reSee.it Podcast Summary
We focus on the Giza Plateau where a hidden subterranean network lies under the Sphinx: a web of rooms and cavities that may extend beneath the entire Giza site. The speakers discuss four entrances—under the left paw, on the head, and two others—that imply a guarded underground area. Dr. Robert Shock and John Anthony West argued there is water erosion on the Sphinx that might indicate an older date, and the Sphinx body is bedrock cut away to reveal chambers. The Sphinx, they say, functions as a gate to these subterranean libraries and protectors.
Dialogue covers how dynastic Egypt allegedly adopted a much earlier civilization, aligning with constellations and water erosion evidence, like Leo and Orion. They describe probes by Göbekli Tepe sites; the Sphinx's lion-like head; the idea of a pre-dynastic civilization that built monumental works and could have preserved knowledge in underground vaults. They recount the story of a flood that buried Shuruppak and Eridu, the discovery of those sites in Iraq, and later discoveries around Lake Van and Derinkuyu-Kaymakli that suggest vast underground cities used for survival through catastrophes. Dating remains challenging; older layers might predate Younger Dryas.
Next, the program delves into planetary science and archeo-astronomy. Pioneer 10/11 data allegedly revealed a large unseen planet beyond the Kuiper belt and a 'dead star' influencing the solar system; a 1987 encyclopedia diagram claimed 'equal pole, equal pull.' Advocates cite Caltech’s Planet 9 studies and the deaths of two researchers as suspicious. They tie this to the Great Year, 26,000-year procession of equinoxes, and cycles tied to solar activity, coronal mass ejections, and mass climate shifts like the Older and Younger Dryas. The claim is that civilizations rose and fell with these cosmic resets.
The final discussion covers ancient networks, symbology, and the geographic spread of knowledge from Eastern Anatolia to Peru, Bolivia, and Tiwanaku. They argue that scripts may be symbolic rather than phonetic, and that temple designs—three-door T-pillars, sun-alignments, and stone-work like basalt and granite—carry universal teachings. Göbekli Tepe, Ceşit, Kef Kalesi, and Alton Tepe are cited as interconnected nodes. The guests propose that lost wisdom travels worldwide via maritime routes and secret societies, suggesting Atlantis-like precursors and Hermetic principles of balance, the law of correspondence, and enlightenment through architecture.