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The video revisits the Hypogeum in Malta, Paola, discovered in 1902 during housing construction. The presenter reiterates controversial claims: the underground temple was excavated by a group and, according to them, 7,000 elongated skulls were found—most destroyed and the rest hidden from the public. The speaker notes that some underground chambers appear to imitate above-ground megalithic temple architecture, including false bays and “underground windows.” The ceiling allegedly features a ring of carved stone overhanging the one below to imitate a roof. The question raised is whether the structure was originally above ground and later buried in a catastrophic event, killing those inside, or if it was always subterranean. The mainstream interpretation is dismissed by the presenter, who argues that the bodies were not buried separately but piled on each other, and that the event “melted structures all over the world.” The speaker insists the original structure could have been above ground and later buried, with antler-like chisel marks visible as if the site had been melted. The claim is made that the old world is buried beneath present ground level and that a massive, undisclosed civilization existed long before current history. To support this, the video references the Hypogeum of the Volumis family in Italy, discovered in 1840, with about 200 tombs. It supposedly contains a 10-room underground complex guarded by two winged demons at the entrance and predating horses and wagons. The narration asserts that stone structures with winged demons and advanced construction lie beneath modern life, while road work in the 19th and early 20th centuries yielded only fragments of this ancient reality. The presenter then shifts to urns found in the necropolis of another tomb complex in Italy, describing scenes painted on urns, including griffins, and linking this to Tartaria and Greek mythologies. The griffin is presented as evidence that mythic depictions were not mythical after all, and that artifacts were removed during road construction, with parts of the site altered or removed. A broader claim is made that our history is missing vast amounts of information, with a global “reset” in the 19th and 20th centuries reducing advanced civilizations to a primitive state—“horses and wagons" replacing earlier technologies. The narrator asserts that angels and demons were involved with humans and that the truth about these beings is being suppressed from public knowledge. Returning to Syria, the Hypogeum topic continues with Palmyra and the Temple of Baal. The temple sits on a tell, a mound formed from centuries of settlement, and the claim is made that the Temple of Baal was constructed atop layers from prior civilizations, with the site subsequently converted into a Christian church in the 4th century and cleared of post-classical elements in the 1920s. The presenter notes extensive destruction and removal of significant features during modernization efforts in the early 20th century, including the removal of heads and other elements. Using Google Earth, the video depicts Palmyra’s expansive columns, arches, and a massive temple—measuring roughly 434,893 square feet with a perimeter about half a mile—comparing it to the Great Pyramid of Giza in size. The implication is that vast, ancient stone palaces and a once-grand old-world city lie beneath current ruins, with further evidence of artifacts relocated or hidden, including a statue later moved to Damascus in 1935. Overall, the narration argues that there is a hidden, globally distributed ancient civilization behind our current history, and that much of what happened has been concealed or altered in the modern era. The episode ends with a tease of more discoveries to come.

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The speaker discusses catacombs worldwide, focusing on their scale, artistic bone arrangements, and potential connections to a past civilization. The catacombs in Odessa, Ukraine, are noted as the largest, with 1,500 miles of tunnels. Paris catacombs allegedly hold 6 million remains. Saint Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna and the Catacombs of Lima also contain thousands of bodies arranged in geometric patterns. The speaker questions the mainstream explanation of catacombs as solutions to cemetery overcrowding, suggesting a deeper, possibly ritualistic purpose. They highlight the presence of catacombs beneath churches, often in central city locations, and the practice of selling tickets for tours. The speaker suggests a connection between catacombs, church organs, and piezoelectricity in bones, proposing a manipulation of vibrations. They cite examples like the Brno Ossuary, the Skull Chapel in Poland, and the Sedlik Ossuary in the Czech Republic, questioning the normalized acceptance of these sites. The speaker also mentions fires in relation to the churches and catacombs.

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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 surveys catacombs around the world and argues that many underground bone repositories under churches and public buildings are far more extensive and ancient than commonly acknowledged. It emphasizes three core ideas: there are enormous, multi-level networks of catacombs beneath major cities; bones are arranged in deliberate geometric patterns as if part of an art form or ritual; and these networks point to a “previous civilization” that predates modern history, with powerful energy or purposes that are being concealed. Key examples and claims highlighted: - Odessa, Ukraine: the largest catacomb system in the world, a man-made tunnel network carved into limestone beneath the city, dating to the same time period discussed (before the 17th–18th centuries). It reaches three levels and a depth of about 60 meters below sea level, extending up to 1,500 miles of passages. Documentation is limited and much remains unexplored, making rough counts of bodies difficult. - Paris, France: the Catacombs are described as containing the remains of more than 6,000,000 people, extending south from the “gate of hell,” with 131 steps in the public area and bone-lined walls covering nearly 2,000 acres, though only about one mile is open to visitors. The site is presented as an attraction, with tickets and a long, largely closed underground network. It is noted that a 1955 law prohibits entering restricted tunnels, and a police unit patrols the underground to prevent trespass. - Lima, Peru: the Catacombs within the Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, begun in 1546, allegedly house another 25,000 bodies. The wells were said to preserve buildings from earthquakes, but the narrative also describes a vast network of paths and secret passages connecting different buildings, with public awareness only emerging around 1943. - Saint Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna: the catacombs under the cathedral hold around 11,000 remains and are part of a narrative implying a fire motif and tours. - Brno Ossuary, Czech Republic: under the Church of Saint James, with an estimated 50,000 people, making it the second-largest ossuary in Europe. Bones are arranged in geometric patterns, forming a central decorative motif for tourists. - Saint Patrick’s Cathedral (New York) and other major churches are discussed as potential sites with catacombs beneath, including claims of an older Saint Patrick’s Cathedral below the present one, with some local guides suggesting catacombs exist under the floors. - Rome, Italy: the Catacombs of Domitilla are among the largest underground cemeteries with around 26,000 tombs in a network of nearly 40 catacombs beneath Rome, serving hundreds of thousands of people. The assertion is made that the basilica above the catacombs was built atop them. - Naples and the Chapel/Chamber of Secrets: an alchemist’s or secret-chamber narrative beneath a chapel, with skulls visible and rooms described as containing hidden passages and secret tunnels. The discussion extends to alleged ritual symbolism, skulls used for meditation, and bones displayed as art under church floors. - Hallstatt, Austria: an “house of bones” with hundreds of painted skulls, bones bleached and decorated since the 18th century, with a continuing practice into the late 20th century. - Sedlec Ossuary, Czech Republic: bones arranged into chandeliers and garlands, containing tens of thousands of bones, with claims that bones are used for meditation and ritual art; it is described as one of the most visited sites in the Czech Republic, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors yearly. - Paris catacombs, again: new routes announced during restoration, with the critique that the entire subterranean network—potentially millions of remains—remains largely off-limits to the public, and that the full extent is concealed. Across these examples, the speaker asserts a pattern: bones are organized underneath churches and urban centers in precise geometric forms, suggesting purpose beyond overcrowding or simple relocation. They argue that a previous civilization, not documented in mainstream history, constructed vast underground networks and that these remain hidden, with official narratives presenting only fragmentary or sanitized portions. The speaker links catacomb networks to centralized city layouts, vibrations and organ-based theories of resonance, and energy that supposedly connects people above and below ground. They also point to fires, renovations, and “restoration” narratives as cover for uncovering or reconfiguring these subterranean systems, implying that what is publicly disclosed is selective and designed to keep deeper truths concealed. Toward the end, the speaker invites viewers to consider how much more lies beneath their feet in many cities and teases future investigations into additional catacombs and related subterranean networks, suggesting an overarching, interconnected hidden history that transcends individual sites.

