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Glenn Youngkin, the governor of Virginia, and lawmakers agreed to remove the 15-story Pocahontas Building to make way for a new courtroom. The narrator notes that this area in Richmond, Virginia, is incredible and questions how many old world buildings have already been destroyed there. The building is described as being used as the General Assembly by the state of Virginia. A picture is shown with the old world building on the left and “civilization’s construction” to the left, with a castle in the background, illustrating how fast history is being erased. The narrator zooms out to show the old world building and then its disappearance, claiming that they are now presenting “Virginia history in the making,” while the tunnel connecting the new building to the historic state capital is described as under construction and open to the public, though the narrator asserts that other tunnels are being removed so this is the only visible connection. The belief is expressed that there is more activity underground, with multilevel tunnel systems described as more than mere hallways. The old city hall, Richmond, Virginia, is discussed, with claims that nearly every USA city once had Gothic revival style palaces on many corners, and that this building used to be bigger, with other structures demolished. The Edmund Randolph House, a circa 1800 octagonal ended house, and the first Presbyterian church are said to have been moved or demolished; the narrator notes a design competition in 1883 and mocks the per-story timeline of demolitions, suggesting the purpose was to create a mall, which allegedly failed. In the 1970s, demolition threats resurfaced, but the building was restored in the early 1980s. The Richmond Historic Foundation is credited with saving the Pocahontas Building, and the status is described as not good, with a call to update it to “gone.” Inside the old city hall is shown, and the architect Elijah E. Myers is highlighted as a figure tied to the buildings, though the narrator questions whether Myers studied under Samuel Sloan and notes an unmarked grave until 2009, later memorialized as Myers Gilman. The episode is labeled number 88 of “My Lunch Break.” The narrator then links many structures to Elijah E. Myers, including a Plymouth Congregational Church in Lansing, Michigan, and emphasizes a recurring theme: the destruction or alteration of old world buildings, and ongoing underground architecture. The burning of the Plymouth Congregational Church in 1971 is described, with details about fires starting in the basement beneath a supposed catacomb area, and claims of underground connections beneath the church across from the Capitol Building. Further examples include the Seneca County Courthouse in Tiffin, Ohio, completed in 1886 by Myers and later demolished in 2007 due to neglect, replaced by a new courthouse with a 2017 cornerstone described as unusual. Knox County Courthouse in Galesburg, Illinois is shown as still standing in 2024, with a discussion of a cornerstones ceremony and the involvement of the Grand Lodge of Illinois Masons, and Myers being pinned to six structures, with five destroyed or altered (including removal of domes). The Brazil-Parliament building in Rio de Janeiro is cited as demolished. A recurring claim is that old world technology and hidden tunnels exist behind these narratives. A bonus segment questions whether there are old world caves under the viewer’s feet, contrasts rocket technology to reach the moon with the destruction of old world technology, and references a massive four-alarm blaze on 07/20/2024 at historic First Baptist Dallas. A fire is reported at a historic chapel three days earlier, with no cause given, and a discussion about pastor Robert Jeffress: he took over in 2007, made remarks about groups in 2008, branded a group as evil in 2010, spoke of the president paving the way for the future reign of a group in 2012, and in 2024 the old world church burns down with no stated cause.

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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 Giza Plateau, with its impressive pyramids, also has a hidden network of rooms and cavities beneath the Sphinx. This suggests that the entire area may have a vast subterranean structure. There's a belief that NASA has concealed knowledge about civilizational cycles and a binary star companion, which could explain these hidden histories. The discussion raises the question of when these underground cities were built, with speculation that they were sealed and buried by a flood. This leads to the idea that what we refer to as Atlantis might actually be linked to these lost civilizations.

