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In 02/2022, a tunnel was found beneath the Great Tomb Of Osiris in Egypt, mirroring the Tunnel Of Eupalinus in Greece. Despite being presented as a water transportation system, the speaker questions this explanation, suggesting it's part of a larger, hidden underground network from a more advanced, pre-reset civilization. The speaker highlights the delayed public reveal of the tunnel and the removal/destruction of statue heads at the site, alleging a cover-up of true history and the appearance of ancient beings. They believe the site, potentially Cleopatra's burial, conceals advanced technology. The speaker connects the Egyptian tunnels to catacombs and geometric tunnel networks globally, often found beneath churches, suggesting they are ancient burial sites (necropolises). They cite the discovery of 7,000 skulls in Alexandria, some with abnormal cranial elongation, as evidence of a hidden past. The speaker concludes that these necropolises represent the remains of a previous civilization across multiple timelines.

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Radar scanning revealed a vast underground network beneath the Giza Plateau, including eight wells 2,125 feet deep and two massive cubic chambers. Researchers Biondi and Malanga used Cosmos SkyMed data and phononic software, exceeding standard SAR capabilities. Critics, like Hawass, dismiss the findings, despite Biondi's expertise in radar and SAR, space engineering, and international space law. A 1967 treaty allows satellite scanning, which Biondi knew, enabling the research without Egypt's permission. This treaty unlocks exploration of old world sites globally. The discovery suggests hidden tunnels and secrets beneath Giza, cathedrals, and other sites. The speaker believes the pyramids are technology from the old world and possibly still operational. They advocate for further independent research to uncover the truth about what lies beneath these sites.

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The Giza Plateau, with its impressive pyramids, also has a hidden network of rooms and cavities beneath the Sphinx. This suggests that the entire area may have a vast subterranean structure. There's a belief that NASA has concealed knowledge about civilizational cycles and a binary star companion, which could explain these hidden histories. The discussion raises the question of when these underground cities were built, with speculation that they were sealed and buried by a flood. This leads to the idea that what we refer to as Atlantis might actually be linked to these lost civilizations.

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Corrado Malanga and Filippo Biondi published research in 02/2022 using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data and proprietary software to detect millimetric vibrations and reveal underground structures. A recent press release summarized their research of the Khafre Pyramid, revealing the 3D reconstruction of its interior and areas deep beneath the plateau. Near the pyramid's base, five identical structures connected by geometric pathways are seen, each containing five horizontal levels and a sloping roof. Below these are eight cylindrical, vertical wells with descending spiral pathways. These wells descend 648 meters, merging into two 80-meter cubic structures. The entire structure extends two kilometers beneath the surface, under all three Giza pyramids. This discovery challenges mainstream Egyptology's claim that the pyramids were tombs built around 2500 BC. The structure's mathematics, including pi, the golden ratio, and the speed of light, suggest a different purpose. Nikola Tesla believed the pyramids could harness Earth's natural frequencies. Christopher Dunn argued the Great Pyramid was a power-generating machine, while Joseph Farrell proposed it was a scalar weapon. The cylindrical wells could be conduits for energy or sound waves, and the cubic structures might serve as energy storage. The Khafre project hopes to excavate the site.

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Speaker 1 reveals some surprising information about an underground pyramid that has been studied for decades. The pyramid, larger than the one in Giza, is believed to be located near Valdez. A Pentagon official met with defense contractors studying the pyramid and learned that it may be suppressing consciousness. The discovery was made after an earthquake, which revealed an anomaly on seismographs. Tunnels and elevator shafts were built to access the structure, but news coverage was suppressed. Speaker 1 mentions that the information came from someone associated with Bell Labs or a precursor to AT&T. In summary, there is an underground pyramid being studied, and Speaker 1 has shared all the information they know about it.

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Researchers led by Corrado Malanga and Filippo Biondi claim to have discovered a vast underground city beneath Egypt's Pyramid of Giza using SAR Doppler tomography. This revealed eight wells, spiral pathways, and two massive cubic chambers extending 2,125 feet underground. Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass criticized these claims as lacking scientific credibility because the researchers didn't excavate the site. However, Biondi has a PhD in telecommunications engineering and expertise in SAR and radar signal processing, while Hawass lacks specialized experience in SAR or radar technology. Biondi utilized Cosmos SkyMed data, which tracks surface vibrations from seismic waves, and phononic software to map the underground structures. The 1967 Outer Space Treaty allows satellite imaging, meaning Egypt can't legally prevent this research. The findings suggest a vast underground network, challenging established narratives about the pyramids' purpose. The speaker advocates for further independent research at Giza and other global sites.

