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The speaker argues that the Aswan High Dam, built on the Nile from 1960 to 1970, intentionally submerged thousands of ancient Egyptian sites in a large-scale destruction of the old world. He states that a UNESCO-led effort relocated temples between 1964 and 1968, including the Abu Simbel Temples, which he claims were moved 656 feet inland and raised 65 meters, cut into more than 1,000 blocks, transported, and reassembled. He alleges this relocation altered the original structure and that the current view is a staged replica, not the original site, with the submerged original now underwater. He expands the claim to a global pattern, asserting that similar “worldwide tactics” were used to hide ancient civilizations. He presents a model showing the original locations of structures now underwater and argues that the current sites are not authentic representations of the past. He contends that floodwaters produced not only architectural changes but also a broader erasure of the historical record, including entrances to larger submerged structures whose remains are hidden beneath Lake Nasser. The speaker highlights several specific sites in Egypt affected by flooding and relocation: - Abu Simbel: moved and raised, reassembled in over 1,000 blocks. - Amada Temple: relocated and elevated between 1964 and 1975, with surrounding villages and cemeteries lost. - Qasr Ebram: a fortified hilltop settlement whose upper parts remain as an island, but much of its lower layers and surrounding areas were submerged. - Aniba: a submerged city with a necropolis and rock-cut tombs for Egyptian viceroys and Nubian elites, described as sprawling and massive, now underwater as part of Lake Nasser. The narrator emphasizes that the dam submerged an estimated 90% of all archaeological sites in ancient Egypt, including unexcavated graves. He notes that more than 1,000 sites were surveyed before being flooded and asserts that human remains and cemeteries were pervasive and never fully documented before inundation. He criticizes the ability to study the submerged heritage, pointing to restricted access under antiquities protection laws that prohibit diving or exploration without rare permits, effectively keeping the underwater archaeology out of public reach. Gamal Abdel Nasser is named as the mastermind and final decision maker behind the High Dam project, initiated after the 1952 coup and completed in 1970, with the speaker claiming the flood submerged a thousand old-world sites and destroyed them to hide a “true history” beneath the water. He concludes by reiterating that the submerged sites—temples, fortresses, cemeteries, and a submerged city like Aniba—represent a deliberate destruction of ancient Egypt and a broader worldwide cover-up, implying that mainstream history is fundamentally altered by what lies underwater.

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There's a massive pyramid site in the USA, covered by dirt and grass, that would shatter the mainstream narrative if exposed. Construction on the Monk's Pyramid supposedly began around 1123 AD, on a site already occupied by buildings. Meanwhile, in Italy, Saint Mark's Basilica was being built. The Mississippian culture couldn't have built massive pyramids and lived in huts. These pyramids and basilicas were built around the same time, but after 1900, we supposedly lost the ability to construct similar structures. This suggests a reset and a fabricated timeline. Botanical remains suggest the pyramid was built faster than believed. The mainstream narrative can't explain these structures, so a previous, advanced civilization is a more logical explanation. When Thomas I. Ramey bought the site in 1864, a tunnel was found. In 1970, scraping away topsoil revealed temple outlines just two feet down. The structure is stone, not clay, and the previous civilization's work is hidden.

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In 02/2022, a tunnel was found beneath the Great Tomb Of Osiris in Egypt, mirroring the Tunnel Of Eupalinus in Greece. Despite being presented as a water transportation system, the speaker questions this explanation, suggesting it's part of a larger, hidden underground network from a more advanced, pre-reset civilization. The speaker highlights the delayed public reveal of the tunnel and the removal/destruction of statue heads at the site, alleging a cover-up of true history and the appearance of ancient beings. They believe the site, potentially Cleopatra's burial, conceals advanced technology. The speaker connects the Egyptian tunnels to catacombs and geometric tunnel networks globally, often found beneath churches, suggesting they are ancient burial sites (necropolises). They cite the discovery of 7,000 skulls in Alexandria, some with abnormal cranial elongation, as evidence of a hidden past. The speaker concludes that these necropolises represent the remains of a previous civilization across multiple timelines.

