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Why does time stop when flying over the Pyramids?

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There have been many reports that what military airplanes pass over the Pyramids something happens to their system. First thing is usually the watch; it stops or starts falling behind or run fast in big intervals. All of the pilots (not from the same military base) reported the same feeling. If you can please explain what is going on at the time.........

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  1. No.  

    Where do you get this stuff from?  What's next?  Ghosts?  Area 51?  2012 and all that nonsense?  Americans didn't land on the Moon?  The Earth is only 6000 years old?  Someone just asked if shooting stars were polar bears falling off the Earth?  Makes almost as much sense.  

    Time you began to distinguish between utter drivel and something like reality if you are on the internet.


  2. thats all useless c**p. By the way, which pyramids are you talking about? if they are the egyptian ones, nothing happens when you fly over them. ('cause i had been flyin' over them for ages, u know....)

  3. Since the end of the last Age when they were built, they have always been considered 'dams' in the river of time...

  4. I've flown over the Giza pyramids more than once.  No such thing has ever happened to me or to my aircraft.  I think you're falling victim to the endless stream of rumors perpetuated as fact by fans of the fringe.

  5. This is the purest of bullsh*t put out by pyramid kooks.

  6. Don't smoke anything you can't pronounce.

  7. It doesn't, and there have been no authenticated reports of it doing so.  Please publish the details of these pilots.

  8. That's a myth. It's not true.

  9. It actually doesn't.  It just screws up the timing system.  

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