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Beneath churches in Naples, Italy and elsewhere lie catacombs filled with human remains, arranged artistically. The speaker questions the official explanations for these ossuaries, suggesting a hidden history involving a previous civilization. Examples include the Our Lady of the Conception of the Capuchins in Rome, Skull Chapel in Poland, Sedlik Ossuary in the Czech Republic (containing 40,000-70,000 skeletons), and the Chapel of Bones in Portugal, decorated with thousands of corpses. The Hallstatt ossuary in Austria features painted skulls. The speaker highlights the disturbing nature of these sites, the geometric patterns of the bones, and the plaques hinting at a plan involving past and future civilizations. They question why such displays are normalized under churches, while the same would be considered shocking elsewhere. The speaker believes these sites point to a wiped-out, advanced civilization and ongoing ritualistic practices.

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The speaker tours multiple sites to challenge mainstream historical narratives, arguing that the presented histories are deliberately misleading and that evidence points to a technologically advanced, previously dominant civilization that left underground and above-ground monuments around the world. Gonzales County Courthouse, Gonzales, Texas: - The contract for the current Gonzales County Courthouse was awarded to Furman Moran on 06/26/1894. The speaker notes a sequence claim: the first courthouse on the site burned on 12/03/1893, followed by the completion of the second courthouse in April 1896. They question why the first building’s builders are never described and why the fire story is presented so abruptly. - The narration is criticized for implying that the second courthouse was finished quickly after the fire, with a timeline that seems to minimize the complexity of rebuilding. - The speaker finds it implausible that a quarry owner who “had limestone in it” could suddenly serve as construction superintendent and oversee a major Romanesque revival courthouse in roughly two years, given needs for vast materials, workers, equipment, planning, permits, housing, and logistics. - They reference a ChatGPT-derived breakdown: design and planning could take about a year; permitting “a couple months”; materials (red brick, white limestone trim, wood, steel, glass) in large quantities; hundreds of laborers; and a realistic overall timespan of four-and-a-half to seven-and-a-half years. They emphasize that a one-year construction claim ignores essential logistics (housing, water, feeding workers, transportation, cranes, skilled labor). - Specific logistical critiques include the need for 20–30 horses for transportation, milling, site work, water, and power, with water requirements (300 gallons per day for 30 horses) casting doubt on a one-year timeline. The speaker argues such a project would require extensive planning, workforce, and infrastructure that a single quarry owner could not supply in a year. - The speaker uses this to argue that the mainstream narrative for the courthouse is fabricated or at least severely misleading, suggesting a hidden history behind the structure. Vienna, Austria: Saint Charles Church and related palaces - The speaker shifts to Vienna, asserting that the Saint Charles Church and nearby palaces show a global pattern of narratives that don’t align with the on-site evidence, including complex underground connections and extensive architectural features. - They describe an architectural competition for a palace in 1713, a winner in 1716, and widespread, often-globally echoed claims about construction during plague conditions. They question how a 18th-century duke and his son could complete multiple palaces under such conditions, suggesting the narratives are unrealistic. - The claim is made that the underground and above-ground complexes around Vienna, with angels depicted in ceilings and statues, reflect an “old world” civilization that guided or influenced architectural motifs. They point to symbols—angels, skulls, and hidden chambers—as evidence of a deliberate, hidden past. - The speaker highlights that the Saint Stephen’s Basilica in Vienna is located 0.68 miles from Saint Charles Church and asserts underground tunnels connect these structures, implying a coordinated, ancient underground network. - They reference the Kluczynski/Chicago comparison and argue that the Vienna city hall and other structures show discrepancies between the claimed construction dates and known restoration timelines, suggesting hidden or revised history. Malta: Hypogeum - The Hypogeum in Malta is presented as further evidence of a suppressed past. Discovered by accident in 1902, excavation revealed a vast underground temple with thousands of remains. The speaker claims that excavation records show bones destroyed or not fully cataloged, and that only a small percentage of the 7,000 remains had elongated cranial shapes typical of certain ancient peoples. - They argue that bones were removed from public view and stored in basements, with public access restricted to about 80 people per day since 2020, and that skulls have been displayed only intermittently since 1995. - The narrative suggests the skulls show elongated cranial deformation, but the speaker contends the secrecy and destruction of many remains imply the true history is being hidden. They note that the Hypogeum and other underground sites around the world imply a widespread, advanced past civilization that built extensive subterranean architectures. - The Hypogeum of Volumnus in Central Italy is mentioned as another example of an underground complex dating back to antiquity, with similar claims about careful design and hidden or contested histories. Overall thesis - The speaker argues that a highly advanced previous civilization built monumental structures worldwide—underground and above-ground—equipped with sophisticated geometry, symbolism (including angels and elongated skulls), and global networks. - They assert that mainstream narratives about construction dates, workers, and timelines are deliberately eroded, misrepresented, or hidden, and that artifacts and bones have been suppressed or destroyed to maintain a controlled history. - The overarching claim is that the “old world” remains beneath our feet, and that questions about these sites reveal deliberate obfuscation by authorities and historians. The narrative ties together courthouse archaeology, European palatial construction, and Maltese hypogeum findings as parts of a broader pattern of suppressed truth about human history.

