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The speaker argues that the Aswan High Dam, built on the Nile from 1960 to 1970, intentionally submerged thousands of ancient Egyptian sites in a large-scale destruction of the old world. He states that a UNESCO-led effort relocated temples between 1964 and 1968, including the Abu Simbel Temples, which he claims were moved 656 feet inland and raised 65 meters, cut into more than 1,000 blocks, transported, and reassembled. He alleges this relocation altered the original structure and that the current view is a staged replica, not the original site, with the submerged original now underwater. He expands the claim to a global pattern, asserting that similar “worldwide tactics” were used to hide ancient civilizations. He presents a model showing the original locations of structures now underwater and argues that the current sites are not authentic representations of the past. He contends that floodwaters produced not only architectural changes but also a broader erasure of the historical record, including entrances to larger submerged structures whose remains are hidden beneath Lake Nasser. The speaker highlights several specific sites in Egypt affected by flooding and relocation: - Abu Simbel: moved and raised, reassembled in over 1,000 blocks. - Amada Temple: relocated and elevated between 1964 and 1975, with surrounding villages and cemeteries lost. - Qasr Ebram: a fortified hilltop settlement whose upper parts remain as an island, but much of its lower layers and surrounding areas were submerged. - Aniba: a submerged city with a necropolis and rock-cut tombs for Egyptian viceroys and Nubian elites, described as sprawling and massive, now underwater as part of Lake Nasser. The narrator emphasizes that the dam submerged an estimated 90% of all archaeological sites in ancient Egypt, including unexcavated graves. He notes that more than 1,000 sites were surveyed before being flooded and asserts that human remains and cemeteries were pervasive and never fully documented before inundation. He criticizes the ability to study the submerged heritage, pointing to restricted access under antiquities protection laws that prohibit diving or exploration without rare permits, effectively keeping the underwater archaeology out of public reach. Gamal Abdel Nasser is named as the mastermind and final decision maker behind the High Dam project, initiated after the 1952 coup and completed in 1970, with the speaker claiming the flood submerged a thousand old-world sites and destroyed them to hide a “true history” beneath the water. He concludes by reiterating that the submerged sites—temples, fortresses, cemeteries, and a submerged city like Aniba—represent a deliberate destruction of ancient Egypt and a broader worldwide cover-up, implying that mainstream history is fundamentally altered by what lies underwater.

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The Hoover Dam's creation during the Great Depression formed Lake Mead, submerging towns like Saint Thomas, Nevada. Residents were told to sell their land, and brick and stone buildings were dismantled before submersion. Saint Thomas has reemerged due to low water levels, revealing mud-flooded structures. The Hoover Dam features massive underground infrastructure with tunnels, shafts, and sealed-off rooms restricted to the public. A dedication ceremony in 1935 featured winged figures and astrological symbols, aligning with Jupiter and Saturn at 8:56 PM. Ninety-six workers reportedly died during construction, with no memorial. The speaker suggests dams are more than energy generators, possibly powering old-world technology. The Hoover Dam, owned by the US government, has restricted areas, leading to speculation about hidden technology. The speaker connects the dam to Project Stargate, a secret US Army program investigating psychic phenomena, and CERN's attempts to open portals. The speaker believes the Hoover Dam is conducting experiments, potentially splitting dimensions, and is not the only such site globally. Other dams in China, Turkey, Egypt and India are also mentioned. The speaker questions the dam's purpose, its symbolism, and the need for so much power, suggesting it's an old-world technology hidden in plain sight.

