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Speaker 0 presents a provocative alternate history of North American capitals, asserting that “buildings and structures from the previous civilization” exist in every state and were repurposed rather than built anew. He visits the Wisconsin State Capitol Building in Madison, claiming it is not the fifth capital on the site, and that the mainstream narrative is a repetitive fabrication. He asks how in 32 AD Palmyra, Syria saw palace cities of stone, marble, and granite while Wisconsin allegedly constructed a first capital in 1836 as a prefabricated wood-frame house without heat or water, insisting there was no clear evolution between these eras. He argues that an event in the last few hundred years removed a highly advanced previous civilization, setting humanity back to dirt roads and wagons. He cites population data to claim the region was sparsely populated: Wisconsin’s population in 1840 around 30,000, 1837 numbers in Madison around 1,500, Milwaukee around 1,700, and the state not reaching a million until after 1860. He asserts that “nobody was here” hundreds of years ago, yet palaces and stone capital buildings appeared, suggesting a later, incongruent reconstruction of history. The video traces a pattern of multiple capital buildings on the same site: the first capital (1836, the “woodshed”); a second capital reportedly constructed 1837–1838 as a stone structure “built by nobody” in a year; and by 1858 a third capital said to have collapsed while under construction or been destroyed by fire, replaced by a new building. The host claims the “destruction project” is staged, with the new structure appearing as if completed quickly and without power tools, contrasting it with the earlier wood-shed depiction. He asserts the old world structures were replaced and their components removed, with fires used as cover to relocate artifacts and records. The narrator then moves indoors to discuss tunnels: Wisconsin State Capitol connects to the Risser Building and carries utilities through tunnels under Milwaukee Street and East Washington Street, all allegedly still in use today. He speculates these tunnels extend far beyond the site and connect to multiple nearby buildings, including the University of Wisconsin Madison, suggesting a vast underground network that the public cannot access. He implies that the tunnels and underground rooms hold more than is publicly acknowledged and that palaces exist underground, far larger than surface narratives indicate. He references an “email” and a run of episodes (e.g., episodes 80, 72, 77, 78, 92, 40, 96, 44) and claims these investigations verify the underground networks and the old-world origins of many structures. He introduces a real-world figure, Tunnel Bob (Robert Brunnenwald) of Madison, who has explored tunnels since the 1970s and allegedly lived in the tunnels under the University of Wisconsin. He connects Tunnel Bob to Patrick Rothfuss and a book inspired by the tunnels, implying familial ties to a history of underground networks. The video then surveys additional cases: the Minnesota State Capitol in Saint Paul, where fires are alleged to have destroyed earlier capitals; a sequence of basilicas and cathedrals (Saint Mary in Minneapolis) and their renovation narratives; the Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank turning into a downtown strip club; and a claim that a large, ornament-free 1890s cathedral replacement was driven by budget constraints. The host asserts that many old-world buildings were replaced or repurposed, with fires destroying records and making way for new architectural forms, while the public is kept unaware of the true underground and historical scope. Overall, the narrative contends that old-world palaces and vast tunnel systems under major cities indicate a hidden global history, with mainstream accounts obscuring or erasing evidence of a previous civilization rather than presenting an accurate account of architectural development and population history. The host calls for awareness and continued exploration, promising deeper exposure through future episodes and on-site verification.

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The transcript surveys catacombs around the world and argues that many underground bone repositories under churches and public buildings are far more extensive and ancient than commonly acknowledged. It emphasizes three core ideas: there are enormous, multi-level networks of catacombs beneath major cities; bones are arranged in deliberate geometric patterns as if part of an art form or ritual; and these networks point to a “previous civilization” that predates modern history, with powerful energy or purposes that are being concealed. Key examples and claims highlighted: - Odessa, Ukraine: the largest catacomb system in the world, a man-made tunnel network carved into limestone beneath the city, dating to the same time period discussed (before the 17th–18th centuries). It reaches three levels and a depth of about 60 meters below sea level, extending up to 1,500 miles of passages. Documentation is limited and much remains unexplored, making rough counts of bodies difficult. - Paris, France: the Catacombs are described as containing the remains of more than 6,000,000 people, extending south from the “gate of hell,” with 131 steps in the public area and bone-lined walls covering nearly 2,000 acres, though only about one mile is open to visitors. The site is presented as an attraction, with tickets and a long, largely closed underground network. It is noted that a 1955 law prohibits entering restricted tunnels, and a police unit patrols the underground to prevent trespass. - Lima, Peru: the Catacombs within the Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, begun in 1546, allegedly house another 25,000 bodies. The wells were said to preserve buildings from earthquakes, but the narrative also describes a vast network of paths and secret passages connecting different buildings, with public awareness only emerging around 1943. - Saint Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna: the catacombs under the cathedral hold around 11,000 remains and are part of a narrative implying a fire motif and tours. - Brno Ossuary, Czech Republic: under the Church of Saint James, with an estimated 50,000 people, making it the second-largest ossuary in Europe. Bones are arranged in geometric patterns, forming a central decorative motif for tourists. - Saint Patrick’s Cathedral (New York) and other major churches are discussed as potential sites with catacombs beneath, including claims of an older Saint Patrick’s Cathedral below the present one, with some local guides suggesting catacombs exist under the floors. - Rome, Italy: the Catacombs of Domitilla are among the largest underground cemeteries with around 26,000 tombs in a network of nearly 40 catacombs beneath Rome, serving hundreds of thousands of people. The assertion is made that the basilica above the catacombs was built atop them. - Naples and the Chapel/Chamber of Secrets: an alchemist’s or secret-chamber narrative beneath a chapel, with skulls visible and rooms described as containing hidden passages and secret tunnels. The discussion extends to alleged ritual symbolism, skulls used for meditation, and bones displayed as art under church floors. - Hallstatt, Austria: an “house of bones” with hundreds of painted skulls, bones bleached and decorated since the 18th century, with a continuing practice into the late 20th century. - Sedlec Ossuary, Czech Republic: bones arranged into chandeliers and garlands, containing tens of thousands of bones, with claims that bones are used for meditation and ritual art; it is described as one of the most visited sites in the Czech Republic, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors yearly. - Paris catacombs, again: new routes announced during restoration, with the critique that the entire subterranean network—potentially millions of remains—remains largely off-limits to the public, and that the full extent is concealed. Across these examples, the speaker asserts a pattern: bones are organized underneath churches and urban centers in precise geometric forms, suggesting purpose beyond overcrowding or simple relocation. They argue that a previous civilization, not documented in mainstream history, constructed vast underground networks and that these remain hidden, with official narratives presenting only fragmentary or sanitized portions. The speaker links catacomb networks to centralized city layouts, vibrations and organ-based theories of resonance, and energy that supposedly connects people above and below ground. They also point to fires, renovations, and “restoration” narratives as cover for uncovering or reconfiguring these subterranean systems, implying that what is publicly disclosed is selective and designed to keep deeper truths concealed. Toward the end, the speaker invites viewers to consider how much more lies beneath their feet in many cities and teases future investigations into additional catacombs and related subterranean networks, suggesting an overarching, interconnected hidden history that transcends individual sites.

