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[Music] hello joe rogan nice to meet you in person i've watched many many of your videos on youtube and i really really enjoy them that's quite flattering well we share a common interest uh this this fascination with ancient civilizations and and the mysteries that come the first video i think i saw of you was um this video of these concentric circles in africa that are remarkably similar to the descriptions of atlantis the wrist shot structure yeah and then i started reading up on it and i'm like this is pretty wild and then i got into your whole youtube page which is called bright insight and uh it's really excellent so first before you get started how did you get interested in this subject well going back to the sixth grade that was when i fell in love with the egyptians oh yeah bring that sucker up to you there you go how's that sound perfect i've always had a fascination for the ancients i and growing up in school most topics boarded the hell out of me in math i'd be like counting the ceiling tiles more than be counting numbers and but something like that you know the ancients science history i always thought was fun um but i never would have thought that i would grow up to find make a career out of it like my story's pretty unique in that i made a lot of life changes about five years ago i was heading down a path i was really unhappy i was doing a corporate life and i was more depressed than i had ever been and yet i had all everything in my life i had a good paycheck beautiful wife house everything except for a soul-sucking path of of a career that was going to bring me nothing but misery what were you doing well i was a fraud investigator for a large retailer one of the largest uh i'll say it's not walmart actually it's target who cares oh jesus you're crazy i can't believe you're saying it it was a sweet gig for a while i was doing uh so i had a couple responsibilities

internal theft and fraud so i was investigating employees that steal from the company and i also managed the team that would bust the shoplifters external theft and fraud and that gig was awesome for a few years until and i'm not talking crap about target because it's it's a corporate thing they're all doing the do more with less philosophy through attrition they get rid of other positions and then they pass on those responsibilities to you and then you end up doing less of what you really want to do for example i was good at it was busting people they were stealing from the company salaried managers how do they steal like what's the the most clever way well so it could be something as simple as stealing cash but that's like the easiest thing to catch so that's more rare uh some people steal merchandise so you got to think about it like if you were to take because we were joking about dvds earlier doing them anymore but when i was last here in 2014 dvd box sets for like television series those things would go 50 60 bucks but if you steal a whole box of them and you sell them on the black market yeah there's no overhead and other things that people do is mark things down like you know you'll have a tv or patio furniture or something whatever you think about and and you just mark that stuff down and yeah but it could be something simple stuff it could be people that are just trying to i don't know i mean you think about it like it's actually let me let me put it like this and this is for the external this is the shoplifters you want to guess what the number one most stolen thing out of target is out of anything else gum no i'll give you a hint i think something you could slip into your pocket i'll give you a hint oh yes it's women and something it's just dropping their purse it's nail polish nail polish more than anything really yeah so they just walk by and they just go i can get away with this yeah just grab it and you catch

them on cameras is that how you bust them yeah and so that's the thing a lot of people don't realize i told anyone like don't steal from target man like you they you will send your picture to all the other stores and they will memorize your face how about just don't steal yeah don't steal do the right thing don't be a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] yeah it's like some people think oh it's a it's a big company and it's harmless but i'm like no like payroll matters and everything comes down to these fractions of percentages and this can hurt employees from having hours like well it's just gross like yeah it's so you did that and then you didn't like it so how did you get into this this youtube world of these awesome videos all right so i was at target i was unhappy i tried to find another gig nothing was panning out so i'm like i'm going to go back to school and get an mba masters of business administration even though i wasn't a fan of school bike this would get me that six-figure corporate gig and i'll be manager and i was sick and tired of all this bureaucratic bureaucratic red tape [ __ ] of knowing that there's something a company could do better and has to go through so many people and no one listens i'm like christ so i'm like well let me become the decision maker let me go get a high-powered job and and that will satisfy me but midway through the program i got real depressed i was married and i was like once i graduated i was doing some soul searching we moved to boise idaho for a change and nothing was panning out for finding a job and so i was like i said depressed i was like [ __ ] this i'm just gonna go become a school teacher i'll bite the bullet i don't care about the money anymore i just want to be happy and i always thought being a teacher would be fun but truth be told i'm like i'm not doing that for 35 000 a year like that's you're poor teacher school teachers are are practically at the poverty level right but anyway so i was like i'll do that and then they're like well you got to go back to school and get some search and it's going to be like another year

and a half i'm like i'm not going back to school i just got a master's and so i was like well i heard people were on youtube and making money and i'm like i could teach anything on there and so i started shotgunning it i started making videos on all kinds of different topics all kinds of crazy stuff joe if you saw my earliest stuff i mean i've deleted more than half my videos outside all kinds of woo-woo well you had to learn right you have to learn how to do it right yeah but youtube is youtube has a lot of dumb [ __ ] on it like undeniably but you can learn a lot of things on youtube there's a lot of like legitimately fascinating information on youtube and legitimately informative videos yeah so that comes to you so you start making these videos on ancient civilizations those those were the ones that got the most views and it all made sense because it was the most fun topic to make videos on you were the most enthusiastic about it and yeah and it ended up making sense it worked out that way because even just doing the research wasn't hard because if i'm reading something i'm not interested in like my brain just same thing but i'm very very interested in ancient civilizations which is why i got into your videos that's very flattering joe and um i guess i just want to say it's interesting because you know before we hadn't chatted i was like which videos had he seen and what stuck out i see quite a few of them i've seen um most of your videos on construction methods of egypt of the pyramids and some of uh the videos on all the other structures that are there you gotta stop messing with that it's gonna [ __ ] with your head is it gonna keep going up and down and up and down well i know i'm constantly turning it down you're fidgeting just relax okay well i'm not used to hearing myself like this so right yeah you get used to it but it's the best way because it stops us from talking over each other like people normally in normal conversation they talk over each other all the time but when you hear both voices at the same time in your ear you realize how annoying that sounds to people listening i gotcha like if you do a podcast with four people and i've done a bunch of

them with four people it's a [ __ ] nightmare if you don't have headphones on it's a disaster to listen to yeah i heard uh your one two weeks ago on tim poole with everyone else alex jones and everyone was disastrous oh it's only eight of you it was a disaster so what was your first like one that you realize like actually caught on like what was uh the first subject it was on nikola tesla and i was talking about his thoughts on intuition and where his inventions came from and how he would just sit around thinking up all of his inventions it wasn't through tinkering around he was convinced that there was ideas coming to him from the universe yeah yeah he was convinced that he was some sort of like a radio for signals which i think a lot of people who are very creative they think that way a lot of singers will tell you that their songs come from just like they come from the air you know some of the best jokes that i've ever written just seems like they've come out of nowhere which is really confusing because it's like you know that's what the concept of the muse is right the concept of the muse is you sit like uh have you ever read stephen pressfield yes uh is that with the um the war of art yes yeah it's i thought it was the resistance actually am i thinking of something else yeah no steven pressfield same guy resistance is the thing that he talks about that everybody struggles against this is like the procrastination and that the muse he treats it as if it's a real thing and that you just need to sit down and then be a professional and like give yourself this amount of time like this is when i show up every day and then the muse will meet me there but if you don't treat it like like you're a professional you don't respect the muse it won't show up right and his idea is that this is like a real thing that's giving you this data which is very similar to the way tesla thought about things do you believe that i don't know but you know but if you treat it that way it's real it's like my same the same feeling i have about god like if you live life like there's a god if you live life like there's real morals and ethics to the universe i feel

like you can get a better result and it's not like that you should only be ethical and kind because you feel like there's like a big guy in the sky watching you but if you do uphold the principles like the primary principles of christianity right do unto others as you would have do them to you you know treat everyone as if they are your brother your sister and you know love and kindness and that you know all these different very easy to understand principles of like love and happiness and camaraderie if you just follow those they're really beneficial they really work now does that mean that a guy came back from the dead and walked on water and that seems a little fishy but if you just follow those principles as if there really is a god i believe that it's a great framework for life and then i think that you could live a better more fulfilled life if you live like that i totally agree and you know it makes you wonder joe do you ever wonder like what is all this about life the universe like where did this all come from yeah and the very fact that we were sitting here talking about it so i was thinking not long ago that's like okay let's say big bang like the creation and i can wrap my head around an expansion of energy what i can't wrap my head around is how there was ever nothing and then something and then so essentially if the big bang happened as they say that's extension essentially an explosion so like aren't explosions essentially that's death but yet here we are we're made out of stardust right that's that's science they say we are made of stardust and yet here we are discussing meaning so i look at like love humor desire for the pleasure of art of all things you know whether it includes comedy or the way we feel when we see nature or a painting or anything else and yet i think that the meaning is the evidence of the divine and i wouldn't say it as like you're talking about like god it's

like someone in the clouds or whatever like you know going to judge us or something like that but doesn't that mean that we're the universe experiencing ourselves or itself in some way that the fact that we're that's many people describe it that way yeah that we're the universe experiencing ourselves um if you wanted to be really pragmatic you would say that all these things whether it's love or creativity or the desire for success and to be have your work appreciated what all those things really do is they encourage camaraderie which encourages cooperation which gets more work done creativity encourages innovation which creates better and newer things right and the desire to be appreciated for one's work makes one work extra hard to achieve these goals but ultimately what are all these goals like what's the end result the end result is better things constant innovation better thing i mean i've talked about this many times before because i'm obsessed with it but for the people that have heard this please forgive me i am obsessed with the concept that human beings are essentially uh like a caterpillar that's creating a cocoon and that out of this this technological butterfly will emerge and we don't even realize why we're doing it the caterpillar is not consciously aware hey it's time to make the cocoon the human being stuck in traffic working in nine to five working for apple every day is not really thinking hey i am a part of this thing that will one day give birth to artificial intelligence and to sentient beings that are made out of carbon and silicon and you know they're created in the laboratory rather than in a womb but i think that's what we're doing yeah and so it gets me back when we're talking about like where these ideas come from and the idea of a muse because like joe the because you said you've got these ideas for jokes that have panned out quite well right and it's like so i look at my videos and sometimes i'm really struggling with a title and a thumbnail which is i would

say the most important thing is you got to get people to click right right and then after that you need good content it'll just click off and they'll never come back but it's interesting it's that sometimes it's when i put the intention out into the universe i'll i'll give myself this feeling of self-belief that i am getting just the right title and just the right thumbnail to get me views because that was my that was my original goal was like i'm like all right i'm going to go down this youtube path then i might as well do it i'm going to go big i want 1 million subscribers and i want to get videos to get millions of views and i want to teach something to somebody in the process and have fun doing it and encourage other people to look into things and the the thing is is that sometimes with some of these ideas i'm like from one second to the next all of a sudden the idea comes and it worked out quite well in many in so many times over and over again i mean you think about what you're doing you're sitting down there and you're thinking about it you're focusing well and you're using your creativity and your concentration it's not it doesn't necessarily have to be mystical well true except for that sometimes i'll be tossing in over these ideas for weeks of focusing on it and sometimes that's what delays me so long because if i if i have a good content like i need to know how to share this but if you can't market especially with youtube and how big it is now and if you you've got to show somebody why they should click on your video and uh just focusing on it enough isn't necessarily what's brought me my ideas i've struggled tremendously by focusing too hard and then all of a sudden when i maybe let go a little bit i get this flash i'm like ah i that's how it should look because especially when i'm these topics i'm talking about like the say atlantis which we've got we're gonna have to talk about that how do you make a video when there's like ten thousand other you or atlantis videos out there what's gonna make someone wanna click on this one more than the others so it's got to be a title that's maybe perhaps a little

