In 2007, Zahi Hawass published a peer-reviewed paper through Harvard documenting what he found 30 meters below the Giza Plateau: skeletal remains, two Osiris amulets, and nine artifacts with Giza Magazine accession numbers. In May 2026, he told Piers Morgan the sarcophagus was "completely empty." His own paper is still online. Page 390.
This documentary examines every level of the Osiris Shaft using primary sources only — Hawass's 2007 Harvard publication, Selim Hassan's 1944 excavation reports, and peer-reviewed hydrogeology data. We name every artifact, calculate the real weight of the lid, and compare the sarcophagus dimensions to the one inside the Great Pyramid. The difference is four millimeters.
00:00 — Hawass's 2026 claim vs. his own 2007 paper
05:49 — Selim Hassan pumped for 4 years straight. The water won.
07:54 — The 1999 FOX broadcast: 29.5 million viewers
10:05 — Black basalt, NOT granite: what competing videos get wrong
14:27 — Herodotus described this exact shaft 2,500 years ago
16:21 — The 4-millimeter dimension match nobody talks about
Sources cited in this video:
- Hawass, Z.A. "The Discovery of the Osiris Shaft at Giza." In The Archaeology and Art of Ancient Egypt: Essays in Honor of David B. O'Connor, pp. 379–397. Cairo: SCA Press, 2007.
- Hassan, S. Excavations at Gîza, Vol. V (1933–1934). Cairo: Government Press, 1944, p. 193.
- Sharafeldin, S.M. et al. "Shallow geophysical techniques to investigate the groundwater table at the Great Pyramids of Giza." Geoscientific Instrumentation 8 (2019): 29–38.
- Herodotus, Histories, Book II, Chapters 124 and 127.
- Biondi, F. & Malanga, C. "Synthetic Aperture Radar Doppler Tomography..." Remote Sensing 14(20): 5231, 2022.
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