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If all the structures above ground are identical, what about the tunnels below? The Basilica Cistern with 336 columns all aligns with the Hagia Sophia, the Cisterns of Theodosius. We've literally located a grid. Less than a quarter of the total area has been excavated or exposed to the public. And, of course, tourists are only allowed to see a fraction of it, and the rest of it is off limits to the public. This obelisk sitting right in the front lawn of this palace, this obelisk was built in negative one thousand four hundred and twenty five. The Roman emperor ordered it and had it shipped by wagon in the year 03/1990. Bronze does not survive for two thousand five hundred years in the open air without massive decay.

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The speaker discusses catacombs worldwide, focusing on their construction, contents, and potential significance. Catacombs are classified as underground cemeteries with stacked bones in decorated manners. The largest catacomb system is in Odessa, Ukraine, with 1,500 miles of tunnels. The Paris catacombs allegedly hold 6,000,000 remains and extend to the "gate of hell." The speaker questions the mainstream narrative about catacombs being created to alleviate overcrowded cemeteries, suggesting a deeper purpose. Saint Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna houses 11,000 remains in its catacombs, while the Catacombs of Lima contain 25,000 bodies. The speaker highlights the geometric patterns in which the bones are arranged, questioning if quarry men were responsible for this worldwide. The speaker suggests catacombs are located at the center of cities, influencing the energy of these locations. They also propose a connection between catacombs, churches, and a "fire narrative." The speaker believes catacombs may hold secrets of a previous civilization and that churches were built on top of them for a designed purpose, possibly involving the piezoelectric effect of bones and the use of organs to create vibrations.

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Speaker 0 discusses breaking news about the Paris Catacombs, claiming they are closed for restoration and that a brand new route will be discovered, which the speaker says "makes zero sense at all thinking logically." The speaker questions the official timeline, noting that the catacombs were officially created in 1786 and that “millions of bones” were placed into an underground tunnel network. They express disbelief that this was done in the 1700s and suggest the tunnels and the bones came from a previous civilization, not simply relocated to make space for cemetery overflow. The speaker asserts that the group responsible for placing the bones “six to 7,000,000 people” into geometric patterns may still be here, and accuses Paris of calling it restoration to hide what is beneath the streets. They emphasize that the city says restoration is for visitor comfort, while millions of bones are arranged in ritualistic patterns under Paris. The catacombs are said to be closed temporarily from November 2025 to 2026, making the historic site inaccessible to the public, with no surveillance footage provided to verify changes. The speaker questions what is being removed or added and notes that the public cannot see what is happening, since the tunnels are off limits. The speaker argues that the old-world tunnels filled with human remains do not require contemporary civilization’s help, claiming that six to seven million bodies were moved in the 1700s. They contest the portrayal of the work as a solution to cemetery crowding, calculating that moving 6–7 million bodies would require about 300,000 trips, implying sustained coordination and effort far beyond what is claimed. They assert that only one mile of the catacombs is accessible to the public, and that this represents only a small fraction of the total bodies, suggesting there are more than seven million beings “down there,” possibly including beings larger or different in appearance from humans. The speaker references various historical anomalies and depictions, including ancient beings and Nephilim, arguing that mainstream history is a lie and that evidence of non-human beings exists in the catacombs and in other places. They point to restricted access and fear of what would be revealed if the tunnels were opened. They compare Paris with other locations, noting Odessa and Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky, where large subterranean networks are also not fully mapped or publicly accessible. They describe an underground world where beings and artifacts might be hidden, including mentions of an underground cinema found in Chicago and other unexplained underground activities. Throughout, the speaker emphasizes that the old world is beneath our feet, that much remains hidden, and that restrictions on exploration are deliberate to prevent public exposure of what lies in the catacombs and other subterranean networks. They invite viewers to comment on whether they would be shocked to learn that beings are underneath Paris and that much has been concealed. The speaker concludes by calling for continued curiosity and community engagement.

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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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The speaker tours a series of chapels, crypts, and ossuaries around Europe, arguing that beneath many churches lie vast networks of catacombs and thousands of human remains deliberately arranged as ritualistic decorations. In Naples, Italy, the chapel sits in the historic center with an alchemist’s chamber beneath, where two human skulls are exposed, and a drywall barrier hints at hidden rooms and passages. The speaker contends the plan for bone placement is unknown and that the bones and skulls symbolize hidden depths, asserting the relics and backstories (including a “prince”) are likely fictional narratives used to justify underground interments. Moving to Rome, the Our Lady of the Conception of the Capuchins is described as the first Roman church dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, with a crypt beneath the church holding thousands of remains, divided into five chapels and illuminated by dim natural light. The walls are decorated with bones, described as a work of art, and the speaker suggests this is a common, ritualistic practice in churches worldwide, not an exception. The discussion then shifts to the Czech Republic’s Sedlik Ossuary, claimed to contain skeletons of 40,000–70,000 people, with bones artistically arranged to form decorations and furnishings for the chapel. The speaker questions the motivation and accuses the display of normalizing a practice that uses human remains as art under holy spaces, implying a broader pattern of concealed skeletal networks beneath public buildings. Portugal’s Chapel of Bones in Evora is described as a major site where interior walls are lined with skulls and bones, a popular yet controversial attraction. The narrator criticizes the barriers keeping visitors from touching the bones and questions the normalization of bone displays inside places of worship. The narrator then references Hallstatt in Austria, describing an “house of bones” with hundreds of painted skulls. It is claimed that in the 1700s the church exhumed corpses to make space, bleaching and painting the skulls, decorating them with symbols; this practice is said to have continued into recent decades, including a case in 1983 and an ossuary entry in 1995. Across episodes, the speaker asserts that thousands of bones and entire networks of subterranean passages connect to these central chapels, implying a hidden, previous civilization with advanced capabilities and underground megastructures worldwide. References to other sites (Paris Catacombs, Odessa catacombs, and further unnamed locations) are used to support the claim that such bone-laden chambers and tunnels are extensive, interconnected, and concealed from public view. The overarching message is that what is visible as religious architecture conceals deliberate burial patterns and architectural geographies that reveal a past civilization “under our feet,” with bones used for ritualistic displays, meditation symbols, and artistic chandeliers, while public awareness remains limited.