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

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The speaker questions the conventional timeline and authorship behind Australia’s 19th-century “palace” churches and other grand structures, arguing that the narrative is inconsistent and improbable. Key points raised: - Christ Church Cathedral in Newcastle: The original 1817 Christ Church supposedly faced structural issues and was demolished in 1884 to make way for a new “palace church.” The foundation stone for this palace church is said to be laid in 1868, but construction allegedly did not begin for another 24 years, casting doubt on the sequence of events and suggesting possible deception or a slip in the narration. - Construction timeline skepticism: The speaker challenges the claim that the new church was completed between 1892 and 1902, calling it illogical that the old church would be demolished before the new one was ready. They imply the official timeline may be a fabrication. - Underground tunnels: The narration asserts the existence of a vast network of tunnels connecting multiple buildings in the area, with purported entrances near the James Fletcher Hospital, Meriwether High School, Stockton Bridge at the old military base, under houses, a fort, and Newcastle East Primary School. The tunnels are described as connecting to hospitals, schools, and churches, and as being sealed off or partially accessible through cracks or trapdoors. The speaker claims these tunnels have been long-hidden and are not acknowledged in mainstream accounts. - John Horbury Hunt and Edmund Blackett: The two figures are identified as the supposed designers of the Old World Palace Church and other major structures. The speaker highlights their lack of formal architectural or engineering training—Hunt reportedly trained as a carpenter in Boston, Blackett as a cloth merchant—with zero documented training in architecture. They note their prolific output (palaces, churches, schools) despite this supposed deficit and question how they could have conceived Gothic and complex designs in the 1800s without formal training. - Specific examples and contradictions: The speaker cites Saint Stephen’s Anglican Church in Newton, Sydney (completed 140-foot spire in three years without power tools), Saint Matthew’s Anglican Church in Albury (1857–1859, demolished by fire in 1991), and Saint John’s Bishopthorpe Glebe as projects attributed to Blackett and Hunt. They point to variations in construction duration, the absence of blueprints or workforce records, and fires that allegedly erased evidence, arguing the mainstream narrative lacks documentation. - Old world/theory of a lost civilization: The overall thesis is that many “old world” structures were built by a highly advanced civilization with proper training and extensive manpower, and that modern accounts misattribute these works to untrained individuals. The narrative frames these structures as originally built to last far beyond the times claimed by current histories, and asserts a pattern of demolitions in the mid-20th century to clear space for new development. - Call to action and tone: The presenter frames the video as part of a larger effort to dismantle the official narrative “piece by piece” and to uncover hidden connections, including underground networks and the true history of architectural mastery. The episode ends with a provocatively posed question: “Are you ready to go deeper?” and a commitment to continue examining these claims with the audience. - Miscellaneous commentary: The host promotes sponsors and Patreon supporters, including references to flat earth content, and thanks viewers for engagement. They also invoke broader themes of uncovering “the truth” behind architecture, tunnels, and demolished old-world mansions, and repeatedly emphasize that untrained individuals could not have produced such works, while suggesting the real history is hidden.

