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They believe there were giant people up to 100 feet tall in the past, with bones hidden by the Smithsonian. The speaker questions why this history is concealed and suggests giant trees like sequoias could support larger life forms. They mention old books showing massive trees being cut down, hinting at a lost connection to a time of giants.

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Look at my hide here. Insane. Woah. Did you see that? This is Susan Frost. Did anyone else see that? Uh-huh. Great things. It's windy, and then there's a flash. And I think that's when a tree is It's falling on a power line. The power goes out. Our generator kicks in. The camera comes back online, and then the forest is on fire. Summary: Susan Frost is amazed by something she sees and asks if anyone else saw it. Speaker 1 explains that there was a flash, possibly caused by a tree falling on a power line during the windy weather. This caused a power outage, but their generator started working. The camera comes back online, only to reveal that the forest is now on fire.

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The transcript traces a broad, interwoven set of claims about hidden history, underground structures, and manipulated timelines, centering on Iran but weaving in examples from around the world. - Iran and Tehran: The host questions whether Iran is “not going along with the mainstream story” about control of the population and asks what in Tehran “they want destroyed and erased forever?” A Truth Social post from Donald J. Trump allegedly urged an evacuation of Tehran, prompting a mass evacuation that night. The host contends a “post-World” element is evacuated, focusing on the Golisthan Palace as a symbol of an old-world architecture that supposedly does not belong in the timeline and that its photos are extraordinary. - Golisthan Palace and underground expectations: The host describes the palace as featuring griffins at the entrance and asserts it is a “palace from the old world” connected to others underground, with a subterranean storage area beneath Salem Hall that is said to be larger than visible and labeled for storage. - National Museum of Iran: A half-mile away lies the National Museum of Iran, described as a massive box of land housing artifacts that supposedly reveal “something else happened here” than the mainstream narrative. The host notes that hands are removed from some items and points to a supposed basement level of the museum as evidence of hidden, off-limits artifacts that predate Islam or feature iconography tied to Zoroastrianism, female rulers, or alternative power structures. - Basements and “off-limits” artifacts: The program reiterates that basements of museums often hold millions of artifacts not on display, and claims this is a pattern consistent with a broader attempt to conceal the true past. The host suggests that the basement storage of the National Museum of Iran contains pivotal, undisclosed artifacts, perhaps including tablets and human remains. - Censorship and tech platforms: The host repeats that censorship is returning and platforms control narratives. A promotional pivot introduces Rumble and its Wallet as a tool to resist big-tech and big-bank influence, claiming it allows users to store digital assets (Bitcoin, Tether Gold, and USAT), tip creators without middlemen, and avoid bank censorship. The host urges viewers to open an account at wallet.rumble.com. - Repetition of “truth” and pattern: A recurring theme is that the true history is hidden in basements and underground spaces, and that many museums’ basements house millions of artifacts that are not accessible to the public. The host cites prior episodes (episode 113, 109, 108, 52, 41, 43) to support the claim of a deliberate cover-up and to illustrate “patterns and repetition” across locations. - Underground cities, tunnels, and old-world technology: The host asserts Tehran sits atop an old-world tunnel network and that Iran announced a tunnel project in November 2024; by January 2025, locals reportedly uncovered an underground city beneath five old-world homes. The host posits that many underground networks and tunnels exist worldwide and have been modernized while the public remains unaware, suggesting old-world technology persists under modern cities. - The old-world, older-than-addressed timelines: The speaker asks what under the feet of cities, what tunnels, vaults, chambers, and artifacts lie under the old world. They reference giant beings, tablets, and elongated-skull findings (as discussed in prior episodes) and argue that the artifacts in Iran’s basement could expose a story divergent from the widely told history. - Architecture and timeline inconsistencies: The host explores multiple examples to argue that the mainstream narrative about construction timelines is inconsistent. They discuss the National Museum of Iran’s basement, and then move to global cases, including: - Saint Peter and Paul Church in San Francisco and 666 Filbert Street, noting allegations that the second church on the site was completed in 1924 and bombed in 1926-27, implying a recurring “fire narrative.” - Saint Anne Shrine in Fall River, Massachusetts, where a postcard allegedly shows a founding date (1869) earlier than construction dates claimed (1891), used to claim the building was “founded,” not constructed, by a previous civilization. - The Greene County Courthouse (Ohio) and a comparable courthouse in Illinois, both claimed to have been constructed in under a year in the late 19th/early 20th centuries, with multiple earlier courthouses said to exist on the same sites, all accompanying a “fire narrative.” - The Manitowoc County Courthouse (Wisconsin) and a Benton County Courthouse (Iowa), each said to have been built rapidly in the early 1900s, cited as evidence that a single builder and sons complete grand palaces in short periods, then disappear from future projects. - AI-generated names and patterns: The host highlights recurring AI-generated names (e.g., Richard Blackhead, Peter Desroaches, John Warner, Mary, Alice) as evidence of scripted or constructed narratives, arguing that the same names and characters recur across locations and episodes. - Overall claim and call to action: The host asserts that the timeline is dramatically misrepresented, that many old-world buildings and underground systems are older and more advanced than the story told, and that artifacts and subterranean networks under cities reveal a truth that is being suppressed. They urge viewers to continue digging into locations being illuminated, to question evacuations and the reasons behind them, and to consider that “the truth about what was once here before us is all under attack right now.”