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With a technique achieving depths around five kilometers, shafts were discovered. Initially dismissed as noise, repeated confirmations across radar, images, and other methods led to announcing their existence with high probability. Structures under the pyramids were presented at a conference. The technique could be used to scan Mars. The existence of an underground city in Giza has been theorized before. Observed 90-degree angles, spirals, and rooms are considered unnatural. Archaeology and science are needed to understand the pyramids. Creating a 3D model involved analyzing a year's worth of tomographies, approximately 200, processed continuously by two computers, using different tomographic lines, images, and satellite systems, all yielding the same results.

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In 02/2022, a tunnel was found beneath the Temple of Osiris in Egypt, similar to the Tunnel of Eupalinus in Greece, both supposedly for water transportation. The speaker questions this explanation, suggesting a more advanced, hidden civilization existed. They believe the tunnels are part of a larger underground network, possibly catacombs, and that the discovery of a headless statue at the site is evidence of a cover-up regarding the appearance of people from the old world. The speaker believes the site may contain the burial of Cleopatra and technology from the old world, including secrets to immortality. They note FOIAs requesting documents relevant to the resurrection chamber of Gilgamesh, the current location of his body, and the location of buried Nephilim. The speaker highlights the geometric patterns of the tunnels, their resemblance to catacombs, and the presence of a church built over a similar tunnel network in Greece. They point out the proximity of the Egyptian temple to the Catacombs of Kom El Shakafa in Alexandria, where thousands of skeletons with elongated skulls were found and many bones were removed. The speaker concludes that these tunnels are part of a worldwide network of necropolises, ancient cities of the dead.

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The Great Pyramid of Khufu and the Sphinx hold hidden mysteries beneath their structures. Advanced technologies like 3D laser scanning and cosmic ray imaging have revealed a complex network of passageways and rooms. One astonishing discovery is a large void above the Grand Gallery, sparking theories of its purpose. The internal structure of the pyramid shows intricate craftsmanship and precision, challenging our understanding of ancient Egyptian capabilities. Hidden chambers and passageways add further mystery, with theories ranging from burial chambers to astrological purposes. Some speculate that the pyramids were built to protect treasures and sacred artifacts, while others suggest they contain scrolls revealing ancient wisdom. The Sphinx also holds secrets, with seismic surveys indicating chambers beneath it. Cutting-edge technology allows researchers to explore these ancient structures without causing damage.

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The Step Pyramid of Djoser has an extensive subterranean network, but a 14-year restoration project may have been a destruction project led by Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, overseen by Zahi Hawass. Hawass restricts access to sites, supposedly to protect heritage, but allegedly to preserve mainstream narratives. He blocked independent explorations, including ground-penetrating radar scans of the Sphinx. Thousands of human remains have been found at Saqqara, with sealed chambers under the Step Pyramid. Coffins significantly larger than human size have been found and associated with animals, but they may have been built for the Nephilim. The Serapium of Saqqara contains 24 massive granite sarcophagi, weighing 50-60 metric tons each, supposedly for bulls. Discovered in 1851, the sarcophagi are now empty, with contents removed, allegedly for preservation, by French archaeologist Augusta Mariette. Mariette had no formal training and some sarcophagi lids were already open. The sarcophagi were quarried from Aswan, 500 miles away, suggesting advanced technology. The speaker believes the tombs held giants and that the removal of the contents was a heist, robbing our timeline.

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Researchers led by Corrado Malanga and Filippo Biondi, without Egyptian permission, claim to have discovered a vast underground city beneath the Pyramid of Giza using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Doppler tomography. They identified eight wells and two cubic structures extending 2,125 feet underground, forming a network. Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass criticized these claims as ridiculous, citing the lack of on-site excavation. However, Biondi, holding a PhD in telecommunications engineering, possesses expertise in SAR and radar signal processing, unlike Hawass. The research team utilized Italy's Cosmos SkyMed satellite, exploiting a loophole in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, which allows satellite imaging without needing permission from the country below. The speaker believes this discovery exposes the true purpose of the pyramids and challenges established narratives, suggesting a cover-up by Egyptian authorities. The speaker encourages further independent research using SAR technology worldwide.