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The speaker discusses catacombs worldwide, questioning the mainstream narrative surrounding them. They highlight the Odessa catacombs in Ukraine, a 1,500-mile man-made tunnel system, and the Paris catacombs, holding an estimated 6 million remains. The speaker questions why these sites are tourist attractions and suggests a deeper meaning behind the artistic bone arrangements. The speaker references catacombs in Vienna, Austria, and Lima, Peru, noting the geometric bone patterns and the fact that many were unknown to the public until recently. They speculate about catacombs beneath Saint Patrick's Cathedral in New York and explore the Brno Ossuary in the Czech Republic, rediscovered in 2001, containing 50,000 people under a church. The speaker suggests the bone arrangements weren't random but deliberate, possibly by a previous civilization. They explore the piezoelectric effect of bone and vibration, suggesting churches might be used to connect with the bones below. The speaker connects catacombs to fires in church narratives and highlights catacombs in Jerusalem, Rome, and Naples, Italy, questioning the presented explanations and suggesting a hidden, darker truth. They present examples from the Czech Republic, Portugal, and Austria, emphasizing the artistic arrangement of bones and the normalization of these sites as tourist attractions.

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Did you know necropolises, ancient cities of the dead, exist worldwide? Take the Ming Tombs near Beijing, where 13 emperors are buried. Treasures found there, like gold and Taoist texts, hint at advanced old-world technology. But many texts deteriorated, and excavators suffered misfortunes, leading to halted explorations and government prohibitions. These sites aren't about preservation; they're hiding the old-world civilization. These tombs are underground palaces containing texts that vanished and artifacts that prove they did not live in primitive conditions. Photos from the 1920s-40s show massive statues, pathways to underground palaces, and evidence of a mud flood covering the earth. Similarly, Egypt's Saqqara Necropolis contains thousands of bodies, with new discoveries still being made, revealing a vast network of tombs. These multilayered tunnel systems and the artifacts beneath them demonstrate that this ancient civilization was truly advanced.

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The speaker explores the idea that many ancient and religious structures around the world may contain or reflect a hidden history in which angels or a previous advanced civilization played a direct role in their construction. They frame this as a pattern seen across continents and cultures, not as isolated myths, and urge viewers to consider information that challenges mainstream histories. Key points and examples: - The Basilica of the Holy House in Loreto, Italy is described as a Marian shrine said to enshrine the house Mary lived in, with a claim that angels flew the house from Nazareth. The host asks what happened to civilization’s know-how and suggests a hidden elite construction capability that predates current narratives. - The episode proposes that angels are repeatedly depicted or implied in construction narratives worldwide, implying a global, ancient, advanced knowledge that was later erased or suppressed. - Mecca’s Kaaba is cited as another example where the initial structure is said to have been built by angels, with angels revolving around it after its construction, reinforcing the theme of divine or otherworldly involvement in architecture. - Chartres Cathedral is highlighted as one of the world’s most incredible structures, with references to multiple cathedrals on the same site and a recurring pattern of rebuilding after fires, wars, or collapses. The narrator notes episodes about catacombs and basements beneath churches (catacombs under churches referenced in prior episodes) as evidence of hidden, extensive underground networks. - The narrator asserts that many cathedrals and churches sit atop or connect to vast underground catacombs and secret passages, containing bones and skulls arranged in patterns, suggesting ritual uses and a “previous civilization” beneath modern structures. - Specific examples of bone-related sites are described to illustrate ritualistic or ceremonial uses of skulls and bones: - The Ossuary in the Czech Republic, claimed to hold 40,000 to 70,000 skeletons artistically arranged as chandeliers and garlands, implying a deliberate, symbolic architectural practice. - The Chapel of Bones in Evora, Portugal, where interior walls are decorated with human bones, with a plaque declaring, “What you are now, we once were. What we are now, you shall be,” and the basement described as containing corpses used to decorate the chapel. - The Capuchin crypt in Rome, beneath Our Lady of the Conception, described as containing thousands of bones arranged in elaborate displays, suggesting ritual use rather than merely burial. - The Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral in Kazan, Russia, discussed as another example in the Tartaria hypothesis, with claims of previous cathedral sites, destruction narratives, and new narratives replacing older ones. - The narrator asserts that these bone-and-crypt installations indicate a regular, worldwide pattern rather than isolated events, and that there is a deliberate effort to obscure the true past. - Tartaria is introduced as a purported global civilization or culture, with maps, seals, griffins, and griffin imagery associated with Tartarian influence. The speaker discusses Tatarstan (Tataria) and Kazan as potential remnants of Tartarian activity, arguing that modern seals, coats of arms, and architectural styles reflect a “replacement narrative” by later populations. - The Kazan Kremlin and Epiphany Tower are presented as examples of “old world palaces” that appear in modern times, with claims that their actual construction predates current histories and may have involved a sophisticated, worldwide civilization. - The host critiques the conventional dating of structures and suggests widespread underground networks, interconnected palaces, and a hidden global history. They invite viewers to question dates, authorship, and the origins of architectural achievements, proposing that a powerful, ancient civilization left markers of its presence across the world. - The episode closes with a provocative suggestion that Tartaria may still be present in modern locations, prompting viewers to explore further and comment on whether this hidden history is real and where else such evidence might be found.

