Benavides does not approach the pyramid as an archaeologist, but as a numerologist and a Christian esotericist. His central argument is that the pyramid was designed by divine inspiration (often attributing the design to Enoch or Melchizedek rather than the Egyptian pharaohs) to serve as a "Bible in Stone."
While physical copies are available through specialized sellers like AbeBooks and Amazon , digital versions for research and preservation are hosted on platforms such as the Internet Archive , where several editions (including the revised 25 Years Later ) can be viewed or borrowed. Benavides does not approach the pyramid as an
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The most dramatic aspect of the book—and the source of its title—is the prediction of the end of the current era. Benavides suggested that the pyramid’s timeline ends in the late 20th or early 21st century (dates vary by edition, often revised as predictions passed). He interpreted this "end" not necessarily as the literal destruction of the Earth, but as the transition to a new spiritual age or a "Golden Age," preceded by a "Great Catastrophe" or World War III.