>>2764298 (pb)
re: pyramids as a symbol and a practical instrument
>Why are all the tops of known pyramids gone/removed?
Personal theory: it is a hypothetical top/limit to either obscure the real head or because, owing to compartmentalization, even those who fancy themselves at the top are controlled by someone even higher.
Either that or it's a symbol of the fulfillment of the "externalization of the hierarchy" that is yet to be established.
Or, in a practical explanation, it's about the gold tip of the actual Egyptian pyramids that served as a conductor that released the magnetic forces built into the pyramid's structure.
I've read that the water, crystals, and precious metals in the pyramids channeled sound, light, and energy which (puts on tinfoil hat) allowed the pyramids to be built using levitation and other supranatural mechanical forces).
Last Christmas Day, a pyramidanon was dropping mad red pills on how the cabal is actually a corporate structure comprised of unending subsidiaries.