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The speaker discusses catacombs worldwide, arguing they are far more extensive and secret than mainstream accounts suggest. A catacomb is defined as an underground cemetery, subterranean passageways, and chambers used as burial places, but the speaker emphasizes that these are not ordinary burials, as bones are stacked in decorated patterns that resemble trophies or art, implying deliberate design. Odessa, Ukraine is highlighted as containing the largest man-made catacomb system in the world, with over 1,500 miles of tunnels carved into limestone beneath the city. The catacombs extend across three levels and reach about 60 meters below sea level. The number of bodies is difficult to estimate due to limited documentation and many areas being unexplored or inaccessible, so the total remains uncertain. Paris, France is presented as the most famous example, with claims that the catacombs hold remains of more than 6,000,000 people and extend south from the “gate of hell.” The catacombs in Paris are described as going down 131 steps and covering nearly 2,000 acres, with about one mile of passage open to the public and 200 miles of bone-lined walls. The narrative suggests the catacombs were built to address cemetery overcrowding and are marketed as an attraction. The speaker questions why 6,000,000 people would be moved in the mid-18th century and notes that the site is promoted for tours. Saint Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna is noted as housing remains of around 11,000 people in its catacombs and is described as part of a continuing pattern of catacombs beneath churches that are promoted as tourist sites today. Lima, Peru’s Catacombs or Crypts of Lima are described as the largest in the continent, with 25,000 bodies buried there. Construction on the Basilica and Convent of San Francisco began in 1546, and “enormous wells” 10 meters deep are said to have bones and skulls arranged in geometric patterns. It is claimed that these bones were originally stored to preserve buildings from earthquakes, and that a network of paths and secret passages may connect different buildings. Before 1943, the public was unaware of Lima’s catacombs. The speaker questions the official explanations, suggesting the geometric bone patterns across the world indicate a shared, deeper force or purpose, and hints at a global group responsible for the arrangements. In Brno, the Osuary was rediscovered in 2001, beneath the Church of Saint James, holding an estimated 50,000 bones. Beyond Europe, the pattern repeats in places like Paris and Lima, with the same claim that local quarrymen arranged bones in geometric shapes, though the speaker implies a more coordinated or hidden force behind these patterns. The Saint James Osuary is described as an attraction beneath the church floor, implying that many bones are unidentified and overpopulated, moved and rearranged to create ornate displays. The speaker notes other sites around the world with catacombs beneath churches and argues that more catacombs likely exist globally, with many hidden from public view. The discussion also references a Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City, where a guide reportedly claimed there was no basement, but suggested there might be an older cathedral with catacombs beneath, fueling speculation. The Tron Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland is tied into a larger pattern: in 1974, the church floor was removed to allow excavation of the floor level, hinting at discoveries beneath church floors. Overall, the speaker asserts that grand, centralized catacomb networks exist beneath cities worldwide, with many more undiscovered or restricted, and promises deeper exploration in future episodes.

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The speaker discusses necropolises around the world, describing them as large burial sites or ancient city cemeteries connected to a prior, highly advanced global population. The Ming Tombs near Beijing, China are cited as the burial place for 13 Ming dynasty emperors, with several hundred individuals buried across the tombs. The exact count is said to be unknown due to limited excavations and unexcavated tombs, which the speaker attributes to preserving the site, though they question this narrative and imply hidden past civilizations. The Dingling Tomb, a component of the Ming Tombs Complex, yielded not only treasures but “old world technology.” Among the finds were golden crowns, jewelry, silk robes, plates, cups, jade items, and handwritten scrolls and ancient books containing Taoist texts intended to guide and protect the emperor’s spirit in the afterlife. The speaker notes that the National Museum of China preserved some texts, while others deteriorated or disappeared, and questions why most found texts are gone. Local accounts are cited claiming that many involved in the excavation suffered misfortunes or died, and that subsequent excavations were halted with government restrictions intended to protect the tombs. According to the speaker, the site is part of a broader pattern: underground tunnel networks and underground “palaces” concealed beneath the surface, with multiple layers of history. Photos from the 1920s–1940s allegedly show massive statues and underground pathways leading to underground palaces, suggesting a high level of design and scale that contradicts the simplistic histories of ancient life. The narrator argues that the old world possessed technologies and structures far beyond common depictions, and that a recent reset or distortion of history in the last few centuries has hidden these truths. The Beijing section of China’s south-to-north water diversion project, begun in 2002, is cited as evidence that underground relic sites and burial grounds extend beneath major cities. Excavations uncovered ancient burial sites and relics, including human remains, reinforcing the claim that a previous global civilization left behind extensive underground infrastructure. The speaker asserts that under our feet lie evidence of a past civilization, with bones and tombs distributed across continents and buried beneath layers of mud. The Saqqara Necropolis in Egypt is presented as another example of massive underground burial networks, near the Pyramid of Giza. In 2020, more than 100 sealed wooden coffins were found in a single shaft, with tens of thousands of individuals estimated to be buried there. The speaker emphasizes that discoveries are ongoing and that a “previous civilization” is being uncovered progressively through multiple excavations since the 19th and early 20th centuries, with new findings continuing into recent years. Across continents, the speaker maintains that multilayered tunnel systems indicate multiple timelines and groups of people whose histories are being deliberately hidden. The overarching message is that the old world’s presence and technology are far more extensive than public narratives suggest, and that ongoing discoveries will ultimately challenge conventional histories.