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Corrado Malanga and Filippo Biondi published peer-reviewed research in 02/2022 using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data and proprietary software to detect millimetric vibrations and reveal underground structures. A recent press release summarized their research of the Khafre Pyramid, revealing the 3D reconstruction of the pyramid's interior and deep beneath the plateau. Near the pyramid's base, they found five identical structures connected by geometric pathways, each containing five horizontal levels and a sloping roof. Below these are eight cylindrical structures, appearing as vertical wells with descending spiral pathways. These wells descend 648 meters, merging into two 80-meter cubic structures. The entire structure extends two kilometers beneath the surface, under all three Giza pyramids. The presenter notes that mainstream Egyptology claims the pyramids were tombs built around 2500 BC, but the mathematics in their construction and expert architects suggest otherwise. The SAR data reveals a mechanical or functional system, supporting past hypotheses. Nikola Tesla believed the pyramids could harness Earth's natural frequencies. Christopher Dunn argued the Great Pyramid was a power-generating machine, and Joseph Farrell proposed it was a weapon using paleophysics. The cylindrical wells could be conduits for energy or sound waves, and the cubic structures might be energy storage units. The Khafre project hopes to excavate the site.

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The Great Pyramid of Giza may have been built as a giant battery. The pyramid's design suggests it could generate electricity using natural vibrations and water beneath it. Traces of zinc and hydrochloric acid found in the pyramid support this theory. The pyramid's exterior acts as an insulator, while the interior contains conductive materials. The chambers produce electricity, with the potential to distribute energy. This theory is supported by scientific evidence of electromagnetic energy focus in the pyramid's chambers. The possibility of ancient electricity generation in the pyramids raises questions about how this energy could have been utilized.

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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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Corrado Malanga and Filippo Biondi published research in 02/2022 using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data and proprietary software to detect millimetric vibrations and reveal underground structures. A recent press release summarized their findings on the Khafre Pyramid, revealing a 3D reconstruction of its interior and the area beneath the Giza Plateau. Near the pyramid's base, they found five identical structures connected by geometric pathways, each with five horizontal levels and a sloping roof. Below these are eight cylindrical, vertical wells with descending spiral pathways. These wells descend 648 meters and merge into two 80-meter cubic structures. The entire structure extends two kilometers beneath the surface, under all three Giza pyramids. The official story claims the pyramids were tombs built around 2500 BC, but the mathematics in their construction and expert architects suggest otherwise. The SAR data reveals what appears to be a mechanical system. Nikola Tesla believed the pyramids could harness Earth's natural frequencies. Christopher Dunn argued the Great Pyramid was a power generator, and Joseph Farrell proposed it was a scalar weapon. The cylindrical wells could be conduits for energy or sound, and the cubic structures might be energy storage units. The Khafre project hopes to excavate the site.

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In February 2022, a tunnel was found beneath the Temple of Osiris in Egypt, similar to Greece's Tunnel of Eupalinus, raising questions about its purpose beyond water transportation. This find, along with a headless granite statue discovered in 2010, suggests hidden truths about our history. The heads are removed to conceal the true appearance of past civilizations. I believe the Temple of Osiris may hold Cleopatra's burial site, disturbed in the 1930s under the guise of restoration. The old world's technology might be buried with significant figures like Cleopatra, sought after for power. Identical tunnels and geometric catacombs point to something much deeper, with churches often built on top. These may connect to necropolises, ancient cities of the dead, found worldwide containing remains from different timelines.

