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If you have a home in a remote area with a swimming pool, consider getting a high-capacity pump. This pump can be placed in your pool, allowing you to access a significant amount of water—up to 50,000 gallons. In case of a water supply issue, your pool can serve as a reliable source. Simply drop the pump into the deep end, and you can use the water for your home. It's a practical solution to ensure you have water available when needed.

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In certain parts of Manhattan, there is an 18-mile fishing line tied to utility poles, forming an eruv, a symbolic fence for observant Jews. This eruv allows them to carry things from their private residences into the public domain on Saturdays, which is otherwise prohibited. Without the eruv, they would be confined to their homes, unable to carry keys, wallets, or even push strollers. The eruv is checked every Thursday by a rabbi to ensure its integrity. This concept was established 2000 years ago and is now present in over 200 cities worldwide.

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These ancient buildings in cities like Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Atlanta, Detroit, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, London, and Rio de Janeiro are our energy centers. Our ancestors strategically established these cities as power hubs due to the energy they possess. These buildings hold great historical significance and are part of a vast underground network.

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The speakers describe the City of London as not part of England, a square mile with its own state-like structure, a private police force (the Metropolitan Police), and a status as a tax haven, with MI5 and MI6 allegedly running out of the City of London. They assert that London’s financial district operates as a “city within a city” and a “state within a state,” governed by the City of London Corporation—described as a private company that performs all the functions of a local council, has a private police force and private courts, and is distinct from the wider city. Every November, the city stages the Lord Mayor’s Show, the world's oldest civic procession. The City’s legal status is described as ancient: after William the Conqueror came, he did not conquer the City in October and instead allowed it to continue functioning. To this day, the City of London is exempt from numerous laws that govern the rest of Britain. Its political system reportedly derives from the Middle Ages, and its electorate is dominated by private businesses operating within the city. The Lord Mayor is selected by the heads of medieval guilds. The city has a representative in the House of Commons, the Remembrancer, who is the only unelected person there besides the clerks of the House; all other lobbyists must stay in the lobby. A permanent representative in the House of Commons reports back to the City of London Corporation and lobbies Parliament on behalf of the city. The Corporation of London is described as a uniquely interesting phenomenon that should have attracted political scientists and economists. It is suggested that the cooperation of London is powerful and capable of shaping British policy, particularly in financial matters, sometimes contrary to the will of the people. At the heart of the City of London stands the Bank of England, described as not just a central bank but also a financial regulator. The Bank supposedly used its regulatory authority after the Empire’s demise to attract the world’s banks to London. It is mentioned that Clement Attlee nationalized the Bank of England after World War II in 1946, yet the debt of the British people persisted, remaining especially high after the war when England was virtually bankrupt. The narrative then shifts to private ownership of the Bank of England, citing a plaque outside the Bank that states: “Bank of England founded in 1694 as a private company. It’s now exercising the functions of a state bank.” The panel is claimed to say that the Bank of England is a private company that issues notes backed by nothing. It is stated that nationalization was the government stepping in and beginning to run the Bank of England, describing that as the only nationalization that took place, while debts allegedly remain the property of “the Jewish bankers.”

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I went on a field trip to the Getty Museum in Los Angeles. They made us wear dresses and sandals to look different. We arrived in a sports car and people stared at us. Inside the museum, employees blocked the doors and knew all the entrances and exits. I walked through the museum, took stairs, went through a garden, and took an elevator. I could see and talk to people. We reached a basement-like area with tunnels. We were then transported in cars, boats, trains, and buses. There's a whole city underground with a different air supply.

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My friend in East Texas found something unusual in her pool after living there for over 11 years without any similar incidents. She hasn't changed her pool's chemical regimen, but there was some strange fog the day before. I'm looking for insights from water experts or anyone who might know what could cause this. If you have any ideas, please share. Thank you!