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The speakers discuss a conspiracy-style interpretation of Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia and surrounding monuments, arguing that mainstream history conceals a far more advanced, interconnected underground world. - The first speaker repeatedly promotes the idea that My Lunch Break explains a truth “mainstream history” hides. They allege Hagia Sophia is a mathematical, sacred-geometry structure built with perfect whole-number ratios, untouched by irrational numbers, and that its age and purpose are misrepresented by official timelines. - They claim 2013 ground-penetrating radar (GPR) studies by a team from Istanbul Technical University found a three-chambered vault crypt connected to cisterns, water channels, and tunnels requiring diving gear. After the initial findings, further scans were allegedly blocked by authorities, with the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Hagia Sophia Museum Directorate restricting exploration beyond the central nave. They question why permission was denied if history were as taught. - The narrative asserts that underground networks connect Hagia Sophia to other ancient sites, including the Basilica Cistern, Topkapı Palace, and a broader “underground palace” complex. They present Medusa-head pillars as evidence of this underground world and describe an interconnected system of tunnels and chambers beneath the area. - The speakers insist that the underground network demonstrates a vast, lost civilization and an “old world” whose palaces and foundations survive beneath today’s surface structures. They claim the Basilica Cistern is part of the same underground network and that the surface structures (Hagia Sophia, Sultanahmet Mosque/Blue Mosque, and a third nearby mosque) are actually components of a single, larger plan—four domed structures built on the same foundation, connected by tunnels. - A central claim is that the commonly cited construction histories—such as Hagia Sophia’s May dating and the rapid, sequential building of successive structures with donkeys and minimal tools—are false. They argue all four palace-like buildings on the same site were built in a coordinated fashion by the same group of people in a way that contradicts the mainstream timeline, with the same materials, designs, and dimensions. - The presenters urge openness of radar data to the public, contending that the underground palaces, tunnels, and chambers are real and extensive, and that many discoveries were either concealed or misrepresented. They posit that Istanbul is not part of our known timeline and that the area contains a larger, multi-structure palace complex that extends well beyond what is publicly acknowledged. - They reference a broader pattern of altered histories globally, including similar stories of early, short construction periods, and implausible timelines, suggesting that the old world’s palaces once occupied a much larger footprint than officially recognized. They speculate about other underground structures beneath major cities and promise to continue exploring Istanbul’s subterranean network in future episodes. - Throughout, the presenters emphasize a belief that the surface landmarks are just the visible parts of an extensive, ancient, and interconnected underground metropolis—what they call the “Subterranean palace”—and urge viewers to examine the evidence with an open mind, asserting that the current timeline is incomplete or misleading. They conclude by claiming a unifying footprint connects all beneath-Istanbul structures.

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The speaker tours multiple sites to challenge mainstream historical narratives, arguing that the presented histories are deliberately misleading and that evidence points to a technologically advanced, previously dominant civilization that left underground and above-ground monuments around the world. Gonzales County Courthouse, Gonzales, Texas: - The contract for the current Gonzales County Courthouse was awarded to Furman Moran on 06/26/1894. The speaker notes a sequence claim: the first courthouse on the site burned on 12/03/1893, followed by the completion of the second courthouse in April 1896. They question why the first building’s builders are never described and why the fire story is presented so abruptly. - The narration is criticized for implying that the second courthouse was finished quickly after the fire, with a timeline that seems to minimize the complexity of rebuilding. - The speaker finds it implausible that a quarry owner who “had limestone in it” could suddenly serve as construction superintendent and oversee a major Romanesque revival courthouse in roughly two years, given needs for vast materials, workers, equipment, planning, permits, housing, and logistics. - They reference a ChatGPT-derived breakdown: design and planning could take about a year; permitting “a couple months”; materials (red brick, white limestone trim, wood, steel, glass) in large quantities; hundreds of laborers; and a realistic overall timespan of four-and-a-half to seven-and-a-half years. They emphasize that a one-year construction claim ignores essential logistics (housing, water, feeding workers, transportation, cranes, skilled labor). - Specific logistical critiques include the need for 20–30 horses for transportation, milling, site work, water, and power, with water requirements (300 gallons per day for 30 horses) casting doubt on a one-year timeline. The speaker argues such a project would require extensive planning, workforce, and infrastructure that a single quarry owner could not supply in a year. - The speaker uses this to argue that the mainstream narrative for the courthouse is fabricated or at least severely misleading, suggesting a hidden history behind the structure. Vienna, Austria: Saint Charles Church and related palaces - The speaker shifts to Vienna, asserting that the Saint Charles Church and nearby palaces show a global pattern of narratives that don’t align with the on-site evidence, including complex underground connections and extensive architectural features. - They describe an architectural competition for a palace in 1713, a winner in 1716, and widespread, often-globally echoed claims about construction during plague conditions. They question how a 18th-century duke and his son could complete multiple palaces under such conditions, suggesting the narratives are unrealistic. - The claim is made that the underground and above-ground complexes around Vienna, with angels depicted in ceilings and statues, reflect an “old world” civilization that guided or influenced architectural motifs. They point to symbols—angels, skulls, and hidden chambers—as evidence of a deliberate, hidden past. - The speaker highlights that the Saint Stephen’s Basilica in Vienna is located 0.68 miles from Saint Charles Church and asserts underground tunnels connect these structures, implying a coordinated, ancient underground network. - They reference the Kluczynski/Chicago comparison and argue that the Vienna city hall and other structures show discrepancies between the claimed construction dates and known restoration timelines, suggesting hidden or revised history. Malta: Hypogeum - The Hypogeum in Malta is presented as further evidence of a suppressed past. Discovered by accident in 1902, excavation revealed a vast underground temple with thousands of remains. The speaker claims that excavation records show bones destroyed or not fully cataloged, and that only a small percentage of the 7,000 remains had elongated cranial shapes typical of certain ancient peoples. - They argue that bones were removed from public view and stored in basements, with public access restricted to about 80 people per day since 2020, and that skulls have been displayed only intermittently since 1995. - The narrative suggests the skulls show elongated cranial deformation, but the speaker contends the secrecy and destruction of many remains imply the true history is being hidden. They note that the Hypogeum and other underground sites around the world imply a widespread, advanced past civilization that built extensive subterranean architectures. - The Hypogeum of Volumnus in Central Italy is mentioned as another example of an underground complex dating back to antiquity, with similar claims about careful design and hidden or contested histories. Overall thesis - The speaker argues that a highly advanced previous civilization built monumental structures worldwide—underground and above-ground—equipped with sophisticated geometry, symbolism (including angels and elongated skulls), and global networks. - They assert that mainstream narratives about construction dates, workers, and timelines are deliberately eroded, misrepresented, or hidden, and that artifacts and bones have been suppressed or destroyed to maintain a controlled history. - The overarching claim is that the “old world” remains beneath our feet, and that questions about these sites reveal deliberate obfuscation by authorities and historians. The narrative ties together courthouse archaeology, European palatial construction, and Maltese hypogeum findings as parts of a broader pattern of suppressed truth about human history.