provocative or have certain keywords for the algorithm and i've learned like with thumbnails you gotta because if people are listening do you think about this [ __ ] a lot yeah how to get people to watch a lot how long you been doing this now i created all right so uh august of 2016 was when my first videos started coming out or actually that's not true june july but those videos don't exist anymore the earliest one you'll find on my channel will be i believe august of 2016. so it's been a process of trying to the first four months i didn't have 100 subscribers for the first four months you're obsessed with the subscriber number and the views and all that [ __ ] it was a goal because i'm like all right so i did a complete 180 in my life and i went from like this this path that was more let's say normal and all the check boxes and i'm like well how the if i'm going to do this i want to be successful at it but i want to give back in the process and by give back i mean like teach someone something like i don't want to go do silly dumb ass videos even if it would make me more money i rather be proud of something i'm doing if that makes sense right yeah so the atlantis one so the reshot structure i was wondering if you saw those videos yeah no that was that was a big one that i saw because i've been fascinated by the concept of atlantis you know ever since i had these conversations with randall carlson and graham hancock about the younger driest impact theory and this concept that somewhere in the roughly around 11 000 12 000 years ago we were hit by a series of comets and it's pretty evident that that's a fact if you do the core samples of the earth they find this nuclear glass all over the earth that exists in that time period and it seems like something happened that reset civilization and there's very little uh evidence of advanced civilizations before that up until recently up until the last couple of decades they started uncovering things like cobactly tepe and all these other structures that are clearly from more than 12 000 years ago and they're really complex and really large with enormous stones and it's sort of caused people to rethink the history of the earth and the history of human

civilizations and atlantis has always been the big one that has been the one that everybody talked about was this incredibly advanced civilization and no one can figure out where it is right or if it was real i think that atlantis because surely that wouldn't have been necessarily the name just through like the the change of language you know over let's say 12 13 000 years ago which would be the time frame so like surely there would be several different changes of language but i think it represented a civilization that was doing great things they were more global than what many people think would be possible um it atlantis was said to be a kingdom made up of or an empire excuse me made up of ten kingdoms and then there was the lost city of atlantis which was the capital which was said to be made up of concentric circles uh two of water three of land and essentially that they were obliterated by a cataclysm as passed down by plato although it's worth mentioning that plato got the story of atlantis from solon who was his uncle separated by six generations but what people most people don't realize is that solon had traveled to egypt and so it's the ancient egyptians is where that tale comes from which makes it even more bizarre because i would argue that the most spectacular ancient civilization is the egyptians i mean no disrespect to the romans hard to deny right i mean let me just say because i want to on this podcast encourage people to travel to egypt joe you gotta go i really want to a friend of mine just went and she got back and she was telling me incredible things about it jamie we pull up the photos of these concentric circles tell him yeah the wrist shot r-i-c-h-a-t it's worth mentioning that yeah in the first couple i just want to say it's rishot i used to call it rick hot i was mispronouncing it but let me ask you this joe real quick when you saw my video was that the very first time you had ever seen this thing before yeah that's the thing so many when i first saw this i was like what the [ __ ] is that by the way you see

that white all those white blemishes that's salt this was under the ocean and and people let me just say you mentioned randall carlson and graham hancock i love them and i know for sure that they don't particularly think this is the site for a few different reasons um so let me say there's absolute doubt even i am not 100 certain i'm not even 100 certain atlanta's existed what i am certain is that humans were doing spectacular things in a civil uh you know a cataclysmic event happened called the younger dryas and reset something for somebody is there a natural explanation for this formation yes so what so let me say that it is considered to be a mysterious they don't they're not 100 certain of it however the consensus is that it was a volcanic dome that had risen and collapsed multiple times like 100 million years ago allegedly i don't i say allegedly i'm not necessarily disagreeing with that i'm just saying i would like to know where sometimes they get these figures from like explain to me why it was 100 million years ago and not 99 or 98 because here we are talking about how crazy things changed in just the last 12 13 000 years so when they throw around these numbers you know one million years in itself is an incredibly long period of time but getting back to your question some had originally thought that maybe it was an impact site from a crate from a you know an asteroid or perhaps but there's no evidence for it like there's none of the problem is is is there's these concentric circles i like i've never seen anything i mean obviously i'm not an archaeologist but i've never seen anything like this in i mean if you study structures that are like man-made structures i've never seen anything like this that humans have made but i've definitely never seen like go to that one with your curses yeah jamie please so is this you want to see some all right okay okay one one step at a time because we also have to take into consideration that people are just listening so kind of describe what we're looking at here okay so what you're looking at is approximately 250 miles inland in the

total barren desert of mauritania africa so the western image looks like why is it blue that's just showing you what it used to look like no this is what it looks like right now through i forgot what you call this type of animation but it's essentially it's a satellite imagery that they enhanced in order for you to see the difference in elevation and the actual structure to itself okay so it like if there was water in this area you would see it this way that it would be these concentric circles that are raised above the water and then the water would be inside of it like that well just to clarify this particular image no this is not trying to represent water so that blue is actually picking up on salt so salt all that was salt but i mean it used to be underwater right it's well because it was underwater that's what i believe and that's what makes the most sense to me others will disagree and let me tell you why it is currently 12 1300 feet above sea level it's 250 miles inland and so some people say this was never under the ocean at least not for the last tens of millions of years is what the scientists claim i argue that since the salt is still there and not only that jamie if you go to the other images that show you more of the the white the one uh that you were previously on the one to the middle to the left right there so those areas with the most white blemishes happen to be the areas that are the lowest in elevation which to me tells me that salt water had settled there but not only that joe atlantis was said to be like we said you know multiple rings of you know water and land however it was said to open to the sea to the south and what you're looking at here that the south so this is oriented north south east and west what do you see to the south especially if you could get another this is very flat area that looks like it's the lowest elevation like around it looks like it's higher i mean it's hard to tell from this image jamie will you will you google map it just type in um even if you went to mauretania so you could see this from space

astronauts use it as a locator and they weren't really familiar or aware of it until the gemini missions in the early 1960s so if you go to like if you just go to google earth you could you'll be able to find this quite quickly it stands out and it's why they call it the eye of africa or the eye of the sahara all right so just pan out a little bit and it'll provide us with a much keep going all that all that white is salt in fact i have a friend josh guernsey that went out there and tasted that [ __ ] off the [ __ ] ground that's salt because a lot of people say this was never under the ocean and i'm like all right you see all that even randall carlson himself which let me just say he for a few reasons doesn't he he favors the azores he doesn't think this is likely to be location for a few reasons favors what the azores the the uh island chained which would be uh it's it's and he thinks that that was atlantis he to him he's partial towards that um but so he analyzed this site and you see all the striations how it looks like the the ocean or so that's all water erosion joe and if you scroll in so remember when randall was on your show and he showed you the mizzou of missoula floodplains and all those giant ripples from the huge current that it went through this this is here so scroll in right there where your cursor is jamie the yeah scroll right in you're going to see those same water ripples keep going because this is what you're looking at here is pando this is many miles like keep in mind this structure is 30 miles away crazy that looks like the bottom of the ocean like if you see where the water breaks on on the sand yep and i have uh wow and that just to clarify that salt or excuse me that white is salt and that is the because that's a lot of people don't know joe that the sauer desert wasn't a thing until approximately 5 000 years ago it's only in the last several years and by the way i'm quoting mit research here that the the sahara goes back and forth from green to desert approximately every 20 000 years uh they believe it has something to do with the earth's tilt and that's worth discussing but

so this whole area because people like well that's not atlantis i'm like well first of all if this whole if the western or excuse me the sahara desert was a lush green tropical paradise which had the largest known freshwater lakes ever known to have existed for example uh mega lake chad which is it's like three times more water surface than all of the um north american great lakes combined big sucker [ __ ] how is it not an ocean i know fresh water it was when it existed and that was at the time when the sahara was green and it also had some of the largest known rivers exist that they were known to have existed throughout the world i think they'd still be ranked 10th today or something like that but um so you have to when you see this people have to imagine that this area was once green and that if that because one of the arguments i make is that the fact that that salt is on top of that dirt to me is indicative that the ocean flowed over here far more recently than what people think how wide is this structure okay so concentric circles i meant to bring i brought a laser do you have a laser pointer in here no it's okay so this the circles themselves is about 14 and a half miles across however if you go the complete shebang the whole circle itself is just shy of 30 miles so the whole thing is 30 miles which would be like the size of a city right well well keep in mind the outer ring would have been water so the so that wouldn't have necessarily counted but some people will say that this is too big according to plato's description um and let me just say that i'm like well hold on a second i don't think that we should consider that because of loss of translation that we should consider the measurements a key detail the question becomes is it big enough to be a city with possibly millions of people because the way it was described is that it was a city that was said to be busy all day all night rich in trade with languages spoken from all over so i'm like okay it would that would imply millions of people i mean if a city's busy all day and all night i think of

large metropolitan areas like new york chicago london whatever and so if this if this was indeed an ancient or a site of an ancient civilization well then it would have i mean they're obviously not going to have skyscrapers so it would have to be an area big enough to sustain that many people and the rich shot structure certainly does and so the idea would be that this would lead out to the ocean and that these circles would be where the water is and the ridges would would be where the structures are where the the houses and the buildings are yeah and people will say well where is that stuff now i'm like well look at it it got i was obliterated yeah those people should shut the [ __ ] up well they just look at what's going on with the sand and those clear water erosion marks on the sand but that also could be wind right couldn't the way that the ripples in that that sand couldn't that be wind both however just to justify this there's sand that is the where the curse is at right there yeah that's all sand however the uh it's also actually go to uh to the right where it says layers jamie can you scroll in right there because that was we'll show you the ripples more so it's a combination of sand and rocks you mean to the between right right there that's what i'm talking about those are giant ripples and i'm quoting let me just say i'm quoting randall carlson who i consider to be an expert on these on geological formations and so um yeah right but isn't that what wind-driven sand looks like if you go to dunes dunes look like that yeah and undoubtedly but hold on this is sand right yes well it's combination rock and sand in between right but this is like what it would look like if wind driven sand and rock underneath it right so what the implication is that it was blasted by water and then after that the wind has done its thing and moved the sand all over it and in between so 20 000 years ago this was all green lush 5 000. 5 000. so i could yes so i could show you um when did they think atlantis was 11 600 is allegedly when it was

