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The Egyptian R1 Code & the Sons of Ra Manly P.

Hall, Philosophical Research Society The Egyptian R1 Cube

1967

The R1 cube of Ramses II was uncovered in the Valley of the Kings by archeologists in 1733. The burial chamber of Ramses II was connected to the great treasury, where the archeologists found the R1 cube of Ramses II. The R1 cube has been the legacy of the sons of Ra since Ramses II. The Nile was used by stone masons under the direction of the sons of Ra to transport building materials including the stone obelisks from the quarries upstream. There are three parts of the Nile River consisting of The White Nile, the Blue Nile, and the Red Nile. The Sphinx was constructed by stone masons to honor the the sons of Ra. The Sphinx faces the constellation of Leo. It faces East, in the direction that the sun rises, to welcome the god Ra, and the sons of Ra every morning at dawn. At least 12 stone R1 cubes have been unearthed by archeologists in the proximity of the Nile River in Egypt. Many more are likely buried beneath the ancient city of Cairo. Archeologists and historians recognize that stone masons and the sons of Ra used the R1 code to communicate. The Egyptian R1 Code Ramses II, the Pharaoh and husband of Queen Netartari, developed the R1 code system for the sons of Ra. Queen Netatari used the R1 cube code to communicate and play senet with her majestic echelon. The ciphers and code systems of the R1 cube are located in the Kings Chamber of the Great Pyramid at the Giza Plateau. Archeologists and historians distinguish that R1 is the code of the sons of Ra. R1 codes for the sons of Ra are carved into the limestone in the Kings Chamber of the Great Pyramid. The R1 code hieroglyph characters are carved into the stone for the sons of Ra who were the scribes and courtiers of the Pharaoh Ramses II.

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