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Speaker 1 and colleagues discuss Chicago’s underground tunnel systems and connect them to a broader pattern they claim appears in many cities. They assert that Chicago Public Library archives describe thousands of miles of underground structures beneath the city, far more extensive than the public narrative suggests. They claim the first major tunnel project ran under Lake Michigan to a water intake between 1864 and 1866, “twenty nine years before the invention of the power tool,” and that Chicago continued excavating vast tunnel networks, with tracks laid on tunnel floors and rails used for moving cable spools. They say these tunnels connect to major buildings, including City Hall, and that the tunnels predate the public stories about when each building was constructed or connected. Speaker 1 says they located someone who has recently been inside the tunnel systems and will share details, including photographs showing a railway on the tunnel floor that supposedly dates to pre-1906. They claim the tunnel network runs throughout the city and links to numerous buildings, including City Hall, the Field Museum, and the Palmer House, and that these networks extend to other cities worldwide (as discussed in earlier episodes). They reference a long-standing narrative about the Chicago Tunnel Company and its supposed role in laying rails and moving cables, while noting that the city initially refused to let cables be brought in via manholes. They claim plans were altered to include rails for hauling cable spools, and they interpret these actions as evidence that the tunnels were not originally built solely for telephone cables. They describe a “previous civilization” as having built these networks, leaving “thousands of miles of underground structures” beneath Chicago. The discussion moves to specific events and dates: 1899, when the city granted rights to construct utility tunnels under Chicago streets; 1910 and 1911 map references showing only 60 miles on public maps; and 1992 Chicago flood, which occurred after a breach in the tunnel system near the Chicago River, involving a contractor’s disturbance of clay around a freight tunnel. They question whether the flood was an accident or a deliberate act to destroy past works. They also reference the 2001 security concerns and the closing off of old tunnel access to the public. Speaker 2 introduces NAD/NMN discussions about sirtuins and metabolic precursors, including NMN and its role in mitochondrial function and energy production, tying this to performance and resilience programs with military applications. They mention David Sinclair and Gary Brecha, noting NMN’s purported effects on aging and cellular energy, and they connect these ideas to how some people interpret aging and energy decline. Speaker 1 pushes the idea that these tunnels and underground structures are not merely for mail or utilities but are part of a hidden, interconnected underground real estate. They argue that the tunnels connect to many private and public buildings and that the public narrative ignores these connections. They present a 1929 Chicago Tunnel Network map as proof and claim it shows connections to old-world buildings that construction narratives do not account for. They insist the map demonstrates that tunnels predated roads and were not built solely for postal service; instead, they were selectively connected to specific, publicly funded buildings (e.g., City Hall, the Palace, and other major structures). They critique the historical record by pointing to seemingly inconsistent claims about the age and construction of Chicago’s tallest buildings and their connection to tunnel networks. They question Alfred B. Mullet’s role as an architect, suggesting the narrative around him may be AI-generated or deliberately misleading, and they cast doubt on the attribution of several major buildings to particular designers or eras. They discuss cornerstones, suggesting cornerstones contain mementos or items from the previous civilization, noting that cornerstone phrases and placements imply hidden information rather than straightforward history. They claim that the Capitol’s cornerstone search found nothing definitive, which they interpret as evidence of hidden or suppressed information about our past. Speaker 1 also references Nemrut in Turkey and Syria’s Andhara site to illustrate a pattern of destruction and concealment of the past. They argue that heads and statues were deliberately damaged or removed, and they question mainstream explanations about earthquakes, time periods, and ancient construction. They connect these events to a broader claim that a “previous civilization” built monumental works, which have been dismantled or hidden by modern powers, with photos of destruction at Nemrut and the temple complex in Syria showing acts of deliberate erasure. They claim similar patterns appear in other sites around the world, including Giza, Easter Island, and other famous monuments, and they discuss the role of organizations like WMF in documenting and preserving sites, while implying that preservation is selective. Towards the end, they announce plans to pursue further investigation by contacting publicly funded buildings to request access to their tunnel entrances, arguing that the underground network is no longer a theory but a public, map-supported reality. They state the 1929 map is a discovery, albeit a snapshot, suggesting that today’s tunnel networks could be far more extensive than shown and that their investigations will continue to reveal more about the old-world connections beneath modern cities. They promise to present more findings in upcoming episodes and invite viewers to engage with the evidence and share opinions.

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The transcript argues that the site Çatalhöyük/“Norsun Tep[e]” is a major cover-up tied to the Kaban Dam. It describes a tell as an archaeological mound formed by centuries of human settlement and claims that excavations at the site ran from 1968 to 1974, with “forty stratified occupation layers,” stone houses, multi-room complexes, fortified walls, and advanced technology and tools. It also claims richly furnished human burials (including tombs with grave goods) were found. It then states that independent public access was denied: “The general public… aren’t allowed to explore north Sinope freely,” and “All the excavation projects are always off limits to the public,” with research said to come only from official excavation reports. The transcript claims that after 1974 the site was deliberately submerged by breaking/handling the Caban Dam (Kaban Dam), creating an artificial lake where Norsun Tepe sits submerged about “ninety-eight to one hundred thirty-one feet” underwater. It adds that the location remains inaccessible today, managed by Turkey’s State Hydraulic Works, with restrictions on diving and public visitation. The transcript further claims the dam timeline is suspicious (constructed between 1966 and completed in 1974) and that, because the site was inaccessible and submerged, valuable items/texts were removed and the structure was hidden. It argues that steel beams seen on the top cannot be from the 1960s/1970s without documented evidence, and suggests that beams extend “all the way down to the front” beneath dirt, implying the dirt was cleared, beams were installed, then dirt was covered again. It expands the pattern to other submerged sites in Turkey and abroad, stating that during the 1968 excavations, teams began excavating “twenty eight sites” that “remain underwater today.” The transcript claims this systemic submerging prevented independent research and public documentation, describing it as a worldwide operation. It then connects the alleged Turkish pattern to India’s Panchet Dam (built in 1959), saying it submerged major historical sites, including temples that were not relocated or preserved, and that this fit a “recurring theme” of dam projects. The transcript discusses the Tel Kupi (Tal Qupi/Tel Qeiyeh) temples: first described in 1878, later reduced in number by 1902, with temple clusters near the Damodar River. It claims gaps in documentation and a lack of thorough excavation before submergence. The transcript introduces James Churchward (a British colonel) and the alleged Nekhul tablets about Mu/Lemuria, stating that Churchward died in 1936 and that the Tel Kupi region was submerged in 1959. It claims Joseph Beglar and T. Block provided differing temple counts over time and uses these changes to suggest destruction occurred before the dam. It then claims that the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) was established in 1948 under the Damodar Valley Corporation Act, and that the TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) was involved: it claims a “Wl Vordwin” senior TVA engineer recommended the plan and that TVA involvement came at British government request after a 1944 visit. The transcript states that the dams erased evidence of older civilizations worldwide and argues that indigenous communities were displaced (including the Santals in West Bengal), with inadequate rehabilitation after submergence. It also reiterates that temple remnants remain above water, and claims Google Earth can locate an unnamed temple connected to the main cluster, with “people just sitting on it,” including references to cows and partially submerged structures. The transcript then shifts to the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri, asserting that dams in the 1930s flooded “more than twenty” settlements (and that the transcript claims the real number was closer to eight but insists it was more than twenty), permanently destroying towns, cemeteries, and “old world buildings.” It repeatedly emphasizes alleged demolition before flooding, and claims structures remained underwater (including a “Phantom Steeple Church” in Old Lynn Creek). It also presents “hundreds” to “thousands” of bodies as submerged and references “one thousand one hundred twenty-one burial sites,” with possible “one thousand six hundred bodies or more.” Finally, it focuses on the Welsh Hospital in the Ozarks (a site described as a healing resort/hospital tied to cave air and spring water) and claims it was built or found before the floods, with no electricity, blueprints, or construction documentation in the mainstream story. It also mentions a tuberculosis sanitarium in Mammoth Cave “some three hundred feet underground,” and closes by asserting more similar sites remain to be explored.