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Speaker 0 discusses a claim that researchers Corrado Malanga and Filippo Biondi found a vast underground city beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza, stating they did so without formal permission from Egypt to investigate or publish. The team reportedly used synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Doppler tomography with two radars, photographing the pyramids and compiling data into images that exposed eight wells described as hollowed structures with spiral pathways extending underground. The eight wells are said to be 2,125 feet deep, beneath the Khafre Pyramid, with two cubic chambers identified as massive, cubed-shaped structures integrated into the underground network. The findings are attributed to the use of Cosmos SkyMed data and BEYONDI’s phononic software, which allegedly maps below the surface by analyzing subtle surface vibrations caused by seismic waves, claiming the method sees deeper than standard SAR (which supposedly tapers out at about 10 meters). Speaker 0 notes that the site is off-limits to the public and independent researchers, and claims Egypt tightly controls archaeological activities around the pyramids through the Supreme Council of Antiquities and the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. They argue that the project challenges established narratives and that mainstream experts are dismissive, labeling the claims as fake or lacking credibility. Zahi Hawass, described as an Egyptian archaeologist and former minister of antiquities, is said to have strongly criticized Malanga and Biondi, calling their claims ridiculous and lacking scientific credibility. The speaker contends Hawass lacks formal training or hands-on experience in SAR or radar technology, whereas Biondi is presented as an expert in SAR and radar signal processing, with a PhD in telecommunications engineering and additional credentials in space engineering and international space law. The speaker argues Hawass’s dismissal relies on the absence of on-site excavation, contrasting it with the independent researchers’ use of accessible technology and documented data. They assert that the researchers found a loophole via the Outer Space Treaty (1967), which supposedly allows satellite observations over Giza and international access to data, since the treaty states that no one owns outer space bodies and says surveillance aircraft or satellites can operate there. The presenter asserts Biondi understood this legal framework and used it to justify the work, while Hawass purportedly questions the legality or depth of the findings. The narrative calls for renewed independent investigations to verify the underground network, and accuses Egypt of blocking further exploration to maintain control of the narrative. It questions what else might lie under Egypt’s sands and across other ancient sites, suggesting underworld connections and Nephilim legends, and posits that the pyramids could be remnants of advanced ancient technology still operational today. The speaker repeatedly emphasizes evaluating credentials and the potential for further, independent verification, insisting that the truth should prompt more exploration rather than dismissal.

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A 3D model of the Pyramid of Carre was constructed using tomographical images from Capella's space and Umbra radars. Analysis revealed intensely colored spots above Belzoni's chamber, corresponding to internal artificial structures. Improvements in signal-to-noise ratio revealed the internal structure of five horizontal levels and a sloping roof. The tomography shows vertical structures. Below ground level, vertically aligned cylindrical structures extend for hundreds of meters beneath the Giza Plateau. Eight of these structures, arranged in two parallel rows, descend to 648 meters, merging into two large cubic structures measuring approximately 80 meters per side. The eight cylindrical structures appear as vertical wells, hollow inside and surrounded by descending spiral pathways. Tomographic data analysis shows the underground structures extend below the pyramids of Kafray, Khufu, and Benkare for approximately two kilometers. More information is expected to be released soon.

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Joe Rogan Experience #1742 - Jimmy Corsetti
Guests: Jimmy Corsetti
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Jimmy Corsetti, the guest, shares his journey from a corporate job as a fraud investigator at Target to becoming a YouTuber focused on ancient civilizations through his channel, Bright Insight. He discusses his early fascination with ancient Egypt, which began in sixth grade, and how he transitioned to creating content on YouTube after feeling unfulfilled in his corporate career. Corsetti highlights the challenges of corporate life, including the pressures of increased responsibilities and the lack of passion for his work. He explains that his interest in ancient civilizations was sparked by videos on topics like the Richat Structure in Africa, which he compares to Atlantis. Corsetti emphasizes the importance of engaging content and how his enthusiasm for ancient history led to his most successful videos. He mentions his first viral video about Nikola Tesla and his creative process, which often involves brainstorming titles and thumbnails to attract viewers. The conversation shifts to the Richat Structure, or the Eye of Africa, which Corsetti believes could be linked to Atlantis. He discusses the Younger Dryas impact theory, suggesting that a cataclysmic event around 11,600 years ago reset civilization, and mentions archaeological discoveries like Göbekli Tepe that challenge traditional timelines of human history. Corsetti argues that evidence of advanced civilizations predating known history exists, and he speculates about the potential for lost knowledge and technology. The discussion also covers the construction of the pyramids, with Corsetti questioning the mainstream narrative that they were built solely as tombs. He points out the lack of evidence for this claim, noting that no mummies have been found in the pyramids and that the structures themselves do not exhibit typical burial site characteristics. He references the precision of the stonework and the advanced techniques that may have been used, suggesting that the ancients possessed knowledge and capabilities that have been lost over time. Corsetti shares his experiences visiting Egypt and exploring the pyramids, emphasizing the need for further exploration of ancient sites and the mysteries they hold. He expresses a desire to understand the true purpose of the pyramids and the civilizations that built them, suggesting they may have served functions beyond burial. The conversation concludes with Corsetti reflecting on the cyclical nature of history, the potential for cataclysmic events to reset civilizations, and the importance of questioning established narratives. He encourages listeners to explore these topics and consider the implications of lost knowledge and ancient technologies. Corsetti's journey from corporate dissatisfaction to exploring ancient mysteries serves as an inspiration for others seeking fulfillment in their lives.