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The transcript argues that the site Çatalhöyük/“Norsun Tep[e]” is a major cover-up tied to the Kaban Dam. It describes a tell as an archaeological mound formed by centuries of human settlement and claims that excavations at the site ran from 1968 to 1974, with “forty stratified occupation layers,” stone houses, multi-room complexes, fortified walls, and advanced technology and tools. It also claims richly furnished human burials (including tombs with grave goods) were found. It then states that independent public access was denied: “The general public… aren’t allowed to explore north Sinope freely,” and “All the excavation projects are always off limits to the public,” with research said to come only from official excavation reports. The transcript claims that after 1974 the site was deliberately submerged by breaking/handling the Caban Dam (Kaban Dam), creating an artificial lake where Norsun Tepe sits submerged about “ninety-eight to one hundred thirty-one feet” underwater. It adds that the location remains inaccessible today, managed by Turkey’s State Hydraulic Works, with restrictions on diving and public visitation. The transcript further claims the dam timeline is suspicious (constructed between 1966 and completed in 1974) and that, because the site was inaccessible and submerged, valuable items/texts were removed and the structure was hidden. It argues that steel beams seen on the top cannot be from the 1960s/1970s without documented evidence, and suggests that beams extend “all the way down to the front” beneath dirt, implying the dirt was cleared, beams were installed, then dirt was covered again. It expands the pattern to other submerged sites in Turkey and abroad, stating that during the 1968 excavations, teams began excavating “twenty eight sites” that “remain underwater today.” The transcript claims this systemic submerging prevented independent research and public documentation, describing it as a worldwide operation. It then connects the alleged Turkish pattern to India’s Panchet Dam (built in 1959), saying it submerged major historical sites, including temples that were not relocated or preserved, and that this fit a “recurring theme” of dam projects. The transcript discusses the Tel Kupi (Tal Qupi/Tel Qeiyeh) temples: first described in 1878, later reduced in number by 1902, with temple clusters near the Damodar River. It claims gaps in documentation and a lack of thorough excavation before submergence. The transcript introduces James Churchward (a British colonel) and the alleged Nekhul tablets about Mu/Lemuria, stating that Churchward died in 1936 and that the Tel Kupi region was submerged in 1959. It claims Joseph Beglar and T. Block provided differing temple counts over time and uses these changes to suggest destruction occurred before the dam. It then claims that the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) was established in 1948 under the Damodar Valley Corporation Act, and that the TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) was involved: it claims a “Wl Vordwin” senior TVA engineer recommended the plan and that TVA involvement came at British government request after a 1944 visit. The transcript states that the dams erased evidence of older civilizations worldwide and argues that indigenous communities were displaced (including the Santals in West Bengal), with inadequate rehabilitation after submergence. It also reiterates that temple remnants remain above water, and claims Google Earth can locate an unnamed temple connected to the main cluster, with “people just sitting on it,” including references to cows and partially submerged structures. The transcript then shifts to the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri, asserting that dams in the 1930s flooded “more than twenty” settlements (and that the transcript claims the real number was closer to eight but insists it was more than twenty), permanently destroying towns, cemeteries, and “old world buildings.” It repeatedly emphasizes alleged demolition before flooding, and claims structures remained underwater (including a “Phantom Steeple Church” in Old Lynn Creek). It also presents “hundreds” to “thousands” of bodies as submerged and references “one thousand one hundred twenty-one burial sites,” with possible “one thousand six hundred bodies or more.” Finally, it focuses on the Welsh Hospital in the Ozarks (a site described as a healing resort/hospital tied to cave air and spring water) and claims it was built or found before the floods, with no electricity, blueprints, or construction documentation in the mainstream story. It also mentions a tuberculosis sanitarium in Mammoth Cave “some three hundred feet underground,” and closes by asserting more similar sites remain to be explored.

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In 02/2022, a tunnel was found beneath the Temple of Osiris in Egypt, similar to the Tunnel of Eupalinus in Greece, both supposedly for water transportation. The speaker questions this explanation, suggesting a more advanced, hidden civilization existed. They believe the tunnels are part of a larger underground network, possibly catacombs, and that the discovery of a headless statue at the site is evidence of a cover-up regarding the appearance of people from the old world. The speaker believes the site may contain the burial of Cleopatra and technology from the old world, including secrets to immortality. They note FOIAs requesting documents relevant to the resurrection chamber of Gilgamesh, the current location of his body, and the location of buried Nephilim. The speaker highlights the geometric patterns of the tunnels, their resemblance to catacombs, and the presence of a church built over a similar tunnel network in Greece. They point out the proximity of the Egyptian temple to the Catacombs of Kom El Shakafa in Alexandria, where thousands of skeletons with elongated skulls were found and many bones were removed. The speaker concludes that these tunnels are part of a worldwide network of necropolises, ancient cities of the dead.