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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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The transcript centers on a chain of controversial claims and geopolitical financial narratives tied to Epstein, Fort Knox, and looming shifts in global power and economics. - Epstein and the 2008 financial collapse: Epstein is described as openly commenting on Fort Knox’s “lack of gold,” while allegedly being on a payphone from his jail cell with the heads of Bear Stearns and JPMorgan during the Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers turmoil. The speaker asserts Epstein dialed Bear Stearns first and then JPMorgan, claiming he was advising “these sick people” during the crisis. - Solitary confinement calls and real-time intelligence: Speaker 2 recounts being in solitary confinement and having two phones to talk to Bear Stearns and JPMorgan simultaneously, noting the difficulty of keeping conversations private due to safety concerns. - Epstein’s broader role and authenticity questions: The speaker suggests the global elite, described as “globalists,” were taking Epstein’s calls from prison and that Epstein’s involvement points to a broader pattern of influence over financial systems. The speaker questions whether Epstein is dead, asserting the body in the correctional facility was not Epstein and claiming the noose was swapped, arguing that Epstein is alive and living “in Israel somewhere.” - Fort Knox gold and public narratives: The discussion clarifies that Epstein-related materials do not contain Epstein confessing to personally verifying missing gold; instead, they reference a forwarded 2011 email alleging Fort Knox is empty and that the government sold gold and did not refill it. The speaker notes that the official position is that Fort Knox holds about 147,000,000 ounces of gold, with the Treasury secretary assuring that the gold is accounted for through audits, though access to view it is restricted (Rand Paul’s inability to see it is cited). - Related public skepticism and attempts to verify: The segment references failed attempts to livestream Fort Knox’s vault and prior plans for Trump to inspect the vault, underscoring perceived gaps between public expectation and access to verify gold reserves. - Economic and geopolitical implications: The narrative broadens to link Epstein’s files to current events, suggesting a “globalist collapse” and connecting elite corruption to systemic power. It ties three tracks: Epstein-file revelations eroding trust in elites; the U.S. government hardening its supply chains against China by building an American minerals stockpile called “Project Vault”; and China’s push to promote the yuan as a global reserve currency, with Xi Jinping explicitly advocating for the yuan to gain reserve status and broaden its use in trade and investment. - Currency and mineral leverage: The speaker argues that a reserve-currency shift requires confidence, deep markets, stable rules, and commodity leverage, including silver, gold, and other critical minerals. The end result is framed as a broader realignment where control over minerals and currencies intersects with geopolitical competition, including the end of the START treaty with Russia, suggesting a move toward a new cold-war dynamic with larger nuclear arsenals and shifting strategic dependencies. - Conclusion and forward look: The speaker ties Epstein’s disclosures, global elite networks, and the mineral/currency shifts into a single narrative about a reshaping of global power, with ongoing questions about prosecutions of high-profile figures and the potential for dramatic political ramifications in the near term. - Sponsor/Investment segment (omitted from promotional emphasis): The transcript includes a sponsor segment about StreamX and a proposed gold-backed product (GLDY) with high insider ownership and potential yield, pitched as a disruptive development in the gold ETF space; however, this promotional content is not elaborated upon in detail in this summary.