destroyed which here's the younger driest climate catastrophe because um so plato had so this is 600 bc and plato said that it happened 9 000 years earlier so that would be 11 600 years ago which coincides with the younger driest climate catastrophe which makes it so compelling to me that is actual scientific evidence that indicates that atlantis actually existed because it's very specific it is very specific but it's not scientific right it's like there's no real evidence okay let me rephrase that a civilization yes let me rephrase a civilization got [ __ ] yeah 11 600 so never mind atlantis let me rephrase a civilization was around the the stories of it were passed down and they got obliterated so that's that's what i'm implying well we all we definitely know that the younger driest impact theory is extremely plausible there are without a doubt uh like many many impact part points on earth where they find this uh tritonite this nuclear glass which they you can get either from a nuclear explosion or you get it from some sort of a meteor impact large scale you know all over the continent and we know that uh all over the planet i should say we we know that that happened like this is like real hardcore geological evidence so if we know that there were structures before that which we do now because of gobekli tapping and a few other places that they're reasonably sure were uh pre 11 000 years ago 12 000 years ago then we know that something was around back then that was very sophisticated how sophisticated we don't know but then the other thing is like how much would be left you know if you ever seen those uh photographs of detroit um that where you see houses that are being consumed by trees yeah and uh there's there's some great ones in russia as well where they have uh these photographers have taken to going into these abandoned cities and watching the the nature like watching trees and the greenery consume these houses but in detroit we're only talking about a couple decades you've got trees growing through the center of houses so

the houses had holes in them rain came in through the holes right there's holes in the floor something whether it's a tree or something grew up through the floorboards burst through the floorboards see if you can find some of those images jamie because they're really fascinating and so for people to just get an understanding of time scale where we're looking at in these images quick one i found real fast yeah so that was one house book yes it's one from 2009 and then you see it from 2013 it's it's basically consuming that house so in 2009 you just have a house in between two houses in 2013 the house is abandoned and it's being consumed by trees it looks like it's been condemned it looks like it's going to fall in on it itself pretty soon yeah but it's four years it's it's wild and so that's what's crazy in four years i mean if you came back four years later and you saw the houses abandoned like right now at 2009 it looks like a normal house like you drive by there's a house in 2013 you go oh the house is getting eaten by trees but there's some other ones from detroit jamie where you can see houses where the trees are actually growing up through the center of the house i'll finally i just okay no worries no worries but my point is this is just a few years right if you go a few hundred years everything's gone look at the titanic granted it's under the ocean but in just over a little more than a hundred years look at that one it's more than fifty percent gone already look at that one right there oh that's that's good that's crazy i like that yeah that's like 60 years like this house has been absolutely consumed by trees you know joe people ask they'll say well where's the rest of the evidence i'm like all right so first of all metal rusts away some people say what about the plastic i'm like who said they did plastic and by the way if they were to what makes you think that they would choose petroleum for it because uh the hemp plant grew used to grow naturally throughout the world before it was eradicated and you can make completely biodegradable hard plastic out of hemp plant yeah you can

and this is something we absolutely should be doing right now and how did no no how how did you joe how dare you that big oil come on now isn't it fascinating though when you think about the idea that these civilizations were super advanced but did it in an incredibly different way than the way we're doing it like we think that the only way to be super advanced is to have heavy machinery to have electronics to have you know 5g wireless internet access and all these different things but what they did somehow was figure out a way how to cut these immense stones and move them from hundreds of miles away and they figured out to do this where they left behind no evidence of the construction it's wild and this is one reason joe i want you to get to egypt so bad because when you see these stones so i had a really in my own mind i remember thinking with picturing what it would look like before i went to egypt what would look like in person joe it's bigger and far more everything's bigger and far more impressive in person and the pictures never do it justice i went over there with an ultra wide camera uh lens and like you know that's the only way to get the full capture of many of these stones but yet it distorts it doesn't show you just how big they are so one of the things i like to do is have somebody stand next to it and then take the photo because then you can actually uh yeah i saw pictures of you next to it and you're about five ten so yeah yeah i try to say it all the time 510 so people could like just you know average size guy just that yeah okay yeah look at this that is a 125 ton stone that is oh shout out to my instagram bright insight just let me just say real quick bright underscore insight on instagram yeah but just to clarify there's another channel called bright inside oh i think they're wrapping me off to be honest because like but that's another story but uh i just want to clarify that and um yeah it's just actually kind of hilarious being on here right now because i never even shared my last name

the internet didn't know like if you type bright insight corsetti so i'm jimmy corsetti to anyone listening and i decided to keep my last name off the internet because when i first started this i'm like all right i'm talking all kinds of crazy topics i don't want the attention leave me alone um but coming on here it's like why hold it back any anymore um and so anyways it's funny yeah yeah no yeah who kids are [ __ ] yeah exactly and and the funny thing is joe it's like well yeah whatever well look at these images man this these stones what's fascinating to me is how they're uneven but yet they're perfectly fit into place i mean but what i mean by uneven is they're a bunch of different shapes for the people that are just listening if and if you go to the bright underscore insight instagram page there's plenty of uh images that jimmy has up here but these stones are much much taller than him they're immense and they're these weird shapes but yet they fit into each other perfectly but what's crazy also is they're smooth in some places where they like it's almost like artistic right like the way they jumbled them all together but like perfectly fit them so look at that god that's amazing scroll over again jamie because i'm gonna i'm gonna wow you go one more time i think all right so that stone right there is 17 feet tall above ground and another 12 below or maybe it's the other way around maybe it's 12 and then 17. i can't remember but it's a 29 foot long stone at least 100 tons so they dug under the ground or did the ground consume it uh doug well i believe that's what i was told um right it's hard to say because like a lot of the structures in ancient egypt especially like the old kingdom they found them underneath when they were buried by sand yeah which is obviously very different than what this is just hard dirt yeah and where in egypt was this oh i'm sorry this is peru so this is machu picchu uh no this is so this is uh saksay waman is what it's called and it's these huge polygonal walls these terraces

and um all right because i could see it on there i'm such a nerd joe you got to see that doorway it's it's it's huge and that first picture we were showing you that says 125 tons just to put it into perspective for people that's more than 3 7 eight hundreds which is like a common say southwest jet heavier than three of those suckers one that one stone and it's like how they're not even entirely sure where it came from it's like how did they how did they move it yeah see i put this in there i've said i'm into the planes joe so for comparison because i also made the comparison that it's uh 20 000 pounds heavier than a 767 400 which is a wide body jetliner can you go back jamie go back one it doesn't matter that's fine these um stones do they have an idea of where the quarry was it not exactly it's at least 20 miles here but like it there's other places say egypt where you have like these 70 ton stone blocks that remove more than 500 miles yeah and they the only boats that they had that we know of were completely incapable of carrying something like that that's correct now that doesn't necessarily mean they didn't have something that since gone away but i wanna i have to say something because i know exactly because there's so many people out there that will cite um there was a discovery a handful of years ago of this papyrus that had uh it was essentially a receipt for limestone blocks that were brought up the nile and delivered to giza and many people have said up see this is there was such click bait fraud headlines about it saying that you know papyrus describing how he built the pyramids that is the biggest clip clickbait nonsense because if you actually look at what was detailed on it it doesn't say anything it doesn't use the word pyramid it doesn't say what they were used for all it says is horizon of kufu and so what some people interpret that to mean is that the alleged uh pharaoh who built the great pyramid his name was khufu and that horizon of

kufu essentially could indicate oh his resting place as in horizon being to the west where you go when you die that's all that thing says and it was already known joe that some of the blocks were bought to giza so i just want to point that out because i know that people are going to google this stuff and like oh no no we know exactly how they did it i'm like i like how you use this goofy voice you have your dissenters all your dissenters have goofy voices as you see here you got this papyrus that will explain everything it doesn't this so this papyrus is uh some kind of a receipt is that the idea it was it was um i forgot yes it was i'm forgetting his name off the top but it was a gentleman and he was moving blocks and um but the thing that people need to realize is that there are there are hundreds and hundreds of other structures right around the great pyramid that are unbelievably smaller and the blocks are unbelievable unbelievably smaller than the ones in the pyramid there's a lot of things that were built there over a few thousand years so it's like that it doesn't prove that that was for the pyramid and i don't think it is but who knows because i know how the skeptics are so i want to be open-minded but like the reality is it does not say pyramid it doesn't describe how anything was constructed it's worth saying but either way it is a limestone receipt so there was some sort of trade in these stones and is there any depictions of transport of these blocks zero except there is one that was i don't know if it was the tomb of renkara whatever i might be getting the name wrong but the it shows a 58 ton statue that they dragged on sleds and seems to depict them pouring water but it's worth mentioning what is that one how does someone find that i uh i think i'd have to i mean i have it on my i brought my computer i just don't have it in here with me um i wish i could show it you type in egyptians sled statue and that google will bring that up under google image is that it right there boom so that's a recreation because this was destroyed and damaged but someone had interpreted it it was destroyed and damaged how i believe it was water flooding there was different

places i could be wrong on that because on that jamie so we could see it larger but they're showing that's what was allegedly depicted i used allegedly just because we can't see it today but i don't have any doubt i'm just saying but so that will hold slow down sorry when we're talking about this like when was this destroyed oh not long in um 1850 something like that see the head of it 100 something years ago down down jamie yeah so we get the full image look out so the idea is that you got all these guys pulling it's on a sled and they're pouring water and how old they think this image was i believe if i remember right 3 500 years well that seems pretty reasonable yeah they moved it this way have you ever seen those uh videos of from the 1930s of them moving entire buildings like huge buildings i haven't seen that see if you can find the time lapse videos of them moving buildings from the 1930s not only did they move these buildings like several inches a day and they completely rotated like 180 degrees the where the foundation of the building lay but they also kept the power and electricity and the gas on yeah that's what i just said that's why this is it people didn't quit working the entire time yeah the pieces that were in the building kept working so it's an eight-story 11 000 ton indiana bell building rotation in 1930. so in 1930 first of all you have to take into consideration the sophistication of the machinery was very different than we have today i mean most of these buildings were made with bricks they you know they had steel beams and structures like i'm sure you've seen the those construction photos of these guys that were eating lunch on a on a beam high above new york city yes which is [ __ ] wild never do that that scares the [ __ ] out i get sweaty hands just looking at those pictures i'm not even afraid of heights go back to that video please but that video of this uh building i mean you think about it this is in 1930 and you know obviously we can do much more today than we could then but what they did play it

yeah i know but when you watch this happen like this is [ __ ] wild man they they moved this entire building i am let me just say i am less impressed by the moving of things because technically like if you use wedges you could lift a whole house i just keep jamming them in there it's kind of like so although i one random thought i'm having is that with that prior uh illustration of that 58 ton statue there's other ones in egypt called the colossi of memnon and those are 720 tons of piece and they were carved estimated from a one out of ones piece of stone a thousand ton stone and moved and moved tremendous distances so i'd like to see that done but i would think that that same method could be done to scale and so i don't disagree with it what i am curious about joe is how they got those 120 or 130 70 ton granite blocks more than 300 feet up into the great pyramid alleged king chamber yeah well this um these images and that that building that's a good point is that this not made with enormous stones this is even though the building itself is enormous we know that piece by piece it wasn't wasn't really that big right except for the beams and some of the like the structural elements of it but if you look at some of those king's chamber stones i mean my god and they're so perfectly cut unreal it's unreal joe and that's the thing that impresses me more is the cuts themselves yeah because the egyptians are said to be a bronze age culture which means that's supposed to be the most sophisticated type of tooling that they had however when modern tests have been done on you know testing it on granite and limestone it's failed miserably and and what i mean by that is that you can technically cut these things in half but it takes a tremendous amount of time and if they were alleged because each pyramid and keep mine there's more like there's something 118 pyramids in egypt a lot of people don't realize that they just think of the you know the three big ones in giza but all of these if they were said to be tombs for the pharaohs which i don't agree with um and for a variety of reasons they were all said to be done in a