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There's a lot of help signs around here. Can you get in there? No, that's just where you parked. The construction workers are nearby. Someone wrote "help" on the ground, and it seems like a lot of people are confused about it. Is it just a joke or related to the homeless? It’s strange to see those signs everywhere. I’ve noticed it too, and it raises questions about what’s happening. I just wanted to understand more about it. Alright, take care. Thanks!

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I'm in Nashville, Tennessee, and I just spotted something incredible. It's something I've seen all over TikTok, and now I'm seeing it in person right here next to the Nashville skyline. It's amazing!

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Speaker 1 and colleagues discuss Chicago’s underground tunnel systems and connect them to a broader pattern they claim appears in many cities. They assert that Chicago Public Library archives describe thousands of miles of underground structures beneath the city, far more extensive than the public narrative suggests. They claim the first major tunnel project ran under Lake Michigan to a water intake between 1864 and 1866, “twenty nine years before the invention of the power tool,” and that Chicago continued excavating vast tunnel networks, with tracks laid on tunnel floors and rails used for moving cable spools. They say these tunnels connect to major buildings, including City Hall, and that the tunnels predate the public stories about when each building was constructed or connected. Speaker 1 says they located someone who has recently been inside the tunnel systems and will share details, including photographs showing a railway on the tunnel floor that supposedly dates to pre-1906. They claim the tunnel network runs throughout the city and links to numerous buildings, including City Hall, the Field Museum, and the Palmer House, and that these networks extend to other cities worldwide (as discussed in earlier episodes). They reference a long-standing narrative about the Chicago Tunnel Company and its supposed role in laying rails and moving cables, while noting that the city initially refused to let cables be brought in via manholes. They claim plans were altered to include rails for hauling cable spools, and they interpret these actions as evidence that the tunnels were not originally built solely for telephone cables. They describe a “previous civilization” as having built these networks, leaving “thousands of miles of underground structures” beneath Chicago. The discussion moves to specific events and dates: 1899, when the city granted rights to construct utility tunnels under Chicago streets; 1910 and 1911 map references showing only 60 miles on public maps; and 1992 Chicago flood, which occurred after a breach in the tunnel system near the Chicago River, involving a contractor’s disturbance of clay around a freight tunnel. They question whether the flood was an accident or a deliberate act to destroy past works. They also reference the 2001 security concerns and the closing off of old tunnel access to the public. Speaker 2 introduces NAD/NMN discussions about sirtuins and metabolic precursors, including NMN and its role in mitochondrial function and energy production, tying this to performance and resilience programs with military applications. They mention David Sinclair and Gary Brecha, noting NMN’s purported effects on aging and cellular energy, and they connect these ideas to how some people interpret aging and energy decline. Speaker 1 pushes the idea that these tunnels and underground structures are not merely for mail or utilities but are part of a hidden, interconnected underground real estate. They argue that the tunnels connect to many private and public buildings and that the public narrative ignores these connections. They present a 1929 Chicago Tunnel Network map as proof and claim it shows connections to old-world buildings that construction narratives do not account for. They insist the map demonstrates that tunnels predated roads and were not built solely for postal service; instead, they were selectively connected to specific, publicly funded buildings (e.g., City Hall, the Palace, and other major structures). They critique the historical record by pointing to seemingly inconsistent claims about the age and construction of Chicago’s tallest buildings and their connection to tunnel networks. They question Alfred B. Mullet’s role as an architect, suggesting the narrative around him may be AI-generated or deliberately misleading, and they cast doubt on the attribution of several major buildings to particular designers or eras. They discuss cornerstones, suggesting cornerstones contain mementos or items from the previous civilization, noting that cornerstone phrases and placements imply hidden information rather than straightforward history. They claim that the Capitol’s cornerstone search found nothing definitive, which they interpret as evidence of hidden or suppressed information about our past. Speaker 1 also references Nemrut in Turkey and Syria’s Andhara site to illustrate a pattern of destruction and concealment of the past. They argue that heads and statues were deliberately damaged or removed, and they question mainstream explanations about earthquakes, time periods, and ancient construction. They connect these events to a broader claim that a “previous civilization” built monumental works, which have been dismantled or hidden by modern powers, with photos of destruction at Nemrut and the temple complex in Syria showing acts of deliberate erasure. They claim similar patterns appear in other sites around the world, including Giza, Easter Island, and other famous monuments, and they discuss the role of organizations like WMF in documenting and preserving sites, while implying that preservation is selective. Towards the end, they announce plans to pursue further investigation by contacting publicly funded buildings to request access to their tunnel entrances, arguing that the underground network is no longer a theory but a public, map-supported reality. They state the 1929 map is a discovery, albeit a snapshot, suggesting that today’s tunnel networks could be far more extensive than shown and that their investigations will continue to reveal more about the old-world connections beneath modern cities. They promise to present more findings in upcoming episodes and invite viewers to engage with the evidence and share opinions.

