New Underground Anomalies Detected at Giza Plateau

There is something about the Giza Plateau that just doesn’t want to stay quiet. Misryoum editorial desk noted that Italian researcher Filippo Biondi is currently stirring the pot, claiming his team may have stumbled upon a second, sphinx-like structure buried right under our feet. The air in the office is heavy with coffee steam and skepticism, but the data is persistent—at least that’s what they’re saying.
It’s not just a hunch, or maybe it is, but Biondi points to specific alignments between the existing monuments and some strange echoes in satellite imagery. We are looking at a potential underground megastructure, roughly 108 feet tall, complete with what he calls vertical shafts and horizontal passages. It sounds like a movie script, but Misryoum analysis indicates these aren’t just random glitches on a screen.
Actually, the dream stele mention is what keeps me up. The ancient texts suggest two feline figures might have been part of the original design, or maybe it was just metaphor? Biondi’s team thinks it’s more literal than that. They’re leaning into the idea that there is a mirror structure down there—a subterranean shadow of the famous monument we all know.
Of course, we have heard bits and pieces of this before. Bassam El Shammaa has been talking about these mythologies and historical inconsistencies for years, suggesting the plateau is far more crowded than the surface lets on. It’s a long-standing debate, really. Are we missing half the puzzle, or just seeing patterns in the sand where there aren’t any? It’s hard to tell, honestly.
Still, the scale of these reported shafts—if they are even there—is massive. The technical details regarding the depth and the sheer layout of this supposed complex keep coming back up in the research. It’s a compelling thought, even if the proof remains as buried as the structure itself. We might need a bit more than satellite maps to really know for sure what’s going on down there.