chronological order and within a certain period of time and like when you're talking tens of millions of stone blocks in aggregate because like the great pyramid is 2.3 million you have the other couple that are a couple million a pop and then does it include all the other tens of millions of blocks that make up statues casing stones other buildings literally i mean i estimate and this is just a ballpark but it had been at least 50 million stones cut throughout ancient egypt and i'm like when you're doing it with methods that can barely get in more than an inch an hour and by that i'm talking a copper saw and they pour in sand in water and essentially the quartzite particles are what's cutting it but joe it's so slow and not to mention the precision is nowhere near it and so it's like it's a mystery like they don't because there's a few things people need to know is that nowhere and all the tens of thousands of hieroglyphs found throughout ancient egypt not one single one of them shows anything about them cutting stone nor does it show anything depicting the construction of a pyramid no we lost a lot during the library of alexandria burning right well yes although i've so i made a video on that years ago saying that you know the stupid caesar burnt that thing down but you know i'm starting to think i'm like the caesars were highly intelligent and they they were gathers gatherers of information and documented everything i'm like you know joe they kept that i would have rated that thing took all that information and now it gets me thinking about like you know vatican archives and stuff yeah but hold on you weren't there right like the caesar probably wasn't there either they said they didn't they sent people well okay right but he invaded they yeah they invaded but do you think like he was there like they probably had a bunch of barbarians at the helm and these savages were bloodthirsty and they're getting crazy and killing people and taking over egypt they lit [ __ ] on fire yeah they probably weren't even thinking like that hey the the actual construction methods that you know we could pass down from generation to generation are here it's possible i don't know i don't know

so you think they kept it in the vatican well well no no that's holding that is a fun topic i don't i don't i'm not convinced of it it just seems to me that throughout war people gather intelligence whenever like they capture somebody or they kill them and it just seems to me that the caesars would have possibly maybe they did maybe they maybe burnt it all down or maybe they kept that stuff because have you been in the vatican no it's wild yeah vatican's confusing yeah because there's so much [ __ ] there you i knew that there was an immense amount of artwork there but um when you actually go there and you see the billions and billions of dollars worth of art that was accumulated over who knows how many hundreds if not thousands of years it's pretty shocking yeah it's like a raiders horde right that's really what it is it's like they well yeah they clearly stole all this [ __ ] yeah it's like the romans you got to think about because that all originates from the romans i just want to remind everybody that like when they took over like a quarter of the world's population all of europe they didn't like show up like hey you know we'd like to just can we have your land like everyone that didn't speak the language was a barbarian and they they pillaged raped and took and just stole it it's ours now yeah and they have it all in one spot and that one spot is also its own country which is weird it's its own country inside italy so it has its own extradition laws which is great because it happens to be overrun with pedophiles yes this is true it's pretty [ __ ] and and and meanwhile they have 53 miles of shelf space within that archive that's why i was getting my conspiracy ideas going because it's like no one's allowed in there you have to be a certain academic and you have to get permission and not only so you can't just go browse it right you have to specifically request what you want to look at and the issue with that is that if you don't know it exists how do you know to ask for it so it's like who knows what type of information could be in there

i'm not suggesting that they're the the shelves are lined with secrets from egypt or anything but it does make me wonder i mean that's all 53 miles of shelf space is is a astronomical amount of old ancient texts yeah it really is it's um it's pretty fascinating that this one country or this one whatever you want to call the vatican has accumulated such an immense stash of artwork and of of knowledge and of information and just to just the tapestries alone that they have you just pass by the paintings and the sculptures it's like it's really mind-blowing like i i did it over the course of a couple of days but i think you need months i imagine to go and really pay attention to it to try to get a grasp of what the [ __ ] they were do and also like it's really weird like all the depictions of the men they have tiny penises and i asked the we had this guy who was a professor who was the uh our guide we hired a private guide he's really really fun really intelligent guy but he said that they thought of large penises as being animalistic and barbaric i've heard this so they have these men with these perfect bodies like these greek gods these tiny tiny little penises you know you know what i think what well whoever carved that stone maybe had a small dick and wanted to be like this see this is normal this is what it looks like because i'm sorry if you were if you were doing quite well and were endowed i think it is a natural thing for women to like that assuming that you're not too big and so i mean this is reality so i it wouldn't have been any different you know because people have always made fun of small decks because like you're not doing much for your lady potentially and so maybe this these guys were carved by there were some artsy guys and they had some they weren't packing if back then if they you know the idea was that they were trying to get away from barbarism they're trying to get away from these raiding hordes of of beast-like men who came like maybe they really did think of like god like men as having like smaller penises i mean thing the weird thing about like aesthetics and what people

like and don't like because it changes over time right like at one point in time really overweight women were considered attractive because really overweight women had access to food yeah whereas really thin women were considered like sad and poor like you like a model of today if she went back to like the renaissance they would look at her like this poor girl right you know um yeah it just seems to me because like when you see that beautiful statue or statues that penis is so small they could have made it a little bit bigger it's all i'm saying and still not been barbaric i understand but i mean this is the thing about this guy i know you are but this is what this guy was telling me that this is what they were i mean you're talking about a time you know a thousand two thousand years ago where you're dealing with the roman empire you're dealing with the the germans and the the barbarians and the the mongols and the khans and there's so much chaos and barbarism there's so much slaughter and just hardcore hand-to-hand combat and genghis khan was lighting bodies on fire and launched him in catapults and like just wild times so i think that maybe they were just like trying to express like a a a more delicate side of nature and mankind anyway it's not that important yeah but what is the topic what is important is that they they did have in the center of um one of their courtyards they have an obelisk from egypt yeah that they had imported somehow or another this [ __ ] immense stone obelisk i took a photo of it i know it's on my phone somewhere but i'm not going to find it right now but it they brought it from egypt and that's not close no you know and they figured out a way to get that thing there who knows how many [ __ ] years ago uh i forgot it it was it was like 100 or so years i could be wrong but i know that they these obelisks have been brought over everywhere it's not just rome they're in france they're in london it's in new york it's kind of weird because obelisks they

have one in central park really i'm pretty i'm ninety percent certain i'm sorry we've talked about this yes that's right that's right yeah yeah go to that photo because that's [ __ ] wild we have an egyptian obelisk in central park what was the significance of the obelisk why were the egypts why were the egyptians uh really interested in that particular shape that's a good question i don't think joe i don't think anyone can say with certainty cleopatra's needle go back to that please yeah look at that the description cleopatra's needle in new york now go back right there yeah cleopatra's needle in new york city is one of the three similarly named egyptian obelisks erected in central park west of the metro metropolitan metropolitan museum of art manhattan in january 22nd wow that's pretty cool it was very cool it's worth mentioning though joe like egypt has been completely rat [ __ ] it it has been looted over millennia you had the ancient greeks invaded the romans invaded i mean alexander the great went through like it's the egypt was for whatever reason a highly desirable spot where has been completely numerous times over history has been just completely decimated and stolen and and everything else and i find that interesting joe because i'm like they were drawn to it for for who knows how many different reasons i mean why why would they feel over thousands of years people have been trying to take that place over and have actually because even the british like when you look at like their more modern history joe that place has been completely screwed with for thousands of years and it's worth mentioning that if you go back to the alleged pyramid builders which was said to be the fourth dynasty of 4 500 or so years ago why do you say alleged you don't think that they're the people that built it there's pretty good evidence somebody's doing it there's pretty good evidence that it's 2500 bc was the construction date of the pyramids right well

yes and i don't necessarily disagree with that but here's here's what my issue is that a lot of people don't realize that so that was said to be the old kingdom and there's been three kingdoms joe and three what they call intermediate periods so for example 4 500 or so years ago great pyramid the pyramids of giza within a thousand years after that there was two periods of time where there's 300 approximately 345 years of lost history and it's called inner they call them intermediate periods so it went from old kingdom intermediate period which was like 120 something years to middle kingdom and then another one of like 200 something years so within less than a thousand years after the alleged times that they were built they there's more than 300 almost 350 years of of because there was turmoil by the way the intermediate periods were where there was revolts it was complete uh overthrow of the dynasties civil war so i'm like what is it that the reoccurring theme that we see whenever there's a war you know you the the you know history is written by the victor so to speak i think it was winston churchill that said that and it's like in those periods of time when whoever took over and took the power and claimed that kingdom for themselves which may have been inner it may have been like you know a civil war revolt or whatever revolution of some kind that right there to me is indicative of lost history so what i my point that i'm getting at is that i don't know how much faith i put in that this alleged fourth dynasty was the ones that physically did it i'm saying that maybe it was somebody else and those people claimed it for themselves saying i did this perhaps because it's like the implications of 340 plus years of lost history immediately after that that i think there's something to be said for that because look at what isis did joe like they went through iraq and so i'm a iraq war veteran and i had the privilege of seeing these um assyrian bulls i think they're submarine because they found them completely buried in mud and dirt and so i'm thinking like it goes back pre-flood so to speak and that

these so isis went through and completely bulldozed them they got jackhammers and it's pretty wild one of the f what are you saying they got jackhammers they destroyed them is that what you're saying oh yeah uh jamie will you please bring up the gates of nagal or type in mosul isis ancient so what's so wild joe is that i had a i was at the right place at the right time in mosul during my deployment in 2009 and 10 to be able to see and touch these things with my own hands and this is at the gate of nagal at the ancient city of these things supposedly well so they'll say you know like four thousand years old or so i wonder if not so now jesus christ of destroying these things oh my god this is horrible i know joe oh my god footage shows islamic state militants in iraq smashing statues of sledgehammers and the build to crush a bid to crush what they call non-islamic ideas oh my god this is [ __ ] horrible it gets worse than this oh my god all right so oh my god this is [ __ ] terrible it's hard to see man oh my god [ __ ] humans so they're destroying these thousands of year old artifacts and they're doing it with sledgehammers oh jesus christ this is crazy oh my god these [ __ ] idiots so you yeah see there's a jackhammers but that's not even these aren't even the images i'm all right so there that's where i was that's the gate of dragal the ancient city of nineveh was said to be where jonah had went after he escaped the whale from the story the biblical story and so that's the same gate that allegedly he had went and so jamie if you could just um bring up um because there's a specific a few articles that show that that spot and these huge are you familiar with the wing bulls they're called lamasu no they're like 15 feet tall you got to see them jamie this is this is so worth it um and so they they these things were unbelievably impressive and they went through isis joe they they got huge uh earth-moving equipment like dozers and they alright there it is this is what

