In March 2025, members of the Khafre Project—including Corrado Malanga, Filippo Biondi, and Nicole Ciccolo—publicly claimed to have discovered large-scale man-made underground structures beneath the Giza pyramids using radar imaging (see: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/03/23/egyptologists-row-over-underground-city-beneath-pyramids/). This market will resolve to "Yes" if, a peer-reviewed academic journal publishes a scientific article authored by any member of the Khafre Project team—Corrado Malanga, Filippo Biondi, or Nicole Ciccolo—presenting radar-based evidence of large-scale underground man-made structures beneath the Giza pyramids by December 31, 2025, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”. The article must reference the Giza Plateau, the Khafre pyramid, or Giza in general, and it must substantively describe the structures claimed in March 2025. Only journals indexed by Scopus, Web of Science, or DOAJ will qualify. Preprints, conference abstracts, white papers, press releases, or publications on personal websites will not alone count. The resolution source will be consensus of credible reporting.
These 'spiral wells' and 'cubic chambers' just look like groundwater erosion on a high-res scan. If it was real, it would be in Nature
Show me the LIDAR, show me the dating, and show me the repeatable, geological evidence that isn't just a weird hill. Until then, it's just wishful thinking and bad science
What a thought leader you are. A true light shining in the darkness.
I guess no toblerone chocolate then
lol, no toblerone chocolate
Maybe it was a toblerone chocolate