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In the early 20th century, archaeologist G.E. Kinkade discovered an underground Egyptian city in the Grand Canyon. The city contained chambers with advanced artifacts and hieroglyphic tablets hinting at connections to Egypt and Asia. Despite the Smithsonian's support, the government shut down research on the site, sparking speculation about a cover-up. The mystery of this hidden civilization raises questions about its historical significance and possible ties to ancient cultures. Translation: An archaeologist found an underground Egyptian city in the Grand Canyon with advanced artifacts and connections to Egypt and Asia. The government stopped research on the site, leading to speculation about a cover-up and mysteries surrounding the civilization's history.

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In 1934, while constructing Norris Dam in Tennessee, archaeologists discovered an Egyptian temple buried in the area. Excavations revealed a 100x100 foot platform with a raised center, multiple skeletons, and unique relics. Professor James Randall Harris suggested that the temple was built by pharaonic Egyptian emigres to honor the deities Isis and Osiris. The Cherokee legends also mention a priesthood called the Anicutani who lived in the same area and were wiped out. The Cherokee claimed to have burned the mound builders' temples and built their own towns on the mounds. These tales originate from eastern Tennessee, where the temple now lies submerged under a lake.

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The Step Pyramid of Djoser has an extensive subterranean network, but a 14-year restoration project may have been a destruction project led by Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, overseen by Zahi Hawass. Hawass restricts access to sites, supposedly to protect heritage, but allegedly to preserve mainstream narratives. He blocked independent explorations, including ground-penetrating radar scans of the Sphinx. Thousands of human remains have been found at Saqqara, with sealed chambers under the Step Pyramid. Coffins significantly larger than human size have been found and associated with animals, but they may have been built for the Nephilim. The Serapium of Saqqara contains 24 massive granite sarcophagi, weighing 50-60 metric tons each, supposedly for bulls. Discovered in 1851, the sarcophagi are now empty, with contents removed, allegedly for preservation, by French archaeologist Augusta Mariette. Mariette had no formal training and some sarcophagi lids were already open. The sarcophagi were quarried from Aswan, 500 miles away, suggesting advanced technology. The speaker believes the tombs held giants and that the removal of the contents was a heist, robbing our timeline.

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Norsentepi is presented as a tell—a mound formed by centuries of human settlement—with a claim that its discovery in the 1960s and early excavations revealed a multi-layered, advanced ancient civilization. The narrator asserts that the site, found during 1968–1974 investigations, shows 40 stratified occupation layers, which the speaker interprets as a single, vast 40-level structure built by one civilization for a singular purpose, capable of changing world history if seen today. The account emphasizes that stone houses, multi-room complexes, fortified walls, and “advanced” technology were found, not just simple pottery or tools. Human burials with richly furnished tomb goods are described as evidence of a sophisticated society with an organized economy. The speaker asserts that the discoveries included advanced tools and technologies beyond chisels and hammers, suggesting events like fires or natural disasters and a cataclysmic event that reset previous civilizations, bringing us back to an era resembling the 1700s with limited infrastructure. The narrative stresses that the public has never been allowed to explore Norsentepi during excavations or research phases, claiming that access was always restricted and that all official excavation reports have been inaccessible to independent researchers. The speaker questions why, if the site was so extraordinary, the public was barred from viewing it, and why excavations completed in the 1970s were followed by a cooling of independent inquiry. A pivotal claim is that after the excavations, the site was submerged by breaking the Caban Dam, creating an artificial reservoir that now sits 98 to 131 feet beneath the water. According to the speaker, this was done to hide the findings and prevent public scrutiny, arguing that the dam’s construction (1966–1974) coincided with the disappearance of the site and the removal of valuable artifacts and texts. The claim extends to a broader pattern: 28 archaeological sites in Turkey discovered in 1968 were submerged by 1974, with the assertion that these sites contained multi-layered settlements, human burials, and advanced technology, and that photographs and independent studies were restricted or denied. Pertek Castle is mentioned as surfacing briefly during a severe drought, illustrating that submerged structures can reappear under certain conditions, further suggesting to the speaker that many other sites remain hidden. The speaker draws comparisons to Cahokia Mounds, suggesting that excavations were halted to avoid exposing further evidence, and alleges systematic dispersal of evidence across museums and institutions to obscure the full picture. They argue that the official narrative is manipulated to hide an older, more advanced past, and that the Caban Dam represents not just a hydroelectric project but a deliberate cover-up to erase inconvenient truths. The episode broadens the claim to a global pattern of dam-related concealment of ancient sites, implying that many more revelations lie beneath other reservoirs. The conclusion is that the truth about humanity’s past is being purposefully hidden, and that ongoing exploration will eventually reveal what lies beneath the next dam.