i'm talking about so that the the picture on the upper left that's exactly where i was and there's a picture of isis um these [ __ ] idiots all right so that picture with the the guy in the black that so i i have a picture of me standing right in front oh my god he's just destroying that face oh jesus christ and it's wild because i remember seeing this on the news and being like holy [ __ ] i stood right there and these things were so impressive and and the artwork themselves the precision of them was unbelievable huge pieces of granite or maybe they're someone should have stepped in i mean we [ __ ] christ if there's ever a reason to step in and stop morons from doing something horrific that is like a real priceless part of history the history of the entire human race yep we should have stepped in someone just stepped in to stop that that is [ __ ] priceless stuff yep god that's horrible oh my god look at that so this is what gets my brain going joe i'm like this is humans since 2014 just destroying these things oh they're done now it's all gone yeah oh my god they did their dirty work well joe [ __ ] morons yeah jesus christ look at this this is insane so that's what stands out in my mind joe is that i'm like you know god that's horrific yeah and it does something tells me this isn't the first time oh my god this can't be the first time humans have invaded a place and destroyed stuff from the past because they didn't want to exist maybe for religious reasons or for whatever and so when i hear about this lost history in egypt immediately after the the dynasty that was said to have built the pyramids it makes me wonder what history was lost in that process by either claiming it from themselves like i did this and then essentially that was passed down to something we we are talking about today god this is so hard to watch you look at

those images it's so hard to watch you know because uh i've been obsessed with uh the ancient middle east as well like the ancient sumerians and mesopotamia and the you know basically the cradle of civilization of what we know of civilization to see them just destroy those things like [ __ ] christ some of the oldest relics ever now yeah god it's so disturbing humans huh it's not humans it's morons yeah most humans would revere those things most humans would look at those things and say my god like what incredible structures and like this is a window into the past and we could try to figure out like what what these people were like and what what life was like yeah [ __ ] god jesus it's hard to say it is and there was no effort to stop that none joe so this is this was the hardest thing for me joe is that so i volunteered to go to iraq i bel i i was inspired by 911 i so i volunteered to go there because i thought i was liberating the iraqi people and coming home and seeing that in the way that so the one of the worst things you could say that happened when isis invaded is that they killed off the you aziti people which were a completely peaceful people who lived essentially in northern iraq kurdistan and these people were absolutely harmless um and they came through and they killed the men and they took the women so along with killing or beating up those statues they were also completely decimating the people themselves yeah yeah but and this is modern humans which uh relatively speaking are less vicious less barbaric i mean if you study like stephen pinker's work as you go back in history people are more violent as you go forward in history life is safer and you have less crime and less rape less murder so going back to your point when we were talking about the

romans and the savages and the you know the barbarians so let's back up another 2500 years before even them which would be like a great pyramid of giza time so isn't it fair to say that those people would have been capable of destroying and just doing their dirty work well you know despicable barbaric savagery you know what i mean so it makes me wonder like i think that there is okay so for example when i was saying that there's no depictions of any kind of how they cut these stones i think it's because someone destroyed that honestly i don't think it's because they didn't record it somewhere i think it's just somewhere along the line somebody beat the [ __ ] out of it well there's no dispute of that that's what the the concept of the burning of the library of alexander that's what most people believe yeah the the theory is that they went in there and lit everything on fire right that's where all the records were now out of the bill out of the construction this that is depicted in the pyramids is there any construction of the flooring like because there's immense stones they used for just the floors yeah so is there any of that zero joe literally zero the only depiction of any kind goes from the uh tomb of renkare or something if it's hard to pronounce but it just shows some guys dressing a stone and also a statue with some chisels it doesn't show how they cut the blocks does it what is the name of the uh r-e-n-i-e-k-e-r-e i think but i think i'm misspelling it to be honest um and it but it doesn't show anything about cutting or anything and and and one of the things joe is that there is different clear technology um in the in the works of the egyptians you have some that's incredibly crude and some of it truly megalithic and spectacular and what i argue and others do as well is that simply you're looking at two different things done by different people in different periods of time they had different capabilities and some are more impressive than others what's interesting is at least as far as carbon dating some of the least

impressive stuff is the later stuff that's what's so interesting to know is that the most spectacular stuff is the oldest and that's why to me i wonder what if the pyramids could be older and if not i think that our understanding is because it's one of two ways either they're older and we have since because of time and the sands of time have lost how they did it or our understanding of what the so-called dynastic egyptians were up to 4 500 years ago is just significantly different than what we know today but correct me if i'm wrong but they have carbon dated some of the material that's inside of the cracks of some of the stones and that's what they come up with is 2500 bc i think even graham hancock and randall carlson and robert shock and all these other people that are arguing for an earlier date for some of the construction they believe that like the great pyramid of giza that that one is 2500 bc they certainly do and i'm not disagreeing it is possible though that the egyptians had restored those casing stones because if you look at the great sphinx it's already known right so the great sphinx is supposed to be 4 200 years old but something like 100 or 200 years after that is the evidence of the first restorations of adding more casing stones and so it's like well maybe that happened to the pyramid as well so technically it doesn't prove that that is the birth of the great pyramid but that the earliest evidence of when humans had did something to it since but let me just say let me critically hear i'm not suggesting and i haven't said in a video that i think that the pyramids are 12 000 years old i just what i think is that the the reality is that it's a mystery we don't know how they did it can i ask you this like sure what when they when they the thing about carbon dating is you don't really do that with rocks because you did everything would be billions of years old right right because these rocks are great you cannot date stone right so what are they they're using

pieces of material that they find at the site under the ground like next to it and then they kind of get a rough idea is that the idea anything that's organic anything that you know anything that was whether it's a piece of wood or an ancient piece of leaf that's you know stuck to a rock or something so yeah to me all it proves is that somebody had done something to it then i don't think it 100 proves it was done built originally then it's possibly really restored it because if we know that there is there's no discrepancy on on the restoration of the sphinx in fact it shows that it's been restored several times even the romans restored it but the earliest um the earliest restoration was something less than that how did the romans restore it we said casing stones to it it's actually pretty wild to see um you got to see it in person or a picture of it for me to show you but like just adding stones over it to make it look better i guess like just yeah i know they're filling that more recently with the paws significantly it kind of sucks that they did it i agree i don't know why they would it just seemed so dumb that they would [ __ ] with that and and try to make it smooth and pretty like part of what's beautiful about is the age of it but um the robert shocker have had on the podcast before he was the first geologist to stick his neck out and say that the water erosion around the temple of the sphinx indicates thousands of years of rainfall and like you were saying when it comes to the sahara it's the same thing with the nile valley the last time there was significant rainfall in the nile valley was 9 000 years ago and then you have to look at the thousands of years of rainfall required to make these deep fissures in the stone where those the softer areas are eroded and you have these deep you know vertical fissures that indicate that water coming down from the top and leaking through have created all this stuff and so his his timeline is thousands of years before 9000 bc because it's required that much time to create this erosion that's very controversial around um traditional

like uh the egyptologists that want to follow the conventional timeline they come up with all sorts of alternative reasons for why these fissures exist but one of the more fascinating things that robert shock did was he put masking tape over the areas that would clearly indicate where this was happening and he brought it to a series of geologists and he said does this this image represent in your opinion wind and sand erosion or does it indicate water all of them said it indicated water all of them said it indicated rainfall and then and then when he pulled it aside and showed that this was actually the the sphinx they were like i'm not putting my [ __ ] name on that like very few of them wanted to stick their net more have since since he's come forward more there's been many geologists that have agreed with him but initially people were very hesitant to stick their neck out because in academia which is really fascinating challenging conventional ideas gets you in deep [ __ ] because even though we would like to believe that these archaeologists and scientists and historians only base their opinions on data only base their opinions on what's in front of that's not true a lot of them have a long history of teaching things that eventually turn out to be incorrect and they are deeply embarrassed and they fight it tooth and claw they do everything they can to discredit any idea that they could be incorrect and it's fascinating to watch and one of them that was fascinating to watch was john anthony west and robert shock had had this conversation about the sphinx and about the erosion of the sphinx with this conventional egyptologist that was working with zawi hawas who was the head of antiquities and when they did have this conversation the way this guy was mocking them the way this guy was saying where's the evidence of this civilization from 12 000 years ago capable of doing this like he was using your mocking voice like using the the voice that you used for your detractors and it wasn't a

scientific conversation it wasn't an like a fact-based objective analysis of all the evidence that's in front of you it was instead this guy trying to defend these decades of of teaching he's been writing books and papers and teaching lectures about this stuff and it turns out he's probably really wrong and he was fighting it with every ounce of his being now since that then the construction or then the uh rather excavation of gobekli tepe took place where they realized that this is undeniably at least 12 000 years old because it was covered somewhat intentionally they think they think that intentionally it was covered up that it was buried 12 000 years ago so that means well how long was this [ __ ] thing built how long ago was this made if it was someone intentionally covered it up 12 000 years ago how long was it around before they did that right so this is that evidence that guy was talking about this evidence of an advanced civilization now we know for sure there's evidence of an advanced civilization we have the actual stone structures we have the actual carbon dating and not just a little bit of it we have massive amounts of it because the entire structure has been slowly excavated and it reveals this enormous series of of buildings and of stone columns and 3d carvings that are in it it's really a wild wild stuff and the idea that this was all done by unsophisticated hunters and gatherers who had time to build this in between like eating berries and trying to kill squirrels like it's it's wild it is and and you know there's a few things to say there joe so going back to dr robert shock so what i had heard is that when that was when he presented that water erosion evidence of the sphinx apparently he was at like a conference of nearly 200 geologists and everyone in the room was like uh-huh yeah that's because he did a comparison essentially he was like would you agree that this limestone has water erosion and would you agree that this limestone has wind and sand erosion right it's resounding yes and it turns out he was showing you two different parts of the sphinx the enclosure has the water erosion

and the above the neck in the chest has the wind and sand yeah and what's so wild about this joe is that there's still so many people in the so-called like on the mainstream that are denying this water erosion like this is a thing so j i don't consider myself an expert i'm somebody that can look at i mean i know more than maybe some but like i can look at information and think for myself on a variety of topics just show me i wanna hear both sides and i can think i can use discernment and what's so interesting to some people who are trying to um debunk dr robert shark's work it's like you know because we have www.google.com you can literally go and look for examples of limestone from around the world that have known water erosion and then go do the same for the wind and sand erosion and then it's there for all who have eyes to see the enclosure has significant water erosion i mean this is literally you don't have to go to school for a bunch of years to get a doctorate in geology to at least wrap your head around that it is indeed water erosion and the implications of it are astounding because it means that if the sphinx is supposed to be 4 200 years old and yet the last time the nile delta region had significant rainfall was nearly double the age of that that in itself is i mean i would consider that to be scientific evidence that it is older what's the hardest evidence we have really geological evidence is the most it's the most tangible because you could actually see it it's like it's right there and everything else they're slowly uncovering history and as they're literally uncovering it they're digging this stuff up and particularly in egypt what's really fascinating is that they find these completely different building structures like these uh construction methods if you go back to the older buildings that are deeper under the ground they have a very different style to them yeah like they use much larger stones and they they use them like sitting on top of each other like as like these structures in these hallways and columns and it's like

