When I read about the Cygnus correlation with the three Giza pyramids, I immediately remembered the experience of Hank Wesselman in the King's chamber of the Great Pyramid, in 2003. Sitting on the floor and focusing on the originals architects and builders of the pyramid, he went into an altered state. He found himself on another planet, inside a room, looking out to an alien landscape with two suns in the sky. He realized that he was actually looking through the eyes of one of the planet's inhabitants. You can read the entire story here. His description of those beings is very interesting for several reasons, but in relation to this article and the relationship of the pyramids with Cygnus, it it rather intriguing that these beings had a head resembling a bird! Especially because he wanted to know who the pyramid builders were. It is not a new idea that the architects of the pyramids were extraterrestrial beings, that has been told by psychics and by remote viewers. I first give some of the descriptions from Wesselman, then I will go into a couple of other details relating to the bold emphasis I have made in the quotes. "They were impossibly tall, linear, and rather spindly humanoids with dark, reddish brown skin. They were bipedal, and their legs and arms were long, as were their fingers. Their feet were encased in elegant sandals with turned up toes that looked like they were made of (or covered by) golden foil. Again, these beings seemed utterly familiar somehow and I concluded that I was picking up on the perspective of my ‘host’.

It was their faces that were the shocker. They looked superficially unlike any depictions of ‘aliens’ that I had ever seen. My first impression was that they looked like bird people. This is because their faces displayed an elongated ‘rostrum’ creating a plane to the face that projected forward and downward utterly unlike a human nose, or a human face for that matter. It wasn’t a ‘beak’ but rather a completely different form of cranial morphology unknown on our world.

In addition, each of the beings I saw was wearing an off-white head covering not unlike a pair of men’s boxer shorts that encircled the head above the eyes and hung down in back and the sides along the elongated neck to the boney shoulders. I was immediately struck by how similar this interesting cowl resembled the headdresses of the dynastic Egyptians depicted on statuary. These head coverings were not that different. Yet they were not quite the same either.

As one of the bird beings (I had come to categorize them that way in an attempt to assign some sort of meaning to them) approached, I got a better view of their eyes. They were long, dark and tapering, and I couldn’t see any ‘whites’. Their faces were linear, elongated and delicate. It was at this point that I looked down and perceived the body of the one through whom I was seeing...

‘My’ reddish-brown skin was smooth and dry and somewhat granular like the surface of a lizard or an American football. There were no scales, but rather what seemed to be vestigial outlines of them... The skull was elongated upward and backward, following the direction of the plane of her rostrum, and it was completely hairless. Whatever she was, she was not a typical mammal, despite her ‘breasts’, and my inner scientist decided that these people might be another class of beings altogether."