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Claiming to challenge mainstream history, the speaker discusses Sardinia’s Giants of Monte Prama. Four excavation campaigns (1975–1979) yielded roughly 5,000 underground items, including '15 heads and 22 torsos,' later 'stored for thirty years' in the National Archaeological Museum of Kallari. They argue that 'they can give us any number they'd like' and that most pieces were kept hidden until later exhibitions (2007–2012) and a 2011 public display, with 'the exhibition has become permanently accessible to the public' yet 'there are more' than the stated 25 statues, now claimed as up to 44. They assert deliberate head and hand removals, six fingers, and even jokes about Apple Watches and Nikes. The narrative extends to tunnels, necropolises, Cleopatra connections, and a claimed global pattern of a prior civilization beneath today’s world, including a Galveston, Texas thread about Nicholas Clayton and 'old world' buildings.

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The transcript presents a series of extraordinary claims about hidden ancient structures around the world and a purported suppression of public knowledge. China: Anlong pyramids and “pyramid-shaped hills” - The speakers discuss an article from english.news.cn (dated 05/15/2024) titled Pyramid Shaped Hills Become Popular Tourist Site in Southwest China, noting hills near Anlong that resemble pyramids and are said to be made of parallel layers of stone, not natural hills. - They insist these formations are massive, with cave openings and temples beneath them, suggesting hundreds of pyramids exist in the region beyond Anlong and that Western or mainstream archaeology is hiding this information. - They reference a professor cited by the Global Times as claiming the formations are natural and date to 200,000,000 years ago (early to middle Triassic), criticizing the date as ridiculous and asserting the professor lacks justification. - A US Air Force pilot’s 1945 account of seeing a “pure white” pyramid in Northwestern China is mentioned, later echoed by a second account reported by the New York Times, used to argue that China has undisclosed pyramids. - The speakers argue that if these formations were acknowledged as pyramids with temples, it would upend mainstream history and imply a previous civilization that built pyramids worldwide; they criticize the narrative that these are merely hills. - They claim that trees and shrubs have been used to conceal these pyramids and that Western archaeologists have rarely been allowed to investigate, with photos and Google Earth observations showing pyramids hidden by vegetation near several Chinese towns. - They describe additional features: a cave entrance seen as a front to a larger structure, a lack of official naming or storytelling for certain pyramids, and numerous similar formations in Utah and other places interpreted as melted or altered ancient structures rather than natural geology. - They discuss the broader implication: hundreds of pyramids suggest a prior advanced civilization with widespread architectural capability. Chicago tunnels and underground structures - The discussion shifts to Chicago Public Library archives, claiming there are thousands of miles of underground tunnel systems under Chicago, including tunnels under Lake Michigan and extending to numerous buildings. - A witness describes seeing photos and maps showing rail tracks and private connections (switches, shafts, elevators) linking tunnels to buildings, including City Hall, the Merchandise Mart, the Federal Reserve Bank, the Chicago Tribune building, and the Field Museum. - They contend the Chicago Tunnel Company constructed these networks; they note dates such as 1899 (rights to lay cables under streets) conflicting with earlier claims of miles of tunnels and note a narrative slip in public records. - The narrative suggests that cables were not originally intended for telephones, that tunnels were built for other purposes, and that the rail systems were added later after authorities resisted using manholes for cables. - They recount the 1992 Chicago flood, arguing it may have been intentional or at least connected to neglect, and cite a court case where the city allegedly knew of a leak beforehand. - They mention a 2001 security shift restricting public access, implying that the tunnels could still contain hidden structures or assets from a “previous civilization.” - Other elements include references to maps from 1910 and 1915 showing a vast underground network, connections to City Hall, and trains or cars moving through tunnels; a claim that air was pumped into theaters and hotels from tunnels as early as 1959. - They pose questions about whether Chicago’s underground remains contain remnants of a forgotten world, and whether many cities worldwide may harbor similar networks beneath public streets and buildings. Overall themes - A central premise is that there is a “previous civilization” that built monumental pyramids and extensive underground tunnel systems, which has been concealed or misrepresented by mainstream history and authorities. - The speakers urge viewers to reassess widely accepted timelines and narratives, presenting various anecdotes, maps, and media references to support the claim that hidden structures are far more extensive and closer in time to the present than commonly acknowledged.

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The speaker discusses the "dead cities" of Syria, a collection of ancient abandoned settlements, and questions the mainstream historical narrative surrounding them. They claim that archaeologists only began studying the site in the early 20th century and that the dating of the structures to the first to seventh centuries is based on flimsy evidence. The speaker alleges that the site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list and then quickly placed on the endangered list, suggesting a deliberate attempt to control the narrative. They contrast the supposed primitive conditions of the 1800s with the advanced state of preservation of the dead cities, implying that the official timeline is inaccurate. The speaker then shifts focus to Cahokia Mounds in Illinois and the Moundville archaeological site in Alabama, arguing that these are also ancient burial sites being misrepresented by mainstream history. They claim that excavations at these sites were poorly documented or halted prematurely to preserve a false narrative, and that valuable artifacts and technology have been looted or hidden. The speaker concludes that these sites are evidence of a powerful, advanced civilization that existed in the distant past, and that the truth is being deliberately suppressed.

