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Chris Dunn

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Chris Dunn
Chris Dunn@chrispdunn·
@RobL4a1 @adancingferret @MTB_Archaeology Maybe disrespectful, but certainly worthy of a response. I did not serve an apprenticeship in ancient Egyptian engineering. I began my apprenticeship in 1961 at the age of fifteen at Mather & Platt and received my indentures as a journeyman lathe turner at the age of 21.
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Rob's Solomon's Knots
Rob's Solomon's Knots@RobL4a1·
@adancingferret @chrispdunn @MTB_Archaeology When did Chris begin his career as an apprentice in ancient Egyptian engineering? When, where and by whom did he receive his indentures as a journeyman in ancient Egyptian engineering before graduating to be an expert?
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Chris Dunn
Chris Dunn@chrispdunn·
@adancingferret Justine, I’m afraid you are judging me with a bio I did not write. Here is the bio from my website. gizapower.com/gizeh/about-ch… As I pointed out earlier, I have an aversion to those who claim to be experts. You have expertise, as do I. Are you an expert? Am I? Who cares!
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Justine “That Woman” Warren
Justine “That Woman” Warren@adancingferret·
Hannah, I’m afraid your clairvoyance is on the fritz. I’m not jealous of Chris, nor do I think everyone who disagrees with the variety of mainstream viewpoints is a grifter. Some people very obviously are though. How is your psychic class enrollment? But Chris has claimed on his own site to be an expert on ancient Egyptian engineering and his bizarre refusal to simply clarify on what grounds he made that claim is a storm of his own making.
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Hannah Brites@HannahBrites

Mr. Dunn, please don’t feed the trolls. I think you are absolutely brilliant and your work is extremely intriguing and laid out in a very scientific and logical way. The archaeologist that’s been trolling you here is jealous, has never read your work, and doesn’t have a hard science background. She/her thinks anyone that doesn’t agree with her archaeology academic consensus cult is a grifter so therefore must be attacked. She doesn’t have the intellect to actually read your books and understand the implications of what the structure of the pyramid is communicating. There is a LinkedIn profile that says you were in human resources at your company so the archaeologist nerds have been attacking you saying that you’re just in HR and never did any any sort of machining and don’t understand engineering. I don’t even know if that LinkedIn profile is real. But they’re using it to attack you in many threads. Of course that’s not true, anybody who have seen many of your interviews would know you were trained at a very young age and worked for decades in machining and engineering. You are brilliant, and those of us that have a brain understand that. @PiersUncensored the archaeologists on X are out of control attacking all alternative researchers. @UnchartedX1

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Hannah Brites
Hannah Brites@HannahBrites·
Mr. Dunn, please don’t feed the trolls. I think you are absolutely brilliant and your work is extremely intriguing and laid out in a very scientific and logical way. The archaeologist that’s been trolling you here is jealous, has never read your work, and doesn’t have a hard science background. She/her thinks anyone that doesn’t agree with her archaeology academic consensus cult is a grifter so therefore must be attacked. She doesn’t have the intellect to actually read your books and understand the implications of what the structure of the pyramid is communicating. There is a LinkedIn profile that says you were in human resources at your company so the archaeologist nerds have been attacking you saying that you’re just in HR and never did any any sort of machining and don’t understand engineering. I don’t even know if that LinkedIn profile is real. But they’re using it to attack you in many threads. Of course that’s not true, anybody who have seen many of your interviews would know you were trained at a very young age and worked for decades in machining and engineering. You are brilliant, and those of us that have a brain understand that. @PiersUncensored the archaeologists on X are out of control attacking all alternative researchers. @UnchartedX1
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Justine “That Woman” Warren
Justine “That Woman” Warren@adancingferret·
Well, while I have my struggles, despite them I’d say I’m living my best life. Mostly by not pretending to be something or someone I’m not. And because I worked towards my childhood dream of being one of those 300 people and, though my career was cut short by circumstances outside my control, I achieved it. You have a great, honest life too, Chris
Chris Dunn@chrispdunn

@adancingferret @MTB_Archaeology The last I checked there are 300 Egyptologists in America and 8.5 million manufacturers like me. Have a nice life!