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What is that? This is outside my bedroom window, and it looks wild. It resembles a mushroom with a gold bottom and a top that’s red, pink, and white lights. Wow, I just lost sight of it. That’s incredible! I finally got a clear picture of it.

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We recently discovered some strange, lightweight objects in our yard after a foggy period. They resemble geodes but have a waxy texture and a strong chemical smell. My kids are finding pieces of this material everywhere, and I'm curious about what it could be. Given the fog and reports of unusual substances in the area, I wonder if this is some kind of residue. Should I keep it or send it for analysis? We live in rural Texas, far from refineries, and the only nearby feature is multiple lakes. I'm eager to find out more about these mysterious objects.

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I'm a brainwashing expert, and I am personally terrified of short form social media like that. And I'm not immune. And I'm one of the best in the world, and I am not immune to it. And I think that should be a stark warning for a lot of people. What's the cost, though? What's the cost of the life, in your view, of living this kind of life where we go home and we just burn our brains out with these social media apps and fry our dopamine receptors? Is there a cost? Yeah. I think the cost is increased loneliness. And that these apps any app that sells ads has two main goals. Number one, and all advertising shares these two main goals. Number one, make you compare yourself to other people in unhealthy ways. Number two, make you think I am not enough, and we see that everywhere. I'm not enough, and I'm comparing myself to other people, and it gets us into an us versus them. Then it traps you into a corner of confirmation bias. Whatever you think, I'm gonna show you this group of a 150 people that agree with you. No matter how stupid, how radical, how absolutely bizarre your ideas are. Let me show you all of these people. And then you start thinking the whole world's like that. So really quickly, what happens when we conglomerate people together? Like, I've only been in New York once in my life, but we're in New York right now. I'm looking at my hotel. I was like struggling to find a piece of nature. Like, I think I have more trees on my property than they're in the whole city here. So on the whole, when you squeeze people together, have you heard of the bystander effect? So there there's a very good experiment that was led by doctor Phillips and Barto that they did at Liverpool Street Station. Oh, in London? In London. Yeah. Okay. So right at Liverpool Street, there's three or four steps to get up to the main. So from the street, there's a curb, and then there's three or four steps. They had this woman laid out on the ground wearing like a normal skirt and top, and I think 395 people either walked by her or stepped over her. And then they did it with a guy. And then they did it with a guy who's holding a beer, and he's asking for help. And they they it may have changed all these variables. But it's happened in New York City before. There's a woman named Kitty Genovace in the sixties, I think just two blocks from here, who was stabbed to death in front of, like, 55 witnesses. Don't quote me on that number. And no one called the police until much, much later, mostly because everyone thought somebody else would act. But if I described to you saying, watched a person get stabbed, and three people just watched, and they watched it happen. Would you say that that's psychopathy? That's a psychopath. So these large cities and stuff and the apps that are messing with the social part of our brain that makes us think the tribe is way bigger than our brains are made to handle causes this almost psychopathic behavior, which the bystander effect has been proven hundreds of times as an experiment.