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

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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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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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Norsentepi is presented as a tell—a mound formed by centuries of human settlement—with a claim that its discovery in the 1960s and early excavations revealed a multi-layered, advanced ancient civilization. The narrator asserts that the site, found during 1968–1974 investigations, shows 40 stratified occupation layers, which the speaker interprets as a single, vast 40-level structure built by one civilization for a singular purpose, capable of changing world history if seen today. The account emphasizes that stone houses, multi-room complexes, fortified walls, and “advanced” technology were found, not just simple pottery or tools. Human burials with richly furnished tomb goods are described as evidence of a sophisticated society with an organized economy. The speaker asserts that the discoveries included advanced tools and technologies beyond chisels and hammers, suggesting events like fires or natural disasters and a cataclysmic event that reset previous civilizations, bringing us back to an era resembling the 1700s with limited infrastructure. The narrative stresses that the public has never been allowed to explore Norsentepi during excavations or research phases, claiming that access was always restricted and that all official excavation reports have been inaccessible to independent researchers. The speaker questions why, if the site was so extraordinary, the public was barred from viewing it, and why excavations completed in the 1970s were followed by a cooling of independent inquiry. A pivotal claim is that after the excavations, the site was submerged by breaking the Caban Dam, creating an artificial reservoir that now sits 98 to 131 feet beneath the water. According to the speaker, this was done to hide the findings and prevent public scrutiny, arguing that the dam’s construction (1966–1974) coincided with the disappearance of the site and the removal of valuable artifacts and texts. The claim extends to a broader pattern: 28 archaeological sites in Turkey discovered in 1968 were submerged by 1974, with the assertion that these sites contained multi-layered settlements, human burials, and advanced technology, and that photographs and independent studies were restricted or denied. Pertek Castle is mentioned as surfacing briefly during a severe drought, illustrating that submerged structures can reappear under certain conditions, further suggesting to the speaker that many other sites remain hidden. The speaker draws comparisons to Cahokia Mounds, suggesting that excavations were halted to avoid exposing further evidence, and alleges systematic dispersal of evidence across museums and institutions to obscure the full picture. They argue that the official narrative is manipulated to hide an older, more advanced past, and that the Caban Dam represents not just a hydroelectric project but a deliberate cover-up to erase inconvenient truths. The episode broadens the claim to a global pattern of dam-related concealment of ancient sites, implying that many more revelations lie beneath other reservoirs. The conclusion is that the truth about humanity’s past is being purposefully hidden, and that ongoing exploration will eventually reveal what lies beneath the next dam.

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The video challenges the mainstream narrative that major 19th-century structures were built quickly with limited resources, using Henry Van Brunt as the central example. It claims that several grand projects attributed to Van Brunt were completed in surprisingly short times, often within a single year, which the speaker says is logistically implausible given the era’s population, tools, and processes. Key points raised: - Union Pacific passenger station in Cheyenne, Wyoming was built between 1886 and 1887. The host questions how such a grand depot could be completed in one year, noting Cheyenne’s small population—3,456 in 1880 (and 11,000 by 1890; 14,087 by 1900)—and stating that there were no power tools until 1895. The argument is that the logistics of material supply, labor force, and construction capability would have been insufficient. - The host asserts a pattern with Henry Van Brunt, who studied at Harvard and partnered with William Robert Ware, but allegedly lacked formal engineering or construction training. It is argued that he did not personally perform the heavy construction work; rather, others supposedly carried out the actual building, and records of who did the work are missing. - Three Van Brunt projects are highlighted as allegedly completed in one year: the Union Pacific depot in Cheyenne; the first church in Boston (Brunt’s first project), completed in a year; and the Adams Academy in Quincy, Massachusetts, completed in 1869 after starting in 1867. The video claims these projects demonstrate an improbable pattern of rapid execution. - The video notes that the 1860s–1870s lack of documented blueprints, construction photos, and detailed financial records for these projects undermines the official timeline. It also points to the absence of documented thousands of workers or hundreds of horses, as well as the supposed exchange of a “palace” scale of work in a short period. - Additional projects attributed to Van Brunt—Weld Hall at Harvard (1870–1872) and Memorial Hall at Harvard (started in 1870)—are discussed to suggest he consistently delivered multiple major structures in minimal time. The Weld Hall timeline is presented as two years, and Memorial Hall’s completion is scrutinized in light of a later tower fire in 1956 and a lengthy repairs period, which the host uses to argue that the historical records do not align with the claimed build times. - The speaker argues that the same architectural styles appear worldwide and posits that many buildings were “already there, repurposed, and given a brand-new official narrative.” They claim fires, wars, and missing records erase or rewrite the histories, asserting that a previous civilization constructed these palaces globally and that their work has been erased from mainstream history. - Throughout, the host reiterates that the mainstream timeline “defies logic, manpower limitations, and construction capabilities,” and that AI (ChatGPT) allegedly admits inconsistencies when questioned about these claims. The video reinforces a broader thesis: that the past contains a hidden, highly capable ancient or prior civilization that erected monumental stone structures; the familiar narratives about 19th-century building feats are therefore misleading, with key evidence allegedly removed or rewritten to fit an official story. The presenter thanks supporters and invites viewers to explore more content on multiple platforms.

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There is a discussion about ancient architecture, questioning how people in the past built such grand structures without modern tools. The speakers express skepticism about historical timelines and suggest a cover-up of advanced technology from a prior civilization. They ponder the mysteries of ancient buildings and the secrets they may hold.

