Overview
- The 3,300-year-old obelisk in Paris, originally from Luxor, Egypt, was commissioned by Ramesses II and gifted to France in 1830.
- Seven hidden hieroglyphic messages were discovered during 2021 renovations and decoded by Egyptologist Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier.
- The inscriptions praise Ramesses II as divinely chosen and of divine essence, reinforcing his right to rule ancient Egypt.
- The messages employ three-dimensional cryptography, revealing different meanings depending on the angle and direction of viewing.
- Olette-Pelletier's findings await peer review and publication, with further research needed to confirm the inscriptions' original visibility from the Nile.