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Between 1960 and 1970, Egypt built the Aswan High Dam on the Nile, creating a 2,030 square mile reservoir that submerged numerous ancient Egyptian sites. The Abu Simbel Temples were supposedly relocated 656 feet inland and raised 65 meters, involving cutting them into over 1,000 blocks and reassembling them. The original alignment with the stars was ruined. The presenter claims the current site is a staged replica, with the original underwater. The dam also submerged the lower layers of Qasr Ebram and surrounding areas. The presenter believes the dam project was a deliberate destruction of true history, hiding technology, artifacts, and stories of a previous civilization. The Amada Temple was also relocated, losing its original context. The presenter claims that when the location was filled with water between 1964 and 1976, an estimated 90% of all archaeological sites in ancient Egypt were submerged, including unexcavated graves. Over 1,000 sites, including cemeteries, settlements, fortresses, temples, and rock inscriptions, are now underwater. Access to Lake Nassar is restricted. The city of Aniba, a necropolis with rock-cut tombs, was also submerged. Egypt's president, Gamal Abdel Nasser, approved the dam's construction, knowing it would flood these sites, even though other locations were available.

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Norsentepi is described as a tell, a mound formed from centuries of human settlement, with excavation beginning in 1968 and ending in 1974. The speaker argues that what was found implies a multilevel structure with a singular purpose, suggesting a 40-layer, 40-level construction rather than multiple civilizations building independent layers. They claim the site would have shown a previous civilization with an organized economy, advanced tools beyond chisels and hammers, and fortified walls and multi-room stone houses, indicating a highly developed society. The transcript asserts that human burials were uncovered, including tombs richly furnished with grave goods, and that there was advanced technology and evidence of fires or natural disasters tied to a cataclysmic event that reset history to a point comparable to the 1700s. It is stated that the general public were never allowed to explore Norsentepi during its excavation or research phases, with all excavation projects kept off-limits to the public, a situation the speaker says needs to change. The narrative claims that after the findings, authorities hid the structure because it did not fit the mainstream history, and that the site was submerged by breaking the Caban Dam and creating an artificial lake, making Norsentepi inaccessible today at a depth of 98 to 131 feet. The speaker notes the dam’s construction occurred between 1966 and 1974, and, after its completion, the site was submerged, with no public diving access and no independent verification of the finds. A broader pattern is alleged: 28 sites in Turkey excavated in 1968 that remain underwater today due to the dam, with the claim that multiple structures—beyond Norsentepi—were hidden, erased, and submerged. The speaker contrasts this with Cahokia, suggesting excavation was halted to avoid exposing bodies and a temple beneath the dirt, which would have required further exposure and disclosure. Karuku Tepe is cited as another multilayered site impacted by the Kaban Dam, with excavations by the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute and the University of Amsterdam showing residential buildings, human burials, pottery, and other artifacts, all reportedly wiped out by the 1974 dam submersion, and “public images” of the site said to be scarce. The speaker emphasizes that 28 sites are underwater in Turkey, with evidence submerged and evidence dispersed to Turkish museums and institutions, complicating attempts to locate and verify findings. The overarching claim is that there is a worldwide operation to mold the historical narrative, with dams used to flood and erase the past, and that truth will eventually surface despite water barriers. The episode frames this as not just about Norsentepi or Turkey, but about a larger pattern of hidden pasts and controlled history, insisting that further discoveries await beneath future dams.

