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"The Canaanite Arabs have inhabited the land of Palestine since prehistoric eras, meaning the era before reading and writing." "Archaeological evidence, including farming tools dating back to a time when the Jews were not originally present, suggests that there were inhabitants who preceded all others in living on this land." "Life in Palestine reached the city state stage at the beginning of the Bronze Age, 3,200 BCE, 2,000 hounds BCE, marked by the presence of settled communities, houses, farms, and stability." "It was called the Gurab civilization, as archaeological excavations have confirmed." "During this time, trade and industry thrived, and bronze and metals were smelted." "According to the Torah narratives, the Israelis, led by Moses, came to Palestine from Egypt during the period approximately between fifteen hundred BCE to fourteen sixty BCE according to the most prevalent accounts." "Then Joshua, the son of Nun, led them to Jericho."

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In December, Mount Somalis on the island of Lombok blew its top, sending colossal ash plumes into the atmosphere. This eruption was so immense, it triggered the twelve and fifty seven Mystery Eruption, casting a shadow over the entire Earth. Temperatures plummeted globally, resulting in failed harvests, widespread famine, and the collapse of societies from Asia to Europe. The eruption's aftermath gave rise to chaotic weather patterns, changing the lives of people who faced starvation and survival challenges. As scientists unearthed the remnants of Samalas through years of volcanological studies, they unveiled the volcanic fingerprint behind one of humanity's deadliest natural disasters.

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The Hypogeum in Malta, discovered in 1902, contained 7,000 elongated skulls, most of which were destroyed and hidden. Some chambers imitate above-ground megalithic temples with false bays and windows, suggesting the temple may have been above ground before a cataclysmic event buried it, trapping and killing those inside. The speaker believes this event melted structures worldwide and that the Hypogeum was not a burial site, but a place where people were trapped. The Hypogeum of the Volumis family in Italy, found in 1840, has 10 rooms guarded by winged demons. Urns painted with griffins, linking to Tartaria, were found near the entrance. The speaker suggests a reset occurred within the last few hundred years, removing technology and knowledge. The Hypogeum of Yarhei in Syria was found in 1933 and moved to Damascus in 1935. The Temple of Baal was built on a tell, indicating previous civilizations. The speaker believes the site was destroyed and cleared in the 1920s, with significant artifacts removed and hidden. The Temple of Baal is the same size as the Great Pyramid of Giza. The speaker concludes that a massive amount of true history is missing.

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

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

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Today, we're exploring Mount Nemrut in Turkey, a site missing from our history books. The damage to the statues suggests deliberate destruction, despite claims of knowing their builders and exact construction year (62 BC). These statues, with Greek features and Eastern clothing, are no longer in their original positions. Evidence suggests a previous, advanced civilization was intentionally removed from our history, their work destroyed or "renovated." The World Monuments Fund acknowledges this site, yet the mainstream narrative presents a false "friendship story" between ancient rulers. After 1800 years of supposed advancement, we were still living in sheds. The 50-meter pile of crushed rock may be the remnants of this previous civilization. Earthquakes conveniently decapitated the statues, and rediscovery occurred only in 1881. Ground-penetrating radar reveals hidden chambers, confirming the suppression of our true past.

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The Younger Dryas was a significant period marked by the presence of megafauna like mammoths, giant cave bears, and massive sloths. During this time, over 100 species of megafauna, defined as animals over 44 kilograms (about 100 pounds), disappeared globally. This extinction occurred rapidly during the deglaciation process. For instance, freezing a woolly mammoth, which weighed around 6 tons, would require extreme temperature changes in a short time.

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The star people landed in Africa, starting mines and enslaving the locals near the Toledo Hills. This spot is believed to be where humanity began, guided by a giant, leading to the spread of knowledge and beliefs to Sumer and Egypt.

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"The Ghana Empire, otherwise known as the Empire of Gold, was an ancient civilization that thrived in West Africa between the fourth and thirteenth centuries AD." "The Ghana Empire's roots are steeped in mystery and legend, with the bulk of historical knowledge stemming from oral and archaeological records and the writings of Arab travelers of the time." "The region abounded in gold, and controlling this precious resource, along with the opportunity to mediate between the northern salt producing areas and the southern gold producing regions, positioned the Empire of Ghana as a dominant trading force." "The main city and capital of the empire is believed to have been Kumbai Sala." "Islam also had a strong foothold, especially among the elite and merchants." "Eventually, Mali in particular overshadowed Ghana in power and influence in West Africa."