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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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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 discussion focuses on fossil groundwater depletion as a near-term crisis for agriculture in the United States, especially in regions that rely on the Ogallala (High Plains) Aquifer. A well-drilling professional in Central Texas describes falling groundwater levels in some parts of Central Texas, including seeing aquifer water levels drop 50 feet in five years (about 10 feet per year). The professional explains that when water levels fall below the pump intake, pumps continue running, many lack heat protection, overheat, and can fuse to the well casing, leaving drilling a new well as the only practical option. He says this is driving drilling activity in Texas. The speaker describes major fossil aquifers, including the Ogallala beneath eight states (Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas, South Dakota, and Wyoming). The Ogallala is described as supplying 30% of U.S. groundwater used for irrigation. The speaker links agricultural dependence on this groundwater to new industrial demand, particularly data centers, which are said to consume billions of gallons of water for cooling and also to cool gas turbines that provide electricity. The speaker argues this adds water demand on top of population growth and increases depletion rates. The speaker presents depletion projections and regional impacts. The speaker claims collapse has already begun, stating that 30% of the Kansas portion of the Ogallala is described as “day zero” (unusable). They say 70% of the Texas Panhandle portion of the Ogallala will be unusable within 20 years, with some parts becoming unusable sooner. Recharge is described as taking place over the next 6,000 years, and if usage stops, the aquifer would refill over that period. The speaker frames this as requiring food systems that can operate for thousands of years without the Ogallala’s fast irrigation water. Key U.S. water-use statistics are provided: a 2015 USGS estimate of 82,000,000,000 gallons per day drawn from aquifers (about 92,000,000 acre-feet per year), with 71% of groundwater used for irrigation and about 29% used for mining, residential use, and public supply. The speaker claims the Ogallala alone supplies 20 to 21,000,000 acre-feet per year for irrigation and sits beneath almost 112,000,000 acres of land, much of it farmland. They also cite the Central Valley Aquifer in California as averaging 10,000,000,000 to 12,000,000,000 gallons per day (figures cited as 2011–2017). For net depletion, they reference USGS-cited totals of about 1,000 cubic kilometers depleted from 1900 to 2008, accelerating to 25 cubic kilometers per year since 2008. They also state that the Ogallala has lost 286 million acre-feet from predevelopment through 2019 and lost 9,000,000 acre-feet from 2001 to 2019. More specific “when wells run dry” claims include that, for West Texas, 60% of surveyed wells in 2024 had reached levels below the pump intake, described as well failures (pump intake above the water level). The speaker states the Ogallala Southern portion will be unusable within 20 years at current pumping rates. They also claim the aquifer in Southwest Kansas dropped about 1.5 feet from January 2024 to January 2025 and cite state officials saying parts of Western Kansas may not have enough groundwater to last another 25 years. The speaker adds that Nebraska is described as not having a shortage due to stringent enforcement that limits drilling, and that concern is focused on North Texas, West Texas, Kansas, and parts of Oklahoma. California is described as having high depletion intensity, including a documented more-than-28-foot drop in some places, and the speaker states that without enforcement, impacts would affect about one generation. The speaker forecasts broader disruption beginning around 2030 and says population growth by 2035 is projected to be 358 million, concentrated in already water-stressed regions. They reference a 2019 study claiming Ogallala groundwater depletion could increase by up to 50% as an annualized rate by 2050. They also cite 2023 data stating U.S. data centers consumed about half to one trillion gallons per year (described as “17… seeing… a trillion gallons” in the transcript) and argue data centers overstress specific groundwater basins. A further driver described is increased manufacturing tied to policy and industry expansion, including CHIPS Act-funded semiconductor plants and battery gigafactories. The speaker claims these facilities require millions of gallons of fresh water per day per facility and that most will come from groundwater. They also discuss limited water pricing compared with fossil fuels, arguing that once wells are permitted and installed, pumping incentives differ from oil and gas. A timeline of impacts is described from now through 2045 and beyond: accelerated well failures in Texas and surrounding areas toward 2030; running out of water for row crops in the Southern Ogallala in North Texas and increased agricultural reductions by 2030–2035; severe restrictions in California and sustainability deadlines by 2040; up to 70% of the Texas Panhandle becoming unusable for irrigation by 2035–2045; and “functionally exhausted” aquifers for thousands of years after 2045. The speaker concludes that the U.S. would stop functioning as the “breadbasket” within about one generation, roughly by 2050, and says food production would reorganize around the Eastern and Northern Plains, implying major population movement away from affected regions. The speaker then argues potential reversal would require reducing groundwater pumping through population reduction and/or ending government suppression over “free energy technologies,” which the speaker claims would make desalination and water transport feasible. The speaker also links the water depletion argument to a broader narrative about scarcity and control. The speaker adds a Central Texas example involving new pipelines carrying treated wastewater to the Colorado River, describing it as sewage from treated waste water used by SpaceX and The Boring Company facilities, and questions what is in the wastewater. The transcript ends with additional commentary and a strong call to “prepare,” followed by a lengthy discussion promoting physical gold and silver as a way to “eliminate counterparty risk,” including references to Battalion Metals and sales/website directions.