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The transcript discusses a network of underground tunnel systems and burial sites around the world, arguing they point to a highly advanced “old world” civilization that predates the timeline commonly taught today. The speaker presents several focal claims and observations. In Egypt, The Great Tomb Of Osiris is said to contain a tunnel discovered in 2022, 20 meters (65 feet) underground, two meters high (about 6.5 feet), and 1,305 meters long (4,281 feet). The tunnel is described as potentially for water transportation to the “old world,” though the purpose is stated as unclear. The speaker contrasts this with the claim that the tunnel is an exact replica of the Tunnel Of Eupalinus in Greece, which was used to transport water. The suggestion is that there are twin tunnels in Greece and Egypt that are exact replicas and that such tunnels are found worldwide, implying widespread ancient underground infrastructure. The narrative questions why LiDAR and other advanced survey technologies were not publicly acknowledged earlier, noting that archaeologists had worked at sites since 1998 but that a supposed public exposure of such tunnels occurred in 2022. The speaker implies that this timing is suspicious and asserts that tunnels are present in every city and continent, indicating an underground labyrinth that predates modern history. The broader claim is that what lies below our feet consists of hallways to larger subterranean structures. Headlining the Egypt section is the assertion that a huge granite statue of a king, found in 2010, was headless when discovered, and that heads were destroyed because they would reveal a false history. The speaker argues that these heads were removed to conceal what the “old world” truly looked like. This leads into a broader claim of recurring patterns: statues and heads are removed across continents, suggesting deliberate concealment rather than random decay. The site at Osiris is also linked to a belief that Cleopatra’s burial resting place lies there, with Cleopatra identified as the last queen of ancient Egypt and the focus of claims that the previous civilization would have left behind advanced technology and tablets. The speaker contends that “the previous civilization” ended in a mass reset beginning in the 1700s, and that modern history has been rewritten to obscure this past. From there, the discussion broadens to the idea that the old world is not confined to Egypt. The speaker references a global pattern of geometric tunnels, catacombs, and necropolises that run beneath major sites. In Samos, Greece, and under Alexandria, Egypt, tunnels are described as connecting ancient Greek and Roman monuments and as containing bones and mummies. In Alexandria’s hypogeum, 7,000 individuals are claimed to have been found, with many skulls deposited in the National Museum while others were removed or lost. The claim is that remains from the “old world” were substantial and that bones were taken from excavations, implying deliberate erasure of evidence. Attention is then drawn to two major necropolises in Pakistan: the Chalkhandi Tombs and the Makli Necropolis near Thada, spanning large areas and housing hundreds of thousands to potentially millions of individuals from the old world. The Chalkhandi tombs are described as giant, with tombs 12 to 14 feet tall and multi-tiered platforms, suggesting an architectural sophistication far beyond what the presented timeline would allow. The Makli Necropolis is described as one of the largest funerary sites, with approximately 500,000 to 1,000,000 people allegedly buried there, and the two sites are said to be only 43 miles apart, possibly connected underground. The speaker notes other nearby necropolises and suggests that millions lie buried beneath these structures, not just thousands. Throughout, the speaker argues that these sites collectively demonstrate a connected, global, ancient burial complex and underlying tunnel networks that contradict the conventional historical timeline. The narrative emphasizes that the old world’s technology and knowledge were hidden or suppressed, and that new discoveries are gradually revealing a vastly different history. The speaker hints that more episodes will explore further evidence and connections, insisting that the hidden past is vast and awaiting full exposure. The message concludes with a sense of ongoing discovery and a promise of additional revelations about the true history buried beneath modern civilizations.

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In the early 20th century, archaeologist GE Kinkade discovered an underground Egyptian city in the Grand Canyon with advanced artifacts and hieroglyphic tablets. The Smithsonian supported his research, but it was abruptly halted due to government restrictions on the land. The findings hinted at a possible connection between Egypt, Asia, and the American Southwest, challenging conventional history. This mysterious civilization raises questions about its significance and the secrets hidden within its chambers.

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In 1931-1936, the Hoover Dam created Lake Mead, submerging towns like Saint Thomas, Nevada. Residents were told to sell their land, and buildings were dismantled before submersion, suggesting these were "old world" structures. Recently, Saint Thomas reemerged due to low water levels, revealing mud-flooded buildings. The Hoover Dam has massive underground infrastructure with sealed-off rooms. A dedication ceremony in 1935 featured winged figures and astronomical symbols, aligning with Jupiter and Saturn at 8:56 PM, a time interpreted as a cosmic marker. Ninety-six workers reportedly died during construction, with a plaque stating they died to make the desert bloom. Dams may be more than energy generators. The Hoover Dam may power old world technology, requiring trillions of gallons of water. Restricted zones and deep tunnels exist within the dam. Project Stargate, a secret US army program investigating psychic phenomena, was established at Fort Mead, suggesting a connection. CERN attempts to find other dimensions, and the Hoover Dam may be splitting dimensions, potentially opening portals. Similar dams exist worldwide, possibly wiping out old world locations. The dam is a multipurpose tool with bizarre symbolism and a precisely timed ceremony.

