Bio Larry Dean Hunter


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Larry Dean Hunter

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Larry Dean Hunter born in May 1950, the youngest of three siblings in North Carolina. As a professional dancer and singer from age 9 to 13 his young career culminated with “A Distinguished Citizen Award” presented by the Governor of North Carolina for service above and beyond the call of duty on North Carolina day at the New York World’s Fair in 1963.

After this he moved to Anaheim, California and started a new life. In the public school system, he excelled in sports, track and cross country and was a co-varsity track captain for three years.

Graduating in 1969, instead of going to college, he joined the U.S. Navy where he learned and developed his newly acquired navigational skills as a quartermaster to a high science, commissioned two naval ships, the 2nd ship as leading Quartermaster, along with tours of duty in Vietnam and Naval Ocean Surveillance Information Center while stationed in Washington DC.

Larry advanced quickly to the rank of E6 in less than four years and continued furthering his education while enlisted in the U.S. Navy. Upon completing his navy enlistment of 10 years, 8 active and two in the navy reserves, he pursued a career in solar technologies.

Being a navigator, scientist, researcher, inventor and amateur in Egyptology; Larry studied correlating sciences thus becoming more confident in his pursuit of the truth of the origins of civilization regarding who and when the Great Pyramids were built and their utilitarian purpose.

Mr. Hunter has obtained patents in solar technology utilizing the geometry of the Great Pyramid in seven countries around the world.

His 45 years of dedicated and challenging pursuit for the truth and betterment of the entire planet has opened up a sacred doorway to our future, including the discovery of a secret chamber inside the “Great Pyramid” in 1979 while on his first of over 45 trips to Egypt.

As an experienced Geoastroarchaeologist; Larry has taken his prior US Naval experience in celestial and terrestrial navigation, his love for the Egyptian people, the study of the “Great Pyramid” and with the origin of civilization, he has moved into a whole new paradigm that is vital for the continued environmental safety and health of our entire planet.