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Clayton Morris opens by imagining ordinary American streets, then notes that beneath our feet there exist underground complexes capable of housing thousands, with hospitals, power plants, and food supplies for years—cities hidden from the public designed to survive nuclear war or natural disasters. He explains his long fascination with America’s hidden underground cities and says America has been digging for decades, creating a subterranean world most citizens never see. From proven government bunkers to controversial deep underground military bases, the exploration goes beyond the surface. During the Cold War, America’s underground construction expanded from fallout shelters into sophisticated complexes intended to ensure government continuity after a devastating attack. The question remains how many exist, what their true purpose is, and whether connections exist between them that aren’t disclosed. Known, acknowledged facilities include NORAD, buried inside Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado. Constructed in the 1960s, the complex was designed to withstand a direct nuclear strike and consists of fifteen three-story buildings mounted on springs inside a massive granite cavern. At the height of the Cold War, over 1,800 personnel worked inside the mountain daily. NORAD’s operations have partially relocated to Peterson Air Force Base, but the Cheyenne Mountain Complex remains operational as an alternative command center. Another underground marvel is Raven Rock Mountain Complex, or Site R, built inside a mountain near the Pennsylvania–Maryland border. A 650,000-square-foot facility serves as an emergency operations center for the Department of Defense, designed to withstand a nuclear apocalypse so only elites would survive. Inside Raven Rock are communication centers, conference rooms, and a self-contained power system, capable of supporting about 1,400 people for an extended period, ensuring military leadership can maintain command if Washington, D.C. is destroyed. Raven Rock remains maintained and upgraded as part of continuity of government plans with details largely classified. Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center in Virginia is described as an underground complex for evacuating the highest level civilian and military officials in case of national disaster. Operated by FEMA, Mount Weather features underground offices, full dormitories, a full hospital, reservoirs for fresh water, a power plant with backup generators, advanced air filtration, and dormitories for hundreds of officials. It served during the 9/11 attacks when congressional leaders were evacuated there. The Greenbrier Bunker in West Virginia, hidden beneath the Greenbrier Resort, was built to house all five hundred thirty-five members of Congress in the event of a nuclear war. Exposed by the Washington Post in 1992, it was decommissioned and is now open for tours. Its cover involved government staff posing as TV repairmen maintaining the bunker’s equipment while pretending to service the hotel’s televisions. Declassified documents suggest dozens of similar installations exist, many operational and classified, forming a network beyond the few well-known sites. The secrecy fuels questions about a secret subway system connecting government facilities, beyond Washington, D.C.’s official Senate Subway System, which links the Capitol with Senate buildings and has existed since 1909. Rumors of a deeper tunnel network connecting the White House, Capitol, and agencies persist, with some former employees alluding to emergency evacuation routes; a partially confirmed underground transport system exists beneath the Capitol complex. The idea of a vast underground maglev network—transporting people between deep bases at hundreds of miles per hour—remains controversial; claims cite patents and old photos of tunnel boring machines, and figures like Phillip Schneider, who described a network with maglev trains, though his claims lack corroboration. Private ventures like Elon Musk’s Boring Company, focused on underground tunnels for high-speed transportation, are noted as possibly overlapping with government research. Denver International Airport is cited as housing an underground city beneath its facilities, with murals and unusual features fueling theories about a larger network. Civilian underground developments blur lines with official infrastructure, including the Survival Condo Project in Kansas (a decommissioned Atlas silo converted into luxury underground condos) and the SpringNet Underground in Missouri (data storage in former limestone mines). Cities such as New York, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, and Savannah feature extensive or repurposed subterranean networks, illustrating an underground layer beneath urban centers. This exploration ends with questions about the extent of America’s underground world: certain government facilities exist beneath mountains and fields; underground transportation networks exist in various forms; deep military installations seem probable though details remain classified. The video invites viewers to consider the ground beneath as a hidden world of tunnels, bunkers, and underground cities—some acknowledged, some classified, some rumored.

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

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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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With a technique achieving depths around five kilometers, shafts were discovered. Initially dismissed as noise, repeated confirmations across radar, images, and other methods led to announcing their existence with high probability. Structures under the pyramids were presented at a conference. The technique could be used to scan Mars. The existence of an underground city in Giza has been theorized before. Observed 90-degree angles, spirals, and rooms are considered unnatural. Archaeology and science are needed to understand the pyramids. Creating a 3D model involved analyzing a year's worth of tomographies, approximately 200, processed continuously by two computers, using different tomographic lines, images, and satellite systems, all yielding the same results.