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Norsenteppe, a tell in Turkey excavated in the late 1960s and early 1970s, contained 40 stratified occupation layers, suggesting a possible 40-level structure from a single advanced civilization. The site included stone houses, multi-room complexes, fortified walls, tools, and human burials with grave goods. After excavation, the site was submerged under the Caban Dam in 1974, allegedly to hide evidence of a pre-existing advanced civilization that would contradict mainstream history. The public was never allowed access during excavation, and the site remains off-limits, inaccessible even for diving. Steel beams at the site are claimed to be from the 1960s/70s, but there's no documented evidence. The Caban Dam's reservoir also submerged 27 other archaeological sites, including the Pertek Castle, which resurfaced briefly during a drought. These sites contained evidence of human activity spanning thousands of years, including residential buildings and human burials. The speaker believes this is part of a global pattern of hiding historical evidence by building dams and restricting access to archaeological sites.

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The speaker claims there's a deliberate attack on true history involving the submersion of ancient sites worldwide via dam construction, specifically focusing on the 1959 Panchat Dam in West Bengal, India. This dam allegedly submerged the Telkupi Temples, a cluster of over 20 structures first described in 1878, with evidence suggesting temple destruction occurred even before the dam's construction. The speaker connects this event to James Churchward, a British colonel who researched ancient tablets in India about the lost continent of Mu. They question whether Telkupi was the location of Churchward's research and if the British government, through the Tennessee Valley Authority's involvement in the dam's planning, intentionally concealed this history. The speaker highlights the displacement of the local Santal community and the lack of proper excavation or documentation of the site. They assert that the remaining visible temples are proof of a cover-up, suggesting the dams were weapons to destroy the past.

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The speaker argues that the construction of the Aswan High Dam and the creation of Lake Nasser led to the deliberate destruction, concealment, and at-best distorted relocation of a vast amount of ancient Egyptian heritage. The core claims are: - A UNESCO-led effort relocated temples between 1964 and 1968 as the Aswan High Dam was built on the Nile (1960–1970), resulting in a 2,030-square-mile reservoir that submerged numerous ancient sites. - The Abu Simbel Temples were reportedly moved 656 feet inland and raised 65 meters in elevation. The relocation allegedly involved cutting the temples into more than 1,000 blocks for transport and reassembly, and the site’s original alignment with the stars was implied to have been disrupted. - The presenter asserts that the relocation and dam construction produced a “staged replica” effect, claiming the visible site today is not the original and that a clear portion of the original structure’s context and entrances is lost or altered. They present images and comparisons to argue that the current appearance is not the true historic arrangement. - Similar relocation and submersion occurred with other sites, including the Amada Temple (moved and elevated between 1964 and 1975) and a fortified hilltop settlement at Qasr Ebram, where lower layers and surrounding areas were submerged. - It is asserted that more than 1,000 sites in ancient Egypt were submerged under Lake Nasser, including cemeteries, temples, fortresses, rock inscriptions, and a necropolis at Aniba. The claim is that approximately 90% of archaeological sites in ancient Egypt were submerged by the dam’s creation, with much of the submerged material never excavated and thus never publicly documented in conventional history. - Access to submerged sites is restricted by Egyptian antiquities law, with permits for diving rarely issued, leading the presenter to suggest a cover-up motive. The speaker notes that diving restrictions prevent independent exploration and implies that the depth and number of submerged sites indicate a broader, intentional concealment of history. - The speaker attributes the decision to flood these sites to Gamal Abdel Nasser, citing that he launched the High Dam project after the 1952 coup and approved construction in 1960, knowing it would submerge these sites. They claim Nasser died in 1970, after the dam’s completion, and contend the true history of ancient Egypt lies underwater. - Throughout, the presenter portrays UNESCO’s actions as having failed to preserve the “old world’s work,” instead enabling a comprehensive submersion and concealment of artifacts, cities, and tombs. The overarching thesis is that much of ancient Egypt’s genuine history is now underwater and that the full story remains undisclosed to the public. The narrative style emphasizes the dramatic loss, asserts widespread concealment, and invites the audience to reexamine mainstream histories in light of underwater submersion and relocated monuments.