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In this discussion, Speaker 0 pursues the idea that a forgotten ancient civilization, centered on a land called Mu in the Pacific, possessed advanced knowledge of construction, flight, and monumental architecture that predates and challenges mainstream history. He references a 1925 Courier-Journal article citing Colonel James Churchward and an East Indian high priest, who allegedly recorded that people were brought to India from Mu by flying machines, that Mu was the motherland of man, and that Mu contained a Garden of Eden with marble palaces, quarrying and transporting gigantic stone blocks, and carving faces. He connects these tablets to Easter Island, claiming Mu navigated the air and sailed distant lands with rich cargo. He argues this proves flight technology existed long before the Wright brothers and suggests Mu lay in the Pacific Ocean, with Notre Dame-like cathedrals and other megalithic constructions built by Mu’s people, the Naals/Necals. Speaker 0 notes a pattern: the Pacific Ocean is described as the cradle of a higher knowledge that modern maps and history suppress. He asks whether other landmasses, hidden since cataclysm, might exist—bigger than Easter Island or Hawaii—whose remnants could be accessed by current flight paths yet remain obscured. He asserts Mu’s people learned to quarry, transport, and carve stone, building marble palaces and megalithic structures across continents, with evidence seen in Easter Island heads and Nan Madol in Micronesia. He contends that Nan Madol, connected to Mu, Hawaii, and Easter Island, represents a city of artificial stone islets built during a time described in the tablets, possibly contemporaneous with the Notre Dame era, though he notes dates are inconsistently reported and often retrofitted to fit mainstream timelines. The conversation moves to Mu’s inhabitants, the Naqals (Nekals), and Churchward’s claim that Mu’s civilization was technologically advanced. Critics Curtis Wilgus and Sprague de Camp allegedly dismissed Churchward without engaging the tablets, whereas Speaker 0 argues that dismissals reflect entrenched mainstream assumptions and urges open questioning about past knowledge. He claims that Churchward learned from a priest in an Indian temple who lectured him in Nakal and showed him secret tablets. He asserts that a temple location in India with hundreds of hidden tablets is now erased from public databases, implying suppression of this knowledge. He suggests that if Mu existed, it would explain the global prevalence of monumental architecture and undermine the conventional history of modern invention beginning in the 18th–19th centuries. Speaker 0 then broadens the scope to the global distribution of evidence, noting that cathedrals and palaces across the world exhibit advanced construction that supposedly predates modern tool use. He cites Hereford Cathedral as an example, claiming its medieval narrative hides the earlier architectural sophistication. He mentions the Mappa Mundi, stored at Hereford for a long time, and compares it to the Ebbsdorf map destroyed in 1943, arguing that wars and postwar actions erased maps and histories that would contradict the dominant timeline. He presents a dramatic chain of events: a 1943 bombing of a map, a 1944 rocket-era advance, the 1945–1959 period of geopolitical operations, and a 1959 treaty, suggesting these actions hid a broader true map and location set, potentially centering on Jerusalem as the map’s center in some depictions. Speaker 1 interrupts with a plug for RumbleWallet, which is unrelated to the core argument. Speaker 0 continues with claims about how maps and centers of civilization may have been manipulated to suppress hidden histories. He points to the Hereford Cathedral’s admission of a medieval treasury map and questions the authenticity and duration of the Mappa Mundi’s presence there. He notes other examples: Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in London and St. James Church in Lima, Peru, where catacombs and ossuaries beneath churches display precise geometric bone arrangements, implying a deliberate, ritualized burial practice associated with a prior civilization. He cites Odessa, Paris, Lima, Vienna, and Saint James in Europe as locations with vast catacomb networks beneath central city locations, suggesting that these underground structures may be more extensive than publicly acknowledged, and that churches built atop such catacombs may be profiting from underground relics or histories. Speaker 0 emphasizes that catacombs underneath major churches—such as Paris, Lima, Odessa, Vienna, Alexandria, and New York’s Saint Patrick’s—reveal a global pattern: bones arranged in geometric patterns under sacred spaces, with some catacombs marketed as tourist attractions. He questions the mainstream explanations of overpopulation, earthquakes, or practical burial needs, proposing instead that these underworld networks reflect a shared, ancient civilization’s footprint. Speaker 2 and Speaker 1 contribute brief interjections about broader explorations and map-related theories, including the idea that the “game” of history is revealing hidden patterns to those who search for them. Speaker 0 concludes by hinting at further revelations about catacombs, subterranean structures, and the hidden layers beneath surface civilizations, suggesting that there is much more to discover than mainstream history acknowledges. He references a prior episode about the Tron Kirk in Edinburgh, noting that floor excavations in 1974 may have uncovered deeper evidence about the catacombs beneath churches.

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Speaker 0 discusses Cypress’s Tombs of the Kings as part of a large necropolis on the island, describing it as a UNESCO site and a discovery first reported in 1783 with archaeology beginning in 1870. The speaker notes that this is not just “tombs of the kings” but a vast necropolis from the old world, with the implication that it reveals an advanced previous civilization still located beneath modern life. They claim that through extensive research and exposure, people can conclude that these sites are "right underneath our feet" and connected to many other necropolises across Cyprus. The narration emphasizes a pattern: excavations in the 19th century, with skepticism about earlier historical accounts, and asserts that many details about the tombs were lost over time. The speaker contends that the tombs were rich in expensive goods and old-world technology, and accuses mainstream narratives of grave robbers and cover-ups, claiming that bodies have been removed or lost due to looting or destructive restoration practices of the 19th century. They allege that remains have been taken for study or looting, leaving only a few intact burials today, and that the sites are often left inaccessible or destroyed to protect a narrative. The speaker highlights that adjacent to the Tombs of the Kings are catacombs and other necropolises, including a Western Necropolis, and argues they are interconnected. They point out that many catacombs repurposed as Christian places of worship undermine the notion that these were solely ancient burial sites. The claim is made that access is restricted next to the Salamis Necropolis and that information and mapping of the underground network are not provided to the public, suggesting that the network is much larger than publicly acknowledged. There is a repeated assertion that the “old world” civilization existed and that the pottery explanation for finds is a front to conceal what was discovered. The Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 is cited as having led to greater looting of the Salamis Necropolis, with artifacts allegedly smuggled out during and after the conflict. The speaker connects Cyprus’s necropolises with other regional sites, including Palmyra in Syria, claiming proximity and interconnected significance and asserting that these sites reveal a true history that contradicts standard education. The episode repeatedly argues for full transparency and public access to excavations from start to finish, accusing authorities of protecting or preserving a narrative rather than the actual past. The speaker mentions that the necropolis excavations began in the 1950s for some sites and ties ongoing looting and restricted access to broader patterns observed in other “old world” sites. They conclude by noting that thousands of individuals were originally buried there and indicate anticipation for episode 111 next Saturday, promising further revelations about the ancient network and its looted heritage.

