Team Atlantis
The Orion Pyramid Theory

by Michael Arbuthnot

XII. CONCLUSION

The chance celestial-terrestrial correlations of Zawyat Al Aryan, Abu Ruwash, and the Giza pyramids are statistically near impossible. Due to these pyramids' topographical locations and constructive industries, it makes much sense to conclude there was a specific intention in mind - that being a terrestrial representation of the Orion constellation.

Additionally, there is evidence that strongly indicates the connection extends to the Meissa and Bellatrix (The Gesh) sites. Both of these locations exhibit the remains of ancient structures which have either been dismantled, eroded, or buried. Again, the chances of such remains being coincidentally located in these remote, but precise locations, is inconceivable. The evidence begs for continued research.

Although lacking the near concrete connection of the aforementioned sites, the M42/M43, Birak Al Khiyam, and Letopolis sites also pose some interesting linkages. As these sites are in the midst of modern civilization, finding solid evidence of ancient structures has proven to be somewhat difficult. However, the presence of the signature limestone is encouraging. A concentrated, thorough, and well-financed expedition would surely turn positive results.

Despite the many problematic issues raised by The Orion Pyramid Theory concerning dynastic assignments, the connection cannot be ignored. Now that the The Orion Pyramid Theory has been made public, these enigmas must be examined in detail.

For as eternal as the stars in the night's sky, the Orion celestial-terrestrial connection is not going away anytime soon.

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