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Speaker 0: We have made a lot of episodes, a 106 to this point, for a long time after today. This will be the episode that I referred to as the end of the mainstream narrative. An episode that we have built up to for a very long time. Welcome to 2025. I believe this is the perfect time to share this information with the world. So here we go. I asked their AI database, the AI ChatGPT, if there were any archaeological finds that have been removed from the public, removing evidence of a previous civilization that was here where we live today. The answer is shocking. Yes. There have been numerous instances where archaeological finds are removed from the public. All of us. Where statement number six is the final straw for the mainstream narrative. A narrative that is taught to all of us since day one. A narrative that is being taught in children's classrooms in every country stating controversial finds, items that could challenge established historical narratives, the mainstream narrative. These items might also be kept from public display doing this to avoid controversy or debate. For any mainstream historian, this is the end. And for any archaeologist, you are now exposed. And this is just the beginning today. In fact, it's just the beginning of a massive series that we are starting right now as we speak. I'm going to be referring back to this episode time and time again. And to this point in all of our episodes, I have never needed to read something more. This page in their book, will be the end of the story that we're all told and the beginning of free thinking, the beginning of finding the truth, stating, advocates argue that the public access to such artifacts is essential for a fuller understanding of our true history and for fostering critical thinking about the truth. Our world's true history, suppressing giants with some findings in The Americas that suggest advanced civilizations existed just like we've talked about before European contact, such as evidence of complex urban planning where the mainstream narrative, the mainstream archaeology dismisses it, which contributes to these artifacts that have been found not being displayed or discussed, hiding artifacts that would expose an advanced previous civilization, hiding them simply because it goes against the mainstream narrative is exactly what we're being told. This highlights the tension between advancing knowledge, exactly what doing here, or sticking with the existing power structure in academia and society as we evolve this knowledge, exactly like we're doing right here on this channel. There may be a shift towards greater public access to the items found that are being hidden from all of us to this day. And I say that this is the beginning because we are now starting this series where we're gonna expose the sites, the items that are currently being blocked off from the public, blocking them off, hiding them from all of us in attempt that has been very successful for a long time to keep their false narrative in place. How many times to this point when going back and watching the first 106 episodes have we heard off limits to the public due to preservation or to keep looters away? How many times? This is the nod. This is the key, and we now know this. We've seen this in episode 98 where access to the physical artifacts may be restricted to ensure their preservation. We've seen it in episode 102, where it is no longer being exhibited to the public. We've seen so many examples of this. And today, it couldn't be any clearer, any more straightforward that so much of what we are told in life is controlled. It's manipulated to fit the narrative that we are all given, and we are about to take this to another level. Episode 86, when we saw that the project is supported by National Agency of Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. The AFCP has allocated more than $1,000,000 to preserve and protect. This is a moment where our eyes open up even further, and we are able to see with more clarity than ever before. And once you're able to see, you will never go back, understanding that preservation protecting in the world of archaeology. This means preserving and protecting themselves, their narrative. This does not mean that they are preserving or protecting what they have found, and I wanna make that very clear. And this is fully exposed now. The blindfold has been ripped off, and there's no going back. This show is a progression. It takes time to show people the truth. There is a buildup, a process. The episodes are in order for a reason. The AFCP, an initiative by the United States Department of State just starting up in 2001. What a year. A group that the people of America fund through their tax dollars. A group that the world did not need in the eighteen or nineteen hundreds. And I wonder why. Now, again, I just wanna clarify, and I don't wanna be sarcastic at all. This group is amazing. We all know that they really are preserving and protecting all of our favorite sites. They support projects in over a 130 countries, preserving tangible and intangible cultural heritage such as historic structures, archaeological sites, and traditional crafts. They restore ancient temples and mosques. Conservation of manuscripts from the old world, textiles, and old world music. Preservation of significant landscapes. They are for sure doing all of this. Jebel Barkal and the sites of the Nappatun region, Sudan, where the AFCP has funded conservation efforts at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. And we know this group very well, which includes temples, palaces, and pyramids from the old world. You've gotta ask, why are there so many groups that aim to supposedly preserve and protect sites that don't fit into the mainstream narrative that the exact same group publishes into the textbooks. And then they also fund the operation of teaching this narrative, the same narrative that they just wrote, all to the people at a young age in every single country. I believe that we have correctly translated their language. The words preserve, protect, and conservation, preserving and protecting their narrative is exactly what this means. And this unlocks so many more sites, so many old world places that is going to take this research so much further than we could have ever imagined. It will unlock places that have been hiding for so long. Without our sponsors, without our Patreons, without every subscriber, all of our badge members, and everybody who likes the episodes, This episode wouldn't be happening right now. This show, these episodes, it all honestly would have ended a long time ago. I appreciate all of you. And instead of ending this show a long time ago, because of all of you, we are now just getting started. Welcome to episode 107 of my lunch break. I hope you're all having a great day. And if you're new, welcome. Have you ever wondered what happened to the legendary Chuck Norris?

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The speakers discuss ancient-looking arcs (arks) whose technology is far more advanced than current human tech, despite being hundreds of thousands of years old. They note that throughout history there are cultures with remarkable, precise stone work (pyramids, temples carved with laser-like precision, Machu Picchu, Stonehenge, ruins in Portugal, Giza), suggesting these arcs fit into a broader pattern of ancient, advanced capabilities. Speaker 1 describes experiences from being inside an arc: the memory of the experience is intermittent, not entirely wiped, but certain techniques make memories hard to retain. The smell upon entering the arc is described as similar to hay from a farm, with a mix of algae and vanilla, giving a feeling that the ship is alive, with a heartbeat and a presence—“the most beautiful feeling you ever feel.” The ships are suggested to be conscious or possess a form of consciousness; these ships are described as a type of old-school consciousness, and the idea is proposed that current AI and modern technologies may be influenced by ancient AI glimpsed through these encounters. They discuss technological leaps that appear after sightings, such as post-Roswell advances (Velcro, computers, transformers), implying a connection between encounters and rapid tech progress. The mission at the arc was “to activate certain things,” specifically to enable communication with the beings or entities in charge of these crafts; Speaker 1 indicates that the Nordic ETs are in charge of it now. Speaker 0 notes that this is now part of congressional testimony, referencing Nordic and multiple alien races as being on the congressional record from military whistleblowers. The idea is that the speaker has a green light to discuss this, under whistleblower protection, and that others have reported similar sightings. The discussion confirms that there are multiple arcs, including one in the Pacific near Hawaii and another off the coast of California, with the concentration that these arcs exist and are part of a broader pattern discussed in testimony. Overall, the dialogue centers on ancient yet advanced arcs, their seemingly alive consciousness, memory-erosion techniques, a mission related to communicating with the controlling beings (the Nordics), the congressional acknowledgment of such reports, and the existence of multiple arcs in the Pacific region.

