Skip to content

Joe Rogan Experience #2443 - Filippo Biondi

On JRE #2443, engineer Filippo Biondi reveals shocking data on the Pyramids of Giza. Using satellite tomography, his team identified massive structures extending a kilometer underground, challenging the narrative that the plateau was merely a burial site.

Table of Contents

The Great Pyramids of Giza have stood as silent sentinels of human history for millennia, baffling archaeologists, engineers, and historians alike. While the visible structures are marvels of precision engineering, a revolutionary new study suggests that the true mystery lies not in the stone monuments themselves, but in what lies beneath them. Filippo Biondi, a telecommunications engineer specializing in satellite radar technology, joined the Joe Rogan Experience to disclose findings that could fundamentally rewrite the timeline of civilization. Using advanced satellite tomography—a technology originally designed for military and structural monitoring—Biondi’s team has identified massive, coherent structures extending over a kilometer underground, challenging the conventional narrative that the Giza plateau served merely as a burial site.

Key Takeaways

  • Satellite Tomography Reveals Hidden Depths: Advanced radar scans have detected vertical structures extending 1.2 kilometers beneath the Giza plateau, featuring spiral "coil" patterns and massive chambers.
  • The Technology is Proven: The same scanning method has been benchmarked and verified against known modern structures, including the Gran Sasso particle collider and the Mosul Dam.
  • Evidence of Ancient Flooding: High concentrations of salt found on pyramid walls and within debris-filled shafts suggest the plateau was submerged by seawater, potentially aligning with Younger Dryas flood theories.
  • Functional Machinery, Not Tombs: Data analysis of the "Zed" structure inside the Great Pyramid suggests it functions as a "low-pass filter" for mechanical vibration, directing energy into the King's Chamber.
  • Global Anomalies: Biondi’s research extends beyond Egypt, identifying unexplained megalithic features in Peru, Russia, and Italy that suggest a lost epoch of advanced engineering.

The Science of Seeing the Invisible: Satellite Tomography

The skepticism surrounding "hidden chambers" in archaeology is often well-founded, but Biondi’s approach differs significantly from ground-penetrating radar (GPR), which has limited depth. His method utilizes Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from satellites like the Italian Cosmo-SkyMed and American Capella Space systems. By analyzing the "noise" or entropy on the Earth's surface—specifically mechanical vibrations and Doppler frequency shifts—his team can reconstruct tomographic images of what lies deep underground.

Before turning his lens to Egypt, Biondi validated this technology on known modern infrastructure to prove its accuracy. The results were undeniable:

  • Gran Sasso Particle Collider: The technology successfully mapped the dimensions of the physics laboratory buried 1.4 kilometers deep inside an Italian mountain, detecting specific features like the interferometer.
  • Mosul Dam Analysis: Scans of the Mosul Dam in Iraq accurately identified internal tunnels, turbines, and structural weaknesses in the gypsum foundation, confirming the tech's ability to see through water and earth.
  • Non-Invasive Exploration: Unlike drilling, this method uses existing vibration data naturally present on the Earth's surface, making it a passive yet deeply penetrating scanning tool.
  • Repeatable Results: The Giza findings rely on over 200 separate scans using multiple satellite constellations, all returning consistent data regarding the subterranean anomalies.
  • Physics-Based Modeling: The method relies on the angular momentum of satellites and the Doppler effect, treating the Earth’s surface vibration as a carrier of underground information.
  • Peer-Reviewed Foundations: Biondi’s initial work on the internal structure of the Kufu pyramid was published in peer-reviewed journals before the team expanded their scope to the underground substrates.
We are not penetrating anything because we are just grabbing the entropy that is on the surface of the earth and with that information we are retrieving tomographies.

The Giza Anomalies: Coils, Columns, and Megalithic Chambers

The most shocking aspect of Biondi’s disclosure is the scale of the structures detected beneath the sands. While previous studies have hinted at voids, these scans depict a complex, engineered system that dwarfs the pyramids above. The data indicates that the visible pyramids may be merely the "tip of the iceberg" of a much larger functional complex.