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The speaker discusses a 1583 map that allegedly shows Russia and Tartaria together, highlighting Tartaria as a vast land not mentioned in history books and suggesting it has been suppressed. This leads to questions about what happened to Tartaria and who took over its groups. The map is also used to argue that New Guinea (referred to as the land of Mu or Lemuria) was once massive and located much closer to the Americas than it appears today, with evidence claimed to be visible in the Library of Congress’ Rare Book and Special Collections Division. The speaker points to features on the map, such as Tartaria, Chalaga, and areas labeled in shaded regions, and references a map from 1544 where Antarctica appears green and a Map of Mundi showing connections, mentioning a phrase “here be dragons” on maps and contrasting that with the Latin label sci and tific implying fiction. The narrative asserts that mainstream history is fabricated and altered to hide a previous, advanced civilization that constructed palaces globally and underground tunnel networks. It is claimed that the old world hid dragons and more land, with history designed to control people by keeping them lost and following leaders toward an uncertain destination. The Chicago Tunnel episode is updated via an anonymous source stating his wife worked in the Tribune Building (Chillaga) in Chicago and that it contains eight sub basements; half housing large equipment and half for storage, with guards and off-limits access, suggesting concealment of truth underground. The speaker describes Derinkuayo (Turkey) as an ancient, multilevel underground city in Cappadocia that could accommodate up to 20,000 people and contained wine and oil presses, stables, and storage rooms. Rooms on the left are claimed to have been misrepresented by mainstream historians as for studies, with the presenter arguing that such narratives are fabrications and that critical reading is needed to detect them. The city is said to have 18 levels of tunnels, with up to 200 small underground cities connected, forming a massive subterranean network, and thousands of miles of tunnels beneath major cities worldwide. The possibility that these tunnels required light sources deeply underground is raised, challenging the idea that electricity or light bulbs emerged only in the 19th century; the presenter argues that a light source would have been necessary 18 levels down, making simplistic tunnel-building explanations implausible. The discussion entertains the possibility of a species that thrived underground or an ancient group like the Anunnaki (linked to Anu and the Sumerian legends) being hidden underground, rather than an extraterrestrial origin. References are made to ant-people legends in Native American lore, including Ant people who supposedly guided virtuous humans during earth’s upheavals, and a potential link between the Babylonian sky god Anu and the Hopi term for ant, suggesting global confounding narratives. The Iraq Museum looting in 2003 is cited, with 15,000 objects stolen and thousands of manuscripts destroyed, alongside the National Library and Archives fire destroying thousands of manuscripts and 170,000 artifacts, framed as evidence that important past information has been erased to control the future. An article from twenty-one years prior is mentioned about the existence of huge underground tunnel networks beneath Iraq, presenting this as part of the broader claim that vast tunnel systems exist beneath many places, concealed from public view.

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The speaker discusses the Uplistica Cave complex in Georgia, suggesting it's a melted structure with tunnels potentially connecting to a global network. They criticize carbon dating methods and question the mainstream narrative of earthquakes damaging ancient sites, pointing to a deleted US grant for "restoration." The speaker questions the narrative around the construction of such sites, rejecting the idea that they were built with simple tools by unpaid laborers. They highlight the unearthing of the site in 1956, contrasting it with claims of knowing its history from thousands of years ago. The speaker then shifts focus to Budapest, arguing that its numerous palaces indicate a lost, advanced civilization. They criticize the mainstream historical timeline, citing population charts and construction details as evidence of manipulation. They suggest Budapest was spared from disasters that destroyed other cities, possibly due to protection or advanced technology. Finally, the speaker explores tunnel systems in various cities like Oshkosh, Tampa, and Benicia, rejecting the common explanation that they were built for alcohol smuggling during prohibition. They propose these tunnels are remnants of a previous civilization, possibly connected to a central lodge, and that the tunnels were bricked up to hide what was inside.

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The video discusses a supposedly ancient city in Colombia that was “found in 1972.” A local story claims it was a city from 1,224 years ago in August, allegedly predating Machu Picchu by 650 years, with the exact figure “six hundred and fifty years.” Access to the site supposedly requires climbing 1,200 stone steps through a jungle. The site is described as having 169 terraces carved into the mountainside, a network of tiled roads, and several small circular plazas. The narrator claims a group of looters found the site in 1972, allegedly after stumbling upon the stone steps while hunting wild turkey, mirroring other sensational “accidental discovery” narratives. A murder and fighting among the looters allegedly occurred, after which gold figures and ceramic urns from an ancient site appeared on the black market. The director of this group supposedly alerted archaeologists, who reached the site by 1976, though the narrator doubts that timeline. The video asserts the site was reconstructed for six years, between 1976 and 1982, and argues that the true history was hidden or stolen, with the remaining artifacts reduced to crumbs. The narrator asserts that indigenous peoples allegedly established advanced communities 1,500 years before the Spanish arrived, and claims they grew gardens with tomatoes and corn in year eight (i.e., eight in the ancient timeline), criticizing the mainstream narrative as inconsistent. The story is said to have included that the “old world” had technology and that the farmers who found artifacts in the 1970s were rebranded as looters by the mainstream. A competing group supposedly sent by the mainstream narrative killed the leaders of the looter groups, and the site was later reopened in the early 2000s after kidnappings in 2003, with no more reported incidents since. The World Monuments Fund (WMF) is said to have mapped the site with LIDAR in 2019, revealing more than 200 structures, including dwellings, terraces, stone paths, plazas, ceremonial sites, storehouses, and canals. In 2023, the WMF reportedly added the site to its project portfolio, promising continued work and suggesting much remains hidden in the jungle. The video speculates there could be tunnel networks underneath the site and wonders whether tunnels connect to other settlements in the region, possibly forming a global underground system. The narrator raises questions about why tunnels exist under many sites worldwide, suggesting a hidden network beneath the feet and hints at missing children and catacombs, mentioning that over 1,000,000 people per year visit catacombs worldwide. The episode references other sites with alleged hidden histories, including Puqqara, De Tilqara, discovered in 1908, where 5,000 valuable artifacts were found but a mummified body is no longer on display. The video ends with a call to subscribe and promises further exposés in episode 103, while reiterating a belief that narratives are constructed to hide the true past.

