British Anthropologist Claims to Have Located the Body of Jesus

British anthropologist claims to have located the body of Jesus. AI-generated illustration / Condutta
British anthropologist claims to have located the body of Jesus. AI-generated illustration / Condutta

British anthropologist Paul Warner has sparked controversy by announcing the results of a study that, according to him, may reveal the location of the body of Jesus Christ.

According to Warner, the remains are buried in a secret chamber within the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt — the same place where the legendary Ark of the Covenant is said to be hidden.

The revelation was published by the Great Ark Recovery Project (GARP), which claims that both the body and the Ark are located in a sealed cave behind a stone block at the southern passage of the pyramid’s underground chamber. According to Warner, access to the site is currently impossible without removing this rocky barrier.

Study combines sacred texts and archaeological records

To reach this conclusion, Warner based his work on the analysis of images and videos from the deepest area of the pyramid — a tunnel carved directly into the bedrock of the structure. The research was supported by an extensive cross-reference of information between sacred texts of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam and ancient inscriptions on Mesopotamian cuneiform clay tablets.

According to the anthropologist, biblical locations such as Mount Sinai, Mount Zion, the Mount of Olives, and the Mountain of Light would, in reality, be symbolic references to the Great Pyramid itself. Warner goes further and proposes that even the Sermon on the Mount might have taken place at this sacred location.

Next step: open the southern passage

Based on his findings, Warner states that the next step is to clear the southern passage of the pyramid to physically access the secret chamber and test his hypothesis on site. “The discovery has the potential to bring peace to the Middle East,” he declared.

According to GARP, the research data has been submitted to Egyptian authorities. In response, the Supreme Council of Antiquities appointed Warner as a consultant to the Scan Pyramids Mission — an international scientific initiative that uses muon radiation detection technology to scan the interior of the pyramid without drilling. The process, however, is still ongoing.

If confirmed, the revelation could have historical, archaeological, and religious implications of incalculable proportions.

Source: Great Ark Recovery Project (GARP). This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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