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If all the structures above ground are identical, what about the tunnels below? The Basilica Cistern with 336 columns all aligns with the Hagia Sophia, the Cisterns of Theodosius. We've literally located a grid. Less than a quarter of the total area has been excavated or exposed to the public. And, of course, tourists are only allowed to see a fraction of it, and the rest of it is off limits to the public. This obelisk sitting right in the front lawn of this palace, this obelisk was built in negative one thousand four hundred and twenty five. The Roman emperor ordered it and had it shipped by wagon in the year 03/1990. Bronze does not survive for two thousand five hundred years in the open air without massive decay.

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The speaker explores Chicago Public Library archives, alleging a cover-up regarding tunnel systems beneath Chicago. They claim the city's narrative about the tunnels' origins and purpose is false, pointing to discrepancies in dates and explanations. The speaker suggests the tunnels predate telephone cables, implying a previous civilization constructed them. Photos of the tunnels reveal railways, leading to buildings like City Hall, hinting at a connection to an "old world." The speaker cites a former Field Museum employee's account of a tunnel connection and a freight car in the museum's sub-basement. The 1992 Chicago flood is questioned as a possible intentional act of destruction. The speaker then discusses Mount Nemrut in Turkey and Andhara in Syria, alleging deliberate destruction of ancient sites and suppression of true history. They highlight inconsistencies in the mainstream narrative, such as the timeline of architectural advancements. The speaker also questions the official stories behind fires that destroyed numerous buildings in Portland, Maine, and the rapid construction of elaborate structures by figures like Richard Bond and Alfred B. Mullet. They suggest cornerstones in buildings hold hidden information from a previous civilization, referencing the US Capitol Building cornerstone search.

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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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Istanbul, Turkey reveals entrances to underground tunnels—the substructure and foundation of the Great Palace Of Constantinople—stretching from Hagia Sophia to the Sea Of Marmara. It is said this was destroyed by the eighteenth and early nineteen hundreds. The Great Palace Of Constantinople is described as estimated two, which is roughly 2,100,000 square feet—more than 35 NFL football fields combined—with a vast network of tunnels beneath the ground. This was not constructed by horses and wagons. This is undeniable proof that there was a civilization here far more advanced than what we're being told, and this proves that evolution is not taking place. Something happened. Technology was lost without a doubt. Excavations occurred 1921-1923 and 1935-1938; less than a quarter of all of the total area covered by the palace has been excavated. Episode 144 of my lunch break.

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The speaker tours a series of chapels, crypts, and ossuaries around Europe, arguing that beneath many churches lie vast networks of catacombs and thousands of human remains deliberately arranged as ritualistic decorations. In Naples, Italy, the chapel sits in the historic center with an alchemist’s chamber beneath, where two human skulls are exposed, and a drywall barrier hints at hidden rooms and passages. The speaker contends the plan for bone placement is unknown and that the bones and skulls symbolize hidden depths, asserting the relics and backstories (including a “prince”) are likely fictional narratives used to justify underground interments. Moving to Rome, the Our Lady of the Conception of the Capuchins is described as the first Roman church dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, with a crypt beneath the church holding thousands of remains, divided into five chapels and illuminated by dim natural light. The walls are decorated with bones, described as a work of art, and the speaker suggests this is a common, ritualistic practice in churches worldwide, not an exception. The discussion then shifts to the Czech Republic’s Sedlik Ossuary, claimed to contain skeletons of 40,000–70,000 people, with bones artistically arranged to form decorations and furnishings for the chapel. The speaker questions the motivation and accuses the display of normalizing a practice that uses human remains as art under holy spaces, implying a broader pattern of concealed skeletal networks beneath public buildings. Portugal’s Chapel of Bones in Evora is described as a major site where interior walls are lined with skulls and bones, a popular yet controversial attraction. The narrator criticizes the barriers keeping visitors from touching the bones and questions the normalization of bone displays inside places of worship. The narrator then references Hallstatt in Austria, describing an “house of bones” with hundreds of painted skulls. It is claimed that in the 1700s the church exhumed corpses to make space, bleaching and painting the skulls, decorating them with symbols; this practice is said to have continued into recent decades, including a case in 1983 and an ossuary entry in 1995. Across episodes, the speaker asserts that thousands of bones and entire networks of subterranean passages connect to these central chapels, implying a hidden, previous civilization with advanced capabilities and underground megastructures worldwide. References to other sites (Paris Catacombs, Odessa catacombs, and further unnamed locations) are used to support the claim that such bone-laden chambers and tunnels are extensive, interconnected, and concealed from public view. The overarching message is that what is visible as religious architecture conceals deliberate burial patterns and architectural geographies that reveal a past civilization “under our feet,” with bones used for ritualistic displays, meditation symbols, and artistic chandeliers, while public awareness remains limited.