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After the Sea Peoples defeated the powerful ancient kingdoms, a new era emerged. Survivors may have joined the Sea Peoples, leading to a mix of civilizations. The Greeks and Israelites rose from the ashes, creating new political systems and civilizations. The Sea Peoples inadvertently brought about the end of the old and the rise of the new. Translation: After the Sea Peoples defeated powerful ancient kingdoms, a new era emerged. Survivors may have joined the Sea Peoples, leading to a mix of civilizations. The Greeks and Israelites rose from the ashes, creating new political systems and civilizations. The Sea Peoples inadvertently brought about the end of the old and the rise of the new.

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In the 19th century, cities worldwide were buried in mud, hiding advanced civilization like Tartaria. World's fairs showcased intricate buildings supposedly demolished after, raising suspicions of hiding a pre-existing advanced civilization.

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"there is what he called a dry event. A three hundred year long dry event." "The pollen showed that there was drier climatic conditions in the Mediterranean from the twelfth century until the ninth century." "So about 1,200 BC to about 900 BC, there is this dry event." "What we would call climate change." "Halos Altunteke which has a dried up lagoon." "major environmental changes took place in the period from 1200 to August." "It turned the area into a drier landscape and the precipitation and groundwater probably became insufficient to maintain sustainable agriculture." "So drought in North Syria, drought in Cyprus." "there is a drop in the temperature of the surface of the sea in the Aegean which would lead to less rainfall." "And he concluded also that there was a drought that started somewhere after December."

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Bringing about a nation's collapse can occur through economic ruin or war. Historically, nations like the Babylonians and Persians fell due to conflict, while the Romans fragmented into multiple countries. Today, Europe and the United States face potential turmoil. Rabbis predict that before Moshiach arrives, numerous wars will lead to significant destruction and loss of life, far worse than World War II. Those responsible for the suffering of the Jewish people will face consequences, as Europe has a painful history marked by Jewish bloodshed. Before a new world can emerge, the old one must be dismantled.

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The Middle East was originally white, with white Adamites settling there. After Noah's flood, Nephilim and Kenites survived and mixed with Adamites, leading to a darkening of the population. The invasion of Islam in Arabia led to further mixing and darkening, spreading to North Africa, Southern and Eastern Europe. This resulted in a permanent change in demographics, with once-white populations becoming darker. Ancient Greeks, Italians, Spaniards, and other Adamic nations were white, but populations in those areas today have changed due to invasions and intermingling. This pattern is repeating in nations worldwide.

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Speaker 0 discusses Cypress’s Tombs of the Kings as part of a large necropolis on the island, describing it as a UNESCO site and a discovery first reported in 1783 with archaeology beginning in 1870. The speaker notes that this is not just “tombs of the kings” but a vast necropolis from the old world, with the implication that it reveals an advanced previous civilization still located beneath modern life. They claim that through extensive research and exposure, people can conclude that these sites are "right underneath our feet" and connected to many other necropolises across Cyprus. The narration emphasizes a pattern: excavations in the 19th century, with skepticism about earlier historical accounts, and asserts that many details about the tombs were lost over time. The speaker contends that the tombs were rich in expensive goods and old-world technology, and accuses mainstream narratives of grave robbers and cover-ups, claiming that bodies have been removed or lost due to looting or destructive restoration practices of the 19th century. They allege that remains have been taken for study or looting, leaving only a few intact burials today, and that the sites are often left inaccessible or destroyed to protect a narrative. The speaker highlights that adjacent to the Tombs of the Kings are catacombs and other necropolises, including a Western Necropolis, and argues they are interconnected. They point out that many catacombs repurposed as Christian places of worship undermine the notion that these were solely ancient burial sites. The claim is made that access is restricted next to the Salamis Necropolis and that information and mapping of the underground network are not provided to the public, suggesting that the network is much larger than publicly acknowledged. There is a repeated assertion that the “old world” civilization existed and that the pottery explanation for finds is a front to conceal what was discovered. The Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 is cited as having led to greater looting of the Salamis Necropolis, with artifacts allegedly smuggled out during and after the conflict. The speaker connects Cyprus’s necropolises with other regional sites, including Palmyra in Syria, claiming proximity and interconnected significance and asserting that these sites reveal a true history that contradicts standard education. The episode repeatedly argues for full transparency and public access to excavations from start to finish, accusing authorities of protecting or preserving a narrative rather than the actual past. The speaker mentions that the necropolis excavations began in the 1950s for some sites and ties ongoing looting and restricted access to broader patterns observed in other “old world” sites. They conclude by noting that thousands of individuals were originally buried there and indicate anticipation for episode 111 next Saturday, promising further revelations about the ancient network and its looted heritage.

