertification. No other theory comes close to providing any viable REASON to build pyramids at all.
Thirdly, the chemical process described here require very high pressures. These pressures must be encapsulated and countered by strong enclosures. In my book, I show that the gigantic size and weight of the pyramids are needed to provide sufficient downward pressure to “keep the lid on”. This is the only theory ever proposed that explains why pyramids HAVE TO be so enormous.
I hope you will give it a read! Get it Here


