The Objectives of CHEOPS PROJECT
The aim of the Cheops project is to bring about archaeological excavations in Egypt for the purpose of unearthing two incredibly important objects:
• the Great Labyrinth as described by Herodotus,
• and the tomb of the Pharaoh known as the Builder of the Great Pyramid (Cheops).
The information about the location of both objects listed above has been provided by an inhabitant of Wroclaw in Poland - Ms Lucyna Lobos - since May 2001. (See the Project History). The main method of the information delivery is hypnotic age regression and so called “telepathic channeling“. Lucyna Lobos’ powers are comparable with those of celebrities such as
• Stanislaw Osowiecki (famous Polish clairvoyant),
• Edgar Casey (from the USA)
• and Reverend Czeslaw Klimuszko (from Poland)
However, Lucyna’s’ powers are very much different than that of the direction taken by others listed above. Most importantly her method deals with the evaluation of the current situation of the Earth who reveals to everyone an extraordinary solution to the existing problems. Although the solution is simple and logical, it took several years for the team who worked with Lucyna to realize how it concerned saving the humanity and the planet Earth.
CHEOPS PROJECT is better know as the ‘Saving the Earth Project’ – as it is based on the understandings of the civilizations during the time period of the construction of the Great Pyramid when predictions were made about catastrophic dangers that would threaten the planet Earth starting around 2012 AD. This civilization was able to create a solution for the 2012 time period that would protect the Earth from these predicted catastrophes. This has become the message of the channeling information that Lucyna speaks about today and of its great importance to the planet. According to Lucyna’s broadcast, the key to the solution of the problem revealed to everyone by her is simply to place the mummy of Pharaoh Cheops inside the tomb of the Great Pyramid. Her message to everyone states that NOW is the time of greatest importance in order to fulfill the ancient predictions.
The outstanding knowledge about the tomb location indicated by Lucyna since May 2001 was not sufficient information to persuade the Egyptian authorities to make any official decision regarding the need for tomb excavations in Egypt. The apparent problem with the Egyptians and ‘officials of authority’ concerns the method in which Lucyna uses to acquire her knowledge. The discussions within Lucyna’s broadcasts were necessary in order to bring about credibility for the purpose to convince everyone it was not a fantasy, an object of her imagination or an attempt to attract attention. Such credibility is absolutely necessary for the sake of convincing archaeologists and others who tend to steer clear of information obtained from “unscientific” sources. The importance of credibility is also necessary for those of authorities with the decision-making power; potential sponsors who can provide funds for such mission; and those who will effectively carry out the excavations.
The development process to maintain credibility and create potential resources for the project was thus divided into three stages of approach to the public as follows:
Stage 1:
Excavations in the Ślęża mountain close to Sobótka, near Wrocław, in Poland. This stage is the easiest and is relatively inexpensive because it is closely related with our home – Poland. During several sessions with Lucyna Lobos, not only have we received some information regarding what is hidden in the Ślęża Mountain but how to reach historic treasures as well, which – according to Lucyna – had been hidden therein since the times of Boleslaw I Chrobry (the Brave - the first King of Poland, AD 992 to 1025). After many difficulties and obstacles of a formal nature, this stage was put into practice on the 17th of August 2004, by a team of archaeologists from Wroclaw University, under the management of Aleksander Limisiewicz, PhD (see: Ślęża). This stage verified in practical terms the validity of information received by Luycna Łobos.
Stage 2:
This involves making use of the achievements so far in order to validate the information provided by Lucyna, as well as creating a point of reference to facilitate the authorities’ consent to carry out excavations in Egypt, with the aim of discovering chambers of the so-called Great Labyrinth, as described by Herodotus. Despite the fact that the Labyrinth contains 3,000 chambers, it still has not been discovered. Thanks to Lucyna, we now possess the great information regarding the location of the entrances to the Great Labyrinth and to the so-called “Golden Chambers”.
On March 6, 2008 the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Egypt granted a permission for Egyptian-Polish Archeological Mission in Hawara Necropolis area. This Mission was created as a scietnific research cooperation agreement between the Univeristy of Cairo (Department of Archeology) and the University of Wroclaw (Poland). This main purpose of this ongoing Project is (among other things) to discover an entrance to the Great Labyrinth described by Herodotus 450 B.C. (See Hawara) The financial suppport for the HAWARA PROJECT is provided by the Polish Foundation for Support of Archeological Research "DAR ŚWIATOWIDA", through the University of Wroclaw.
Stage3:
Use the results of the two stages referenced earlier as credibility factors in order to obtain consent from Egyptian authorities for the purpose to carry out excavations at the appointed location of the tomb of the Builder referenced by Lucyna to be near the Great Pyramid in Giza.