FIRST BROADCAST FROM PYRAMIDS
TO THE EDITOR Of THE PEE3S. Sir,— According to a forecast in today's issue the first broadcast from the Pyramids is to be made on February 6. But for the announcement that scientists and others will speak, laying transmission lines across the desert to the burial chamber of Cheops, many of your readers would, as even now they may, be unconcerned about the broadcast. The Pyramid was built bv Khufu—translated Cheops—as a tomb for himself in accordance with Egyptian belief that in such a burying place immortal life could be obtained for humanity. The transmission may be made to cast discredit upon the great pyramid Gizeh, which was not a tomb of any mortal man. The Great Pyramid Gizeh, standing in the border of Egypt, is "An altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar in the border thereof to the Lord: and it shall be for a sign and for a witness unto the Lord of Hosts in the land of Egypt." (Isa., 19, 19-20). This Great Pyramid is to-day increasingly a challenge to all modern thinkers, scholars, philosophers, scientists, and ecclesiastics, and is a scientific revelation to a scientific age. The Covenant Publishing Company has issued all over the civilised world charts and diagrams for the benefit of any to whom the Pyramids Prophecy is a mystery, and to whom the question that matters is—Has the Great Pyramid's prophecy proved true to date? The answer is that events have provided a complete and irrefutable confirmation of the prophecy. It remains to be demonstrated, by further fulfilment of prophecy that the age of materialism is passing, and is even now being superseded by the ideals of the new and better world order of the Kingdom of God on earth. It is therefore incumbent upon all to watch the march of events for the clear indications that should accompany the ushering in of this revolutionary change. The blindness of scientists, scholars, politicians, and other leaders of thought and action to the Great Pyramid's message has been one of the great tragedies of the last decade. The blindness, however, in spite of such a transmission from a dead man's tomb, is gradually giving place to a clear vision in the light of understanding in many places of our farflung Empire.—Yours, etc., W. T. KINGSTON. Temuka, February 2, 1938.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22318, 4 February 1938, Page 7
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