you you clearly see the difference between the stones where they laid stones next to each other and this one where there are immense stones sitting on other immense stones there's a very specific style to them and it seems like the more sophisticated methods are the older methods because the stones are larger it's true and in in the reality is that what we know the ancients were more advanced than what we give them credit for and one thing i've seen as i've gone down this path about talking about potential lost technology is people need to realize like the word advanced is relative when you say that they were advanced some people will jump to the users like oh so you're suggesting they had internet and let's go back to that voice again and wi-fi and other things i'm like advanced is relative it means that they had more capabilities than what we give them credit for and yeah it's it's another thing i was about to say um is that i'm losing my train of thought on that they um they oh yeah technology technology can be anything a a saddle on a horse is technology yeah when people think technology they some people jump in like what does that mean they have lasers yeah machinery and stuff i'm like no it just means they had a capability that has since gone or we're just not aware of well let's um talk about the sarcophagus in the king's chamber and the way that they somehow or another carved it out because there's real evidence that there was some sort of a circular drilling tool that they use to carve out the inside of the sarcophagus and something that had an incredibly hard cutting surface they don't know what it was but if you go to there's there's images of the inside of the sarcophagus and um they they showed that they were trying to figure out like how this thing was carved see if the like uh carving methods circular drill so right type in circular circular drill carving there was this whole debate about how they dug it out and they think that what because

correct me if i'm wrong but isn't it made out of one large piece of granite correct rose granite yeah and they think that what they did was use some sort does it show it there all i remember seeing on it was rake marks there was some sort of a documentary that was pointing to some aspect of it that said it seemed like they used some sort of a circular drilling tool to hollow out the center of this thing what is that right there lower left-hand corner recording drills copper coring drills look at that look at right there the middle one yep what is that what the [ __ ] is that so that's them carving out a uh using that same drilling technique that you're referring to and just doing over and over again to carve out so there's a core grilled granite so you see it right there in the lower right hand the right yeah that's it right there like look at that yeah what is that like how do they drill that yeah so it says uh core grilled core drilled granite in ancient egypt um and what we're looking at is something that looks like it was a circular drill that was pulling out these cylinders from the granite and how they did that and how long it took see this is an incomplete drilling which is really fascinating because you can actually see that uh it probably took a long last time for them to do this and you see like a partially done version of it but when you see these circular cuts like that right there like what the [ __ ] did they use some argue that they they that the repetition of these drill holes was done at a speed you couldn't possibly do with your own hand i mean i'm not how did they why they say that well so if you measure from each striation to the next that would indicate one revolution of the drill and so some are saying that it's far quicker and let me give a shout out real quick

to my buddy ben who i went to egypt and peru with he has an awesome youtube channel called uncharted x and he x is a great channel he's wonderful yeah you you would love to talk to him he's he's from australia he is he lives here in the states with his wife who are wonderful people and i got to tell you look at this right here he gets deep into this stuff joe i'm sure he does his his uh youtube channel is incredible so if you look at this this is a modern tool that they're using to do the same or similar uh work and what it is is uh a tool that's on this like tread or track and it rolls in and drills as it rolls in and they have a circle it's these are diamond tip machines that are hydraulic pressured and the claim it says right here the egyptologists claim that ancient egyptians cut granite using copper sars copper saws water and sand uh it says fine cutting granite separating a stone block into two pieces we do not doubt this it's doable but to reach the level of precision found and how do you say that word abuser a booster abuser abuser should be two words manual work is not enough not enough in terms of pressure and regularity in order to cut granite today we try to reach a pressure on the drilling head of 18 to 30 pounds per square inch which is 226 to 380 pounds of pressure for a four inch diameter drill hole how can you apply such pressure by hand while keeping a mobile tool in order for it to actually perform the drilling this is a question so they're trying to figure out what the [ __ ] these people use but they use something because if you look at that so that's a good example um william matthew flinders petrie during the late 19th century research and he wrote that the level reached is astonishing in terms of the the drilled holes so you can see the grooves and the grooves help determine the power of the machines here's what you were just talking about the space between the two grooves indicates how for um how further the machine goes after each drilling revolution the space between

grooves and abu seer are between one 125th of an inch and one tenth of an inch wow look at that look at that [ __ ] crazy in 1983 chris dunn interviewed dr ronald ron from the is am i saying his name right hn ron from the ron granite surface plate company in dayton ohio ron indicated that in order to drill granite they were using heads drilling at a revolution speed of 9 000 revolutions per minute or 900 excuse me 900 revolutions per minute going one inch into the block every five minutes every 300 seconds in other words two one two ten thousands of an inch for every revolution the tools used by the egyptians were therefore a hundred and eighty for one tenth of an inch between the grooves to 450 for one twenty fifths of an inch in between the grooms times better performing than our 1983 modern technology [ __ ] that's crazy but look at these these we're looking at these images folks of these holes that they cut into the the granite and you see these perfect grooves where whatever they were using whatever kind of drill they were using it left behind and the fact that these drills were far better than what we had in the 1980s when they wrote this it's worth mentioning that see this is another example where there's two different examples because i have seen examples where there's some that is primitive and you can do it with like a piece of wood and you just spend it over time you keep grinding away and hold on don't change don't change stay right there keep going and and and then there's a difference between these these ones with the striations and i'm like because some people you know immediately like no they they were capable of doing some drilling uh with primitive methods i'm like i agree but then you have these ones that are spectacular and i would like to see these methods demonstrated see that's a thing joe there's gonna be some people listening to this and be like wow i'm sure that there's got to be an

explanation but joe i can show you videos of them demonstrating saw cutting techniques that are said to have been done by the egyptians or alleged these primitive methods and you see how slow it is joe yeah jamie stop stop scrolling and go go up a little bit look at this what it says right here they're showing a video and the v it says in this video we see a a 10 inch hole being drilled in only three minutes this is a modern video um a real feat it says let's do the same calculation by this time it'll take a 12 000 uh 1200 rather rpm revolution speed 33 faster than in 1983. so what they had in 1983. so all these calculations blah blah blah um we're still right now in 1983 they were 14 times less effective than the egyptians with grooves separated by one 25th of an inch it says but what does 14 times less efficient really mean it means that while our modern diamond tips machinery completed one revolution and drilled one 360th of an inch the egyptian tool had already drilled 1 25th of an inch 14 times more wow the evidence is in front of us joe this is wild [ __ ] man people say you know what's the evidence that ancients were advanced i'm like it's right there like that oh god here we go this is the video they're talking about so this is the video of them using modern equipment to drill into it and saying that this stuff that they had in 1983 that the egyptians had something that was 14 times better and keep in mind again diamond tipped that's what you only remember like so are we suggesting the ancients have that because that's what we're using and they pour water over it the whole time too because otherwise the thing will melt right so we have zero idea how they did it correct it is but we do know they did it someone did it absolutely amazing is seeing that actual physical evidence is again the geological evidence i guess it's sort of geological and archaeological at the same time right because they're carving into stone right

but seeing these carvings the marks and the fact that it's a perfect tube that they pulled the cylinder out yep uh jamie will you real quick bring up my youtube page there's my second to most recent video i there's a short clip in it where i i show you these mainstream egyptologists zaywas mark laner the top dogs like their names are cited in every textbook on these subjects and you will see these methods where they try these primitive methods let me demonstrate and work at all well it's so unbelievably slow it's not feasible to be the explanation and let me just say the only reason why these are the suggested methods joe is because like well the egyptians were a bronze age culture so they had to use bronze and that's the end of the story yet there's not one single depiction joe all right that one this where it says this is how you know ancients all right that one and just skip forward perhaps um look at that handsome password so here's um an amazing photo of how close the cuts were and about how precision uh cut these stone slabs that were used for the flooring area compare that to my hotel room key that's right next that's uh flooring tile casings or stones excuse me that's right next to the great pyramid yeah all right so jamie if you go i believe it's the first between the first minute and two minutes actually the clip is where they're trying to recreate you could go forward a little bit more oh look at that by the way look at that sucker 30 tons so there's ben uncharted x love you there he is right there hi ben um ditch the ponytail buddy no no no no don't tell him no no he's got i thought he's got to bring that back he's got to keep growing his hair and he needs to lay it out um keep going a little bit for jd stone with you standing in front of it that's incredible all right yeah so that one right there is at least 50 tons and was brought for more than 500 miles away and look at the polygonal nature of it yeah unbelievable that's rose green listening to me is that they they chose to cut it perfectly flat with no gap but yet uneven this is that they make these like interesting jigsaw puzzle like shapes

they're interlocked totally earthquake proof and um sir jimmy just go back do you think that's why they carved it like that yeah that's my best guess and that's they're just showing off because how awesome it looks look at this picture yeah yeah so this is them this is uh okay so right there that's the alleged method all right go back a few more seconds right there right there i know it's because it's 18 minute videos all right right there press pause if you could so this is a recreation of a glyph of a painting that once existed it was destroyed but so this is joe quite literally the only example of them even doing anything with stone depicted there's one other stone or picture that's right next to doing a statue but this just to clarify is not showing them cut a block and those are yeah i mean this is the measuring methods yeah what do you think they're using in terms of like the when those guys are on their knees and they're they have those things that are showing a line what do you think that is i think the level i think that they're they're doing measurements in order to put in hieroglyphs because we know they did there's actual evidence of them doing glyphs over prior work it's on some of the statues and so it quite literally could just be showing them carved stuff into it because i saw examples where you have this wonderful stone and then these crude glyphs carved into it and i'm like one of the it's like sesame street one of these things is not like the other why would the glyphs look like [ __ ] in comparison to a wonderful block and that's not to say all the glyphs look like [ __ ] some are spectacular and were done by the egyptians they are the dynastic egyptians let me just clarify to anyone listening dynastic egyptians are the so-called ancient egyptians we all learned about in school my argument another's argument is that there was people before them doing work and in something to worth mentioning joe is that the people in egypt uh they believed in what's called kemet the people k-h-e-m-i-t the people that existed before the egyptians and you know when we hear these stories about the great pyramid being for a tomb for

the pharaoh it's worth mentioning that even the locals didn't believe that and those theories weren't developed until the latter part of the 1800s early 1900s by people that explorers that came in from germany france and england and they are the ones so just to clarify the the the saying that the pyramids were built to be tombs for the pharaohs that that was their purpose wasn't even developed until 150 years ago that's it they were learning they were taught kemet and so you've seen the pyramid code right have i heard you say that a long time ago yes so that's on netflix uh so the tribal elder akim abdel awiyan that's in it and he's the one teaching kemmit so he's talking about the people before the egyptians and so when i went to egypt i went and did a tour with his one of his sons uh named yosef aoian and they live across the street from the sphinx it's been passed down in the family they're on like the fifth floor and it it literally their patio overlooks the great or excuse me the sphinx and he's also a master stone mason but that's that's how i learned the stuff like they were taught like these theories that like oh the pyramids were tombs that's recent and it was by invaders so to speak like that's not something that was that that was thought before that in the locals how did they become doctrine how to become what what everybody teaches so egypt became britain like this is what i'm saying like they got they have quite literally been invaded and their entire government has been overthrown and redone so many times that we're even aware of so it was already i'm gonna use the word corrupted you know in the 1800s the british were going in and out of there and so it's like this all this i call it the mainstream the stuff you read about in the textbooks which most of the documentaries and all this stuff which is pyramids built to be tombs this was all developed in modern times there's absolutely nothing from the ancient egyptians in any type of glyph that depicts well there's only a couple examples of pyramids but it's uh burial sites right next to him it's very excuse me very