The specific features identified in the scans suggest a level of technological sophistication that is currently impossible to explain within the orthodox historical timeline:

  • Massive Vertical Columns: The scans show immense column-like structures with a diameter of approximately 20 meters, arranged in a uniform pattern with precise gaps between them.
  • Spiral "Coils": Inside these vertical structures, the data reveals a distinct spiral pattern, leading researchers to speculate about potential functions related to energy generation or fluid dynamics.
  • Enormous Chambers: At the bottom of these structures, roughly 1.2 kilometers down, the tomography reveals chambers measuring 80 meters by 80 meters by 80 meters—roughly the size of a football field in footprint and height.
  • Uniform Depth: These structures appear to terminate at a uniform depth across the plateau, connecting the Kufu, Khafre, and Menkaure pyramids, as well as the Sphinx.
  • Horizontal Connectivity: The vertical shafts are interconnected by horizontal corridors approximately 3 meters tall, creating a grid-like network beneath the bedrock.
  • The "Zed" Structure: Inside the Great Pyramid, Biondi’s simulation of the "Zed" (a series of stone layers) demonstrates that it acts as a mechanical filter, stabilizing vibrations before transmitting them into the granite box in the King’s Chamber.
What we are observing, we are observing principally vertical structure... and this regular pattern is constituted by a so-called spiral nature.

Physical Evidence: The Shafts and the Salt

Beyond the digital scans, Biondi points to physical evidence that is visible to the naked eye but often overlooked. Between the Sphinx and the Khafre pyramid lie vertical shafts cut into the bedrock. Currently blocked by debris, these shafts serve as the physical entry points to the anomalies detected by the satellites. The condition of these shafts offers compelling clues about the timeline of the site.

The presence of specific materials within these shafts and on the pyramid walls supports the theory of a cataclysmic event:

  • Saltwater Residue: Biondi confirmed the presence of salt on the pyramid walls and within the shafts, which he identifies as marine salt, suggesting the entire plateau was once submerged under the sea.
  • Debris Accumulation: The shafts are filled with a mix of sand and rubble, consistent with a massive flood event washing surface material into deep underground cavities.
  • The Osiris Shaft: Biondi uses the known "Osiris Shaft"—which contains clear, drinkable groundwater—as a benchmark, contrasting it with the debris-filled shafts that likely took in floodwater.
  • The "Restoration" Theory: The physical evidence aligns with the Inventory Stele, which describes Pharaoh Kufu as the restorer of the Sphinx and pyramids, not the builder, implying the structures predate dynastic Egypt.
  • Timeline Implications: Biondi suggests the construction likely occurred between the "Zep Tepi" era (approx. 36,000 years ago) and the Great Flood (approx. 11,000–12,000 years ago), possibly around 18,000 to 20,000 years ago.
  • Robotic Exploration Proposal: A project proposal has been drafted to clean these shafts using drones and robots to avoid human risk, aiming to reach the horizontal corridors located deeper underground.

A Function Beyond Burial: Vibration and Consciousness

The synthesis of the structural data and the physical layout leads to a radical hypothesis: the Giza plateau was a machine. Biondi’s collaboration with researchers like Christopher Dunn supports the idea that the pyramids were power plants or resonance devices. However, the simulation data suggests a function that might be linked to biology and consciousness rather than just electricity.