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I'm Rick Palizzi. After 24 years, the treehouse I built is coming down. The city started a criminal trial and wants me to pay court costs. To avoid court on Wednesday, I'm paying to have it removed so they'll drop the charges. It's been great hearing how many people loved the treehouse and our Halloween display, Boney Island. People share fond memories of it, which makes me happy. When I moved in, I saw the three trees and thought we could build something cool. It became a nice hangout, and we always welcomed people to enjoy it. We wanted to create community events and bring people together. Through the treehouse and Halloween, we met tons of neighbors and made so many friends. I wouldn't change a thing.

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In Mendham, my crew and I are capturing footage of an unidentified phenomenon in the sky. It could be a natural occurrence, but many municipalities are encouraging residents to share their videos with experts to help clarify what’s happening. There’s a growing interest as people look up and document these mysterious sightings. We're here live in Mindenborough.

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Wow, look at that! Is this for propane? We're just trying to drop off some groceries. It's incredible how far it goes in both directions. This is for heating, so people can stay warm tonight. Is that their house? No, they're just here for heat. Oh, it goes around? I can't even see the end. That's where we're heading out.

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- The speaker claims to have located a photo of a map that is no longer present, arguing that mainstream narratives force a particular historical timeline and that "keys" to hidden patterns have been found on the channel. They assert that Hereford Cathedral’s origins point to an earlier church and a much older, advanced civilization responsible for palaces worldwide, with evidence seen inside palaces that appear more advanced than modern constructions. - They describe Hereford Cathedral as containing a map, a “Mappa Mundi,” and claim that the cathedral hosts the largest library of chained books. They say the Mappa Mundi is a map from the old world centering on Jerusalem, and compare it with the larger Ebsdorf map, which was destroyed by Allied bombings in 1943; photographs survived, which allegedly reveal how operations work and what wars are used for. They assert that the bombings and map destruction are part of a deliberate timeline to erase history. - The speaker argues that a map bombed in 1946 shows Jerusalem at the center with depictions such as mermaids and a griffin linked to Tartaria, suggesting the presence of a hidden world history. They claim the 1843 map found in a convent in Northern Germany was bombed in 1943, wiping away crucial information about a world map centered on Jerusalem. They connect these events to a supposed operation to remove true history and imply that the map’s destruction facilitated a shift to a different contemporary storyline. - They allege a timeline involving a German aerospace engineer and space architect who was part of a faction associated with space industry in the United States after 1943, and the subsequent development of space travel concepts. The claim is that space-talk is a modern addition to a timeline and that a 1943 bombing and 1944 rocket developments are linked to a broader plan to hide ancient maps and histories. - The narrative extends to a 1959 treaty, described as the only thing all these countries could agree on, which the speaker interprets as evidence of a coordinated effort to hide truths about history. They discuss alleged openings on maps south of 60 degrees south latitude and describe Antarctica expeditions as heavily regulated, suggesting hidden openings or passages. - In a bonus discussion, the speaker references an 1877 structure at 651 Main Street, Buffalo, NY called Pierce’s Palace Hotel, described as half hotel, half hospital, with baths and gymnasiums famous for healing powers; they note it burned down in 1881 and that, in 1939-1941, a cease-and-desist order blocked the facility from using medical titles or advice, followed by the 1941 shutdown and 1944 destruction of glasswork from the Pierce estate. They connect this to a broader claim that old-world healing knowledge was being erased. - The speaker then surveys multiple sites in Richmond, Virginia, including the Hungarian Parliament Building’s counterpart in Budapest, and argues that many grand, old-world-style structures were built rapidly in the late 19th or early 20th centuries, with claims that such buildings should have required far longer construction times. They suggest these blocks were repurposed today into different uses (courts, libraries, theaters, university facilities) and that original grand constructions were hidden or altered. They highlight the Parliament Building, the Chocolate Museum, and other blocks in Budapest as examples of this pattern and argue that the entire area once formed an old-world empire. - In Detroit, Michigan, they scrutinize the Basilica of Saint Anne and other early parishes, challenging the official dating and construction narratives, suggesting that many of these structures were founded or emerged rather than constructed in the stated years, and noting fires and restorations as part of a broader pattern of concealment. They propose that stained-glass windows were covered with brick or blocks to hide the past, and that underground roads or hidden brickwork may exist beneath modern streets. - Throughout, the speaker emphasizes the idea that the past civilization built enduring structures, that fires and restorations are used to erase or obscure those structures, and that a hidden history remains accessible to those who look closely, with a focus on Hereford, Detroit, Budapest, and Richmond as key examples. They urge viewers to wake up to what they see as a hidden past waiting to be discovered.

