>>13924666>, tall objects with points at top are great for navigation...What is a flag and flagpole for? Surely they, and the spears that they likely evolved from, strongly predate the pyramids, and outperform them in many aspects. If pyramids were required for navigation (the egyption ones were alongside the Nile river, so really overkill for navigation in that respect), then it would be logical to expect a flag-pole socket at the top of them. Granted, the nice capstone marble has often been removed by looting niggers, but you would have thought there would be some bit of a ledgend that at at least one pyramid on this planet would serve to support a navigational, or even territorial, marker by way of a flagpole and flag. The only one I can think of that does this, is the modern pyramid in Las Vegas, with its light beam for drawing attention. This essentially serves the same purpose as the brilliant capstone on old-ass pyramids. That is, to draw attention to pompous assholes, that go enslave and conscript boatloads of niggers to build a monument to their own egos, and then the populace starves for years, having had their farmers compelled to do stuff other than grow crops. Arguments about "muh flood and drought cycle" are moot, if you're taking your workers to build monuments and not mud, water, and cow shit for the fields.