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The video reports the discovery of a sunken basilica, Saint Neophytes, located in Lake Iznik, about 56 miles southeast of Istanbul near Iznik. The Basilica was found in 2014, about 20–30 meters offshore and 2–3 meters deep. Excavation is ongoing, with public access limited; the site is labeled a protected underwater excavation zone, and it can be viewed from the shore about 30 meters away. The team continues to document burials beneath the basilica, including catacombs, and they claim to be uncovering technology beyond coins. Plans are in place to create an underwater museum, to be explored later. The narrator asserts a broader pattern of old-world structures being submerged by dams, ponds, and lakes, and questions mainstream explanations. They argue the lake is ancient in the narrative, but they believe the lake was formed more recently and that the basilica was destroyed by deliberate destruction projects rather than a 1940 earthquake, suggesting the shoreline change and earthquake dating are inconsistent. They reference that the same region near Iznik contains numerous old-world structures such as cisterns and vaults, and they point to a nearby episode about Norsenteppe (about 500 miles away) to claim a regional pattern. They contend that there is factual evidence of destruction projects and that millions of years is not a credible timescale for the lake’s formation. The speaker asserts that there is evidence of a large destroyed city of the old world beneath the lake and nearby, and that the lake is a destruction site. They claim the basilica may sit atop an older structure, possibly a Roman temple to Apollo, and that a pagan temple may lie beneath the site. They state that there are many more old-world remains in the area than officially acknowledged, and that 75–80% of the underground network around Iznik and Istanbul remains unexplored. A claim is made that Leon de Laborde documented the site in 1838, describing the basilica as still visible on the shoreline and walls descending toward the lake; this contradicts the narrative that the structure went underwater due to an earthquake in 1940. The speaker asserts that the 1838 account shows the basilica was not submerged then, and divers later found metal fragments around those walls. They argue the destruction occurred within the last two hundred years, not the 1940 earthquake, and they suggest this contradicts the official timeline. Additional notes include references to an obelisk found near the lake, predating two obelisks shipped to Istanbul, implying local construction of obelisks rather than import from Egypt. They mention Bursa’s Grand Mosque (20 domes, 1396–1399) and criticize Ali Nakar as a figure purported to be linked to rapid construction, arguing such rapid building is inconsistent with what is documented. The video closes by stating that the researchers will broaden their exploration to other countries and continue presenting discoveries that challenge standard timelines, claiming the old-world civilization was widespread and then disappeared, leaving buildings behind.

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The transcript discusses a network of underground tunnel systems and burial sites around the world, arguing they point to a highly advanced “old world” civilization that predates the timeline commonly taught today. The speaker presents several focal claims and observations. In Egypt, The Great Tomb Of Osiris is said to contain a tunnel discovered in 2022, 20 meters (65 feet) underground, two meters high (about 6.5 feet), and 1,305 meters long (4,281 feet). The tunnel is described as potentially for water transportation to the “old world,” though the purpose is stated as unclear. The speaker contrasts this with the claim that the tunnel is an exact replica of the Tunnel Of Eupalinus in Greece, which was used to transport water. The suggestion is that there are twin tunnels in Greece and Egypt that are exact replicas and that such tunnels are found worldwide, implying widespread ancient underground infrastructure. The narrative questions why LiDAR and other advanced survey technologies were not publicly acknowledged earlier, noting that archaeologists had worked at sites since 1998 but that a supposed public exposure of such tunnels occurred in 2022. The speaker implies that this timing is suspicious and asserts that tunnels are present in every city and continent, indicating an underground labyrinth that predates modern history. The broader claim is that what lies below our feet consists of hallways to larger subterranean structures. Headlining the Egypt section is the assertion that a huge granite statue of a king, found in 2010, was headless when discovered, and that heads were destroyed because they would reveal a false history. The speaker argues that these heads were removed to conceal what the “old world” truly looked like. This leads into a broader claim of recurring patterns: statues and heads are removed across continents, suggesting deliberate concealment rather than random decay. The site at Osiris is also linked to a belief that Cleopatra’s burial resting place lies there, with Cleopatra identified as the last queen of ancient Egypt and the focus of claims that the previous civilization would have left behind advanced technology and tablets. The speaker contends that “the previous civilization” ended in a mass reset beginning in the 1700s, and that modern history has been rewritten to obscure this past. From there, the discussion broadens to the idea that the old world is not confined to Egypt. The speaker references a global pattern of geometric tunnels, catacombs, and necropolises that run beneath major sites. In Samos, Greece, and under Alexandria, Egypt, tunnels are described as connecting ancient Greek and Roman monuments and as containing bones and mummies. In Alexandria’s hypogeum, 7,000 individuals are claimed to have been found, with many skulls deposited in the National Museum while others were removed or lost. The claim is that remains from the “old world” were substantial and that bones were taken from excavations, implying deliberate erasure of evidence. Attention is then drawn to two major necropolises in Pakistan: the Chalkhandi Tombs and the Makli Necropolis near Thada, spanning large areas and housing hundreds of thousands to potentially millions of individuals from the old world. The Chalkhandi tombs are described as giant, with tombs 12 to 14 feet tall and multi-tiered platforms, suggesting an architectural sophistication far beyond what the presented timeline would allow. The Makli Necropolis is described as one of the largest funerary sites, with approximately 500,000 to 1,000,000 people allegedly buried there, and the two sites are said to be only 43 miles apart, possibly connected underground. The speaker notes other nearby necropolises and suggests that millions lie buried beneath these structures, not just thousands. Throughout, the speaker argues that these sites collectively demonstrate a connected, global, ancient burial complex and underlying tunnel networks that contradict the conventional historical timeline. The narrative emphasizes that the old world’s technology and knowledge were hidden or suppressed, and that new discoveries are gradually revealing a vastly different history. The speaker hints that more episodes will explore further evidence and connections, insisting that the hidden past is vast and awaiting full exposure. The message concludes with a sense of ongoing discovery and a promise of additional revelations about the true history buried beneath modern civilizations.