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The first speaker describes buying a photograph years earlier at a yard sale for a small amount. The image shows a single frame with what appears to be a composite of the Sphinx and the second pyramid at Giza. The speaker notes it is an actual photograph (not photoshopped) and identifies the source as the Sphinx Temple, a private, off-limits area on the Giza Plateau. He emphasizes that the photographer deserves recognition for unknowingly changing history. Eight years later, while reviewing the image, the speaker experiences a sudden external impression in which a design emerges in the picture—an inverted three-level step pyramid aligned with the Sphinx. He attempts a reverse image search and finds no matching image anywhere on the Internet, even from the same vantage point. This leads him to conclude that the image came from a highly restricted site, the Sphinx Temple. The speaker then explains that the image sits beneath the Sphinx, positioned so that the inverted step pyramid would sit in the middle of the Sphinx’s body when the right side is repaired. He labels this discovery a cipher stone—something significant that the ancients left behind. He shares a plan to present a digital recreation of the temple layout to show how the cipher stone fits into the broader site. The right circle in the temple diagram represents the Sphinx Temple, which is closed to the public, whereas the Valley Temple nearby contains extraordinary granite blocks and is accessible. Upon contacting two experts, Dr. Robert Schach and Egyptologist Mohammed Ibrahim, the speaker learns that the Sphinx Temple is connected to the Valley Temple and to Khafre’s Pyramid mortuary temple. Schach notes that the Khafre Pyramid’s mortuary temple exhibits the same step-pyramid design, woven into its layout. He asserts that the entire temple site layouts display a symbol across continents, arguing that this constitutes evidence of a lost civilization independent of dynastic Egypt, with the Sphinx head recarved to resemble a pharaoh, indicating it was originally a lion—aligned with Leo as a guardian motif. The dialogue discusses the purpose of guardians: to protect sacred knowledge that is fundamental to the universe and to ensure it cannot be used incorrectly. The guardianship is described as preserving a certain knowledge encoded within the civilization, preventing its loss after cataclysms, and maintaining a sacred lineage of understanding. The speakers plan to expand on what exactly is being guarded and how the temple layouts illustrate this cross-cultural symbolism, suggesting a multi-continental, cross-platform body of evidence for a lost civilization. In summary, the conversation centers on finding and interpreting a unique photograph from the Sphinx Temple, revealing a cipher stone that aligns with a broader, cross-continental symbol system found in Khafre’s mortuary temple, suggesting a lost civilization with guarded, sacred knowledge. The discovery is framed as more than a surface image, implying a vast, interconnected architectural symbolism spanning multiple continents.

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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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We should explore uncharted territories, like flying by comets, visiting asteroids, and exploring Mars' moon, which has a peculiar monolith. When people discover this unusual structure, they'll wonder who placed it there. The answer is that the universe, or perhaps a divine force, is responsible for its existence.

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In our hidden history, these buildings were not just for decoration. They were designed to generate free energy from the ether above and distribute it throughout our realm. We are not the most advanced civilization to have existed here. We are simply living in a post-apocalyptic world, surrounded by evidence of past greatness. Explore the concept of the mud flood and question everything.