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Norsentepi is described as a tell, a mound formed from centuries of human settlement, with excavation beginning in 1968 and ending in 1974. The speaker argues that what was found implies a multilevel structure with a singular purpose, suggesting a 40-layer, 40-level construction rather than multiple civilizations building independent layers. They claim the site would have shown a previous civilization with an organized economy, advanced tools beyond chisels and hammers, and fortified walls and multi-room stone houses, indicating a highly developed society. The transcript asserts that human burials were uncovered, including tombs richly furnished with grave goods, and that there was advanced technology and evidence of fires or natural disasters tied to a cataclysmic event that reset history to a point comparable to the 1700s. It is stated that the general public were never allowed to explore Norsentepi during its excavation or research phases, with all excavation projects kept off-limits to the public, a situation the speaker says needs to change. The narrative claims that after the findings, authorities hid the structure because it did not fit the mainstream history, and that the site was submerged by breaking the Caban Dam and creating an artificial lake, making Norsentepi inaccessible today at a depth of 98 to 131 feet. The speaker notes the dam’s construction occurred between 1966 and 1974, and, after its completion, the site was submerged, with no public diving access and no independent verification of the finds. A broader pattern is alleged: 28 sites in Turkey excavated in 1968 that remain underwater today due to the dam, with the claim that multiple structures—beyond Norsentepi—were hidden, erased, and submerged. The speaker contrasts this with Cahokia, suggesting excavation was halted to avoid exposing bodies and a temple beneath the dirt, which would have required further exposure and disclosure. Karuku Tepe is cited as another multilayered site impacted by the Kaban Dam, with excavations by the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute and the University of Amsterdam showing residential buildings, human burials, pottery, and other artifacts, all reportedly wiped out by the 1974 dam submersion, and “public images” of the site said to be scarce. The speaker emphasizes that 28 sites are underwater in Turkey, with evidence submerged and evidence dispersed to Turkish museums and institutions, complicating attempts to locate and verify findings. The overarching claim is that there is a worldwide operation to mold the historical narrative, with dams used to flood and erase the past, and that truth will eventually surface despite water barriers. The episode frames this as not just about Norsentepi or Turkey, but about a larger pattern of hidden pasts and controlled history, insisting that further discoveries await beneath future dams.

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The Hoover Dam, completed during the Great Depression (1931–1936), created Lake Mead—the largest reservoir in the United States—and submerged 248 square miles of land (158,720 acres) under 532 feet of water. Among the submerged sites was the town of Saint Thomas in Nevada, where in the 1930s residents were told to sell their land to the federal government; most buildings were abandoned or dismantled. The speaker notes that buildings in Saint Thomas were not wooden or dirt—“palaces” from the old world—and argues they were dismantled before submersion because they would later be buried again. Saint Thomas, at its peak about 500 residents, had post offices, gas stations, general stores, homes, churches, and schoolhouses, contradicting the image of a wild, sparsely populated frontier with only shacks and dirt roads. Today, with record low water levels on the “fake lake” Lake Mead, Saint Thomas has reemerged, allowing visitors to walk the ruins and see old roads and mud-browned remains. Old windows and doors appear buried in the ground, and some buildings are seen partially buried or obscured, prompting the speaker to speculate that much of the map was affected by water. The Hoover Dam itself features massive underground infrastructure—tunnels, shafts, chambers, and sealed-off rooms—that are not accessible to the public. The dam’s construction involved a ceremony in 1935 when President Roosevelt spoke at the dedication, accompanied by two winged bronze statues at the dam’s base. The speaker highlights the architectural symbolism: winged figures, a compass rose, and a celestial star chart, tying the structure to the stars. They point to a date of 09/30/1935 and a time of 08:56 PM, arguing this precise timing coincides with Jupiter and Saturn’s prominence in the sky, interpreted as a cosmic marker of shifts in civilization. The speaker states that ninety-six workers died during construction, though others claim the number was higher, and notes there is no memorial listing their names. A plaque referenced in other episodes allegedly states that they died to make the desert bloom, framing the event as ritualistic. Beyond the explicit function of power and flood control, the speaker suggests the dam houses “old world technology” requiring immense power, potentially related to other dimensions or portals. They compare Hoover Dam to CERN, pointing to symbolism and timing as evidence of hidden knowledge, and speculate that the dam could be a tool beyond merely powering towns or preventing floods. They posit that dams actively erase or suppress old world sites and that similar patterns appear at other dam projects worldwide (Turkey, Egypt, China, India), implying a broader geopolitical or historical pattern. The overarching theme is that the dam’s symbolism, timing, and associated legends point to hidden technologies and purposes, with Saint Thomas’s resurfacing serving as a provocative clue. The discussion remains speculative, presenting connections among architectural symbolism, astronomical alignments, construction casualties, and supposed hidden technologies inside the dam.