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This presentation argues Hagia Sophia is “a mathematical machine using old world principles, avoiding irrational numbers in its construction, not one decimal, using perfect whole numbers and ratios, using sacred geometry.” In 02/2013, researchers using ground penetrating radar detected “multiple hollow spaces underneath the foundation,” including “sealed crypts, subterranean rooms, and, of course, catacombs like we know, catacomb like tunnels beneath this structure,” with areas “off limits to the public.” They claim officials blocked further scans after finding a “three chambered vault crypt connected to cisterns, water channels, and narrow passageways.” They assert a fabricated timeline: “Christian church from May to 1453, and then switched to a mosque until 1931” and “a museum until 2020, where now it’s currently a mosque again.” At the switch, “the Christian altar, the central sacred point of this entire building, was covered up” and “veiled ancient mosaics of Christ and Mary.” They state it was “constructed in just under six years” with “no power tool in sight,” “Donkeys Incorporated.” The complex allegedly links to the Basilica Cistern and Topkap Palace via a “sealed tunnel.” They urge radar openness to the public.

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

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

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

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The speaker travels through Edinburgh, focusing on the Scotts Monument, surrounding buildings, and a broader critique of the mainstream historical narrative about old world construction. He argues that the narrative is childish and immature, and that the real history of these sites is being hidden or misrepresented. Key points and claims mentioned: - The video promises an in-depth look at Edinburgh’s architecture around the Scotts Monument, including the Caledonian hotel, and asserts that the hotel’s master architect was John Moore Dick. The narrator claims the story was “constructed in four years” and that the hotel was built on top of a stone V-shaped station building rebuilt after a fire in June 1890. The monument is described as a large dedication to Sir Walter Scott, but the narrator asserts it was not created for a writer and suggests it existed long before the stated timeline, accompanied by a marble statue of Scott whose material and production time are questioned. - The narrator highlights repeated “fire narratives” in the storytelling about these buildings, implying that fires are used to fit narratives and to signal old-world origins. - A promotional interlude for Rumble and Rumble Wallet is inserted, describing Rumble Wallet as a non-cancelable wallet, ability to tip creators with no middleman fees, and the ability to buy/save assets like Bitcoin and Tether Gold; claims are repeated about eliminating tipping fees and avoiding banks and big tech. - The video discusses the Bank of Scotland building near the Edinburgh area, and other structures such as a church-like meeting place called the hub used for events, noting its rapid five-year construction and a clock built by a man and his son (referred to as a recurring motif in the narrative). - A sequence of observations around the Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, Balmoral (formerly the North British Station Hotel) at 1 Princes Street, and the assertion that these sites were part of a broader pattern of “old world” construction with master architects and competitions, all built in the 18th and 19th centuries. - The narrator contrasts Edinburgh’s dense, palatial architecture with what he suggests are inconsistencies in construction dates, suggesting an undercurrent of hidden history about the era and the people who built these structures. - The channel then moves to broader claims about construction being recorded by repetitive names (e.g., John Henderson, William Byrne, Robert Adam, Robert Byrne) and the idea that many names recur in a way that hints at a concealed or orchestrated narrative rather than independent achievement. - The discussion turns to several European sites, including the Frederick’s Church (Marble Church) in Copenhagen, Denmark, claiming it was designed by Nikola Egdafid (a Danish architect) and that the church’s construction involved improbable logistics, including the sourcing of millions of pounds of marble from distant quarries (Carrera, Italy; Drammen, Norway; Greece; Spain; Portugal) and thousands of horses needing water, which the narrator asserts is logistically impossible for the 1700s. - The narrator asserts that the church’s marble likely could not have been moved as described and uses this to argue that the narrative of the past is flawed. He questions dates and designers, noting that the original plans were abandoned and later re-assigned to other men with the same names, creating a pattern of repetitive attribution. - A broader critique is given of the American architectural scene (Ames Monument, Trinity Church, Ames Gate Lodge, Sever Hall, and Boston’s streets) with similar “fire” and name-repetition motifs. He asserts that the Ames and other structures’ construction dates and attribution are inconsistent, including examples of murals and street-level changes that “cover up” older foundations. - The speaker presents photographic evidence from Boston in the 19th century showing city streets with almost no people around a landscape of grand palaces, arguing that such images conflict with the standard historical narrative of the era. - Throughout, the narrator emphasizes that many buildings across the world allegedly belong to an older, advanced civilization and that modern narratives miscredit these achievements to a later, less advanced timeline. He calls out apparent discrepancies in construction dates, the use of “fire narratives,” and recurring names to support his claim of a hidden or altered history of global architecture. - The episode closes with a call to subscribe for more exploration, a reiteration of the “old world” hypothesis, and the suggestion that many buildings and street layouts around the world are linked through underground connections and a shared, reattributed legacy. Overall, the video asserts that architectural feats attributed to the 18th–19th centuries in Edinburgh and beyond are misdated or misattributed, tied to an older, sophisticated civilization, with recurring names and “fire narratives” used to signal their true origin. It interleaves enthusiastic tours, global comparisons, and digressions into specific buildings, with repeated promotional content for Rumble Wallet.

