C.T. Russell was the leading pyramidology scholarly genius of all time. He was also the world's leading authority on Miracle Wheat.
Sadly, H. Hunger doesn't appreciate the importance of supporting the flawed and outdated beliefs on a 19th century Adventist sect that has somehow managed to survive into the 21st century.
Charles Taze Russell wrote comparatively very little about the Great Pyramid. Out of the tens of thousands of pages that have been produced from his works, comparatively less than a handful are related to the Great Pyramid, and even then what he presented was mostly that which had been presented earlier by N. H. Barbour.
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Russell disclaimed any firsthand knowledge regarding Stoner's "Miracle Wheat"; all he did is present the comments of Stoner and some farmers who had used Stoner's Miracle Wheat, as well as some newspaper articles pertaining to "Miracle Wheat."
Indeed, the world's most leading authority on Miracle Wheat at that time would have been Stoner himself. More recently, the world's most leading authority on a more recent strain of Miracle Wheat was Norman Boulaug.