Dr. Paul Warner, a British anthropologist, says he found the body of Jesus Christ in a tomb and the Ark of the Covenant in a secret cave under Egypt’s Great Pyramid. He claims the cave is blocked by a large stone at the end of a southern tunnel and says scans and research over 10 years show man-made structures behind it.
Warner has shared photos and videos of his findings with Egyptian officials, but says he’s facing opposition, especially from Zahi Hawass, a well-known Egyptian archaeologist. He’s now asking for global help to explore further, believing it could lead to peace.

He believes that many holy places from religious texts—like Mount Sinai and Mount Zion—are actually the Great Pyramid, and even thinks Jesus gave his famous sermon there.
However, experts are very skeptical. Similar claims in the past—like those by Ron Wyatt—have been rejected by mainstream scholars.
After submitting his research to Egyptian officials, Dr. Paul Warner was appointed as a consultant for the Scan Pyramids Mission—a global team of scientists and engineers from France, Canada, Japan, and Egypt. This team is using muon radiation particles to look deep inside the pyramids.
On October 20, 2022, Dr. Warner met with Ahmed Issa, Egypt’s Minister for Tourism and Antiquities. During this meeting, Egypt agreed to accept Dr. Warner’s research data at no cost. In return, they committed that the Scan Pyramids Mission would scan beyond the stone block in the hidden chamber beneath the Great Pyramid.

Dr. Warner’s Appointment as Consultant
After submitting his research data to Egyptian officials, Dr. Paul Warner was appointed as a consultant for the Scan Pyramids Mission. This international team of scientists and engineers from France, Canada, Japan, and Egypt is using muon radiation particles to peer deep inside the Great Pyramid of Giza. On October 20, 2022, Dr. Warner met with Ahmed Issa, Egypt’s Minister for Tourism and Antiquities. During this meeting, Egypt agreed to accept Dr. Warner’s research data at no cost, in exchange for a commitment that the Scan Pyramids Mission would scan beyond the stone block in the hidden chamber beneath the pyramid.
Delay in Muon Radiation Scan
However, the muon radiation scan has not been completed, putting Egypt in violation of its agreement. As a result, Dr. Warner has sought the assistance of Prime Minister Nawaf Salam of Lebanon, who also serves as President of the United Nations International Court of Justice, in hopes of avoiding an international dispute.

Opposition from Zahi Hawass
This comes amid opposition from Zahi Hawass, known for his grandiose influence and ego, who styles himself “the guardian of the pyramids.” Warner asserts: “Although the project has received support from the very highest authorities in Egypt (including the office of the President himself), Hawass remains an obstacle to progress. New scientific ideas often attract violent opposition from the old guard – as evidenced throughout history – we have Copernicus, Galileo, and Giordano Bruno to testify to this.”
Dr. Warner’s Scientific Approach
Warner, who confirms his secular stance, approached the project from a purely scientific perspective. He pinpointed the exact location using the “scientific method” and triangulated data from the texts of all three Abrahamic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In addition to this, he supplemented the data with written records from the ancient cuneiform clay tablets of Mesopotamia. Using the scientific discipline of Etymology, Warner was able to prove his hypothesis: that ‘Mount Sinai,’ the ‘Mountain of Israel,’ the ‘Mount of Olives,’ ‘Mount Zion,’ and the Quran’s ‘Mountain of Light,’ were all one and the same mountain—the Great Pyramid of Egypt.
Implications of the Discovery and G.A.R.P. Research Dossier
Therefore, Warner concludes that Jesus gave his ‘Sermon on the Mount‘ at the Great Pyramid, which he identifies as the birthplace of all Abrahamic religions and the ‘mountain land’ which the biblical Abraham journeyed to from Ur.
G.A.R.P. has unveiled its full research dossier and a detailed collection of government correspondences at www.garp.space, where Warner presents his binary star theory in relation to ancient Egyptian art and the winged disc symbols of Lower Egypt.
What Does the Bible Say?
Matthews 24:26
So if anyone tells you, ‘There he is, out in the wilderness,’ do not go out; or, ‘Here he is, in the inner rooms,’ do not believe it.
“So, if they tell you, ‘There He is, in the wilderness,’”
In biblical times, the wilderness often represented a place of testing and spiritual challenges. The Israelites spent 40 years wandering there, and Jesus was tempted in the wilderness. This warning is about false messiahs who might claim to be in such a place, playing on the idea that a messiah would emerge from the wilderness, like John the Baptist did. The wilderness is a lonely, isolated place, making it easier for false figures to deceive people without being questioned.
“Do not go out,”
This advice urges believers to stay cautious and not be swayed by misleading claims. It highlights the importance of remaining grounded in the teachings of Christ and not chasing after sensational stories or signs in remote places. It reinforces the biblical message of testing spirits and staying true to sound doctrine.
“Or, ‘Here He is, in the inner rooms,’”
The “inner rooms” likely refer to hidden, secretive places—like the private chambers of powerful leaders or secretive groups. This warning is about not being drawn into exclusive or secretive groups claiming special knowledge or insight into Christ’s return, as this goes against the openness and visibility of His second coming.
“Do not believe it.”
This final message stresses the importance of skepticism towards claims about Christ that don’t align with His teachings. The Bible teaches that when Christ returns, it will be clear and visible to everyone, as described in Revelation 1:7. Believers are urged to rely on this truth and not fall for false reports or secretive claims about His return.
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