American Alchemy

What’s Hidden Beneath the Pyramids? Lost Cities, Ancient Gods & Hidden Chambers (Ft. Luke Caverns)
Guests: Luke Caverns
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In 2024, Egyptian and Japanese researchers used ground-penetrating radar and electrical-resistivity tomography to map the western cemetery beside the Great Pyramid. They identified a shallow, likely man-made L-shaped structure about 10 meters long, its function unknown. Former antiquities minister Zahi Hawass acknowledged three independent tunnels associated with the Sphinx. A 2025 online surge centers on Filippo Beyond using synthetic aperture radar Doppler tomography and AI to map subsurface features beneath the Giza plateau, though skeptics question the resolution and the AI’s infallibility. Luke Caverns presents a background as a vigilante archaeologist, inspired by Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson, tracing a family lineage of treasure quests from the American Southwest to the oil era. He explains nominal determinism around his name, Reagan roots, and a family tale of lost Spanish gold mines. He argues mainstream archaeology is sterilized and romance-driven, seeks to sell the mystery, and aims to reignite wonder rather than settle history. Discussions move from the Sphinx to the Osiris shaft, the Osirion, and the hidden networks under the Giza plateau. The Osiris shaft is described as a descending chamber with water, and Herodotus is cited about an island tomb under a lake. The Osirion’s massive red granite blocks and its age prompt debates about pre-dynastic foundations. The conversation contrasts conventional archaeology with alternative narratives and emphasizes the ongoing tension between evidence and speculation. The dialogue broadens to Atlantis, prehistory, and the possibility of ancient civilizations in the Americas. Luke discusses travel plans to Peru and Ecuador, praises or critiques the role of media and marketing in archaeological discoveries, and previews joint expeditions with the host. The conversation ends with a sense of openness to mystery, but a clear emphasis on careful scrutiny, personal experience, and the responsibility of presenters to distinguish rumor from evidence.

American Alchemy

The Scientist That Scanned Beneath The Pyramids [Exclusive Interview]
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Filippo Bondi’s interview on American Alchemy centers on a provocative claim: Doppler tomography using synthetic aperture radar data suggests an energy grid and possible underground chambers beneath the Khafre pyramid on the Giza plateau. Bondi explains the methodological backbone: a novel technique that fuses photon and phonon information at environmental boundaries to perform tomographic inversions, allowing us to “look inside” the Earth to depths of over a kilometer. He emphasizes that the data come from multiple satellites and that the team validates their findings against known subsurface structures, including Osiris shaft and Gran Sasso measurements, arguing that consistent cross‑context validation strengthens the case for a real, man‑made subterranean network. He is careful to differentiate their instrument’s capacity from conventional radar penetration and stresses that the spiraling tubes, central cores, and what appears to be an eight-pillar energy grid are interpretations of vibrationally rich boundaries, not arbitrary reconstructions. The conversation also touches how this technique could extend to volcanology, mining, and energy concepts, including speculation about water’s role as an information carrier within piezoelectric channels. Across the discussion, Bondi frames the work as a cautious but bold challenge to orthodox archaeology and physics, while outlining ongoing steps: peer-reviewed publication, broader validation, and in‑situ measurements with Egyptian authorities. The dialogue further explores the cultural and epistemic tension around Egyptology, the appeal of a potentially revolutionary re-reading of pyramids, and the imperative of collaboration over competition, including proposed joint projects with researchers like ScanPyramid to triangulate evidence with muon detectors and deeper field work, all while acknowledging the necessary pace of scientific validation in a field with global historical and economic stakes. topics otherTopics booksMentioned