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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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In 1931-1936, the Hoover Dam created Lake Mead, submerging towns like Saint Thomas, Nevada. Residents were told to sell their land, and buildings were dismantled before submersion, suggesting these were "old world" structures. Recently, Saint Thomas reemerged due to low water levels, revealing mud-flooded buildings. The Hoover Dam has massive underground infrastructure with sealed-off rooms. A dedication ceremony in 1935 featured winged figures and astronomical symbols, aligning with Jupiter and Saturn at 8:56 PM, a time interpreted as a cosmic marker. Ninety-six workers reportedly died during construction, with a plaque stating they died to make the desert bloom. Dams may be more than energy generators. The Hoover Dam may power old world technology, requiring trillions of gallons of water. Restricted zones and deep tunnels exist within the dam. Project Stargate, a secret US army program investigating psychic phenomena, was established at Fort Mead, suggesting a connection. CERN attempts to find other dimensions, and the Hoover Dam may be splitting dimensions, potentially opening portals. Similar dams exist worldwide, possibly wiping out old world locations. The dam is a multipurpose tool with bizarre symbolism and a precisely timed ceremony.

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Norsenteppe, a tell in Turkey excavated in the late 1960s and early 1970s, contained 40 stratified occupation layers, suggesting a possible 40-level structure from a single advanced civilization. The site included stone houses, multi-room complexes, fortified walls, tools, and human burials with grave goods. After excavation, the site was submerged under the Caban Dam in 1974, allegedly to hide evidence of a pre-existing advanced civilization that would contradict mainstream history. The public was never allowed access during excavation, and the site remains off-limits, inaccessible even for diving. Steel beams at the site are claimed to be from the 1960s/70s, but there's no documented evidence. The Caban Dam's reservoir also submerged 27 other archaeological sites, including the Pertek Castle, which resurfaced briefly during a drought. These sites contained evidence of human activity spanning thousands of years, including residential buildings and human burials. The speaker believes this is part of a global pattern of hiding historical evidence by building dams and restricting access to archaeological sites.

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The speaker claims there's a deliberate attack on true history involving the submersion of ancient sites worldwide via dam construction, specifically focusing on the 1959 Panchat Dam in West Bengal, India. This dam allegedly submerged the Telkupi Temples, a cluster of over 20 structures first described in 1878, with evidence suggesting temple destruction occurred even before the dam's construction. The speaker connects this event to James Churchward, a British colonel who researched ancient tablets in India about the lost continent of Mu. They question whether Telkupi was the location of Churchward's research and if the British government, through the Tennessee Valley Authority's involvement in the dam's planning, intentionally concealed this history. The speaker highlights the displacement of the local Santal community and the lack of proper excavation or documentation of the site. They assert that the remaining visible temples are proof of a cover-up, suggesting the dams were weapons to destroy the past.

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The speaker claims there's a deliberate attack on true history, evidenced by submerged ancient sites, specifically focusing on the Panchat Dam in West Bengal, India, constructed in 1959. This dam allegedly submerged massive historical sites, including the Telkupi temples, without proper excavation or documentation. The speaker questions if this location is where British Colonel James Churchward met a high priest and viewed tablets about the lost continent of Mu. They highlight discrepancies in historical accounts, noting the disappearance of temples between 1878 and 1902. The Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC), established in 1948, built the dam following a plan recommended by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) at the request of the British government in 1944. The speaker suggests the British government knew something about the site, possibly related to Churchward's discoveries. The speaker believes the submergence was a calculated move to bury the truth, silencing the local Santal communities and erasing their history. They urge viewers to investigate the site on Google Earth, revealing a partially submerged temple.