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Norsenteppe is described as a tell—a mound formed from centuries of human settlement—where excavations from 1968 to 1974 reportedly revealed 40 stratified occupation layers. The speaker argues this indicates a multilevel structure with a singular purpose, suggesting one civilization built 40 levels and that this would have dramatically changed world history if seen today. They claim stone houses, multiroom complexes, superstructures, fortified walls, advanced tools, and an organized economy were found, along with graves richly furnished with grave goods, and technology beyond mere pottery. The narrative emphasizes human burials and “grave goods” as evidence of an advanced civilization, not just teacups and pottery. A central claim is that after these discoveries, authorities submerged the site by breaking the Caban Dam in 1974, creating an artificial lake that now hides Norsenteppe 98 to 131 feet underwater. The site has been made off-limits to the public since then, with excavation projects restricted and no independent researchers or historians granted access. The speaker asserts the dam’s construction was intended to conceal the site and that the public has never been allowed to verify the findings. The speaker notes that Norsenteppe was not the only site affected. They state that 28 sites excavated from 1968 remain underwater today due to the dam’s reservoir, implying a broader cover-up of ancient evidence. They mention the Pertek Castle surfacing during a severe Turkish drought for the second time since the dam’s operation began in 1974, suggesting other submerged structures are intermittently revealed. Karuku Tepe is cited as a multilayered site excavated by the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute and the University of Amsterdam, which was also impacted by the Kaban Dam, with residential buildings, human burials, and extensive evidence of long-term human activity; public images of such sites are described as scarce. The discussion asserts that 28 underwater sites were discovered in 1968 and submerged by 1974, and alleges a deliberate obstruction of independent study and public access. The narrative claims that some elements—such as steel beams reportedly installed in the 1960s–70s—lack documented evidence in public records, and questions why dirt was filled back over beams if the site would be submerged, arguing this indicates a deception about original construction versus later intervention. Overall, the speaker contends that a global, organized effort exists to mold the historical narrative, suppressing evidence of an advanced, preexisting civilization and replacing it with a controlled story. The episode frames Norsenteppe as a focal example of a broader pattern of concealment, suggesting that many more dam-related submersions may have erased prior knowledge, and promises further exploration of what lies beneath future dams.

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Just 56 miles southeast of Istanbul, Iznik hosts a submerged basilica, the sunken basilica of Saint Neophytes, discovered in 2014 in Lake Iznik. The site is offshore, about 20 to 30 meters from shore and two to three meters deep, with ongoing active excavation. Public access is limited; the area is a protected underwater excavation zone, viewable from the shore but not enterable without authorization. The team continues to document burials beneath the basilica, catacombs, and other remains, finding technology beyond coins. An underwater museum is planned to be developed there. The narrative presented asserts that the lake is ancient, formed millions of years ago, and the basilica was constructed in the late third to early fourth centuries. It claims the earthquake in 1940 is the reason the shoreline supposedly shifted, collapsing the church, though the speaker disputes this explanation and argues the lake’s formation and the destruction were part of a broader, concealed history. The speaker contends there were numerous old world structures in the area—cisterns, vaults, and an extensive underground network—similar to those near Istanbul. The claim is made that if a single old world structure is found, many more exist in the same region. The speaker asserts there is evidence of a destruction event rather than a gradual formation, suggesting a “destruction project” linked to dam construction and lake formation in the last two hundred years. They reference a nearby episode (Norsenteppe) to illustrate that similar dam-related destruction projects occurred in Turkey. The claim is made that the entire Iznik region, next to Istanbul, is filled with old world structures and that 20 to 25% of the underground network has been explored, leaving 75 to 80% undiscovered. The underwater basilica is described as sitting on or above an older structure, possibly a Roman temple to Apollo, with the site indicating a reset of a highly advanced civilization. The narrative mentions a 1838 description by Leon de Laborde, who described the basilica as still visible on the shoreline, contradicting the later claim that it was submerged due to the 1940 earthquake. It is stated that locals were diving near the walls and bringing up metal fragments, implying long-standing knowledge of the site. The speaker suggests that destruction occurred in the last two hundred years and asserts that the documented account challenges the supposed earthquake-driven submersion timeline from 1940. Additional claims extend to nearby Bursa (ancient Prussia) and the Grand Mosque of Bursa, built 1396–1399 in three years, challenging the notion that such constructions required longer periods. The speaker references Ali Nakar as a supposed architect connected to rapid construction and dismisses the idea that the 18th and 19th centuries produced similar monumental buildings. The broadcast concludes by signaling a broader mission to expose places that do not fit the mainstream timeline, with the promise of further exploration in other countries and a continued investigation into “old world” remains. The episode closes with gratitude to sponsors and the growing donor community.