The architectural precision appears designed to manipulate the fundamental constants of the universe:

  • The Low-Pass Filter: The internal "Zed" structure mechanically filters vibration, allowing only specific low frequencies to pass through to the core of the pyramid.
  • The Granite Box as a Receiver: The vibrations are focused directly into the granite "sarcophagus," suggesting that if a human were inside, they would be subjected to intense, coherent resonance.
  • The "Psychedelic Disney World" Theory: The discussion ventured into the possibility that these structures were designed to induce out-of-body experiences or altered states of consciousness through acoustic driving.
  • Harmonic Resonance: The dimensions of the chambers and the layout of the plateau align with universal constants (speed of light, magnetic constants), suggesting the builders utilized "natural" physics rather than "forced" physics (like modern combustion).
  • Water as a Conductor: The presence of underground aquifers and the manipulation of water likely played a central role in generating the initial vibrations.
  • Lost Knowledge: Biondi argues that humanity has "amnesia," having lost a branch of science based on resonance and harmony that allowed for the manipulation of stone in ways we cannot replicate today.
The universe is like a book that is open. We have to just observe it. It is not difficult. It's very simple to read the universe.

Global Connections: From Russia to Peru

The implications of this technology extend far beyond Egypt. Biondi has applied his scanning methods to other mysterious sites around the world, uncovering patterns that suggest a global civilization with shared engineering capabilities. These findings challenge the isolated development models of mainstream archaeology.

Notable anomalies detected or analyzed in Biondi’s wider research include:

  • The Karahora Shaft (Russia): A mysterious, manually discovered shaft in the Caucasus mountains featuring polished walls and megalithic blocks, which Biondi’s scans suggest connects to a larger underground complex.
  • Sacsayhuaman (Peru): Known for its puzzle-piece megalithic walls, Biondi plans to scan this site to understand the "marshmallow-like" stone molding techniques used by the builders.
  • Gubio (Italy): A potential lost Roman city discovered beneath the ground near a known amphitheater, demonstrating the technology's utility for classical archaeology as well.
  • The Uncharted X Labyrinth: Biondi confirmed plans to scan the labyrinth described by Herodotus, which allegedly contains a massive metallic object and rivals the pyramids in scale.
  • Water Exploration: Beyond archaeology, the technology is attracting interest from mining and water resource companies, as it can detect deep aquifers—a critical resource for the modern world.
  • Unified Theory of Megaliths: The similarities in depth, precision, and incomprehensible construction methods across continents point toward a pre-cataclysmic civilization with global reach.

Conclusion

Filippo Biondi’s research presents a confrontation between established history and hard data. The satellite tomographies do not rely on interpretation of hieroglyphs or myths; they rely on the physics of radar and vibration. If the 1.2-kilometer-deep structures, spiral coils, and connecting corridors exist as the data indicates, then the history of human engineering is vastly older and more advanced than textbooks allow.

The next phase of this discovery lies in physical verification. With a proposal on the table to use robotics to clear the debris-filled shafts between the Sphinx and Khafre, the world may soon get a glimpse of what has been hidden for over 10,000 years. As Biondi notes, the shafts are "calling us," and cleaning them may be the key to recovering a lost chapter of human heritage—one that harmonized technology with the natural resonance of the Earth.

Latest

Everyone Hates Bitcoin Again (That’s the Signal)

Everyone Hates Bitcoin Again (That’s the Signal)

Gold is rallying while Bitcoin faces bearish sentiment, decoupling from the S&P 500. Analysts suggest Fed liquidity, not rate cuts, is driving markets. This divergence offers a unique contrarian signal for crypto investors looking past the current "hate."

Members Public
Bitcoin Near Collapse As Crypto Bill Heads To Senate Vote

Bitcoin Near Collapse As Crypto Bill Heads To Senate Vote

The Senate Agriculture Committee advanced the Crypto Market Structure Bill in a 12-11 party-line vote. The bill designates the CFTC as the primary regulator for Bitcoin, but the partisan rejection of safety amendments has injected new uncertainty into the crypto market.

Members Public
Bitcoin's WORST Enemy? [Why Metals Are Winning Now]

Bitcoin's WORST Enemy? [Why Metals Are Winning Now]

As gold breaches $5,500 and silver hits $117, Bitcoin plunges 30% in a massive 2026 market divergence. Institutional capital is fleeing crypto for physical assets amidst rising geopolitical tension. Discover the data behind this historic rotation.

Members Public