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We’re told we’ve found over 40 cisterns beneath this location in Istanbul, with the ground described as effectively hollow. The presenter asserts there is a “master planned grid” below the streets and structures, now turned into museums or restricted to the public in the last century. Every cistern, tunnel, or substructure is described as part of an underground blueprint, not just water reservoirs. The host contends that the popular claim of a massive 2,100,000-square-foot palace is incorrect or incomplete; instead, what’s visible today is the basement, while the underlying old world remains. He references episode 33 from 2023, noting a huge golf course next to the stadium and surrounding hotels that supposedly cover ancient remains, suggesting the area could be built over old world buildings. He also cites Balboa Park observations of a land layout described as a perfect square with 90-degree angles, arguing that such cuts are used to hide what lies beneath. The Cistern Of Ayatou(s) (Aiatus) is presented as directly beneath the VEFA Stadium, with the playing surface roughly where the cistern floor was and the enclosing walls aligned with cistern walls. The stadium was built in the 1920s, just before the city’s name changed from Constantinople to Istanbul. The host claims that the cistern they refer to as Ayatouz covers an area of four by 85 meters or approximately 223,000 square feet, over what would be three NFL football fields, and that the grass does not fully cover it because the cistern goes down 13 to 15 meters (roughly 43 to 49 feet)—describing it as a four- to five-story underground building. He asserts this was a “massive destruction project” in the 1920s and 1930s, not a simple covering. Breaking news is announced mid-episode: the stadium is being demolished at the time of posting, with the presenter promising to investigate further. He zooms in on a side wall showing bricks and questions why such structures would be demolished if truth were being told. He argues that old world structures have been destroyed globally over the last two centuries as a means of hiding the underground, and references a 1958 photo showing the outer wall that allegedly encircles the ancient palace. The host introduces the Ipek Badrum Cistern as situated below Children’s Park, with photos from the Nichols v. Artmanov collection and William Earl Bech of Dumbarton Oaks, suggesting these images confirm underground chambers. He insists the old world is beneath the ground and that history books are “completely made up stories.” He claims that since the name change (from Constantinople to Istanbul) in the early 20th century, a deliberate effort has occurred to destroy old world sites, with the cisterns connected or only partially buried. Also mentioned are other underground cisterns near the area, including the Cistern Of Aspar and the Phloxanos Cistern, all described as having similar shapes and features, with Medusa heads visible in some. The presenter asserts there are 64 known cisterns in Istanbul, with 26 dated by mainstream construction dates, and he vows to expose them as interconnected, ancient underground structures, all part of a single vast palace beneath the city. He ends by positing that this isn’t unique to Istanbul; underground palaces and hidden corridors are present worldwide, and their existence is being buried and not taught to the public.

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Just 56 miles southeast of Istanbul, Iznik hosts a submerged basilica, the sunken basilica of Saint Neophytes, discovered in 2014 in Lake Iznik. The site is offshore, about 20 to 30 meters from shore and two to three meters deep, with ongoing active excavation. Public access is limited; the area is a protected underwater excavation zone, viewable from the shore but not enterable without authorization. The team continues to document burials beneath the basilica, catacombs, and other remains, finding technology beyond coins. An underwater museum is planned to be developed there. The narrative presented asserts that the lake is ancient, formed millions of years ago, and the basilica was constructed in the late third to early fourth centuries. It claims the earthquake in 1940 is the reason the shoreline supposedly shifted, collapsing the church, though the speaker disputes this explanation and argues the lake’s formation and the destruction were part of a broader, concealed history. The speaker contends there were numerous old world structures in the area—cisterns, vaults, and an extensive underground network—similar to those near Istanbul. The claim is made that if a single old world structure is found, many more exist in the same region. The speaker asserts there is evidence of a destruction event rather than a gradual formation, suggesting a “destruction project” linked to dam construction and lake formation in the last two hundred years. They reference a nearby episode (Norsenteppe) to illustrate that similar dam-related destruction projects occurred in Turkey. The claim is made that the entire Iznik region, next to Istanbul, is filled with old world structures and that 20 to 25% of the underground network has been explored, leaving 75 to 80% undiscovered. The underwater basilica is described as sitting on or above an older structure, possibly a Roman temple to Apollo, with the site indicating a reset of a highly advanced civilization. The narrative mentions a 1838 description by Leon de Laborde, who described the basilica as still visible on the shoreline, contradicting the later claim that it was submerged due to the 1940 earthquake. It is stated that locals were diving near the walls and bringing up metal fragments, implying long-standing knowledge of the site. The speaker suggests that destruction occurred in the last two hundred years and asserts that the documented account challenges the supposed earthquake-driven submersion timeline from 1940. Additional claims extend to nearby Bursa (ancient Prussia) and the Grand Mosque of Bursa, built 1396–1399 in three years, challenging the notion that such constructions required longer periods. The speaker references Ali Nakar as a supposed architect connected to rapid construction and dismisses the idea that the 18th and 19th centuries produced similar monumental buildings. The broadcast concludes by signaling a broader mission to expose places that do not fit the mainstream timeline, with the promise of further exploration in other countries and a continued investigation into “old world” remains. The episode closes with gratitude to sponsors and the growing donor community.

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The speaker discusses a 1583 map that allegedly shows Russia and Tartaria together, highlighting Tartaria as a vast land not mentioned in history books and suggesting it has been suppressed. This leads to questions about what happened to Tartaria and who took over its groups. The map is also used to argue that New Guinea (referred to as the land of Mu or Lemuria) was once massive and located much closer to the Americas than it appears today, with evidence claimed to be visible in the Library of Congress’ Rare Book and Special Collections Division. The speaker points to features on the map, such as Tartaria, Chalaga, and areas labeled in shaded regions, and references a map from 1544 where Antarctica appears green and a Map of Mundi showing connections, mentioning a phrase “here be dragons” on maps and contrasting that with the Latin label sci and tific implying fiction. The narrative asserts that mainstream history is fabricated and altered to hide a previous, advanced civilization that constructed palaces globally and underground tunnel networks. It is claimed that the old world hid dragons and more land, with history designed to control people by keeping them lost and following leaders toward an uncertain destination. The Chicago Tunnel episode is updated via an anonymous source stating his wife worked in the Tribune Building (Chillaga) in Chicago and that it contains eight sub basements; half housing large equipment and half for storage, with guards and off-limits access, suggesting concealment of truth underground. The speaker describes Derinkuayo (Turkey) as an ancient, multilevel underground city in Cappadocia that could accommodate up to 20,000 people and contained wine and oil presses, stables, and storage rooms. Rooms on the left are claimed to have been misrepresented by mainstream historians as for studies, with the presenter arguing that such narratives are fabrications and that critical reading is needed to detect them. The city is said to have 18 levels of tunnels, with up to 200 small underground cities connected, forming a massive subterranean network, and thousands of miles of tunnels beneath major cities worldwide. The possibility that these tunnels required light sources deeply underground is raised, challenging the idea that electricity or light bulbs emerged only in the 19th century; the presenter argues that a light source would have been necessary 18 levels down, making simplistic tunnel-building explanations implausible. The discussion entertains the possibility of a species that thrived underground or an ancient group like the Anunnaki (linked to Anu and the Sumerian legends) being hidden underground, rather than an extraterrestrial origin. References are made to ant-people legends in Native American lore, including Ant people who supposedly guided virtuous humans during earth’s upheavals, and a potential link between the Babylonian sky god Anu and the Hopi term for ant, suggesting global confounding narratives. The Iraq Museum looting in 2003 is cited, with 15,000 objects stolen and thousands of manuscripts destroyed, alongside the National Library and Archives fire destroying thousands of manuscripts and 170,000 artifacts, framed as evidence that important past information has been erased to control the future. An article from twenty-one years prior is mentioned about the existence of huge underground tunnel networks beneath Iraq, presenting this as part of the broader claim that vast tunnel systems exist beneath many places, concealed from public view.

