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YouTube Star MrBeast offered to explore giza pyramids in the middle of claiming from the Khafra project that there was an underground city below them.

Newsweek He contacted MRBeast Representative to comment by email outside full-time working hours.

Why is it important

Jimmy Donaldson, who is professionally known as MrBeast, has a record for the most subscriber on YouTube-379 million from printing. In January 2022. years Forbes Ranked Donaldson as a creator of content that is most earned, with estimated annual revenues of $ 54 million. He visited Giza Pyramids last year to contain his channel.

Recently, a group of Italian researchers from the Khafre project said that they discovered what they called “Vertical Cylinders” 2,000 feet below – a claim that the highlighted Egyptologist was denied as “fake news”.

Tourists riding camels in giza pyramids in Egypt 14. December 2044. years.

Said Hassan / Getty Images

What to know

Monday, the social media user on X, earlier Twitter, he published the image of what the cylinders might look, writing, “If SAR scan the Khafre Pyramid are correct, then the deep pillars are under noon.”

Donaldson replied, “Should I go back and more research?”

In December, youTuber spent 100 hours in Egyptian pyramids with “unlimited access”, the public never saw areas.

Zahi Hawass, Egyptologist and former Minister of Tourism and Antiques in Egypt joined him. Earlier this week, Hawass was fired by Khafra’s projects that there was an underground city under the Giza Pyramid.

The project was used synthetic aperture Radar tomography and included Scientists of Corrado Malang at the University of Pisa in Italy and Filippu Biondi from the University of Scotland. The researchers scan the Khafre Pyramid and discovered what they said was an underground system, stretching miles under all three main pyramids.

The researchers said that there are a spiral staircase below the Khafra pyramid surface and that they were five small, in Pyramids in Pyramids. The study pulled out skepticism because there were no reviews.

What do people say

Nicole Ciccolo, a Spokesperson for the Khafre project, he said: “(This) revolutionary study redefined the boundaries of satellite data analysis and archaeological research.”

Zahi Hawass said in his statement: “Such allegations are only attempts by the branch of ancient Egyptian civilization. However, these attempts are in vain, and such rumors are ultimately sending to the history of dust.”

What happens next

It remains to be seen whether Donaldson will return to explore the pyramids further.

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2025-03-28 11:33:00

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