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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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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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The transcript presents a sprawling conspiracy-tinged exploration of hidden underground histories, focusing on Chicago and expanding to other ancient-site claims around the world. The central thread is that vast networks of tunnels, bases, and underground structures exist beneath major cities, built or left by a “previous civilization” and largely hidden from public view. - Chicago tunnels and underground real estate - The Chicago Public Library archives allegedly document thousands of miles of underground structures beneath the city, including tunnels that connect to numerous buildings and even to City Hall (constructed in 1911). The narrator asserts these tunnels were designed for rail transport and for connecting underground spaces, not just for utilities. - Photos circulating on the internet supposedly show a railway on the tunnel floor, with tracks running throughout the tunnel system to serve transportation under the city. The narrator claims the tunnels extend under thousands of miles and link to major buildings such as City Hall, Merchandise Mart, the Federal Reserve Bank, the Chicago Tribune building, the Civic Opera House, and the Field Museum among others. - The Chicago Tunnel Company is cited as having built these tunnels, with a history that includes initial tunnels and later plans to fill tunnels with telephone cables. The narrator argues that the dates and narratives about cables and utilities collide with earlier claims of thousands of miles of tunnels existing long before telephone expansion. - An incident known as the Chicago flood (April 13, 1992) is described as a breach in the tunnel system near the Chicago River, involving hundreds of millions of gallons of water and affecting multiple buildings. The narrator questions whether this was an accident or a deliberate act, and links it to figures like “Bruce,” alleged to have been a publicized expert on the tunnels. - A firsthand account from the late 1970s at the Field Museum of Natural History describes a Field Museum freight tunnel connected to the Chicago Tunnel Company, including an elevator and a train car that remained in a sub-basement before being moved to a museum. This anecdote is used to claim the tunnels are larger and more integrated than publicly acknowledged. - Public maps from 1910 show a 60-mile section of tunnels, implying far more exists than is disclosed. The speaker notes that many private connections (switches, shafts, elevators) linked warehouses and stores to the tunnels, suggesting that the tunnel system was integrated into building construction and commercial activity. - The narrator asserts that, since 2001, public access to the old tunnel system has been restricted or closed off for security or other reasons, implying ongoing suppression of information about the underground network. - Mount Nemrut and other “hidden pasts” - The speaker shifts to Mount Nemrut in Turkey, arguing that the mound of crushed stone and the headless statues on a 7,000-foot-high summit were built by a previous, highly advanced civilization. They challenge mainstream explanations of earthquakes, earthquakes removing heads, and the dating of construction to periods like 62 BC or 2086 years ago, insisting the dates are misrepresented. - Ground-penetrating radar (September 2012) reportedly found a pyramidal chamber beneath the apex of the site, suggesting there are buried chambers or a sarcophagus beneath the mound. Turkish authorities are said to be restricting excavation, leaving questions about what lies beneath. - Similarities are drawn to other global sites (Syria, Egypt) where heads have been removed from statues and where modern renovations are described as destroying evidence of the past. The speaker uses these examples to argue that a hidden, advanced past has been suppressed worldwide. - Interwoven claims about reconstruction and misrepresentation - The narrative repeatedly asserts that mainstream histories are manipulated or inverted to hide the existence of a previous civilization and its architectural feats. The speaker alleges that cornerstones in major buildings contain containers with items from prior civilizations, and cites alleged investigations into cornerstone contents (e.g., the Capitol) to support the claim that previous civilizations actively preserved knowledge inside cornerstone artifacts. - Alfred B. Mullet is criticized as a possibly fictitious figure used to explain grand constructions; the speaker accuses the architectural histories of being AI-generated narratives with fabricated biographies, while asserting that many grand early U.S. buildings were constructed far earlier and more rapidly than publicly acknowledged. - The presenter teases that future exposés will cover more sites (including a Syria location with griffins and blasted heads) and invites viewers to discuss and verify these ideas, claiming a worldwide pattern of destruction of evidence by powerful groups. - Overall stance - The speaker contends that “there was a previous civilization here” and that “these tunnel systems, structures, and underground real estate” were long-hidden and are much larger than publicly admitted. The claims hinge on alleged archival evidence, decontextualized photos, disputed dates, and contested readings of historical events, all presented as part of ongoing investigations that challenge conventional history.