primitive and it's like that's it there's nothing else showing anything about it there's nothing depicting that pharaohs or or this is the place where they're burying kings and it's worth mentioning that when you go through inside these pyramids of giza that say which are the most impressive although the red pyramid and that pyramid are unbelievably impressive there's not one single glyph in any of them whatsoever there was a never a mummy found in any egyptian pyramid ever now that doesn't mean they weren't stolen and looted that's possible um but quite literally the only reason why we are told this stuff is because that was the theory developed by these men that went in there you know in the late 1800s and said i believe these must have been for the pharaohs that make sense so there's no hieroglyphs that depict it as the the zero so it's all just one group of people had one theory and that theory just stuck around 100 and this is the stuff like they didn't teach me that in school joe i didn't ever heard any of this i was told these were built to be tombs for the pharaohs how much did you learn about egypt in school not much because it's like hardly like sixth grade right yeah it's not something they teach a lot well if you want to really study it you really have to get i mean it's but incredibly complicated subject right but all right so people that go to school for this learn history and learn archaeology and the ones that are taught about egyptology yeah that's what they're taught and uh not only that there was a violent reaction to the the robert shock podcast that i had by some egyptologists that you know mocked him and reached out and said they wanted to come on and refute what he was saying and it was a it was interesting to watch their reaction to a geologist talking about erosion i mean so these all right so one thing i explained to people is that there's something happening and has been happening in the scientific and academic community it's the same thing we see in politics joe

it's a tribalism people it's no different than religion you you were taught something you believe it you're teaching it oh yeah the big one is the teaching and it's not you were taught because i think when people have been taught things they're willing to adjust but when they've spent decades as the expert explaining very carefully how it happened and what we know and celebrating all these people that have done this great work and shown us you know how these ancients did these things then it turns out that they're completely wrong well you've been [ __ ] kids over with shitty education for decades you don't want to admit it being wrong sucks nobody likes being wrong but the thing about history is like of course you're going to be wrong i mean what what they should do is they should say this is what we thought so for years we were teaching this because that's what as far as we knew that was correct now we know differently and this is what's amazing about archaeology this is what's amazing about history but they don't want to do that well because then they would have to get rid of those books well it's not just that show all right so they'd have to get rid of the books but there's other implications too which is money scientists and a lot of these people are making big bucks writing textbooks handing out degrees doing documentary opportunities all kinds of stuff so they've made a complete livelihood on something that is let's say partially incorrect i'm not saying they're wrong about everything right but like so the implications that like there's big money around some of these people are making they have done very well for themselves and so to be wrong it's like oh [ __ ] people don't be like being wrong about anything in fact no yeah it's uh it's a weird part about being a person is that we connect our ideas with our value as a person yeah you know this goes back i like to make the comparison too to galileo they were gonna torture him to death but he had actual definitive evidence that we were rotating around the sun and not the other way around and they were like no no and they're gonna joe they were gonna they put him on house arrest he had to recant everything yeah or else

and i'm like that's a religious thing though that's the same reason why these morons broke down those ancient st structures in iraq um when you look at the overall abundance of evidence when it comes to egypt and you you factor in these people like graham hancock and boval and all these people that have looked at the the history of the structures it seems like there's multiple kingdoms and multiple eras and that they had existed for a substantial amount of time and why was it all in that one place that's what's amazing and when when you say that these multiple kingdoms so that's the story of egypt they call it the old kingdom which was followed by the intermediate period so intermediate period is essentially lost history that was an uprising it was complete overthrow of the government and you're talking the first enemy it was like i said earlier 126 years then they go by a few more hundred years and then there was another 200 something year gap in that transition so we were talking old kingdom intermittent period middle kingdom intermediate period and then new kingdom so that's that's my point that i'm going back to is that how can we possibly say definitively or or they talk so definitively about say the old kingdom and i'm like when two other kingdoms came after who could have wiped out that history or simply because it's thousands of years later passed out incorrect information yeah here's a mind blower for people the the amount of time between cleopatra and the iphone is shorter than the amount of time between cleopatra and the construction the established construction date of 2500 bc of the great pyramids it's wild huh it's wild like cleopatra lived closer to the iphone than she did to the construction of the pyramids i wish i could go back in time and date cleopatra you would go out with her weren't you no she's probably gross probably didn't shave the legends were

that she was um that she was for them her looks were just okay but her personality is what seduced me oh she has a great personality yeah well she seduced caesar and then mark antony like she was going for the top dogs and they you should look like some of the the history behind it is wild in that they like she she seduced these men and threw them off their path and everything like she knew what she was doing maybe she was awesome my point is the last thing i'd be interested is going back there and having sex with somebody i would want to go back and see what the [ __ ] they were doing like what was life like back then like what what what was ancient egypt like like what was it really truly like there's only speculation we really don't have any idea we don't have any idea what their if you want want to go back to as far as robert shock and graham hancock's want to indicate they they they seem to point to a time where at least the construction of the temple the sphinx we're talking 10 11 12 000 years ago what the [ __ ] was that like and when it was green because i can't show you other sources that say 4 500 years i'm talking about the the sahara being yeah green uh jamie if you want mine could you just google sierra green sahara yes sahara sarah what was i saying sierra sierra sounded like you're saying sarah sahara uh being green and you'll see these articles like so the point is that like okay so when you say it'd be completely different well if this if the sphinx is say at least double the age and i'm sure it's older well that's me it was when it was green because let's not forget egypt is in the sahara desert right so i when i see dates like 5 000 years and they do say some of these estimates that the the entire sahara went from green to desert and possibly within 100 years so and this is around 5 000 years ago that it went over the shift yes and i'm like that is so close joe to this this these dates of the of the giza pyramids right that makes me think that because of cataclysm and let's say real climate change on a level that we don't can't wrap our minds around i mean think about it

north africa or the sahara is much larger than the uh contiguous uh or uh the 50 states the united states so it's like you know it's such a huge area and to think that something could have changed so dramatically and what would have been erased with it you know um if you find i was just looking for an article just to show viewers like i know there's live science as a number and smithsonian and um national geographic and um oh i was just yeah see this is there you go i was trying to find visuals oh right there's not a ton but so the sahara was green at somewhere around five thousand years ago which is roughly around the same time as the proposed construction date of the great pyramid which is 4 500 years ago yeah 4 hundred say something yeah right around there and each one is supposed to yeah and carbon dating is a plus or minus of a few hundred years either way right so it could have been around that there's a margin of error and i'm like it's not like they have an abundance i mean don't quote me here but they don't have an overwhelming substantial amount of evidence that they've repeatedly tested those dates on all this organic matter do you know how much they did i thought it was one little thing if i remember i thought it was a little piece of wood or whatever it was like ah here it is let's google that yeah let's find out how what did they test yeah i was getting into that yeah what did they test to uh to date the construction the pyramids i started finding something about a piece of a boat i think they thought they found oh that's well you know it's it's just it's just amazing really is amazing and it's hard for us to imagine i think it's hard for us to imagine a thousand years i think we kind of get it oh a thousand is ten hundreds i think we kind of get it but i think it's one of those things that gets lost in the mind of how actually how long that is in terms of like if you are alive for a thousand years like [ __ ] what a dreary amount of time that is and then you think of 4 500 years ago or whatever it was when they were actually building that thing and maybe

it's much much longer i mean maybe maybe you're right and maybe the construction maybe rather though the measurement is of a very small piece of material and maybe they don't have the evidence that could show what it really was interview on nova on pbs and uh i don't know the exact date of this interview but this is where he talks about okay right here it says when it comes to carbon dating do you need organic material and lara says right there has been radiocarbon dating or carbon 14 dating done in egypt obviously before we did our studies and it's been done on some material from giza for example the great boat that was found just south of the great pyramid which you think belongs to khufu and that was radiocarbon dated coming in at about 2 2600 bc see this is what i mean that doesn't prove jack [ __ ] for the age of the great pyramid being built so let's keep going because it says nova says but how do you carbon date the pyramids themselves and they're made out of stone and inorganic material and lerner says we had the idea some years back to radiocarbon date the pyramids directly as you say you need organic material in order to do carbon 14 dating because all living creatures every living thing takes in carbon 14 during its lifetime and stops taking in carbon 14 when it dies and then the carbon 14 starts breaking down at a regular rate so in effect you're counting the carbon 14 in an organic specimen and by virtue of the rate of the disintegration of the carbon-14 atoms and the amount of carbon-14 in a sample you can show how old it is so how do you date the pyramids because they're made out of stone and mortar well in the 1980s when i was crawling around on the pyramids as i used to do and i still do i noticed the contrary that contrary to what many guides tell people even the stones of the great pyramid of khufu are put together with great quantities of mortar we're looking you see at the core a pyramid is basically most basically two separate constructions it's an outer shell a very fine polished limestone with great accuracy in its joints but most of that's missing and some

of and the other construction is in the inner core which is filled with in this shell since most of the outer casing is missing what you see now is the step like structure of the core the core was made with a substantial slop factor as my friends who's a mechanic likes to say about certain automobiles that is they didn't join the stones very accurately you see the great spaces between the stones and you can actually see where the men were up there and they didn't you know they may have like four or five even six inches between two stones and they jammed down pebbles and cobbles and some broken stones and slot big quantities of gypsum mortar in there i noticed that in the inters interstices how do you say that that's a weird word between the stones and this mortar was embedded organic material like charcoal probably from the fire they use to heat the chips in order to make the mortar you have to heat raw gypsum or dehydrate it and then you rehydrate in order to make the mortar like with modern cement so it occurred to me that we could take the small samples we could radio carbon date them not with conventional radio carbon dating but recently there's been a development in carbon 14 dating where they use atomic accelerators to count the disintegration rate of the carbon-14 atoms atom by atom so you can date extraordinarily small samples so we set up a program to do that and it involved us climbing all over the old kingdom pyramids including the ones at giza taking as much in the way of organic samples as we could we weren't damaging the pyramids because there's tiny flecks it's a very strange experience to be crawling over a monument as big as kufu's looking for a bit of charcoal that might be as big as a fingernail on your small finger we noted not only the samples of charcoal sometimes there was reed and now and then in some of the pyramids we found little bits of wood but we saw in many places even on the giant pyramids of giza the first pyramids and the second pyramid and the third one fragments of tools bits of