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

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The speaker connects a pattern of evidence across multiple sites in India, Africa, Europe, and the former Soviet region to argue for a lost, highly advanced ancient civilization whose remnants are often misrepresented as mere ruins or natural formations. In India, the Baja (Baji) Buddhist Caves and the Ajanta Caves are presented as examples of palaces carved into cliffs and rock, not simply surface dwellings. The narrator asserts that these sites show that a technologically advanced population built ground-level palaces and cliff-side complexes that could endure, with some features (like boxes on top of rock-carved structures and depictions of “giants”) suggesting an energy-related or high-tech purpose. He notes that Ajanta Caves feature cave entrances and top structures that align with other finds, and claims that many structures have tops removed or damaged, implying a deliberate disruption of an ancient energy or structural system. He cites photographs from James Ferguson’s 1879 work (specifically Cave 26 in the Northeast, 260 miles away from the Baja Caves) and a Princeton University database entry to argue that similar structures exist distance-wise and functionally, suggesting a single, widespread ancient design. The host emphasizes that some caves discovered in 1819 by Captain John Smith (in the Indian context) were allegedly hidden or obscured for centuries, and mainstream dating (origin around the second century BCE, with a supposed two-phase construction) is disputed by the presenter. Cave 9, Cave 19, and other unnamed caves are highlighted as having marks on ceilings or removed components, which the speaker interprets as evidence that ceilings connected to a larger underground or above-ground system once existed but were removed. A recurring claim is that the “old world” had technologies that modern history is hiding, possibly including energy sources linked to the ceiling boxes and other machinery suggested in the depictions. The discussion broadens to a global pattern: dozens of similar structures in India (e.g., Alora, Badami, Canare, Panda of Lenny) with melted or “dough-like” rock formations and central central boxes indicate old-world palaces whose tops were removed. The speaker suggests that these are entrances to vast underground or sub-surface complexes hidden beneath dirt, with the Ajanta and nearby sites serving as evidence for a much larger, advanced civilization that predates conventional timelines. The narrative then casts doubt on the established historical record by linking it to mid-20th-century global events. The voluminous destruction of city centers during World War II—specifically Stalingrad (the 1942 battle) and the associated bombings—is presented as intentional erasure of the previous civilization’s work. The speaker argues that the destruction of these structures and the postwar rewriting of histories (including the shifting of city names like Stalingrad, and the “motherland calls” statue in Volgograd) were part of a broader pattern of misdirection and suppression of ancient knowledge. He asserts that underground tunnels, catacombs, and even the so-called underground dungeons in Stalingrad contained stable arches and long tunnels, and that many catacombs today are filled with poison gas to deter exploration. The Ethiopian examples are used to reinforce the claim of a pervasive, worldwide old-world network. The monolithic Abuna Monika church in Ethiopia, perched at 8,460 feet and claimed to have 1,600-year-old wall paintings, is proposed as another candidate for a hidden, larger structure beneath a rock-cut façade. The Bet Giyorgis (House of the Cross) rock-hewn church complex is presented as evidence that the site is part of a larger underground or ground-level temple system that was later “carved into rock” rather than built as a standalone cliff-side church. Throughout, the presenter asks viewers to entertain the possibility that many prominent, seemingly isolated monuments are entrances or remnants of a connected, ancient global palace network, with much of the world’s real history buried under dirt, jungles, or further concealed through political and military events. The episode ends with the suggestion that structures beneath our feet in many places around the world could be entrances to a comprehensive, previously hidden ancient civilization.

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The episode traces a thread of evidence and speculation that the author believes points to an advanced, long-hidden global civilization whose palaces and energy-enabled structures were carved or built in places now presented to the public as “ruins” or caves. It begins with James Ferguson’s eighteen-hundred-era photographs of ruins, linking his Baja Buddhist Caves discoveries with similar sites, including the Ajanta Caves, to argue that these are not mere natural rock formations or simple caves but entrances to immense, previously hidden palatial complexes carved into cliff faces along river valleys. The narrator notes 22 entrances at the Baja Caves and suggests that the public is not told everything, with some caves destroyed or obscured by dirt. A central feature in Cave 1 is a rock-carved ball on a pedestal, claimed to be a relic of resident monks with names engraved on the side, but the speaker questions the reliability of dates and asserts that this dates back 2,200 years ago, casting doubt on the conventional dating. Additional caves nearby show similar features; the top portions of these structures appear to have been removed, which the speaker interprets as evidence of an energy source once connected to the ceiling. The episode links a mud-flood narrative—asserting that many ancient structures were buried under mud—to these caves, and cites a 1879 report about another cave in the Baja Scarp discovered with mud-filled interiors, asking how many other caves lie buried under mud and whether entire mountains might be massive hidden temples or palaces. The presenter argues that a larger, global old-world palace network exists, with similar topologies and features across sites. Cave 26 is highlighted as a parallel between India’s Baja Caves and Ajanta Caves, with the box-on-top motif and a giant depiction visible inside Ajanta, reinforcing the claim of a shared, ancient technology. Cave 2 is introduced next, noting ceilings and pillars with artwork, and reiterating the timeline debate around when the caves were discovered in the modern era (1819 by Captain John Smith) and how mainstream archaeology places their origins, often suggesting two phases of construction separated by centuries, which the speaker challenges. The investigation then scrutinizes Cave 19, where Ferguson’s sketches allegedly show what was atop the structures and how it connected to the ceilings elsewhere, supporting the claim that “something was removed” from the tops of all these structures. The speaker emphasizes that the caves might be entrances to a much larger, older world palace network, and questions what else lies beneath jungle cover and dirt. The exploration expands to other Indian sites (Alora, Badami, Kanheri, the Canary Caves, and the Panda LeNi Caves) as well as the Atlantic-to-India parallel of melted rock forms, suggesting that many sites show identical patterns of central structures with melted exteriors and intact centers, implying a shared architectural origin and ancient engineering. The discussion extends to the Ethiopian Abunya Monika (monolithic church) and the House of the Cross near Lillebella, which the speaker claims appear as underground or heavily buried structures that challenge the idea of their being carved-in-place formations. A laser-scanning study of the Betjourges in Ethiopia is cited as evidence that the place was originally on ground level and much larger underground than commonly described, aligning with the India–Ajanta pattern of hidden, grand architectures beneath surface rock. The speaker argues that angels are depicted in monumental sculpture and that the idea of angels assisting in construction recurs in multiple places (including Santiago de Compostela’s arch cathedral, Mecca’s Kaaba, and Chartres Cathedral), suggesting a pattern of celestial or otherworldly intervention in the construction of palaces that last forever. The narrative culminates in a call to question the prevailing historical timeline, proposing that a highly advanced, global civilization built massive palaces and underground networks, with many sites now misrepresented as simple caves or rock-cut structures. The host invites viewers to consider that these historical narratives may be hiding a deeper truth about who built these structures, how they were constructed, and what happened to that knowledge as the world’s story was rewritten. The episode closes by reiterating the drive to uncover the deeper past and asking for viewer input on what else might lie beneath the earth, under dirt, and behind the surfaces we see today.

