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The speaker argues that AI was not invented but resurrected and back-engineered, with a reset in humanity’s timeline around the 1920s that reintroduced artificial intelligence to the world. They claim an ancient advanced civilization existed before the current one, and that the early 20th century saw excavations in Egypt beneath the Sphinx, which the speaker says contradicts Zahi Hawass and the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, who allegedly state there is nothing beneath the Sphinx. The Serapeum of Saqqara is described as holding massive tombs for giants, which the speaker contends were misrepresented as empty or for bulls, with hieroglyphs resembling circuitry and artifacts vanishing into private collections shipped to Europe and the US without public records.
Seismic scans from 1991 allegedly revealed rectangular cavities beneath the Sphinx’s front paws and along its sides that were not natural, yet Hawass allegedly denies this. The speaker asserts that “old world technology” exists underground and that discovery is being concealed from the public. They claim that in 1933 secrecy began, banning foreign-led excavations and restricting access, and that in 1945, after World War II, intelligence agencies were formed worldwide, including the Five Eyes, with Germany being absorbed by the US via Operation Paperclip, bringing over 1,600 German scientists to the US to run intelligence agencies and NASA. The Rand Corporation’s emergence in the 1950s is said to reference subterranean vaults in Japan akin to those in Giza.
The speaker asserts that AI originated in 1956 at a Dartmouth conference, with Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts having published papers in 1943 describing neural networks using binary logic, prior to usable computing. They claim these two were not computer scientists and that their work was influenced by memory of “something found,” not imagination. The claim is made that McCulloch and Pitts worked under Norbert Wiener at MIT, connected to DARPA forerunners and top-secret wartime projects, and that their 1943 paper “predicted the structure of artificial neural networks.” The speaker contends that two years after 1943, AI was publicly named in 1956, and MITRE was founded in 1958 to manage a real-time air defense system using AI, radar data, and automated decision-making, with touch-screen interfaces and a form of early internet.
According to the narrative, by the 1960s RAND, MITRE, and OSRD were involved in secure network development and the creation of an internet-like system, contradicting the official narrative that the internet emerged in 1969. The speaker claims Sage, an AI system developed by MITRE, operated in the 1950s with real-time radar analysis across over 100 stations, automated decision-making about targets, and interaction via touch screens. They assert Sage had internet connectivity and iPad-like displays before public knowledge, challenging the story of AI’s public birth in the 1950s and 1960s.
The presenter concludes that AI was operational in the 1950s, with multiple groups—RAND, MITRE, CIA, NSA, OSRD, Bell Labs—having developed advanced AI and related technologies long before public disclosure, financed entirely by the public. The overall claim is that old-world technology existed, was found, and then reintroduced through narratives of “inventors” and timelines that obscure these earlier capabilities.