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Speaker 0 presents a detailed, continuing exploration of ancient sites, focusing on the Hypogeum in Paola, Malta. He notes the Hypogeum is an enormous subterranean structure excavated about four thousand five hundred and twenty-four years ago, lifting huge blocks of limestone. It was discovered in 1902 during construction, with 7,000 elongated skulls found, most destroyed, and remaining ones hidden from the public. He points out that some underground chambers appear cut to imitate the architecture of above-ground megalithic temples, including false bays and windows, underground windows, and a ceiling feature described as “one ring of carved stone overhanging the one below” to imitate a roof. He questions whether the structure was originally above ground and buried during a cataclysmic event that killed the inhabitants, arguing that the mainstream view as a burial site does not fit the evidence of immediate death or entrapment.
He asserts a global pattern of civilizations being buried or hidden beneath the surface after massive events, citing that the original structure could have melted or been altered, and presents this as part of a broader claim that the old world remains buried beneath modern layers. He then shifts to Italy, describing the Hypogeum of the Valumnus family, uncovered in 1840 near a road excavation, with about 200 tombs and a site thought to date to the second and third centuries BC. It features ten rooms and two winged demon guardians at the entrance. He mentions urns painted with scenes, including griffins, and ties this to Tartarian theories, suggesting mythic beings and Greek myth figures were real in the past. He shows photos showing changes over time, including items removed from rooms and walls, implying that discoveries have been altered or stripped as roads and modern interventions occurred. He argues that the underground world contains a hidden history yet to be revealed and laments the loss of artifacts.
Speaker 0 then turns to Syria, continuing the Hypogeum topic with the Hypogeum of Yarhei, an underground tomb timeline misrepresented as January 2007/2009, and claims it was originally located in Palmyra’s Valley of the Tombs before being excavated and restored, moved to Damascus in 1935, and later placed in a national museum. He recounts an AI correction episode about the date of discovery (1933) and the move (1935), insisting that the true timeline is being obscured. He surveys Palmyra today, noting extensive destruction of a vast old-world temple complex, including the Temple of Baal, the Temple of Dagon, and a monumental arch. He references Gertrude Bell’s 1900 description of Palmyra’s grandeur and argues that many columns, temples, and palaces remain under the surface or were destroyed to erase the past. He highlights the Temple of Baal as a massive site, comparing its size to the Great Pyramid of Giza, and claims additional ancient sites nearby—such as a castle on a cliff—were melted and turned to sand.
Speaker 0 condemns reconstruction narratives as inadequate and asserts ongoing efforts to hide evidence of an advanced, previously unknown civilization. He mentions the destruction of temples in 2015 (Temple of Baal Shemin and related arches) and argues that such acts are designed to erase true history. He concludes by emphasizing that thousands of tablets from Palmyra were found in 1929, including the Baal Cycle and other texts, and suggests that what is presented publicly is incomplete or deceptive. He ends by urging viewers to remember the pottery and anticipating more discoveries, noting the broader implication that the past is far more complex and veiled than commonly acknowledged.