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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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The speaker announces that they now possess the official 1929 Chicago Tunnel Network map from the Chicago History Museum, revealing exactly which buildings the tunnel system connects to and asserting that these connections are still present today. They claim this map, previously tucked away and undigitized, shows a web of underground tunnels that links many old-world buildings in Chicago, and that narratives about these tunnels’ purpose do not match what the map shows. Key observations and claims: - The map demonstrates that the tunnels connect to multiple buildings, and the speaker argues that the old world was not just above ground but also actively used the underground to create a large network of interconnected buildings. They contend the tunnels existed before the streets and roads were modernized. - The official story—that the tunnels were constructed in the 1890s to transport mail and freight and were shut down in 1959— is criticized as illogical. The speaker asserts there was no justification for a massive underground network built solely for mail, noting that mail delivery by foot persisted well into later decades. - The map is described as a “foundation map” of Chicago that shows tunnels across the city, with many tunnels skipping entire blocks and not following streets, suggesting selective access and purpose beyond mail transport. The speaker emphasizes that tunnels appear to serve specific buildings, which they identify as the old-world structures built by a prior civilization. - Examples cited on the map include connections between the stock exchange and the La Salle Hotel, and a tunnel between the Palmer House and other nearby structures. The 33rd Lodge is referenced as a building that would have had connections if mail were the sole purpose, yet the map indicates selective connections. The 1900 postcard and a 1939 demolition of a related temple are discussed to illustrate changes to the built environment. - The tallest building in Chicago from 1895 to 1899 is questioned as having been built in one year (1891–1892) and demolished forty-seven years later, challenging the conventional timeline of construction. - A camera view of the Rookery Building and surrounding alleyways is used to visualize a tunnel between two buildings. The speaker points to photos from 1891 showing structural features that imply underground work, with columns extending below street level. - The speaker notes that tunnel entrances exist at publicly funded buildings (e.g., City Hall) and argues these entrances are part of public records and accessible under public information requests, inviting scrutiny and potential access to sub-basement plans. - The plan is to physically visit publicly funded buildings to verify tunnel entrances, asking for their sub-basement plans, and to document responses. The speaker emphasizes that the underground network is no longer a theory since the map proves its existence, and suggests similar networks may exist globally, not just in Chicago. - They conclude by expressing anticipation for forthcoming interactions with buildings about their tunnel entrances and promise to share the responses, asserting that the map represents only a snapshot from 1929 and that contemporary networks could be far more extensive.