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The video centers on a set of extraordinary claims about underground tunnels, hidden pyramids, and supposed concealment by authorities in order to maintain a controlled narrative of ancient history. Key points raised: - Puebla Tunnels: Tunnels found in 2015 under a Mexican city, described as high enough to ride through on horseback and extending more than 10 kilometers (6.21 miles). These tunnels were reportedly blocked off from the public during a two-year renovation (2015–2017) so the city could renovate the system before opening it again, with the presenter suggesting the blocks were to protect a mainstream narrative. - The presenter asserts that the tunnels and mud deposits imply a worldwide event and an advanced premodern civilization that was wiped out, resetting history to the 17th–18th centuries, arguing that a more advanced group lived here earlier than commonly taught. - Connection to churches and other structures: Four entrances to the tunnels were said to connect directly to the Los Romedios Church, with implications that churches were built atop or over tunnel networks and possibly atop a much older subterranean layer. - Catacombs and pyramids: The presenter speculates that the tunnels may be catacombs and argues that beneath certain sites, including the church, there is a massive pyramid. They claim the pyramid beneath the church—referred to as the Great Pyramid of Chulula—has a greater volume than the Great Pyramid of Giza and is the largest pyramid by volume discovered so far. They describe a network of tunnels beneath the grass covering the pyramid and question why the grass has not been removed, arguing that preservation excuses are used to keep the site concealed from public view. - Dating controversy: The presenter disputes official timelines, asserting the tunnels were built earlier than the claimed 1531 date tied to local lore and suggesting the church was built atop the tunnels, implying the builders knew of what lay underneath from the start. - Turkey site and Myra: A separate site in Myra (southern Turkey) is described as a melted palace carved into rock, resembling a mountain. The narrative references Charles Fellows’ 1840s exploration, noting claims of color decor in the eighteenth century but alleging color has since disappeared, and proposing a large necropolis with hundreds of tombs, many damaged or looted since the eighteenth century. - Ground-penetrating radar discovery: In 2009, archaeologists detected an ancient city using ground-penetrating radar, revealing anomalies and hidden structures, which the presenter uses to bolster the claim that there is much more beneath the surface than mainstream accounts acknowledge. - Refrains on transparency: The host repeatedly argues that the mainstream narrative withholds information about these sites and that restoration or preservation explanations are used to keep discoveries from the public, asserting that “the mainstream narrative is not transparent at all.” Throughout, the speaker emphasizes that these discoveries challenge established history, suggesting that the “old world” left behind a hidden, sophisticated network of tunnels and pyramids, and that public access and official explanations are tightly controlled. The video also teases an upcoming series and next week’s episode about a necropolis in Southern Turkey.

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The speaker claims this episode marks the "end of the mainstream narrative" regarding history. They allege that AI confirmed archaeological finds are being hidden to suppress evidence of advanced pre-existing civilizations. The speaker says artifacts challenging established historical narratives are kept from public display to avoid controversy. They cite findings in the Americas suggesting advanced civilizations existed before European contact, which mainstream archaeology dismisses. They believe access to these artifacts is essential for a fuller understanding of history. The speaker highlights instances where access to artifacts is restricted under the guise of preservation, but claims this is to maintain a false narrative. They point to the AFCP, funded by US tax dollars, as an organization that preserves and protects its own narrative, not necessarily the artifacts themselves. Examples include Jebel Barkal in Sudan, where the AFCP has funded conservation efforts, and Kerma, also in Sudan, where artifacts are conserved in vaults, limiting public access. The speaker also discusses the Terracotta Army in China, a 38-square-mile necropolis, and suggests that the unopened tomb of the First Emperor of China contains artifacts that would expose the mainstream history as a lie.

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A YouTube channel episode questions the traditional narrative of 19th-century and earlier architecture in Australia and beyond, arguing that untrained individuals built massive Gothic palaces and cathedrals, and that crucial documentary records are missing or manipulated. Key assertions and examples: - The 1817 Christ Church in Newcastle, NSW allegedly had structural issues, leading to its demolition in 1884 and replacement by a “palace church” whose foundation stone was laid in 1868 but construction didn’t begin for 24 years; the presenter questions the timeline and implies a discrepancy in the narrative that construction ran from 1892 to 1902. - A claimed network of tunnels allegedly connects many buildings in the area, including connections to James Fletcher Hospital, Meriwether High School, Stockton Bridge near a military base, and Newcastle East Primary School, with accounts of sealed tunnels and access via trapdoors in schools. - John Horbury Hunt is identified as the supposed designer of the Old World Palace Church, connected to Saint Peter’s Cathedral in Armidale; Hunt is described as lacking formal architectural training, having been trained as a carpenter, and allegedly partnering with Edmund Blackett, a cloth merchant with no formal architectural training. The presenter casts doubt on how such individuals could design and oversee Gothic cathedrals and other grand structures. - Edmund Blackett and John Horbury Hunt are repeatedly described as having designed numerous buildings (e.g., Saint Stephen’s Anglican Church in Newton, Sydney; Saint Matthew’s Anglican Church in Auburn; Saint John’s Bishopthorpe Glebe) with timelines that seem inconsistent, including projects completed in very short periods without apparent training or blueprints. A mansion associated with Hunt is described as having had indoor plumbing and costing millions in today’s terms, yet its completion date remains unspecified. - The narrative extends to widespread demolition of so-called old-world mansions in Darling Point during the mid-20th century to make way for apartments, including Retford Hall. - The central claim is that many “old world” structures were built by trained civilizations, but are retroactively attributed to untrained individuals, with records erased or never kept, forming a pattern intended to rewrite history. - The documentary asserts the existence of a vast underground/underwater archaeology program: in Turkey, the Cabban Dam (1966–1974) submerged a large area, including 28 sites identified in 1968 that are now underwater and inaccessible; the Norse Tepe site is said to be flooded under about 130 feet of water, with excavations from 1968–1974 and subsequent dam construction. It is claimed that large quantities of grave goods, houses, and advanced tools were found but removed before submersion, and that independent researchers were denied access. - Pertek Castle allegedly resurfaced briefly during a severe drought in 2025, illustrating that submerged older sites may intermittently appear. The presenter suggests a deliberate plan to hide evidence of an advanced prior civilization by flooding sites and restricting access. - A broader claim is that 28 sites were submerged by the Cabban Dam, with many more submerged worldwide, and that this pattern demonstrates a global effort to control the historical narrative and erase evidence of advanced past civilizations. The speaker frames these points as evidence that mainstream history, architecture, and archaeology are manipulated, with authoritative accounts serving a hidden agenda. The conclusion is that the truth is being hidden, and further exploration is needed to uncover what lies beneath the next dam or site.

