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The Giza Pyramids Prevent Lightning

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Foolish Earthling
The Giza Pyramids do not let lightning form anywhere near them.
Don't beleive me? Check out this NASA map of world wide lightning strikes.
Notice there's a big perfectly round hole with the pyramids smack in the middle. No lightning strikes at all.
Then on the equator in the Congo region, due south of Giza, is the worlds MOST active lightning region. (Makes you wonder what's hidden in the congo....maybe other structures?)
Am I crazy?...Well, yes. BUT, I really think there is something to this....check it out:
World Lightning Strikes Map
 
I think its very interesting there's a hole there (more the geometry than the fact its a lightning free zone) -- but I think your positioning of the Pyramid in the center of the second map is wrong. The edge of the lightning free zone seems to border at the Nile (more or less) with the center point of the zone being at the western border.

Edit: the "A" point is the location of the Great Pyramid of Giza


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Drat! My bid for paranormal immortality is foiled again.......................................

I still think this is worthy of taking a look at though. It seems to me to be too much of a coincidence. Yes? Maybe?
 
Drat! My bid for paranormal immortality is foiled again.......................................

I still think this is worthy of taking a look at though. It seems to me to be too much of a coincidence. Yes? Maybe?

I think its worth looking into, especially since the maximum region is just south. The geometry is also weird which doesn't seem to be matched anywhere else in the world (at least from what I could see). Would be nice to have a higher resolution of that lightning map--but I was unable to find it.
 
I think its worth looking into, especially since the maximum region is just south. The geometry is also weird which doesn't seem to be matched anywhere else in the world (at least from what I could see). Would be nice to have a higher resolution of that lightning map--but I was unable to find it.
Same here, but I have just started to investigate. I'll post whatever else I can find. Thanks for the input Michael.
 
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