From NY Post:
Italian researchers claim they might’ve found signs of a Sphinx located beneath the Pyramids of Giza, suggesting the existence of a sprawling subterranean citadel.
Radar engineer Filippo Biondi dropped this alleged historical bombshell during a recent episode of the “Matt Beall Limitless” podcast, the Daily Mail reported.
He said, “There is something very huge that we are measuring” beneath the Giza Plateau, which features the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Khafre, the Pyramid of Menkaure and the Great Sphinx.
He and his team were tipped off to the alleged underground guardian by lines between the pyramids and the Sphinx pointing to a parallel mound.
Satellite images show a 108-foot dune on the Giza Plateau.
“The first Sphinx sits slightly below the surrounding surface, in a shallow depression, so it is possible the second Sphinx could be hidden beneath this higher mound,” he said.
The mound is composed of hardened sand.
Biondi is 80% confident in his theory due to the precise geometrical correlation between visible structures and a mysterious dune.
The Dream Stele, a granite slab in front of Sphinx number one, features carvings of mythical cats, implying a second sculpture was intended.
Pharaoh Thutmose IV’s propagandistic symbol, constructed around 1401 BC, justified his divine right to the throne.
🚨 MASSIVE NEWS: A second Sphinx may have just been detected beneath the Giza Plateau.
🔹Team claims 80% confidence
🔹Buried under 180ft of hardened sand
🔹Italian researchers used satellite radar
🔹Dream Stele depicts two sphinx figures
🔹Vertical shafts match the original… pic.twitter.com/ilKXM93Qqf— Megalithic Mysteries (@Megalithic12000) March 26, 2026
🚨WHOA! SECOND GIANT SPHINX DISCOVERED BURIED AT GIZA! 😱 🇪🇬
Italian Radar Scan Shatters Everything We Thought We Knew About Ancient Egypt And Human History 🤯
Italian researcher Filippo Biondi, known for his previous stunning radar findings of vast underground structures and… pic.twitter.com/5LINGi6jug
— J Stewart (@triffic_stuff_) March 26, 2026
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