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Justine “That Woman” Warren
Justine “That Woman” Warren@adancingferret·
@chrispdunn @MTB_Archaeology I’m glad people like you, Chris. The hundreds of students I taught anthropology and history, many of whom had struggled previously, most of my colleagues, and friends over decades like me too. What does that have to do with answering my question?
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Chris Dunn
Chris Dunn@chrispdunn·
@MTB_Archaeology @adancingferret There’s a difference between an aerospace engineer and a manufacturing engineer. I was a manufacturing engineer working in aerospace. Promoters of content seem to exaggerate a guest’s qualifications.
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M. T. Boulanger @mtbarchaeology.bluesky.social
@chrispdunn @adancingferret Not diminishing—I've machined parts for my motorcycle and have much respect for the trade. But here, you refer to yourself here as "a journeyman lathe turner." While this interview with you describes you as "an aerospace engineer." Isn't this a bit misleading?
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Chris Dunn
Chris Dunn@chrispdunn·
@adancingferret @MTB_Archaeology I will settle this by saying no one, including myself, has recognized me as an expert in anything. Spread it among your friends. Shout it from the rooftops! It makes no difference! Happy now?
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Chris Dunn@chrispdunn·
@adancingferret @MTB_Archaeology Your question has been answered, Justine. My question is, why was it asked? If you are looking for fault, you will find it. Not just in me, but yourself. I am not qualified to find fault in your career, neither are you qualified to judge mine.
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Chris Dunn@chrispdunn·
@adancingferret @MTB_Archaeology I have never presented myself as an expert. My work history is what it is. You seem to be more intent on besmirching my character than learning who I am.
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Chris Dunn@chrispdunn·
@adancingferret @MTB_Archaeology Most people like me. Engineers, craftsmen and hands on workers who provide products that you rely on. What do you provide to benefit society?
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Chris Dunn@chrispdunn·
@MTB_Archaeology @adancingferret You guys seem to be intent on diminishing the achievements of a man who began his career as an apprentice, received his indentures as a journeyman lathe turner, emigrated to America to work in the aerospace industry and worked his way through the ranks. What’s your point?
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M. T. Boulanger @mtbarchaeology.bluesky.social
@adancingferret Actually, I think it's THIS Chris Dunn who was identified clearly as a *manufacturing* (not aerospace) engineer "by trade," but as the HR Director for a metal-stamping plant...in his own local newspaper, in a puff-piece for his book.
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Chris Dunn
Chris Dunn@chrispdunn·
@FlintDibble @DrDavidMiano I am interested in precision and accuracy, but I’m not going to do someone’s homework for them. My background is not a secret. Saying my work with precision was spent in HR is a lie. A high schooler could do a background check on me and find the truth. But not a PhD?
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David Miano
David Miano@DrDavidMiano·
If you’re looking at the photo on the left and wondering, “Wait, is that how Dunn measured?” The answer is yes, that’s how he measured. Also he didn’t measure more than one Serapeum box, and it was only a few of the surfaces. Other people have measured more boxes more thoroughly and all were found to be imprecise. On another note, the years he spent in “precision engineering” were in the HR department.
Megalithic Mysteries@Megalithic12000

🚨 Christopher Dunn spent 40 years in precision manufacturing. Then he measured the Serapeum boxes in Egypt. His results continue to shock engineers around the world. 🔹Squared to 0.00005 inches 🔹That's 1/20th of a human hair 🔹Flat to 0.0001" across 10 foot faces 🔹Repeated across multiple 100 ton boxes His conclusion: this required either tools so advanced they couldn't produce anything less than perfection, or a civilisation far beyond what we accept. We're told these were bull coffins made with copper chisels. Does that sound right to you?

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