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What in the Muncie boyology is going on over here? This man just found a pack of Muncie boys in the woods in the new square sector of Muncie Land burning a deer on a pallet, yo—literally an entire deer, yo. The deer had sticks going throughout its whole body, through its stomach, through its eyes. What in the new squarian ritual is going on back here? So this is why you guys wanna own all the property in Muncie Land? To cook venison in the woods, in the backyard. What in the Muncie Land barbecue is going on for real, y'all? My Muncie boys gotta explain this to me, man. Somebody gotta explain this to me, y'all, immediately. You explain to me. Alright?

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Are those fireworks? What is that? I see it too. It's getting stranger. We should investigate and find out what it is. We'll be back shortly. Are we recording? What do you think it was?

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This video explores the idea that much of our geology is actually petrified biology from a time when the Earth had more oxygen. The speaker suggests looking up the metals and minerals found in petrified wood and comparing them to the minerals we mine today. They claim that the Earth was once a thriving jungle, with trees that stood miles high, and that the center of the Earth was known as the tree of life. The video then shows footage of what appears to be petrified wood, with the speaker pointing out the fibers and grain. They emphasize that everything they have shown in their videos, including mountains, is made of this petrified wood. The video ends with the speaker expressing excitement about future videos on mica and gold.

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Speaker 1 reports a man who found 'a pack of Muncie boys in the woods in the new square sector of Muncie Land burning a deer on a pallet, yo.' The deer was 'literally an entire deer' with 'sticks go throughout its whole body, through its stomach, through its eyes,' and 'on top of a pallet that you would see in a warehouse.' The scene is labeled a 'new squarian ritual' and a 'Muncie Land Barbecue.' The speaker questions ownership motives: 'to cook venison in the woods, in the backyard.' He says, 'My Muncie boys gotta explain this to me, man,' and notes, 'you not about to tell me you just found a deer on top of some warehouse equipment.' The crowd stood around, 'doing some type of munchie boy kumbaya.' He demands explanations, asking them to explain immediately.

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In this video, the speaker focuses on a film footage showing a terminal hub. They point out that the date of erection for the hub is 896, which is significant because a few days after the film was shot, a supposed earthquake occurred. The speaker tries to gather more frames to confirm the date. They express curiosity about how the structures in old books were built and invite viewers to share their thoughts.

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Good morning, TikTokers. It's November 2nd, and I'm watching the live feed from the White House. I'm curious about a construction project happening there. Yesterday, there was no roof, but now there is one. Does anyone know what they are building? It's quite interesting. You can check out the live cam on YouTube to see it for yourself. I'm just looking for some information on what this might be.

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This is the owl statue. It's really cool. The pond needs to be filled up. Ferns have grown on the statue. I wanted to see this. I can go behind the owl. Time to leave now.

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Sweet gum trees are dying rapidly from the inside out, and this is a serious problem. At the current rate, it won't be long before they're all gone. The cause is chemical rain. People need to wake up and fight.

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I'm recording this, and here's one of those drones everyone is talking about. At first, I thought it was a police helicopter, but it's not. It's really loud. What is that?