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The speaker discusses the underground city in Turkey, which could accommodate 20,000 people and contained amenities. Mainstream historians claim rooms were used for studies based on generational knowledge, which the speaker disputes as guesswork. The speaker believes the old world had advanced technology and was possibly hiding from something, referencing a large ventilation shaft that provided water. The speaker questions the mainstream narrative about the caves' origins, noting the BBC reported 18 levels of tunnels and over 200 interconnected underground cities. They highlight the closure of tunnels worldwide, suggesting a hidden purpose or contents. The speaker points out the rediscovery of the Turkish site in 1963 by someone whose chickens kept disappearing into it. The speaker argues that the mainstream narrative, which claims these tunnels were easily built with simple tools, is false. They question how humans could survive and construct in the dark without a light source, suggesting advanced technology existed. They also entertain the possibility of another species thriving underground, referencing Native American stories of "ant people." The speaker connects these tunnels to Iraq, mentioning the looting of the Iraq Museum in Baghdad in 2003 and the destruction of artifacts and manuscripts, including the Sumerian king's list. They believe this was a deliberate act to hide the true past. The speaker highlights US military interest in Iraqi tunnels and the discovery of a long tunnel on the US-Mexico border with advanced features. They also discuss the Sumerian king's list and its parallels to Genesis, suggesting a cataclysmic event and a golden age.