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Speaker 0 discusses Holy Name Cathedral at 730 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago. He states that the cathedral was “built before our timeline began” and claims the story that it replaced an earlier 1875 building destroyed in the Chicago Great Fire is false, describing the narrative as AI-generated and lacking originality. He asserts the cathedral was constructed in 16 months, with the cornerstone laid in July 1874 and dedication in November 1875, and he plans to email the Chicago History Museum to challenge this mainstream timeline, requesting original architectural blueprints or construction drawings. He argues the basement exists and posits that basements must be excavated before the cornerstone, implying construction began before 1874 and that the published timeline starting with the cornerstone omits an entire basement level. He questions how many floors lie underground and whether the cathedral connects to tunnels, noting Chicago’s “thousands of miles” of tunnels. He contends there are zero details in the narrative about construction logistics, such as how many horses were used, construction ledgers, purchase orders, or water consumption for horses, and he finds it improbable that dozens of horses pulled thousands of tons of stone in the described timeline and conditions. Speaker 1 states that ground was broken in July 1874 and that completion occurred in sixteen months, labeling it a quick construction. Speaker 0 counters by reiterating questions about horses, wagons, and missing documentation, noting the absence of any records about water for horses, foundation drawings, or other critical construction details. He repeats that the Chicago History Museum claims to have no original architectural plans for the Holy Name Cathedral. Speaker 0 notes that the museum provided photographs from 1902 and a 1916 ceremony, which he says do not prove construction details. He mentions the museum’s guidance on researching their collection and the museum’s librarians’ assertion that there are no architectural plans for the cathedral. He emphasizes that the cathedral’s basement and tunnels are not documented in existing records and states that, according to the museum, there are zero architectural plans, zero load-bearing calculations, and zero evidence supporting the sixteen-month construction claim. Despite the lack of documentation, the speaker reveals that the museum showed a file titled “map showing tunnels and connections from 1929.” He plans to obtain a digital image of the map, since the museum does not allow copies, and intends to view and eventually photograph the map to make it public. He commits to investigating whether tunnels connect to the Field Museum and other public buildings, and to asking those buildings about access to their tunnel networks. He invites viewers to subscribe for ongoing updates as they pursue the tunnels and related records.

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Speaker 0 discusses a claim that researchers Corrado Malanga and Filippo Biondi found a vast underground city beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza, stating they did so without formal permission from Egypt to investigate or publish. The team reportedly used synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Doppler tomography with two radars, photographing the pyramids and compiling data into images that exposed eight wells described as hollowed structures with spiral pathways extending underground. The eight wells are said to be 2,125 feet deep, beneath the Khafre Pyramid, with two cubic chambers identified as massive, cubed-shaped structures integrated into the underground network. The findings are attributed to the use of Cosmos SkyMed data and BEYONDI’s phononic software, which allegedly maps below the surface by analyzing subtle surface vibrations caused by seismic waves, claiming the method sees deeper than standard SAR (which supposedly tapers out at about 10 meters). Speaker 0 notes that the site is off-limits to the public and independent researchers, and claims Egypt tightly controls archaeological activities around the pyramids through the Supreme Council of Antiquities and the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. They argue that the project challenges established narratives and that mainstream experts are dismissive, labeling the claims as fake or lacking credibility. Zahi Hawass, described as an Egyptian archaeologist and former minister of antiquities, is said to have strongly criticized Malanga and Biondi, calling their claims ridiculous and lacking scientific credibility. The speaker contends Hawass lacks formal training or hands-on experience in SAR or radar technology, whereas Biondi is presented as an expert in SAR and radar signal processing, with a PhD in telecommunications engineering and additional credentials in space engineering and international space law. The speaker argues Hawass’s dismissal relies on the absence of on-site excavation, contrasting it with the independent researchers’ use of accessible technology and documented data. They assert that the researchers found a loophole via the Outer Space Treaty (1967), which supposedly allows satellite observations over Giza and international access to data, since the treaty states that no one owns outer space bodies and says surveillance aircraft or satellites can operate there. The presenter asserts Biondi understood this legal framework and used it to justify the work, while Hawass purportedly questions the legality or depth of the findings. The narrative calls for renewed independent investigations to verify the underground network, and accuses Egypt of blocking further exploration to maintain control of the narrative. It questions what else might lie under Egypt’s sands and across other ancient sites, suggesting underworld connections and Nephilim legends, and posits that the pyramids could be remnants of advanced ancient technology still operational today. The speaker repeatedly emphasizes evaluating credentials and the potential for further, independent verification, insisting that the truth should prompt more exploration rather than dismissal.