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Buddy Webb from Midland, Texas describes a construction site in front of the Midland Home Depot, noting a shoring device and deep digging to the west side of the road that crosses in front of the store. He says he lives behind the store and wants to show map screens saved from Google Earth, comparing before and after a live tree was removed. He presents 2008 and 2009 screenshots. In 2008 there was no suspected tunnel entrance in the neighbor’s backyard; in 2009 the entrance appears in the neighbor’s yard. He connects this to the period when the previous homeowner, Mike Lawhan, died, and he questions whether there was a connection to underground activity in the backyard. After a shooting in 2012, and into 2014, the tunnel entrance remains visible in his view, and a live tree behind the Home Depot and the house is removed. Webb shows an oldest city map, centered on his house and backyard, where the underground home is believed to be. He describes a ditch-like feature near his house, projecting to the corner where buried concrete blocks appear on the home’s corner, aligned with the suspected tunnel entrance into the neighbor’s yard. He notes two side-by-side manholes and a lid removed for years, and speculates about a line from the blocks on his house running toward the tunnel entry. He presents another map behind the Home Depot wall showing two side-by-side manholes and the live tree that was removed, with the underground home believed to be nearby. He discusses the possibility that the area behind Home Depot was used by human traffickers, citing a store employee claim that prostitution occurred behind the store and that the tunnel may have extended to his backyard. He asserts that after posting videos online, the area was altered: concrete poured and the live tree removed. Additional maps indicate a tunnel entrance not visible in every view, and show where digging occurred near Center Road of Home Depot, near a crossing and a stop sign adjacent to Staples, Chuck E. Cheese, and other nearby businesses. Webb notes that after the tree removal, the fence near a neighboring yard was taken out, and two dump trucks moved dirt into a backyard, which he filmed and says was censored or deleted when he posted it publicly. He references a ground photo from a different side of the Home Depot wall showing the two side-by-side manholes and the missing tree, and a Google Maps view that purportedly shows a bunker in the backyard on the map but not on the satellite view. He notes a truck pouring concrete on a day when Conaway, a former US congressman whose brother-in-law lived across the street, retired a week later, suggesting a possible connection. Webb concludes by reiterating his belief that three underground homes exist in the area, with one near a lot by the oil show venues and another near Fairmont Park Church of Christ.

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Arizona, something unusual is happening. Look at the sky; there are objects circling. They are literally circling. What is this? Can someone please explain what's going on? There's also something at the bottom.

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Buddy Webb from Midland, Texas describes a project in front of the Midland Home Depot where they’re digging deep with a shoring device on the west side of the road near the loop. He says he lives behind the store and wants to show map screens he saved, comparing “before” and “after” images of live trees being removed. He references Google Earth time-stamped screenshots to illustrate changes from 2008 (before he moved here) to 2009, noting a suspected tunnel entrance in a neighbor’s backyard that wasn’t there in 2008 but is in 2009. He mentions that during this period the previous homeowner died and raises a question about a potential connection, alleging the previous homeowner, Mike Lawhan, was murdered and taken to Fort Worth the week before underground activity started in the backyard. Webb shares that after he was shot in 2012, and in 2014, the suspected tunnel entrance remained there. He began posting pictures online, after which the live tree behind the home was removed along with the tunnel-related infrastructure. He claims the area behind Home Depot and between the house and the store housed a live tree that was removed, and that a tunnel may connect to his backyard underground home. He plans to show more photos to support this. He presents an oldest city map showing his house and backyard, where the underground home is believed to be. He points to what looks like a ditch near the backyard, a line projecting toward a telephone pole (the live tree), and two side-by-side manholes. He notes buried concrete blocks at the corner of his house that align with the suspected tunnel entrance in the neighbor’s yard. Webb discusses images where the tunnel entrance is still open in the backyard, and where a line of concrete blocks and possible dirt lines appear. He refers to a 2012 map and a 2014 image showing the area behind the Home Depot wall, the two manholes, and the missing tree. He claims the back fence was removed, two dump-trucks of dirt were dumped in a neighbor’s yard, and that footage of this was censored when he posted it. He shows another old map indicating work across the street from Home Depot, with a line of dirt and a pile of dirt in the neighbor’s yard, suggesting tunneling and dirt management during construction. He notes a beam map showing the area near the backyard, a possible dog trail, and the line of the tunnel’s path toward his home. Webb also references a parking lot he believes was used for gatherings related to “oil show parties,” with trucks parking behind Home Depot and Target, suggesting sex trafficking activity tied to the tunnels. He asserts that truckers would arrive late at night, meet with participants, and leave, and claims that after he got views on his videos, the activity diminished and concrete was poured, after which Conaway (a former U.S. congressman) retired a week later. He mentions the Conaway family and their ties to houses on the cul-de-sac, asking whether tunnels connected these homes. Finally, he summarizes a ditch map showing a tunnel from a home near Center Road of the Home Depot, across the street to his house, with concrete indicators and multiple underground homes—three he believes are in the area—and concludes with a focus on the construction activity and the ongoing digging near the Home Depot.
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