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Joe Rogan Experience #1742 - Jimmy Corsetti
Guests: Jimmy Corsetti
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Jimmy Corsetti, the guest, shares his journey from a corporate job as a fraud investigator at Target to becoming a YouTuber focused on ancient civilizations through his channel, Bright Insight. He discusses his early fascination with ancient Egypt, which began in sixth grade, and how he transitioned to creating content on YouTube after feeling unfulfilled in his corporate career. Corsetti highlights the challenges of corporate life, including the pressures of increased responsibilities and the lack of passion for his work. He explains that his interest in ancient civilizations was sparked by videos on topics like the Richat Structure in Africa, which he compares to Atlantis. Corsetti emphasizes the importance of engaging content and how his enthusiasm for ancient history led to his most successful videos. He mentions his first viral video about Nikola Tesla and his creative process, which often involves brainstorming titles and thumbnails to attract viewers. The conversation shifts to the Richat Structure, or the Eye of Africa, which Corsetti believes could be linked to Atlantis. He discusses the Younger Dryas impact theory, suggesting that a cataclysmic event around 11,600 years ago reset civilization, and mentions archaeological discoveries like Göbekli Tepe that challenge traditional timelines of human history. Corsetti argues that evidence of advanced civilizations predating known history exists, and he speculates about the potential for lost knowledge and technology. The discussion also covers the construction of the pyramids, with Corsetti questioning the mainstream narrative that they were built solely as tombs. He points out the lack of evidence for this claim, noting that no mummies have been found in the pyramids and that the structures themselves do not exhibit typical burial site characteristics. He references the precision of the stonework and the advanced techniques that may have been used, suggesting that the ancients possessed knowledge and capabilities that have been lost over time. Corsetti shares his experiences visiting Egypt and exploring the pyramids, emphasizing the need for further exploration of ancient sites and the mysteries they hold. He expresses a desire to understand the true purpose of the pyramids and the civilizations that built them, suggesting they may have served functions beyond burial. The conversation concludes with Corsetti reflecting on the cyclical nature of history, the potential for cataclysmic events to reset civilizations, and the importance of questioning established narratives. He encourages listeners to explore these topics and consider the implications of lost knowledge and ancient technologies. Corsetti's journey from corporate dissatisfaction to exploring ancient mysteries serves as an inspiration for others seeking fulfillment in their lives.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2368 - Michael Button
Guests: Michael Button
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Michael Button explains he shifted from a four-year ancient history degree to making YouTube content about the past. He cites Morocco’s Homo sapiens remains, dated around 315,000–360,000 years ago, as part of a timeline that pushes back the age of our species. A university module on cataclysms showed how small climate shifts could disrupt trade and contribute to the Bronze Age collapse. Göbekli Tepe is described as paradigm-shifting: large megaliths and possible cosmic alignments challenge the idea that agriculture and permanent settlements began only in the last 10,000 years. He argues for broader possibilities about deep history. The conversation touches on Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari and The Immortality Key by Brian Muraresku. paragraph 2 content placeholder The Kalambo timber structure in Zambia, dated about 476,000 years old, suggesting deliberate construction and possible permanent living well before mainstream timelines. He frames Göbekli Tepe, the Kalambo find, and other evidence as indicators that human intelligence and planning may predate what ‘behavioral modernity’ usually implies. He notes that nine Homo sapiens sites exist with dates spanning 200,000 years, creating a preservation problem that limits what we can know. The conversation emphasizes keeping an open mind and avoiding rigid adherence to a single age model. Discussion turns to climate history and agriculture’s origins. The speakers question why agriculture would appear simultaneously in multiple regions during Holocene warm spells, and they suggest civilizations could have existed with little trace left. They reference the Green Sahara, ancient climate shifts, and the possibility that cataclysms repeatedly reset civilizations. The Antikythera mechanism is cited as an example of ancient technology, alongside other enigmas like underground structures and cart ruts. They criticize academic gatekeeping and acknowledge Graham Hancock’s work while insisting that evidence should drive claims, not authority alone. They discuss Atlantis, the internet’s impact on open debate, and the possibility that intelligence existed far earlier than standard models admit. They mention UFOs and fringe discoveries, including purported three-fingered Peruvian mummies, as reminders that data can challenge consensus. The tone stays curious and speculative, aiming to widen the search for forgotten chapters of human history rather than close the book. Button signs off by inviting listeners to his channel and continued dialogue about ancient civilizations.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2430 - Jay Anderson
Guests: Jay Anderson
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The episode dives into a sprawling exchange about ancient mysteries, megalithic architecture, and unexplained artifacts from sites like Nazca, Sacsayhuamán, Göbekli Tepe, Baalbek and Malta’s Hypogeum, pushing beyond mainstream timelines to explore what these wonders might imply about lost technologies, acoustics, and potential interactions with non-human intelligences. The guest and Joe Rogan debate whether extraordinary stonework and underground labyrinths could have been built with unknown techniques or by civilizations far older than current chronicles acknowledge, frequently returning to the idea that the evidence is compelling enough to challenge conventional dating and tool use. They discuss CT scans, mineral signatures, and the “spirals” and coils observed in pyramids and megaliths, suggesting hydrology, piezoelectric effects, and acoustical resonance as plausible contributors to ancient engineering feats. The conversation then broadens into the social dynamics surrounding controversial archaeology and ufology: gatekeeping, funding pressures, and the resistance to unconventional theory, along with how alternative media has shifted some conversations away from rigid orthodoxy. A recurrent theme is the tension between credible scientific inquiry and sensational narratives, including how high-profile figures and institutions may selectively amplify or suppress information for strategic reasons, yet the speakers insist that open, transparent discussion is essential for uncovering the truth about past civilizations, potential subterranean infrastructures, and the possibility that humanity’s cognitive and energetic landscape has been shaped by, or in dialogue with, other intelligences. The discussion also wades into near-term physics and consciousness, citing plasma science, non-Earth-derived energy concepts, and the Orchestrated Objective Reduction theory to speculate about the role of microtubules and the brain in experiencing altered states, while acknowledging the difficulty of distinguishing genuine breakthroughs from elaborate myths. Throughout, the tone remains exploratory and candid about uncertainty, emphasizing curiosity, cross-disciplinary inquiry, and the value of humility when confronting mysteries that could redefine our understanding of history, energy, and consciousness. topicsAddedExplicitlyInTheEpisodeCouldIncludeThisListOfMainSubjects Archaeology debates in Peru and Egypt Gatekeeping and controversy in academic and media circles Psychoacoustics and acoustical archaeology Consciousness studies and quantum biology Ancient energy and megalithic engineering

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Joe Rogan Experience #2231 - Jimmy Corsetti & Dan Richards
Guests: Jimmy Corsetti, Dan Richards
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Joe Rogan hosts a discussion with Dan Richards and Jimmy Corsetti, focusing on topics related to ancient civilizations, archaeology, and the controversies surrounding them. They begin by discussing the debunking of claims made by Flint Dibble regarding plant domestication and adaptation, emphasizing the complexities of natural selection in agriculture. The conversation shifts to Baalbek, a site in Lebanon known for its massive stones, which are believed to have been moved and constructed by an advanced civilization. Corsetti highlights the impressive engineering feats involved in the construction of Baalbek, including the transportation of stones weighing up to 1,500 tons, and questions the conventional narratives surrounding its origins, suggesting that the Romans may not have been responsible for its construction. They also touch on Gobekli Tepe, an archaeological site in Turkey that challenges established timelines of human history. Corsetti notes that only a small percentage of Gobekli Tepe has been excavated, raising questions about the motivations behind the lack of further exploration. He suggests that the Turkish government’s focus on tourism and potential economic benefits may hinder archaeological efforts. The discussion then moves to the Great Pyramid of Giza, where they explore the existence of a hidden chamber discovered through muon technology. They express frustration over the lack of plans to investigate this chamber, emphasizing the importance of uncovering the mysteries of the pyramid and its construction. The conversation also delves into the Rishat Structure in Mauritania, which some speculate could be linked to the legend of Atlantis due to its concentric circles and geographical features. Corsetti argues that the site deserves further exploration, as it may hold significant clues about ancient civilizations. Throughout the discussion, they critique mainstream media and academic narratives, highlighting how biases and political agendas can distort public understanding of history and science. They emphasize the need for open-mindedness and critical thinking in exploring ancient history, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of humanity's past. The episode concludes with reflections on the implications of these discussions for contemporary society, including the influence of powerful interests on public discourse and the importance of independent thought in the face of prevailing narratives.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2267 - Dan Richards
Guests: Dan Richards
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In this episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan speaks with Dan Richards, who shares his passion for archaeology and ancient civilizations, particularly influenced by Graham Hancock's work. They discuss Hancock's book, "Fingerprints of the Gods," and the claims surrounding the Ark of the Covenant in Ethiopia, including the alleged radiation effects on its caretakers. They speculate on the implications of missing nuclear warheads and the mysterious drones over New Jersey, suggesting a connection to government surveillance. Richards expresses skepticism about modern conspiracy theories and the motivations behind them, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking. They delve into the mysteries of ancient Egypt, discussing the construction of the pyramids and the advanced knowledge required for such feats. Richards highlights the significance of Göbekli Tepe, which challenges the timeline of human civilization and suggests that complex societies existed long before previously thought. The conversation shifts to the discovery of ancient artifacts, including the Baghdad Battery and orichalcum, a metal mentioned in ancient texts. They explore the implications of these findings on our understanding of ancient technology and trade routes. Richards argues that the existence of advanced civilizations may have been obscured by modern narratives and that archaeological discoveries often face resistance from established academic circles. They also touch on the controversial topic of elongated skulls and the potential for ancient human species, including Denisovans and Neanderthals, to have coexisted with Homo sapiens. The discussion raises questions about the evolution of humans and the impact of environmental changes on ancient populations. Throughout the episode, Rogan and Richards emphasize the need for open-mindedness in exploring historical mysteries and the importance of questioning established narratives. They conclude by reflecting on the potential for future discoveries to reshape our understanding of human history and the interconnectedness of ancient civilizations across the globe.