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The speaker argues that the Cheyenne Mountain Complex was not “built” but discovered as a hidden, self-sustaining underground city within a mountain. It allegedly comprises 25-ton doors and 15 massive underground buildings with independent air, water, and power supplies designed to survive surface events. The claim is that the complex, officially labeled a NORAD military site during the Cold War, was used to monitor nuclear missiles and coordinate U.S. defense, and that designating it a military site immediately restricts public access and classifies it for national security. The speaker questions the official narrative that the complex was carved 2,000 feet into solid granite in six years with 700,000 tons of granite removed, noting that such a feat would be extraordinary given 1960s technology and without leaving visible evidence. The speaker asserts that Cheyenne Mountain is one of several “old world” sites found and looted by governments and now fully restricted. They claim there are more such underground complexes worldwide, not just beneath Cheyenne Mountain, and that the true purpose of many has been hidden. Even though NORAD operations were relocated in 2006, the Cheyenne Mountain Complex supposedly remains active and fully staffed, with power operational, while officials do not reveal images of the deeper levels or the full extent of the 15 underground buildings. A declassified six-page document from February is cited, describing an extensive underground construction project embedded in hard crystalline rock, with a function not identified as mining and a project spanning almost 20 nautical miles. The document supposedly includes maps with rail lines, housing, and operation areas, and notes that the true purpose was unknown at the time. The person presenting the material asserts that the locations in the document show entrances or access shafts that were deliberately hidden in a way that would blend with the surroundings. They point to a closed town near a location called Mesgray, built and secured by the military for classified projects, where entry is prohibited even to Russian citizens. Beyond the United States, the speaker mentions Russia’s Yamato Mountain as hosting a vast underground city intended to house 30,000–60,000 people with independent life support, water purification, agricultural capabilities, and energy production. They claim similar “old world” underground cities exist under multiple mountains and that events from the past wiped out civilizations and created catacombs and necropolises, with some sites preserved underground. The speaker connects Raven Rock Mountain Complex (the Underground Pentagon) to other sites and to Camp David, Gettysburg, and Washington, DC, suggesting a broader underground network linking six miles of distance and multiple entrances (portals a–d). They argue Camp David is not a simple presidential retreat but part of a larger underground system, and that presidents have frequented Camp David far more than private residences would suggest. Additional points include accusations that the United States cannot legally create closed cities, hence the “military base” designation is used to legally restrict access. The speaker claims that public maps and SAR (synthetic aperture radar) data show massive underground structures under Raven Rock and surrounding areas, including 90-degree angles and central tunnels, resembling an underground city able to accommodate thousands. They announce plans to publish further SAR analyses and to consult AI tools to verify the underground signatures, promising upcoming episodes to reveal more underground structures beneath cathedrals and other sites.

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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.

American Alchemy

“We Found A UFO At The Bottom Of The Baltic Sea!” -Treasure Hunter Dennis Asberg
Guests: Dennis Asberg
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The episode features Dennis Asberg, a Swedish treasure hunter whose career takes a turn from recovering shipwrecked cargo to pursuing a baffling underwater enigma in the Baltic Sea. He describes discovering a large, 60-meter diameter object on the seabed with round and angular features—corridors, 90-degree angles, and flat walls—that appears detached from the bottom. Electromagnetic disturbances swirl around the site, causing GPS, ROVs, and other instruments to malfunction, and there are reports of a milky, breathing-like substance and smoke rising from the water above it. The team’s equipment failures, unusual temperatures, and the presence of NATO ships in the area frame the mystery as something profoundly unusual rather than a natural formation. Asberg explains the investigative process: using side-scan sonar, ROVs, and Divers to survey the anomaly, while also considering whether it could be an ancient structure, a crashed vessel, or something of extraterrestrial origin. He recounts the moment the object was first revealed on screen, leading to international media attention and relentless calls from journalists. Despite skepticism, the team has continued to press for testing, including plans for core drilling and atmospheric and radioactivity measurements to determine how long the object has sat on the seafloor and what materials it may contain. The conversation broadens to address the human dimension of chasing the unknown. Asberg discusses his childhood fascination with exploring hidden things, the influence of his late-life discoveries on his personal beliefs, and the role of Beatrice Varel in opening doors to scientists and institutions. The interview also delves into the geopolitical theater surrounding the Baltic anomaly, with references to NATO and national security considerations, as well as threats the team has received. The hosts and Asberg talk about the potential implications for humanity, the pursuit of truth, and the possibility that the object is either a man-made construct or something far more extraordinary, all while emphasizing disciplined, methodical inquiry rather than sensationalism. Towards the end, the dialogue shifts to methodological questions and future steps: further measurements, core sampling around the object, radioactivity tests, and perhaps sampling the mysterious material near the hole described as breathing. The episode closes with a shared hope for open, transparent investigation—whether the find proves to be a rock or something that alters our understanding of human history and our place in the cosmos.