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The speaker argues that the construction of the Aswan High Dam and the creation of Lake Nasser led to the deliberate destruction, concealment, and at-best distorted relocation of a vast amount of ancient Egyptian heritage. The core claims are: - A UNESCO-led effort relocated temples between 1964 and 1968 as the Aswan High Dam was built on the Nile (1960–1970), resulting in a 2,030-square-mile reservoir that submerged numerous ancient sites. - The Abu Simbel Temples were reportedly moved 656 feet inland and raised 65 meters in elevation. The relocation allegedly involved cutting the temples into more than 1,000 blocks for transport and reassembly, and the site’s original alignment with the stars was implied to have been disrupted. - The presenter asserts that the relocation and dam construction produced a “staged replica” effect, claiming the visible site today is not the original and that a clear portion of the original structure’s context and entrances is lost or altered. They present images and comparisons to argue that the current appearance is not the true historic arrangement. - Similar relocation and submersion occurred with other sites, including the Amada Temple (moved and elevated between 1964 and 1975) and a fortified hilltop settlement at Qasr Ebram, where lower layers and surrounding areas were submerged. - It is asserted that more than 1,000 sites in ancient Egypt were submerged under Lake Nasser, including cemeteries, temples, fortresses, rock inscriptions, and a necropolis at Aniba. The claim is that approximately 90% of archaeological sites in ancient Egypt were submerged by the dam’s creation, with much of the submerged material never excavated and thus never publicly documented in conventional history. - Access to submerged sites is restricted by Egyptian antiquities law, with permits for diving rarely issued, leading the presenter to suggest a cover-up motive. The speaker notes that diving restrictions prevent independent exploration and implies that the depth and number of submerged sites indicate a broader, intentional concealment of history. - The speaker attributes the decision to flood these sites to Gamal Abdel Nasser, citing that he launched the High Dam project after the 1952 coup and approved construction in 1960, knowing it would submerge these sites. They claim Nasser died in 1970, after the dam’s completion, and contend the true history of ancient Egypt lies underwater. - Throughout, the presenter portrays UNESCO’s actions as having failed to preserve the “old world’s work,” instead enabling a comprehensive submersion and concealment of artifacts, cities, and tombs. The overarching thesis is that much of ancient Egypt’s genuine history is now underwater and that the full story remains undisclosed to the public. The narrative style emphasizes the dramatic loss, asserts widespread concealment, and invites the audience to reexamine mainstream histories in light of underwater submersion and relocated monuments.

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Norsenteppe is described as a tell—a mound formed from centuries of human settlement—where excavations from 1968 to 1974 reportedly revealed 40 stratified occupation layers. The speaker argues this indicates a multilevel structure with a singular purpose, suggesting one civilization built 40 levels and that this would have dramatically changed world history if seen today. They claim stone houses, multiroom complexes, superstructures, fortified walls, advanced tools, and an organized economy were found, along with graves richly furnished with grave goods, and technology beyond mere pottery. The narrative emphasizes human burials and “grave goods” as evidence of an advanced civilization, not just teacups and pottery. A central claim is that after these discoveries, authorities submerged the site by breaking the Caban Dam in 1974, creating an artificial lake that now hides Norsenteppe 98 to 131 feet underwater. The site has been made off-limits to the public since then, with excavation projects restricted and no independent researchers or historians granted access. The speaker asserts the dam’s construction was intended to conceal the site and that the public has never been allowed to verify the findings. The speaker notes that Norsenteppe was not the only site affected. They state that 28 sites excavated from 1968 remain underwater today due to the dam’s reservoir, implying a broader cover-up of ancient evidence. They mention the Pertek Castle surfacing during a severe Turkish drought for the second time since the dam’s operation began in 1974, suggesting other submerged structures are intermittently revealed. Karuku Tepe is cited as a multilayered site excavated by the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute and the University of Amsterdam, which was also impacted by the Kaban Dam, with residential buildings, human burials, and extensive evidence of long-term human activity; public images of such sites are described as scarce. The discussion asserts that 28 underwater sites were discovered in 1968 and submerged by 1974, and alleges a deliberate obstruction of independent study and public access. The narrative claims that some elements—such as steel beams reportedly installed in the 1960s–70s—lack documented evidence in public records, and questions why dirt was filled back over beams if the site would be submerged, arguing this indicates a deception about original construction versus later intervention. Overall, the speaker contends that a global, organized effort exists to mold the historical narrative, suppressing evidence of an advanced, preexisting civilization and replacing it with a controlled story. The episode frames Norsenteppe as a focal example of a broader pattern of concealment, suggesting that many more dam-related submersions may have erased prior knowledge, and promises further exploration of what lies beneath future dams.

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The speaker claims there's a deliberate attack on true history involving the submersion of ancient sites, specifically focusing on the Panchat Dam in West Bengal, India, built in 1959. This dam submerged the Telkupi temples, a site with potentially 26 temples, unexcavated and largely undocumented. The speaker suggests this was to hide overwhelming truths about a previous civilization. The speaker connects this to James Churchward's claims of discovering tablets about the lost continent of Mu while stationed in India, proposing the submerged site could be where Churchward met a high priest. They highlight discrepancies in temple counts before and after the dam's construction, suggesting deliberate destruction. The Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC), established in 1948, built the dam following a plan by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) at the British government's request in 1944. The speaker questions the British government's motives and suggests a cover-up of Churchward's discoveries. The speaker points out that the local Santal communities were displaced and their history erased. The speaker urges viewers to investigate the site on Google Earth, believing it holds hidden tools, tablets, and markers that could rewrite history.