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2231 - Jimmy Corsetti & Dan Richards
Guests: Jimmy Corsetti, Dan Richards
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Joe Rogan hosts a discussion with Dan Richards and Jimmy Corsetti, focusing on topics related to ancient civilizations, archaeology, and the controversies surrounding them. They begin by discussing the debunking of claims made by Flint Dibble regarding plant domestication and adaptation, emphasizing the complexities of natural selection in agriculture. The conversation shifts to Baalbek, a site in Lebanon known for its massive stones, which are believed to have been moved and constructed by an advanced civilization. Corsetti highlights the impressive engineering feats involved in the construction of Baalbek, including the transportation of stones weighing up to 1,500 tons, and questions the conventional narratives surrounding its origins, suggesting that the Romans may not have been responsible for its construction. They also touch on Gobekli Tepe, an archaeological site in Turkey that challenges established timelines of human history. Corsetti notes that only a small percentage of Gobekli Tepe has been excavated, raising questions about the motivations behind the lack of further exploration. He suggests that the Turkish government’s focus on tourism and potential economic benefits may hinder archaeological efforts. The discussion then moves to the Great Pyramid of Giza, where they explore the existence of a hidden chamber discovered through muon technology. They express frustration over the lack of plans to investigate this chamber, emphasizing the importance of uncovering the mysteries of the pyramid and its construction. The conversation also delves into the Rishat Structure in Mauritania, which some speculate could be linked to the legend of Atlantis due to its concentric circles and geographical features. Corsetti argues that the site deserves further exploration, as it may hold significant clues about ancient civilizations. Throughout the discussion, they critique mainstream media and academic narratives, highlighting how biases and political agendas can distort public understanding of history and science. They emphasize the need for open-mindedness and critical thinking in exploring ancient history, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of humanity's past. The episode concludes with reflections on the implications of these discussions for contemporary society, including the influence of powerful interests on public discourse and the importance of independent thought in the face of prevailing narratives.

