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Speaker 0 describes how the Hoover Dam, completed during the Great Depression, formed Lake Mead—the largest reservoir in the United States—and submerged 248 square miles of land, equivalent to 158,720 acres, all under 532 feet of water. He notes that the town of Saint Thomas in Nevada was submerged, with residents told to sell their land; most buildings were abandoned or dismantled. He questions why dismantle brick and stone buildings if they would be sunk anyway, describing these as “palaces” from the old world that did not belong in Nevada. He states that Saint Thomas reemerged recently as water levels dropped, allowing visitors to walk through ruins with old roads visible, mud floods, and doors and windows found underground. He asserts that this reveals that much of the mapped area was hit by water.
Speaker 0 also discusses the Hoover Dam’s underground infrastructure, noting tunnels, shafts, chambers, and sealed-off rooms not accessible to the public. He claims the dam is more than a water-management or power-generation project, and mentions a dedication ceremony in 1935 where President Roosevelt spoke in front of two winged figures and bronze statues at the dam’s dedication plaza. He argues the symbolism includes a compass rose and a celestial star chart linking the architecture to the stars, and points to the date 09/30/1935 at exactly 08:56 PM as significant. He questions why the time was chosen and asserts that at that moment Jupiter and Saturn were prominent in the sky, with Saturn described as one of the most symbolically loaded planets.
Speaker 0 cites worker fatalities—“ninety six workers died during the construction,” with others claiming many more—and notes there is no memorial listing their names. He references a pattern of ritual imagery, similar to “the ball cycle” episodes, including a plaque claiming sacrifices were made to “make the desert bloom.”
Speaker 0 connects the dam to broader conspiracy themes, arguing that dams are “weapons against the old world structures,” and that the dam appears to be aligned with astrology and ancient knowledge. He questions what kind of old world technology could require vast power, given the Hoover Dam’s intake of 2.5 to 3.5 trillion gallons of water per year and its output of 4,000,000,000 kilowatt hours annually, enough to light 1,300,000 homes and sufficient energy to run an entire country, equating this to “over six CERN colliders.”
Speaker 0 cites the Bureau of Reclamation, which states there are more than three miles of tunnels as part of the Hoover Dam’s construction, and reiterates that the site remains off-limits to the public. He suggests the dam may be “splitting dimensions” and asserts this is not the only dam of its kind, mentioning other dams in Turkey, Egypt, China, and India as part of a broader pattern of submerging old world sites. He posits that the dam is a symbol of hidden power, possibly containing old world technology, and hints at ongoing discoveries to come.
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