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From 1994-2006, China constructed a dam, flooding over 1,300 old world sites and relocating over 1.3 million people. The speaker believes these sites contained bodies from a previous civilization, possibly with unusual features like six fingers and toes. One submerged site, the White Crane Ridge, held ancient hydrological records dating back to the 9th century AD, now viewable only through an underwater museum. Among the lost sites is Fengdu Ghost City, believed to be a gateway to the afterlife. The speaker alleges the Chinese government tightly controls information about the dam's negative consequences, suppressing archaeological findings and cultural losses. They claim that researchers lack access to excavation records, making it difficult to determine what was lost. One targeted area, Cakeson County, was renamed Kaizhou District after the flooding, erasing its historical identity online. The speaker highlights Li Qingyuan, a Chinese herbalist who allegedly lived for 256 years and resided in Cakeson County. The speaker suggests the dam project was a deliberate act to hide undeniable evidence of a past civilization, including unusual skeletons and artifacts that challenge the mainstream historical narrative.

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

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From 1994-2006, China constructed a dam, flooding over 1,300 old world sites and relocating over 1.3 million people. The speaker believes these sites contained bodies from a previous civilization, possibly with unusual features like six fingers and toes. One submerged site, the White Crane Ridge, held ancient hydrological records dating back to the 9th century AD. The speaker claims that many tombs and burial grounds, including those of the Ba people with their hanging coffins, were lost. They suggest that submerging sites with dams is a tactic to hide overwhelming evidence that contradicts the mainstream narrative. Fengdu Ghost City, believed to be a gateway to the afterlife, was also destroyed. The Chinese government tightly controls information about the dam's negative consequences, limiting access to archaeological findings. The speaker highlights Cakeson County, now renamed Kaizhou District, as a particularly significant loss, noting that records of the site are limited and Western archaeologists were shut down when they tried to document what was being lost. The speaker connects the location to Li Qingyuan, a herbalist who allegedly lived for 256 years, suggesting the dam was intended to bury something massive and undeniable.

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The speaker argues that China’s construction of the Three Gorges Dam between 1994 and 2006 flooded and destroyed a vast amount of “old world” history, including over 1,300 sites, tombs, and burial grounds from multiple dynasties, as well as remains from the Ba people and other ancient civilizations. They claim preservation was misrepresented, stating that bodies were supposedly moved for preservation, but in reality many remains were left behind or submerged. The speaker highlights a pattern of governments submerging important sites under water when a location contains too many “old world” objects or when excavations might threaten official narratives. Key examples invoked include: - Phengdu Ghost City, an old world site believed to be the gateway to the afterlife, which was submerged by the dam. - Cakeson County (renamed Kaixin, then Kaizhou District), described as one of the oldest inhabited areas in the 3 Gorges region, with extensive ancient temples and archaeological finds submerged and supposedly never fully excavated; Western archaeologists reportedly attempted documentation in the early 2000s but were shut down by China. - The claim that the dam’s official rationale was flood control, energy production, and enabling larger ships, but the speaker argues these reasons are debatable and that the true motive was erasing inconvenient history. The speaker asserts that the floodwaters erased thousands of sites, tombs, weapons, tools, and skeletons, including remains of the Ba people with features such as six fingers, six toes, or elongated skulls, implying encounters with people who do not fit the standard historical narrative. They insist that information about these submerged sites is tightly controlled by the Chinese government, with archaeological findings not widely published and excavation records not accessible, leading to a public narrative that hides what was lost. A recurring theme is that the mainstream historical record has been manipulated or suppressed, with sites renamed or records redacted to prevent exposure of a true history that might contradict official history. The speaker contends there could be thousands more submerged sites than publicly acknowledged and urges vigilance for future dam projects to document potential losses before they are submerged. Overall, the narrative centers on the claim that the 3 Gorges Dam was a deliberate instrument to erase a significant portion of the world’s ancient heritage, replacing Cakeson/Kaixin with a modern district and leaving a void in publicly available records about what was truly submerged. The speaker emphasizes that evidence suggests a pattern of concealment and discourages reliance on mainstream histories regarding China’s past. The episode concludes with a renewed claim that this is not the end of the investigation.

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Smithsonian Cover-Up: Ancient Egyptians and Giants in the Grand Canyon
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In 1908, President Teddy Roosevelt aimed to protect the Grand Canyon from mining, leading explorer G.E. Kincaid to investigate its mineral wealth. He discovered a man-made cavern with Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and a complex of rooms, suggesting a large civilization. Kincaid documented findings, including granaries, metalworking areas, and a crypt filled with mummies, all indicating an advanced society predating Native Americans. Kincaid and Professor S.A. Jordan sought support from the Smithsonian, which later sent a team to excavate, revealing a symmetrical cave system with artifacts resembling Tibetan and Egyptian cultures. Despite their discoveries, the civilization's origins remained unclear, and their request for further exploration was denied. Kincaid and Jordan disappeared, leading to speculation about a cover-up by the Smithsonian. Legends from local tribes, like the Hopi, hint at ancient beings and advanced civilizations, raising questions about suppressed archaeological evidence in the Grand Canyon.
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