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Basement #007: Hugh Newman | Giant Skeletons, Sumerian Myths, and Megaliths
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In Basement #007, host Andrew Gentile chats with Hugh Newman, a longtime researcher and founder of the Megalithania Conference, about an expansive tour of Southeast Turkey and adjacent sites that challenge conventional timelines for early civilization. Newman describes Göbekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe as monumental hubs where unusually advanced engineering, astronomy, metrology, and symbolism appear to converge well before traditionally accepted dates. He explains how the sites were buried and deliberately preserved, and details discoveries such as a winter solstice alignment at Karahan Tepe that allegedly channels sunlight through a hole to illuminate a carved head, suggesting sophisticated astronomical thinking and ritual practice far older than Stonehenge. The conversation weaves through underground cave networks, giant pillars, and the possibility that intimate knowledge of measurements, geometry, and calendars circulated among a web of regional sites, vehicles for a “super civilization” hypothesis Newman and collaborators advocate. A recurring thread is the interpretation of symbols and artifacts, including leopard imagery, phallic iconography, and water-related motifs, which Newman links to broader networks of knowledge across Göbekli Tepe, Karahan Tepe, Çayönü, Sefer Tepe, and Sebir. The discussion touches on debates about the role of ritual specialists, the use of psychedelics and plant medicines in ancient rites, and the idea that aesthetics and abstract reliefs reflect a sophisticated cognitive landscape rather than mere survival knowledge. The guest also navigates the tension between mainstream archaeology and fringe hypotheses, arguing for multidisciplinary methods—acoustics, astronomy, and metrology—to unlock hidden meanings in these monuments. Towards the end of the episode, Newman highlights ongoing excavations, the politics of access in Egypt and Turkey, and the potential for other Taş Tepeler sites to rewrite prehistory. He emphasizes the urgency of more open data, independent measurement, and collaborative research to verify claims about timelines, standard units, and earth-wide geometries, while noting that new discoveries in related regions could expand the story of humanity’s earliest civilizations beyond currently accepted narratives.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2417 - Ben van Kerkwyk
Guests: Ben van Kerkwyk
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The episode with Ben van Kerkwyk dives deeply into the mystery-infused topics surrounding ancient Egypt, lost labyrinths, and the possibility of precursors to known civilizations. The conversation riffs on the Great Labyrinth of Hawara, Herodotus-era descriptions, Petrie’s misinterpretations, and Louis de Cordier’s Mataha expedition findings, painting a picture of a structure that may extend far beyond the sunken remnants we can access today. Ben and Joe probe whether underground corridors, multi-level complexes, and a central atrium might hold vast, hidden rooms and even a freestanding, Tic Tac-shaped metallic object that some scans suggest lies within the labyrinth. They entertain sensational but thought-provoking questions about whether such discoveries could rewrite our understanding of ancient technology, and what the discovery would mean for tourism, national heritage, and scholarly gatekeeping. A throughline is the tension between established Egyptology and fringe theories: the resistance of some officials to new data, alleged coverups of expeditions, and the provocative notion that ancient builders left imprints—whether in stonework, erosion patterns, or astronomical alignments—that imply a broader, possibly global, megalithic tradition. The dialogue broadens to other sites with similar enigmas, like Tiwanaku in Bolivia and Barabar Caves in India, comparing monolithic stonework, quarrying methods, and the use of engineering know-how that seems disproportionate to the cultures traditionally credited. As the hosts connect the dots among Sphinx erosion debates, the Younger Dryas and climate cycles, and the possibility of long-tail lifespans for technology, they stress the value—and danger—of dogmatic narratives. The conversation concludes with a call for open inquiry: to document, drill, scan, and test while remaining mindful of political, environmental, and intellectual gatekeepers, and to consider how future discoveries might reshape our understanding of humanity’s past, its capabilities, and the civilizations that rose and fell along the arc of deep time. The episode does not settle on one conclusion but instead ignites a broader curiosity about how giants of the past may have built, preserved, and possibly hidden wonders beneath deserts, seas, and mountains, inviting listeners to weigh evidence across Egypt, South America, and beyond while acknowledging the role of modern science in revisiting ancient mysteries.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2449 - Raul Bilecky
Guests: Raul Bilecky
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The episode centers on Raul Bilecky’s fieldwork documenting undocumented archaeological sites in Peru, the ongoing looting and private trafficking of artifacts, and the challenges of protecting cultural patrimony. Raul recounts vast looted landscapes near Paracas, Nazca, and Machu Picchu-adjacent regions, where bones, textiles, pottery, and even mummies have been displaced or stolen over the past decades. He argues that government oversight is limited and that private collectors and corrupt networks often drive the desecration, while museums rarely acquire these looted pieces. The conversation touches on a wide array of Peruvian sites and periods, including the Norte Chico (Caral-Supe) culture with sunken plazas and pyramids carved into bedrock, as well as Chavín, and the enigmatic Nazca mummies. The hosts and Raul discuss how modern technology—drone imagery, Google Earth exploration, and advanced scanning techniques—helps uncover undocumented structures that challenge conventional timelines. They explore the possibility of much older, pre-ceramic cultures predating established dates, and the provocative idea that migration, environmental shifts, and elite practices may have shaped ceremonial centers across the coast and highlands. Throughout, the dialogue emphasizes the tension between mainstream archaeology and underground inquiry, including accusations that gatekeepers and entrenched disciplines resist paradigm-challenging data. Raul also reflects on the emotional impact of witnessing such sites, the moral complexities of local farming pressures that threaten sites, and the need for open scientific investigation with transparent funding. The episode does not settle on conclusions; instead it underscores the enduring mystery of Peru’s ancient landscape and the critical importance of securing and studying its patrimony. The conversation weaves in personal motivations, the evolving role of digital media in disseminating discoveries, and the broader question of how humanity should document and interpret civilizations that predate written records, acknowledging both the allure and the controversy of unearthing the deep past.

