There has always been a great debate about how the pyramids of Egypt were built, with some people saying that aliens were responsible for their construction, while others claim that the human race itself would have achieved this great feat.
Reproduction/Photo-RN176 Photo from the time of ancient Egypt showing that a group of people can indeed lift any weight and the pyramids were built by humans.
Well, now, in a sensational revelation recently made by an archaeologist who wishes to remain anonymous, period photos discovered in the tomb of Pharaoh Totenganando have shown that it was indeed humans who built these gigantic monuments. Not only that, these photos also show that the ancient Egyptians mastered the art of photography, even though they could only shoot in black and white.
In addition to the first photo above, see below other photos from the same period that were recently discovered:
Reproduction/Photo-RN176 The Pharaoh’s slaves were known for having great strength, but hernias were quite common after just a few years of work, which resulted in them being retired early.
The archaeologist also discovered in the writing on a papyrus that although these individuals were strong enough to lift such a heavy load, they all made sure not to eat anything like cabbage or similar before work. This was done to avoid releasing gases when lifting heavy weights, which could be uncomfortable for their fellow workers. Unfortunately, the papyrus was in a somewhat deteriorated state and disintegrated after it was decoded, so it cannot be shown here.
Reproduction/Photo-RN176 A group of slaves carrying large blocks of processed rock for the construction of the next pyramid. Note that the first group is having some difficulty and calls more people to help with the task.
And so, it is more than proven once and for all that there was no involvement whatsoever with alien forces in the construction of these pyramids, as at that time people were much stronger than they are today.
So this debate is settled.