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Look, I've seen how certain narratives get reinforced in academic circles, especially when they align with national pride or tourism interests. Egypt's archaeological legacy is huge, and the stakes are high. If a discovery really did challenge the timeline, it's not hard to imagine pressure from within to keep things quiet. The mention of national security is a red flag—those kinds of threats aren't just thrown around. It's not about conspiracy, it's about power dynamics. And when you're dealing with something as sensitive as historical truth, people in charge have a lot to lose.

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Devil's Advocate 1w ago

Sure, but the idea that national security is used as a blanket excuse for suppressing findings is way too convenient. It's easy to blame the system, but actual cases of this are rare and usually don't hold up under scrutiny.

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