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In Beirut, the U.S. is constructing the second largest embassy in the world, designed to accommodate 5,000 staff. This scale is unprecedented compared to other embassies, which typically have far fewer personnel. While embassies usually handle diplomatic relations, visas, and aid, this complex appears to serve a different purpose, possibly involving logistics and intelligence operations in the region. The embassy's extensive features, including underground facilities and helicopter pads, suggest it functions more like a military base than a traditional diplomatic mission. The U.S. aims to expand its influence in Lebanon and the broader Middle East, raising questions about its true intentions and the nature of its operations there.

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Auschwitz contained a swimming pool inside the prison compound, located next to the inmates' barracks. The pool included a diving board and starting blocks. Although still present, the pool is not highlighted on tours.

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This is a tour of one of the world's largest and most unique homes, owned by Canadian mogul Peter Nygard. The tropical fantasy took 10 years and over $30 million to build. The house is about 150,000 square feet and guests need electric cars to move around the 4-acre compound. Each room has a name and a personality, with one called "Cliffhanger" that dangles over the sea. The home is designed to go back to nature, using native materials throughout. Peter entertains guests like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. He plans to build a lagoon with a disco and wet bar.

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Welcome to Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. This luxurious resort, owned by Donald Trump since 1985, is a national historic landmark. With 126 rooms, a 100-foot pool, and 62,500 square feet of living space, it is worth a staggering $350 million. Mar-a-Lago is the epitome of opulence and grandeur.

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This is a tour of one of the world's largest and most unique homes owned by Canadian mogul Peter Nygard. The tropical fantasy took 10 years and over $30 million to build. The 150,000 square foot home has 20 bedrooms, each with magnificent views. One room called "cliffhanger" dangles over the sea. The house is designed to go back to nature, using native materials like a shell sink and wooden tub. The compound also includes indoor and outdoor pools, full-size tennis courts, and guests need electric cars to get around the 4-acre property. Peter entertains constantly and has hosted famous visitors like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. His greatest pleasure is improving his fantasy home.

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I'm seeing something incredible from my balcony in the Bronx, New York City. There are orbs in the distance along with a drone. I never expected to witness this. The drone is still hovering while the orbs are visible. It's quite a sight!

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This is a tour of one of the world's largest and most unique homes owned by Canadian mogul Peter Nygard. The tropical fantasy took 10 years and over $30 million to build. The 150,000 square foot home has 20 bedrooms, each with magnificent views. One room called "cliffhanger" dangles over the sea. The house is designed to go back to nature, using native materials like a shell sink and wooden tub. The compound also includes indoor and outdoor pools, full-size tennis courts, and guests need electric cars to get around the 4-acre property. Peter entertains constantly, hosting celebrities like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. His greatest pleasure is improving his fantasy home.

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At the perimeter of the Auschwitz camp, there are remains of a pool where prisoners were allowed to swim as a reward. After the pool's construction, Nazi soldiers glued pennies to the bottom. Over four years, six million Jews were drowned in this pool.

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This is a tour of one of the world's largest and most unique homes, owned by Canadian mogul Peter Nygard. The tropical fantasy took 10 years and over $30 million to build. The 150,000 square foot home is filled with temples, fountains, and rare birds. Guests need electric cars to move around the 4-acre compound. Each twisty bedroom has magnificent views, with one even dangling over the sea. The home is designed with native materials and offers luxurious amenities like indoor and outdoor pools, full-size tennis courts, and a shell sink. Peter entertains guests like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. His next plan is to build a lagoon with a disco and wet bar.