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Giants, Pyramids, the CIA’s Psychic Spies and The Ancient Civilizations More Advanced Than Ours
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The conversation centers on mysteries surrounding ancient Egypt, lost civilizations, and the limits of mainstream archaeology. The speakers challenge the idea that current scholarly consensus fully explains how ancient monuments were created, noting puzzles like the precision of early pyramids, the lack of mummies inside the Great Pyramid, and the unusual material choices that some argue point to unknown energies or technologies. They discuss contested claims about giant humans, Nephilim, and artifacts reportedly held by institutions such as the Smithsonian, arguing that secrecy and misdirection around artifacts and indigenous histories have muddied the public’s understanding of the past. Throughout, the dialogue shifts between curiosity about undiscovered sites and skepticism about entrenched authorities, including prominent figures in Egyptology like Zahi Hawass and the political incentives that might shape what gets studied or displayed. The discussion extends to nonconventional theories about Göbekli Tepe, Petra, and other megalithic sites, where dating, engineering methods, and energy needs raise questions about whether Bronze Age civilizations could have possessed technologies we do not yet understand. The speakers also connect these ancient enigmas to broader topics in science and culture, suggesting that evidence of advanced knowledge may exist beneath the surface of accepted narratives. A significant portion of the talk is devoted to alternative histories and the possibility that civilizations predating commonly accepted timelines had access to energy, transport, and architectural capabilities that rival our modern construction feats. They explore Atlantis and pre-flood legends, compare them to Plato, Gilgamesh, and other ancient texts, and consider how cross-cultural motifs—like birdman imagery and megastructures—could reflect a shared memory of advanced societies. The dialogue also ventures into conspiracy-like territory about remote viewing, Project Stargate, and the role of government secrecy in shaping what we know about space, underwater ruins, and energy technologies. While acknowledging limits to proof, the speakers emphasize the value of open-minded inquiry and careful thinking about sources, rather than accepting official narratives at face value.

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Joe Rogan Experience #1124 - Robert Schoch
Guests: Robert Schoch
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Joe Rogan expresses his appreciation for Robert Schoch's work on ancient Egypt, particularly regarding the dating of the Great Sphinx. Schoch discusses his collaboration with John Anthony West, who proposed that the Sphinx is much older than conventional Egyptology suggests, potentially dating back to the end of the last Ice Age around 9,700 BC. He explains that geological evidence indicates the Sphinx was weathered by precipitation rather than wind and sand, challenging the established timeline of 2,500 BC for its construction. Schoch recounts how he became involved in this field, initially believing in the conventional dating but changing his perspective after seeing the Sphinx in person. He emphasizes the importance of following evidence and being open-minded in scientific inquiry. Schoch also mentions the resistance he has faced from the academic community, particularly from Egyptologists who are reluctant to accept new ideas that challenge established narratives. The conversation shifts to the implications of solar activity on ancient civilizations, with Schoch proposing that a massive solar outburst at the end of the last Ice Age could have caused significant climatic changes, leading to the collapse of earlier civilizations. He introduces the concept of a "solar-induced dark age," suggesting that this event may have led to a loss of knowledge and technology. Schoch highlights the significance of Gobekli Tepe, an archaeological site in Turkey, as evidence of advanced prehistoric civilization, which predates known dynastic Egypt. He discusses the potential for uncovering more ancient structures and the challenges faced by archaeologists in modern times, including political and religious factors that complicate excavation efforts. The discussion also touches on the construction methods of ancient structures, with Schoch expressing skepticism about the explanations provided by Egyptologists. He notes that the precision and artistry of ancient artifacts suggest a level of technological sophistication that is often overlooked. Throughout the conversation, Schoch emphasizes the need for a broader understanding of ancient history, advocating for a more open-minded approach to archaeological research. He expresses hope for future discoveries and the potential for new insights into the origins of civilization.
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