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In 1908, an explorer discovered a cave in the Grand Canyon that appeared to be from Egypt and predated Native Americans. The Smithsonian funded the expedition but denies its existence. The explorer found hieroglyphics on the walls and an underground city that could have housed 50,000 people. The natives in the area believed they were not the first inhabitants and that there were people before them who were taught by the star people how to make weapons.

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The Grand Canyon holds secrets of an ancient civilization, possibly the Anunnaki, who built pyramids worldwide. In 1909, explorer GE Kinkade found a cave with Egyptian artifacts, sparking theories of advanced civilizations. Some believe the Anunnaki built the Egyptian pyramids and structures in North and South America before leaving Earth, leaving behind their massive architecture.

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In February 2022, a tunnel was found beneath the Temple of Osiris in Egypt, similar to Greece's Tunnel of Eupalinus, raising questions about its purpose beyond water transportation. This find, along with a headless granite statue discovered in 2010, suggests hidden truths about our history. The heads are removed to conceal the true appearance of past civilizations. I believe the Temple of Osiris may hold Cleopatra's burial site, disturbed in the 1930s under the guise of restoration. The old world's technology might be buried with significant figures like Cleopatra, sought after for power. Identical tunnels and geometric catacombs point to something much deeper, with churches often built on top. These may connect to necropolises, ancient cities of the dead, found worldwide containing remains from different timelines.

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Legend of the Moon Eyed People | America's First Civilization
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Across the southern Appalachian Mountains, unusual stone structures have been found, some dating back thousands of years. The Cherokee claim these were built by the Moon-Eyed People, described as fair-skinned, light-haired individuals sensitive to sunlight. Theories suggest they may be linked to early explorers like Prince Madoc of Wales or Norse settlers. Historical accounts mention encounters with light-skinned tribes speaking Welsh, leading to speculation about their origins. The Moon-Eyed People were said to have lost a war against the Cherokee, leaving behind significant structures, including the pre-Columbian city of Cahokia. Their legacy remains a mystery, with ongoing debates about their existence and influence.

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Forbidden Archaeology: Lost Giants of America | The Smithsonian's Biggest Secret
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In 1886, mining engineer John T. Reed learned of the Paiute legend about giants defeated near Lovelock Cave, Nevada. Excavations in 1912 and 1924 uncovered thousands of artifacts, including human remains of skeletons measuring 8 to 10 feet tall, known as the Lovelock Giants. Many cultures reference giants, such as the Nephilim in the Old Testament and the Anunnaki in Sumerian texts, who allegedly came to Earth for resources. Evidence of giants has been found across the U.S., including Ohio and California, with reports of skeletons over seven feet tall. Despite numerous discoveries, many skeletons have vanished, often linked to the Smithsonian Institution, which has faced accusations of covering up evidence of giants and advanced ancient civilizations. The Smithsonian's stance on Native American archaeology shifted politically, leading to the dismissal of diffusionism in favor of isolationism. Recent findings suggest ancient cultures had contact across oceans, challenging mainstream narratives.

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The Lost Labyrinth of Hawara: Evidence of Atlantis in Egypt
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The episode reconstructs a long‑standing historical puzzle around Hawara’s labyrinth, describing a structure said to be vast and layered with thousands of rooms, courts, and underground chambers guarded by priests. It traces how classical writers like Herodotus, Strabo, and Pliny documented the labyrinth and how later archaeologists believed only the surface remained, with the underground portions hidden from view. The narrative then follows Petrie’s 1888 excavation, where he believed he had found the foundation of the labyrinth but misconstrued the extent of the site. Subsequent researchers, including Louis de Cordier and Zahi Hawass, pursued more advanced imaging methods that suggested a far larger underground complex with granite walls, a four‑level layout, and a central metallic object. The program emphasizes suppression and controversy surrounding announcements of new data, data sharing, and access to permits, highlighting how officials and institutions have restricted publication and exploration while various researchers faced blacklisting for challenging the official timeline. The discussion widens to propose a deeper historical context: a possible pre‑diluvian archive or vault that stored knowledge for a vanished civilization, with parallels to Atlantis and other ancient sites. It ties in geological and historical arguments about dating the Sphinx, Göbekli Tepe, and the Younger Dryas flood, and recounts fringe and mainstream viewpoints on Atlantis, lost archives, and “hall of records” theories associated with Cayce and Osireion. The episode concludes with the current state of the Hawara site, ongoing water damage, and the ethical and practical barriers to excavation, stressing that whether the labyrinth holds records, power, or myth, the truth remains hidden beneath a field of contested claims and restricted access.
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