
Filippo Biondi
Filippo Biondi is a Scottish researcher at the University of Strathclyde, specializing in archaeological geophysics. He is known for his innovative research methods, including the application of radar technology to uncover hidden structures beneath historical sites. His recent collaboration with Italian researcher Corrado Malanga led to the announcement of a purported underground city beneath the pyramids of Giza, sparking significant academic debate and interest.
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Estonia:
Filippo Biondi, a scientist from the University of Strathclyde, defends his team's work on the potential discoveries beneath the pyramids.
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Turkey:
Filippo Biondi is a radar expert from Strathclyde University and a co-author of the research team.
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North Macedonia:
Filippo Biondi from the University of Strathclyde in Scotland is involved in the research team that claims to have found evidence of underground structures.
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Turkey:
Filippo Biondi is an expert in radar technology and part of the team investigating the underground structures.
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Serbia:
Filippo Biondi was part of the team that conducted the research on the Khafre pyramid.
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Croatia:
Filippo Biondi was part of the team that conducted the research on the Khafre pyramid.
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Kazakhstan:
Filippo Biondi is a researcher from the University of Strathclyde who is involved in the discovery of a large underground city beneath the pyramids of Giza.
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