American Alchemy

Epstein & UFOs: The Global Science Honeypot (Ft. Jay Anderson & Kurt Metzger)
Guests: Jay Anderson, Kurt Metzger
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Jesse and guests dissect a sprawling web of power, crime, and covert science. They discuss Jeffrey Epstein, Epstein’s handler Ghislaine Maxwell, and a purported client list that includes Trump and other elites, asserting that documents are being suppressed to protect individuals. They argue that Trump’s campaign is facing a growing backlash from within his base, and that Team Trump has framed Epstein as a lone predator while gaslighting the public about a broader shadow network. Epstein is described as obsessed with eugenics and “creating his own race,” funding secret science and gravity-propulsion research, and hosting physicists on his islands; they mention a claimed 2002 cloning of Eve and alleged underground laboratories. They insist the shadow network wields leverage over leaders and that the real perpetrators are the ones who helped him and participated with him. Shifting to UFOs, the discussion centers on insiders like Oki Shannon and Hal Putoff, and on whether there is a formal or informal orbit of expertise in the defense community about nonhuman phenomena. Shannon reportedly described an informal Los Alamos working group and suggested interdimensional explanations, using Flatland as a metaphor for cross‑dimensional observation. The speakers debate whether recovered vehicles exist or whether the narrative is a deliberate smoke screen for exotic Earth technologies, including propulsion ideas inspired by the Casimir effect and other energy concepts. They recount crash-site intrigues, including Aztec and Roswell lore, and highlight the difficulty of validating claims, noting that sources may be constrained by classification, misdirection, or differing interpretations. On archaeology and acoustics, Malta’s hypogeum, the Dendera lamp-like imagery, and Egypt’s pyramids enter a shared conversation. The panelists discuss archaeo acoustics and psychoacoustic architecture, arguing that ancient sites were tuned to resonate at frequencies such as 111 Hz to influence cognition and states of consciousness. They cite subterranean corridors beneath the Giza plateau with claims of hidden chambers found by synthetic aperture radar tomography in 2022, and note Italian researchers mapping Grand Sasso’s caverns. They refer to megalithic precision, elongated skulls at Malta, and cross‑cultural patterns suggesting ancient knowledge that transcends conventional timelines. The thread links acoustics, geometry, and perceived ancient technologies into a broader mystery. Finally, the conversation weaves in secret societies, esoteric symbolism, and power networks. Mentions of the Knights of Malta, the City of London, and the Remembrancer frame a narrative of hidden influence, while Freemasonry and the Templars appear as recurring motifs in discussions of the Anglo‑American establishment. The dialogue touches MKUltra and Monarch programming, and connects these themes to a wider pattern of occult thinking, Atlantis narratives, and debates about giants of intellect. Throughout, the speakers caution about sources, seek data over dogma, and acknowledge that many threads—aliens, ancient tech, elite networks—resist easy verification.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2374 - Ben van Kerkwyk
Guests: Ben van Kerkwyk
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Hidden beneath Egypt's sands lies a labyrinth described by antiquity as larger and grander than the pyramids. Ben van Kerkwyk recounts a central atrium spanning tens of meters, at its center a long, metallic 40-meter object whose nature remains uncertain. Ancient writers, from Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus and Pliny the Elder, claimed the labyrinth housed thousands of rooms and vast courts, surpassed in labor by no other structure. Petri later reported a ruined Roman town at the surface, and modern crews at the site of Hara say underground walls and chambers lie beneath a water table around five meters. Between 2008 and the 2010s, the Matahar expedition, in collaboration with the Supreme Council of Antiquities and other institutes, used ground-penetrating radar, geomagnetism, low-frequency seismic tomography, and electrical resistivity to image the labyrinth. They found a dense maze of granite walls and wide corridors, extending at least two sectors with walls hundreds of meters across. The survey shows a water table about 5 meters below the surface; deeper levels may be drier. The labyrinth is said to span about 100 meters by 150 meters, with a large central atrium connecting multiple levels, and the bottom layers appear less waterlogged, potentially free of groundwater. Van Kerkwyk also highlights the pre-dynastic precision stone vessels, which modern scanning and geometry studies suggest were produced with extraordinary accuracy, including near-zero tolerance for flatness and circularity. Tubular drill marks appear on some pieces, while copper traces are conspicuously absent in tested fragments. In one set of analyses, titanium and other alloys appeared in tiny fragments, prompting speculation about exotic tool materials. Max Zamalov's SEM work raised the possibility of nuclear machining and even titanium usage in fabrication, though he emphasizes that more testing is needed. The Vase Scan project has since brought dozens of vessels into museum collections for scanning and verification. The conversation shifts to politics and gatekeeping in archaeology, with examples of data suppression around Matahar and other expeditions and tensions with Zahi Hawass and Egyptian authorities. The discussion links independent scanning approaches—space-based, muon, and radar—to claims about ancient technologies, star glyphs and stargates, notably at Dendera, where glyphs are interpreted as Stargate imagery. Van Kerkwyk argues that the labyrinth could be the century's biggest archaeological find if verified, and he advocates open investigation rather than premature conclusions. The dialogue probes civilization's oscillation between rise and fall, and whether ancient mastery predates dynastic Egypt.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2443 - Filippo Biondi
Guests: Filippo Biondi
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The episode follows Filippo Biondi, a scientist describing a radar-based tomographic technique that he says can reveal underground structures beneath the Giza pyramids, including extensive column-like features and large chambers. The host and guest discuss the evolution of the method, from satellite-borne radar focusing on surface vibrations to reconstructing subsurface images, and how multiple satellite datasets have produced consistent results across different platforms. Biondi recounts how initial scans focused on Khufu before expanding to the broader Giza plateau and, later, to Khafre and the Sphinx. He emphasizes the credibility of the measurements by noting hundreds of scans with consistent results and presenting that the technique also served as a benchmark for known underground structures elsewhere, such as a deep laboratory in Gran Sasso. Throughout the conversation, skepticism from archaeologists and online commentators is acknowledged, but the guest insists the data are robust and reproducible, and he expresses willingness for replication by independent groups. He describes a multi-layer “Zed” structure beneath the pyramid, with spiraling patterns and potential coils, and proposes that the shafts running from surface to depth may connect to large underground cavities roughly eighty meters on each side. Visual reconstructions accompany the discussion, including artist renderings and 3D models, while the guest stresses that the images are derived from tomographic data and not mere artistic speculation. He argues that if verified, the findings could imply a civilization far older and more advanced than currently recognized, with possible implications for our understanding of ancient technology, energy concepts, and the relationship between vibration, resonance, and matter. The conversation also touches practical possibilities for future exploration, including the use of robotics and in-situ verification, funding challenges, and international collaboration with Egyptian authorities. The guests’ broader outlook links these subterranean discoveries to ongoing debates about human origins, religious and cultural narratives, and the idea that exploration of the past can reshape our present concept of civilization, science, and curiosity.
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