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'''Christopher P. Dunn''', born 1946 in ], is a ] ] author known for the book ''The Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt'', which claims that precision machining is evident in ancient Egyptian structures, particularly in the ].<ref>Morris, Margaret (2003). . MargaretMorrisBooks.com</ref><ref>The Giza Death Star by Joseph P. Farrell</ref> |
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==Background== |
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Dunn was born in 1946 in ]. He worked at ] at their ] plant where he served an ] ] and subsequently became a ] machinist. In 1969 Dunn immigrated to the United States after being recruited by the Altamil Corporation to work at aerospace manufacturing company, Twigg Industries, in ]. While employed as a toolmaker at Rettig Engineering in Indianapolis, Dunn became involved in the development and implementation of high powered lasers for processing gas-turbine and aerospace parts and assemblies. He was the manager of Laser Robotics Machining, a contract job-shop which served the aerospace industry. In 1986 he was recruited by ]/aerospace manufacturing company, Danville Metal Stamping, where he has worked in the position of Project Engineer, Laser Operations Manager and Human Resource Manager. |
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He is a ] and ]. Dunn lives with his wife Jeanne and children in ].<ref name="gizapyramid.com">http://www.gizapyramid.com/BIO-Dunn.htm</ref><ref>*Atlantis the Final Solution: A Scientific History of Humanity Over the Last 100,000 Years by ], page 89</ref> |
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==''The Giza Power Plant''== |
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Dunn's book ''The Giza Power Plant'' was published in 1998 by ]. In it, Dunn argues that based on his measurements of Egyptian monuments, ancient stonecutting achieved an accuracy similar to that of modern eyeglass lenses and complex machined forms, difficult or impossible to duplicate today. |
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Dunn has published many magazine articles on his hypotheses concerning ancient technology, including an August 1984 article "Advanced Machining in Ancient Egypt" in '']'' magazine.<ref>http://www.gizapower.com/Advanced/Advanced%20Machining.html</ref> |
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He wrote the foreword to ]'s 2007 publication ''The Spiritual Technology of Ancient Egypt: Sacred Science and the Mystery of Consciousness''. |
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He also produced the DVD documentaries ''The Giza Power Plant''<ref>It is viewable online </ref> and ''Ancient Wisdom: Christopher Dunn: Ancient Power Plants And Advanced Technology: Egypt In The New Millennium''. |
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Dunn's work has been referenced and quoted in books such as ]'s ''Fingerprints of the Gods'', ]'s ''From Atlantis to the Sphinx'', and ]'s ''Giza Death Star Trilogy''.<ref>] (Dec 2001). "The Giza Death Star: The Paleophysics of the Great Pyramid". ]. ISBN 0932813380.</ref>{{Verify source|date=January 2009}} |
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Dunn has appeared in television programs and on talk radio to promote his ideas. |
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