
Danny Jones Podcast #360 - New Scans Expose An Unfortunate Secret Underneath the Pyramids | Geoffrey Drumm
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Jan 2, 2026 Geoffrey Drumm, an independent researcher and creator behind The Land of Chem, explores radical interpretations of the Egyptian pyramids in this enlightening discussion. He reveals how new scans suggest complexities underneath the Khafre Pyramid, including man-made structures leading to a mysterious chamber. Geoffrey challenges the accuracy of radar data, critiquing its translation methods. He proposes that the pyramids were advanced chemical factories rather than tombs, producing materials like sulfuric acid and ammonia, and he speculates on the fascinating geology surrounding Giza.
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Pyramids As Evolved Industrial Technology
- Geoffrey Drumm argues ancient monuments show iterative technological evolution culminating in pyramid-scale chemistry and engineering.
- He frames pyramids as complex, long-developed industrial systems rather than simple tombs.
Great Pyramid As Sulfuric Acid Plant
- The Great Pyramid is presented as a sulfuric-acid production plant using local sulfur sources and air.
- Drumm links subterranean hydrothermal sulfur and engineered chambers to produce acid for metallurgy.
Subterranean Sulfur And Hydrothermal Vents
- Geological papers show hypogene sulfuric speleogenesis and hydrothermal vents below Giza supplying hydrogen sulfide.
- Drumm uses this to argue pyramids tapped native gas and ore deposits rather than imported sulfur.