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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.

American Alchemy

BREAKING: New Scans Show Massive Structures Under the Pyramids
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A broad discussion unfolds around a novel radar-based technique that aims to reveal interior details of ancient structures, particularly the Great Pyramid and the Khafre pyramid. The guest researchers describe how a synthetic aperture radar approach, enhanced with a method they call the Beyond Protocol or Doppler tomography, interprets micromovements on the structure’s surface to infer hidden chambers and substructures. They emphasize that standard radar penetration is limited, so their technique relies on detecting subtle vibrations and translating them into tomographic slices that purportedly reveal internal features. The conversation covers how the method uses existing satellite data, how the incidence angle and processing choices influence depth penetration, and how the resulting 3D reconstructions are built by overlaying tomographic results onto conventional architectural diagrams. Throughout, the researchers discuss specific findings such as unprecedented tubular structures beneath the pyramids, possible shafts connected to known chambers, and a so‑called big void that has sparked ongoing debate with other scanning modalities. A recurring theme is the tension between the new technique and established methods like muon scanning. The participants compare the surface-phonon signals detected by radar with muon-detection results, noting both alignments and discrepancies. They acknowledge limitations, such as signal attenuation in certain bedrock types and the difficulty of distinguishing genuine internal features from background noise or layover effects. The dialogue also delves into how different data acquisitions, processing pipelines, and even hardware constraints (and the wish for more computing power) shape what can be interpreted from a single pass, or a few passes, over a site. Several case studies are reviewed, including validations against the Osiris shaft and the Gran Sasso laboratory, used as proof of concept, and a controversial claim about kilometer-deep tubular structures under the Giza plateau, which the team frames as a live question requiring further, higher‑fidelity testing. Towards the end, the speakers reflect on the practical and epistemic path forward: the need for real-time or near-real-time tomography, more expansive datasets, independent controls, and collaborative work with established teams to reconcile differences between technologies. They acknowledge the role of governance and funding, discuss potential philanthropic or nonprofit backing, and agree that rigorous, repeated testing is essential to advance any credible interpretation of what these interior features could signify about ancient construction, function, and metallurgy beneath the Giza plateau.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2443 - Filippo Biondi
Guests: Filippo Biondi
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The episode follows Filippo Biondi, a scientist describing a radar-based tomographic technique that he says can reveal underground structures beneath the Giza pyramids, including extensive column-like features and large chambers. The host and guest discuss the evolution of the method, from satellite-borne radar focusing on surface vibrations to reconstructing subsurface images, and how multiple satellite datasets have produced consistent results across different platforms. Biondi recounts how initial scans focused on Khufu before expanding to the broader Giza plateau and, later, to Khafre and the Sphinx. He emphasizes the credibility of the measurements by noting hundreds of scans with consistent results and presenting that the technique also served as a benchmark for known underground structures elsewhere, such as a deep laboratory in Gran Sasso. Throughout the conversation, skepticism from archaeologists and online commentators is acknowledged, but the guest insists the data are robust and reproducible, and he expresses willingness for replication by independent groups. He describes a multi-layer “Zed” structure beneath the pyramid, with spiraling patterns and potential coils, and proposes that the shafts running from surface to depth may connect to large underground cavities roughly eighty meters on each side. Visual reconstructions accompany the discussion, including artist renderings and 3D models, while the guest stresses that the images are derived from tomographic data and not mere artistic speculation. He argues that if verified, the findings could imply a civilization far older and more advanced than currently recognized, with possible implications for our understanding of ancient technology, energy concepts, and the relationship between vibration, resonance, and matter. The conversation also touches practical possibilities for future exploration, including the use of robotics and in-situ verification, funding challenges, and international collaboration with Egyptian authorities. The guests’ broader outlook links these subterranean discoveries to ongoing debates about human origins, religious and cultural narratives, and the idea that exploration of the past can reshape our present concept of civilization, science, and curiosity.
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