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

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The speaker discusses the Uplistica Cave complex in Georgia, suggesting it's a melted structure with tunnels potentially connecting to a global network. They criticize carbon dating methods and question the mainstream narrative of earthquakes damaging ancient sites, pointing to a deleted US grant for "restoration." The speaker questions the narrative around the construction of such sites, rejecting the idea that they were built with simple tools by unpaid laborers. They highlight the unearthing of the site in 1956, contrasting it with claims of knowing its history from thousands of years ago. The speaker then shifts focus to Budapest, arguing that its numerous palaces indicate a lost, advanced civilization. They criticize the mainstream historical timeline, citing population charts and construction details as evidence of manipulation. They suggest Budapest was spared from disasters that destroyed other cities, possibly due to protection or advanced technology. Finally, the speaker explores tunnel systems in various cities like Oshkosh, Tampa, and Benicia, rejecting the common explanation that they were built for alcohol smuggling during prohibition. They propose these tunnels are remnants of a previous civilization, possibly connected to a central lodge, and that the tunnels were bricked up to hide what was inside.

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

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The speaker argues that many historic “old world” palaces and structures exist beneath modern American cities, including the Wisconsin State Capitol Building in Madison, which they claim is not the fifth capital on the site but part of a much older, hidden global architectural network. They assert that mainstream histories are deliberately repetitive and fabricated, using the Wisconsin Capitol as a focal point to expose what they consider a universal pattern: palaces built by a previous civilization that were later repurposed or erased from public memory. Key claims about the Wisconsin State Capitol site and its history: - The Wisconsin Capitol is presented as part of a recurring narrative in which ancient palaces precede the current government buildings, and the stated sequence (five capital buildings at this site) is said to be false. - The first capital building was supposedly built in 1836 as a wood “woodshed,” followed by another stone structure in 1837–1838, which they say was constructed by “nobody,” and a third capital building that supposedly collapsed while under construction, though it appears finished to the viewer. - They allege that the population data contradicts the official timeline: Wisconsin’s population was extremely small in the 1840s and 1850s (30,000 in 1840, 305,000 in 1850, 775,000 in 1860), implying that a large-scale capital-building enterprise and skilled labor force should not have existed at that time. - The narrative suggests a deliberate destruction or concealment of older structures and records, with fires cited as a tactic to erase history and clear the way for new constructions on the same sites. They link the fire narratives to “catacombs” and to the idea that many old-world buildings were destroyed or repurposed rather than replaced, with important artifacts removed. - The speaker questions the official fire explanations (e.g., a gas jet igniting varnished ceilings) and notes the rapid rebuilding of new capitals on the same site, sometimes claimed to be completed in under two years, despite alleged significant losses of records and architectural details. Underground and tunnel networks: - The presenter asserts that the Capitol connects to tunnels and utilities under the city, including a tunnel to the Risser/Justice Center across the street, and another continuing down Milwaukee Street that transports utilities and steam; a separate tunnel runs down East Washington Street. They claim multiple interconnected tunnels extend far beneath Madison and link to nearby institutions like the University of Wisconsin–Madison, the Wisconsin Mesa Center, and other government buildings. - They argue these underground passages form a massive, global web of tunnels linking old-world palaces and modern civic centers, accessible only to a select few, with the public largely unaware of their existence. Underground life and popular culture connections: - The narrative mentions a Madison resident, known as Tunnel Bob, who explored tunnels since the 1970s and reportedly lived under the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Patrick Rothfuss, author of the Kingkiller Chronicle, is cited as having a family connection to Tunnel Bob, suggesting a link between fiction and underground reality as presented by the speaker. - They extend the underground concept to other cities (Chicago, New York, Minneapolis) as part of a broader pattern in which old-world structures are hidden below modern urban environments. Other locations and examples: - The Minneapolis Basilica of Saint Mary is discussed as another example where multiple prior churches existed on the same site, with claims about restoration, gold leafings found, and a narrative of successive buildings—each described as an old-world palace rather than the officially claimed church history. - The speaker repeatedly asserts that the old-world constructions exist and have been overwritten by a controlled, modern narrative, urging viewers to see the “truth” behind the lies and to examine the underlying tunnels, architectural transitions, and the supposed deliberate erasures. Overall, the presentation reiterates a global pattern: ancient, elaborate structures beneath modern cities; repeated fires and reconstruction to erase previous palaces; hidden tunnel networks linking capitols, universities, and government sites; and a call for viewers to question established histories and to seek the underground infrastructure that supposedly proves the old-world presence beneath contemporary cities.
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