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During the collapse of the Roman Empire, Constantine restructured it by controlling history and religion. The empire shifted from nonmonotheistic to monotheistic, persecuting non-Christians and destroying ancient groups like the gnostics. The library at Alexandria was burned, and ancient civilizations were eradicated to erase echoes of the past. This led to the Dogon people settling in Mali due to religious persecution. The Roman Empire's actions, including the crusades, aimed to eliminate pre-Christian influences.

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Tartaria was a widespread, advanced civilization that has been erased from history. Initially thought to be a misunderstanding of the Dark Ages, it appears that much of our historical narrative has been fabricated. The intricate Gothic architecture found globally raises questions about the societal capabilities of that time. If society was truly feudal and struggling for survival, how could such elaborate structures have been built? These buildings were not just functional; they were artistic expressions, hinting at a different way of life. Tartaria thrived on free energy, likely derived from etheric sources, until its decline around 200-250 years ago, with origins tracing back to the mid-17th century. The truth has been concealed from us.

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Archaeologists found a tablet in Syria predicting the destruction of Ugarit by the Sea Peoples. The Sea Peoples were a mysterious group that attacked and settled in the Eastern Mediterranean, causing upheaval among ancient cultures. The origin of the Sea Peoples is debated, with some suggesting Southeastern Turkey and others pointing to Sicily and Sardinia. The direction of their movement, whether from East to West or West to East, remains unknown.

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Great Zimbabwe rose in the hills of Southern Africa as a massive stone metropolis with walls over 30 feet high, built by hand. Its towers reached toward the sky, its gold fueled powerful trade routes, and its king ruled an empire so rich Arabian merchants bowed before him. When Europeans arrived, they couldn't believe what they saw. 'These ruins must be foreign,' they insisted. 'They're too sophisticated to be African.' So they buried the truth. Literally—British archaeologists destroyed evidence, rewrote the story, and claimed it came from Phoenicians or aliens, anyone but Africans. But the stone wouldn't lie. Carbon dating, oral traditions, and local art all revealed the same thing. This city wasn't lost. It was silenced. Great Zimbabwe was home to over 18,000 people, centuries before Europe's castles even had plumbing. No colonizer could explain it. Stones don't forget.

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The tombs of the kings in Cyprus, discovered in 1783 and first excavated in 1870, are part of a large necropolis designated as a UNESCO site. This necropolis, belonging to an ancient civilization, raises questions about where this advanced civilization disappeared to. The speaker believes they are right underneath our feet. Much information about the tombs was reportedly lost, attributed to grave robbers, but the speaker suggests this is a cover-up. The speaker claims that thousands of bodies were buried there, but most have been removed. Catacombs next to the tombs are repurposed as a Christian worship site, similar to churches built on catacombs worldwide. These sites are interconnected, forming a massive necropolis. Ninety miles away, the Salamis Necropolis contains thousands of tombs, but access is restricted to the public under the guise of preservation and ongoing excavations. The speaker alleges that remains have been removed for study, with the number of bodies now minimal. Following the Turkish invasion in 1974, looting increased, and artifacts were smuggled out. Cyprus and its necropolises are near Syria, Lebanon, and Palmyra, where the Temple Of Baal is located. The speaker believes a massive event wiped out the previous civilization, leading to a reset. The Palmyra Necropolis also features elaborate tombs that have been looted and damaged, with thousands of individuals originally buried there.

