Nexus Magazine - Vol 21 #4, June-July 2014 by Nexus various
Author:Nexus various
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Alternative thinking
Published: 2014-05-30T04:00:00+00:00
Deception in the Great Pyramid
If all of this isn't bad enough for Vyse's reputation, then the 1954 handwritten family history of a Mr Walter M. Allen of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, makes it a whole lot worse. Walter Allen's great-grandfather, Humphries Brewer, apparently worked with Vyse and his team at Giza in 1837 and witnessed Vyse's assistants, Mr Hill and Mr Raven, refreshing old paint and making new markings.
Humfrey [sic) recieved [sic] prize for bridge he designed in Vienna over Danube. H went to Egypt 1837, British Medical Serv. to Egypt.
... they were to build hospital in Cairo for Arabs with severe eye afflictions. Dr Naylor took Humfrey along. Treatment not sussessful [sic], hospital not built. He joined a Col. Visse [sic] exploring Gizefi pyramids. Rechecked dimensions 2 pyramids. Had dispute with Raven and Hill about painted marks in pyramid. Faint marks were repainted, some were new. Did not find Tomb.
. . .Had words with a Mr Hill and Visse when he left. He agreed with a Col. Colin [sic] Campbell and another Geno Cabilia [sic], Humfrey went back to England late 1837. - Zecharia Sitchin, Journeys to the Mythical Past, 2009, pp. 30-31
Curiously, while Vyse makes no mention of Humphries Brewer in his published book, he does refer to all the other individuals mentioned in Walter Allen's account, including Dr Naylor with his intention to help the local Arab people with severe eye problems. And as we see from the Allen account, it seems that his greatgrandfather had a dispute with Vyse before leaving. Had Brewer objected to the marks being painted, accusing Vyse of perpetrating fraud, then it is hardly likely that a young man barely 20 years old and of little consequence to Vyse would have been mentioned in Vyse's finished work. That said, however, even though Vyse may not have mentioned Brewer by name, he may have indicated his presence at the site through the work he did for Vyse in the Great Pyramid:
Two quarry-men were sent to blast over Wellington's Chamber. - Vyse, Operations..., vol. I, p. 216
This is precisely the kind of work in which Brewer would have been involved. One of these men, we know from Vyse's book, was a local Arab man named Daoud, but no mention is made of the name of the other quarryman - someone who would have been crucial to Vyse's ambitions.
While all of the above may leave a bad smell, an air of suspicion, this is not actual proof that Vyse perpetrated a fraud within the Great Pyramid. However, the most damning evidence of all comes from Vyse's own hand, and it shows beyond reasonable doubt that he did perpetrate a deception within the Great Pyramid.
Revelations from Vyse's Journal It seemed to me that, in the absence of official scientific tests having been done on these painted markings, the only avenue left to explore would be Vyse's handwritten journal. I realised that if I could locate this document, then at least it might be possible to determine if Humphries Brewer had been in Egypt with Vyse in 1837, as Walter Allen's family account tells us.
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