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The tombs of the kings in Cyprus, discovered in 1783 and first excavated in 1870, are part of a large necropolis designated as a UNESCO site. This necropolis, belonging to an ancient civilization, raises questions about where this advanced civilization disappeared to. The speaker believes they are right underneath our feet. Much information about the tombs was reportedly lost, attributed to grave robbers, but the speaker suggests this is a cover-up. The speaker claims that thousands of bodies were buried there, but most have been removed. Catacombs next to the tombs are repurposed as a Christian worship site, similar to churches built on catacombs worldwide. These sites are interconnected, forming a massive necropolis. Ninety miles away, the Salamis Necropolis contains thousands of tombs, but access is restricted to the public under the guise of preservation and ongoing excavations. The speaker alleges that remains have been removed for study, with the number of bodies now minimal. Following the Turkish invasion in 1974, looting increased, and artifacts were smuggled out. Cyprus and its necropolises are near Syria, Lebanon, and Palmyra, where the Temple Of Baal is located. The speaker believes a massive event wiped out the previous civilization, leading to a reset. The Palmyra Necropolis also features elaborate tombs that have been looted and damaged, with thousands of individuals originally buried there.

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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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The video narrative centers on Istanbul (Constantinople) as a site of a vast, interconnected “old world” substructure that allegedly lies beneath visible monuments and modern-day streets. The speaker asserts that major landmarks—the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, Basilica Cistern, and other famed buildings—sit atop a single, massive underground complex described as a 2,100,000 square foot foundation that supported a great palace. The implication is that Istanbul contains extensive subterranean networks that connect multiple state-of-the-art ancient structures, far beyond what is publicly visible or studied. A key claim is the existence of an underground passage system beneath the Church of Saint Mary of the Mongols (the “bloody church”) that supposedly reaches Hagia Sophia, despite the two buildings being several kilometers apart (roughly 2.2 miles). The speaker describes the underground corridors as far more than tunnels, forming an interconnected network that remains hidden behind walls and not open to the public. Fire damage is cited as a historical nod, with fires said to have damaged structures in 1633, 1640, and 1729, and the narrative repeatedly emphasizes that these connections and substructures are still present today. Among the focal discoveries is the Badram (Badrum) Mosque, described as built within the same 2,100,000 square foot foundation layout and noted for fires recorded in 12/00/2003 at 09:14:30 PM by a local “duck with a pen.” The speaker clarifies, however, a skepticism about the fires, suggesting later that there may be no fires as described. The substructure beneath this mosque is said to be a massive circular rotunda with a diameter of about 137 feet. This rotunda allegedly became a cistern below the floor, with a church erected atop it and a burial complex surrounding it, all now sealed and inaccessible to the public. Photos of the formation are claimed to exist from Dumbarton Oaks and the Byzantine legacy, though the speaker asserts the originals are insufficient to capture the full reality that supposedly lies beneath. Under the Jalata/“Gilat’a” Tower, the speaker claims there are tunnels under the water that connect to the Hagia Sophia, forming underwater or underground crossings that predate modern engineering. The tower is described as a lookout for fires, with its own fires alleged in 1831 and a prior destruction of a first tower in 12/00/2004; the narrative treats these accounts as inconsistent or dubious. The discussion expands to a catalog of palaces and related structures attributed to a single, largely unnamed figure who supposedly completed numerous grand projects in the 1500s, often in seemingly impossible timeframes (e.g., seven years, five years, four years). Distances between sites (e.g., 133 miles, 531 miles) are cited to argue that the same figure oversaw projects across wide areas, including a bridge and multiple palaces, with supposed precise years and signatures provided to “tie it all in.” The speaker questions the authenticity of these claims, labeling the entire account as fabricated and illogical, and urges continued exploration of underground connections and blocked sites. Throughout, the host repeatedly invites readers to visit Istanbul’s locations and highlights the supposed secrecy and restriction around access to subterranean spaces, asserting that the old world was incredible and that the public has been kept from the truth. The segment blends exploration, conjecture, and conspiracy-style critique, concluding with a promise that the uncovering of these connections is only beginning.

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COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries
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This episode of the Y Files compiles various stories about mysterious holes and underground phenomena, starting with the infamous Mel's Hole in Washington. Mel Waters discovered a hole on his property that seemed bottomless and exhibited strange properties, such as causing his dogs to avoid it and affecting radio signals. After extensive experimentation, including lowering fishing line and weights, Mel found no bottom even after reaching depths of over 15 miles. His story gained notoriety after he appeared on the radio show Coast to Coast AM, leading to military interest in the hole, which Mel claimed was subsequently blocked off by armed personnel. The episode also explores the concept of Agartha, a legendary underground kingdom believed to be inhabited by advanced beings. Various cultures have myths about subterranean realms, with many claiming that these civilizations possess ancient knowledge and technology. The narrative discusses the hollow Earth theory, which suggests that the Earth may have vast empty spaces within it, potentially housing hidden civilizations. Historical figures like Edmund Halley and Admiral Richard E. Byrd are mentioned in relation to these theories, with Byrd's alleged encounters in Antarctica suggesting the existence of advanced beings and technology. The discussion shifts to the underground city of Derinkuyu in Turkey, which was built for protection against invaders and features complex tunnels and chambers. The origins of this city are debated, with theories suggesting it was constructed by the Hittites or Phrygians. The episode also touches on the Hypogeum in Malta, an underground burial site with elongated skulls that some believe may belong to a race of giants or hybrids. Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the allure of these stories, the mysteries surrounding them, and the cultural significance of underground realms. The tales blend historical accounts with urban legends, leaving listeners to ponder the truth behind these fascinating narratives.
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