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Historians often overlook the impact of low birth rates on the decline of civilizations. Rome and ancient Greece both faced this issue. Rome incentivized having more children in 50 BC, while Greece experienced a population boom from 800 BC to 300 BC. Surprisingly, prosperity and lack of external threats lead to lower birth rates in civilizations. When societies feel secure and affluent, they tend to have fewer children, contrary to common belief.

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Evidence for a three hundred year dry event: pollen showed drier climatic conditions in the Mediterranean from the twelfth century until the ninth century BCE (about 1,200 BC to 900 BC). In Cyprus, Halos Altunteke's dried lagoon showed changes from 1200 to August, turning the area into a drier landscape and making precipitation and groundwater probably insufficient to sustain agriculture. Drought affected North Syria and Cyprus. Lee Drake, 2012, Journal of Archaeological Science, synthesized multiple studies and noted a 'drop in the temperature of the surface of the the sea in the Aegean' leading to less rainfall; he concluded drought started somewhere after December. LA Times. 'Climate change may have caused demise of late Bronze civilizations.' National Geographic, Archaeology magazine, New York Post; they threw in globalization for good matter as well. The author wrote an op ed in the Huffington Post: 'The collapse of civilizations is complicated.'

Conversations with Tyler

Sarah Parcak on Archaeology from Space | Conversations with Tyler
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In this episode of "Conversations with Tyler," host Tyler Cowen speaks with Sarah Parcak, a space archaeologist and professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. They discuss the Late Bronze Age collapse around 1200 BC, attributing it to climate change, wars, and migration pressures, drawing parallels to contemporary issues. Parcak emphasizes the need to redefine "collapse," suggesting it often refers to the elite's loss of power rather than the complete end of civilizations. Parcak highlights advancements in technology, such as infrared scanning and DNA studies, which enhance our understanding of ancient societies. She explains the construction of the Great Pyramids involved a large workforce and sophisticated engineering, debunking the myth that they were built by slaves. Recent discoveries, like the intact coffins at Saqqara, promise insights into ancient religious practices and daily life. The conversation touches on grave goods in ancient burials, where items were believed to assist the deceased in the afterlife. Parcak argues that ancient Egyptians genuinely believed in their religious practices, which shaped their burial customs. She also addresses the myth of Atlantis, suggesting it was inspired by real events like the eruption of Santorini. Parcak discusses the Phoenicians' maritime capabilities and the ongoing discoveries of ancient trade routes. She expresses concern over the rapid discovery of archaeological sites outpacing their protection, stressing the importance of community involvement in heritage preservation. Lastly, she reflects on her role in empowering others in archaeology, advocating for the use of technology to democratize the field and amplify diverse voices.

The Joe Rogan Experience

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

The Why Files

Göbekli Tepe and the Prophecy of Pillar 43 | Apocalypse and the Vulture Stone
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We are descendants of an ancient civilization that mastered technology and built monumental structures. This global society collapsed around 14,500 years ago due to uncontrollable changes and a cataclysm, leaving behind monuments as warnings of future dangers. Archaeological discoveries at Göbekli Tepe, dating back 11,600 years, challenge the established narrative that primitive hunter-gatherers were incapable of such advanced construction. The site features circular enclosures aligned with the star Sirius, indicating sophisticated knowledge of astronomy and engineering. Recent findings suggest long-term occupation and advanced craftsmanship, contradicting the belief that technology evolved gradually. Additional sites like Karahan Tepe and Boncuklu Tarla reveal organized communities with complex structures and division of labor, suggesting a lost advanced civilization. Myths of a great flood appear across cultures, hinting at a cataclysm that wiped out this civilization. The Vulture Stone at Göbekli Tepe depicts celestial events linked to the Younger Dryas, a period of dramatic climate change. As humanity passes through the Taurid meteor shower annually, the potential for catastrophic impacts remains, echoing the warnings of our ancestors. The narrative suggests that civilization may rise and fall again, with remnants of our story left for future generations.
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