This decode will show that a chicken came before an egg and the recipe lies in Longitudes of chickens, watch…….

The connection between the two sites was very carefully predetermined prior to anything that gets force fed to us as Egyptian or ancient British civilisation. The books talk only of the legacy left to decaying races and say nothing of the advanced race who before this period built these monuments.
360deg / 11.77245771(Chephren) = 30.5798507 (1/10th of the Sarsen perimeter in feet.)
360deg / 7.396853329( 4,5,6.Pyramids) = 48.66934416 (Sarsen radius in feet.)
360deg / 20.67085112 (Mycerinus) = 17.415828594 (A ratio)
Multiplying these three together equals 25920 years for the Precessional Equinox. Three irrational numbers making a rational one. Quite some odds that…..
Now we can do a similar function with latitude Grid Points but without showing the long boring numbers:

This figure tells us what is encoded in Tangents, if the figure of 2234.668733 is loaded in your calculator; this shows the miles (miles of 5280ft) between Giza and Stonehenge. A Mummy didn't work this out and you won't find books in the library on it either.
There are two Latitudes for the Great Pyramid: The Grid one is 89298.07682 and the apex one is 85789.35688 the difference is two seconds putting it just a short distance down the north face, this is one reason for it. So divide one into the other and it's a ratio of 1.040899245, multiply this by the equatorial circumference of the Earth 24,901.54558 miles to make 25920 years; our guidance system again.
Also the Chephren longitude of 11.77245771 is the Tan.of the distance from the equator to the pole, 6214.855279 miles.
Thank you Carl Munck for the data to do this decode.
Fine tuning for the connoisseur :
The three numbers that made up 3.647562612 are the absolute validity of these buildings being where they are because that number is…………
2 Radians / PI or Radian / Half Pi.
So these non constant looking numbers are in the language of these ancients one and only……

GRIDMAN
DECODE 917
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