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We’re told we’ve found over 40 cisterns beneath this location in Istanbul, with the ground described as effectively hollow. The presenter asserts there is a “master planned grid” below the streets and structures, now turned into museums or restricted to the public in the last century. Every cistern, tunnel, or substructure is described as part of an underground blueprint, not just water reservoirs. The host contends that the popular claim of a massive 2,100,000-square-foot palace is incorrect or incomplete; instead, what’s visible today is the basement, while the underlying old world remains. He references episode 33 from 2023, noting a huge golf course next to the stadium and surrounding hotels that supposedly cover ancient remains, suggesting the area could be built over old world buildings. He also cites Balboa Park observations of a land layout described as a perfect square with 90-degree angles, arguing that such cuts are used to hide what lies beneath. The Cistern Of Ayatou(s) (Aiatus) is presented as directly beneath the VEFA Stadium, with the playing surface roughly where the cistern floor was and the enclosing walls aligned with cistern walls. The stadium was built in the 1920s, just before the city’s name changed from Constantinople to Istanbul. The host claims that the cistern they refer to as Ayatouz covers an area of four by 85 meters or approximately 223,000 square feet, over what would be three NFL football fields, and that the grass does not fully cover it because the cistern goes down 13 to 15 meters (roughly 43 to 49 feet)—describing it as a four- to five-story underground building. He asserts this was a “massive destruction project” in the 1920s and 1930s, not a simple covering. Breaking news is announced mid-episode: the stadium is being demolished at the time of posting, with the presenter promising to investigate further. He zooms in on a side wall showing bricks and questions why such structures would be demolished if truth were being told. He argues that old world structures have been destroyed globally over the last two centuries as a means of hiding the underground, and references a 1958 photo showing the outer wall that allegedly encircles the ancient palace. The host introduces the Ipek Badrum Cistern as situated below Children’s Park, with photos from the Nichols v. Artmanov collection and William Earl Bech of Dumbarton Oaks, suggesting these images confirm underground chambers. He insists the old world is beneath the ground and that history books are “completely made up stories.” He claims that since the name change (from Constantinople to Istanbul) in the early 20th century, a deliberate effort has occurred to destroy old world sites, with the cisterns connected or only partially buried. Also mentioned are other underground cisterns near the area, including the Cistern Of Aspar and the Phloxanos Cistern, all described as having similar shapes and features, with Medusa heads visible in some. The presenter asserts there are 64 known cisterns in Istanbul, with 26 dated by mainstream construction dates, and he vows to expose them as interconnected, ancient underground structures, all part of a single vast palace beneath the city. He ends by positing that this isn’t unique to Istanbul; underground palaces and hidden corridors are present worldwide, and their existence is being buried and not taught to the public.

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Your NDA is expired, so you can share this: there’s a secret Starbucks above reserve that few know about. Ever wonder why you don’t see celebrities like Will Smith stuck in LA traffic? It’s because of a network of tunnels called the Acker bomb that allows them to navigate the city without hitting traffic. These tunnels have access points at places like LAX and Dodger Stadium. Inside, there are Starbucks locations for them to grab coffee while driving. I’ve even seen Seinfeld down there ordering an almond milk latte with two shots. And no, they don’t tip; they don’t have to.

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There is talk of Wilkes Land being a portal that connects structures or vessels outside our atmosphere. The portal is underground with hieroglyphics on a frame, acting like a wormhole. It resembles a moon pool in a submarine, where a hatch opens to the sea but water doesn't flood in. You can enter the water and ascend through it. The speaker compares the portal to a moon pool, suggesting a vertical structure that resembles walking into water but isn't actually water.

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Speaker 0: Welcome to New York City. Explore the towering skyscrapers, bustling streets, and endless possibilities. Sit back, relax, and soak in the mesmerizing aerial views of this iconic metropolis. You look lonely. I can fix that.

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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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The Auschwitz camp includes a swimming pool inside the prison compound, located next to the inmates’ barracks. It features a diving board and starter blocks for races. Camp officials have not removed this distraction. The pool is not on the tour, and you need to know it exists to see it.

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