pottery that are clearly characteristic of the old kingdom and it occurred to us you know that these are not just objects these the pyramids themselves were archaeological sites during the time they were being built if it took 20 years to build them how the [ __ ] they build that in 20 years uh and now begin to think that khufu may have rained during double the length of time that we traditionally assigned them people were building the great pyramid over three decades it was occupied it was an occupied site as long as some campsites that hunters and gatherers occupied that archaeologists dig out in the desert okay we're getting really yeah what is your impression right now when you're reading this well i'm i'm thinking they're they're basing this on what was in the cracks of these pyramids that they could find it doesn't necessarily mean that that's how it was initially built right so it could really mean first of all the reason why there is these uh these great gaps and that they could see these great gaps in the outer in the core is because they stole the structure on the outside of it the limestone the smooth pulse limestone was stolen they raided these [ __ ] throughout history you know like these people that destroy the stuff in iraq they the pyramids used to be covered in smooth limestone but they jacked all that stuff they stole it and they used it to build cairo it's it's wild there's there's buildings throughout cairo that are made out of the pyramids it's crazy hey here's something else worth bringing up though jamie uh if you wouldn't mind if you could like find it in the news articles this is a just a year old where they found so there was pieces of wood they were taken out of behind a block inside the great pyramid and this thing stayed in some lost in a england uh museum for the last more than a century but they just recently found it and dated that wood and it's more than 500 years older than the alleged data of that great pyramid so now that doesn't prove that the pyramid is older and this is assuming that it was indeed i mean this is documented so all right so here we go yep great pyramid lost egyptian artifact found in an aberdeen cigar box

so a long-lost egyptian artifact has been found in a cigar box in aberdeen and has hoped it could shed new light on the great pyramid so a small fragment of the 5 000 year old wood which is now in several pieces is said to be highly significant so here's something else that's pretty crazy to think about when it comes to uh dating what i had read i don't know if it was this article another one but they had a a margin of error within closer to 800 years for this wood so i'm like wait a second so you're saying it could be closer to six thousand years old yeah they don't even know like and that's okay isn't that eight hundred forward as well yeah it could be four hundred yeah yeah it so it it it doesn't prove anything and there's con some other explanations i read like they said like well maybe because wood was more scarce out there that maybe this wood was already 500 years old when it was used for the construction of the pyramid which i i have doubts on that joe 500 year old piece of wood being used to construct the pyramid i don't know about that um but you know who knows all i know is that it could possibly be indicative of that it was older maybe maybe not picture with it that shows the outside of the um pyramid like you were just yeah see that's what it used to look like and so they they they [ __ ] all that up when they were stealing the outside stones so the outside limestone so who knows what they did in terms of patching it up right and it's worth mentioning that some of the theories it's believed that maybe there was a large earthquake that originally knocked them all down and then they were looted from there um and this but i don't know you were talking about romjo i i've never heard you mention the pyramid there have you did you see it when you were there did you know there was one there because when you're talking about restoration of a pyramid i stumbled across this pyramid in rome they restored within the last couple of years that didn't look this clean try to find that there's an older picture of it leave it alone you [ __ ] apes i know people will say like we need

to preserve it and rebuild it to preserve i'm like no show me as it is yeah why would they preserve that i think you know what it is i think italians some people just want to put their hands on stuff joe yeah they definitely do we're going to clean it wow well it looked it actually looked nice they looked but i mean leave it dirty man jesus christ that dirt is part of the charm yeah it's part of what makes it look [ __ ] amazing yeah so in this pyramid is how old 2 000 years it says whoa it's pretty interesting that so not only did they raid egypt they went home and wanted to build a pyramid themselves a little shitty one yes yeah it's way smaller that's like that this time easy to miss that's why i thought yeah i don't think i saw it you know the great pyramid [ __ ] beautiful though the great pyramid at its height was equivalent to a 47-story building today and i compare that to in phoenix i'm from phoenix in the chase tower is the tallest building in arizona and it's almost it's within a couple feet of the same height like 481 feet original height for the great pyramid almost the same as chase tower and when so when you're in a skyline in different you know places throughout the world and look at you know a 50-story building stands out and this thing is 755 feet wide at its base it's a freaking behemoth i used to have a bit about the construction the pyramids and it was basically that what what happened was the dumb people out [ __ ] the smart people and that's why like the people that were left behind had no idea how it was built and they just said oh we built this yep but if you but one of the things that i pointed out i'm pretty sure my math is wonky but it's close that the gray pyramid giza has 2 million 300 000 stones the precision cut again some of them like the king's chamber ones from 500 miles away if you cut and place 10 stones a day it would take you 664 years to make that pyramid and they think this guy made it in 20 years

yeah they would have to do something because estimates vary because it depends how many hours a day they're working but it's literally one stone you'd have to do one stone approximately every four minutes to make that happen and so do you hear what they just said in that prior article we were like khufu well maybe his reign was double what we thought so each other 40-year reign they don't even know and it validates the point i'm making which is that because of all the lost history since then like how they have they don't what's that based off of like and it's okay to not know something but the rallies that they just don't know so much guesswork it's so fascinating it's fun that's why i like these topics i do i love these topics what i really love is that there was this one place that was so much more advanced than everywhere else this one part of africa where civilization had reached this incredible level like the construction methods the sophistication in as far as the alignment the constellations i mean and some of it is it's speculative you know when they talk about like the the equinoxes and you know graham hancock points to where the the sphinx is facing the constellation leo um that that wasn't it was like 10 500 bc that that was happening that that they they think that the sphinx was facing the constellation leo well this procession of the equinoxes which is a wobble of the earth that is a i think it's a 25 000 year wobble yeah closer to 20 it's like 25 920 year call it the great year okay great thank you so this wobble if you take that to when those the sphinx would be looking at leo previously now you're talking about 35 000 years ago which is why the mind [ __ ] of mine [ __ ] like if that is the oh like if you look at the distinct fissures that if they really were if robert chalk is correct and these geologists are correct and that really is the result of thousands and thousands of years of water erosion like okay how many thousand is it five is it ten is it twenty

are you are you looking at 25 000 years of water erosion like what is that a 35 000 year old structure is it possible and people will scoff at this but we were scoffing at 15 000 years ago just a little while ago just a few decades ago until gobekli tapping came around and you have clear definitive evidence of something that's at least 12 000 years old that was nonsense just a few years ago yeah but it's in in the 90s it was nonsense but now we know 100 that's a fact what the [ __ ] were they doing 20 years prior to that right and if this is really 35 000 years old or whatever it is like my god like how long has civilization been around and how many times has it been reset when you talk about this younger driest impact theory especially when you talk about it with randall carlson it opens up a whole world of speculation because randall carlson's evidence is spectacular well researched and he has a deep deep knowledge of both the timeline and the erosion to the landscape that occurred in spectacular fashion because of massive floods when then you look at these legends like noah's ark or the epic of gilgamesh and you you hear about these stories of floods and of cataclysms it's it's something that is it's a core part of almost every ancient civilization's lore when they talk about the history of their culture you you talk they talk about these cataclysmic events that reshaped the the society and that people emerged from the darkness and restarted the world you know like noah and his children do you want to hear something that that's crazy that goes along with that yes i do you bet all right so the cia and the this is decades ago in the 50s discussed something called the adam and eve story so anyone can go to cia.gov go to freedom of information library and you can look up what's called the admin eve story written by a doctor named chan thomas back in the 50s and this details the destruction repeated destruction of mankind and it even has the year 11 500 in it and it's worth or eleven thousand five fifty and keep in mind this was written more than fifty years ago so it

it coincides with the eleven thousand six hundred time frame decades before we were talking about a younger driest possibility where where's this what's this based on so well that's a great that's part of the mystery joe now this let me also say this what's com they declassified this is like a handful of years ago they declassified that so we have no understanding though what's not declassified is why the cia was discussing this book in some top secret meeting although every meeting in the cia is technically top secret everything they do is top secret but so it details that destructions so it basically says that there's a micro nova that goes off in the earth routinely and what it does is micro nova essentially that there's a a quite literal fusion explosion that the earth essentially it's like a hiccup and it causes continental displacement it causes rapid movement of continents as well as continental-sized tidal waves that just wash everything away and that's that says why there's no evidence for any of it left over because it quite literally wiped a vast portion of the earth clean now that this was a theory from 50 years ago the cia was putting around yes was there any scientific backing of this yes so what's it all right so the you know what they cite in there is those woolly mammoths that were died off in mass quantities and still had food in their mouths yeah that's joe that's in there i remember hearing i don't know if it was you or that's randall carlson yes so this book was written in i think 1957 it was classified in 1963 not the book let me rephrase the book was not classified the cia discussed it and that was classified so this book was pretty much little known um but if you literally google or you could bring it well it used to come up at the top of google but now you gotta go duck.go or you can go to cia.com it's not crazy it's unfortunate and you see how google curates information when you go to google things type bright insight jimmy no longer comes up on there and they see a few pages in i'm offended why do you think they're hiding you are they scared i'm not gonna tell the

truth it's probably related for when i'm looking up this book there's also a claim that jesus was a genius from india and was abducted by visnu two angels no i don't know if that's written in there but what it does say is that jesus osiris and vishnu were all the same person and says that these stories passed down yeah no no will you um i just was another section of the book thomas also claims that jesus was abducted by aliens that's not in there that's not in there that's no i've read the entire document uh jamie we just go hold up where is this coming from this is a daily star the section of the book thomas also claims that jesus was abducted by aliens on easter sunday oh god that's so silly it says the two angels came to earth in their space vehicle to take care of the aftermath of jesus's crucifixion and then goes on to say this sounds like someone was just having fun releasing this is daily star daily star is correct me if i'm wrong it's like a tablet yeah yeah it's like the inquiry it could be me running that site bob's website it's no different they just called the daily star i could be like the daily whatever and then just make my own thing but if you go to the document itself that's not in there i read the damn thing i made a whole video on it it's it's pretty interesting joe because it lists a lot of other cataclysmic events and it's saying that this is the reason why we don't have understanding and it even cites uh the great pyramid of giza as being quote an enigma i like that because it is an enigma let's pause right here because i got a peek okay so let's talk about this when we come back we'll talk about this uh this story right classified by the ca we'll be right back thank you and we're back i had to pee i was holding it as much as i can but i drank a lot of water today unfortunately i was holding it as well so that was lovely yeah it's a weird thing like you're trying to concentrate but you also have to pee it's not good sometimes it's better to just pee so this cia thing about adam and eve what was the purpose behind this like why did

they publish this so just to clarify they did not publish it uh some doctor named chan thomas who's a mysterious figure in itself because it's hard to find a lot of info although keep in mind this is back in the 50s so it's hard to find him so he published it he published it and then for unknown reasons the central intelligence agency discussed it in a meeting and classified that meeting although let me just clarify everything the cia does is technically classified a lunch meeting is nothing's available to the public right but then it wasn't it was kept secret for for decades up until i want to say it was 2012 or 2013 it was desanitized and released and so the big question for me is why were they discussing it and the fact that there's certain details in it that are corroborated by scientific evidence that we've gathered in the last couple decades say for example that 11 600 year younger dryas and essentially i mean so to me i'm like this is it's highly fascinating what's that about i'd like to know why they were chatting about it i'd like to know what their conclusions were none of that's available to the public they declassified their this with absolutely no context whatsoever same thing with the rishot structure they studied that as well they did covert surveillance back in the 60s they flew over it in a million different directions and and you can find that on cia.gov i made a video about this earlier this year it was like a follow-up to the rich atlantis theory where i gave a more compelling argument and what was so interesting about this joe is that there's a huge part of it a page and a half that's redacted and it's the entire context it says although the um information from the scientific study will be well uh available to a worldwide scientific community totally blank after that i could i could show you a screenshot of it what did they have a premise like why they were going studying it for they were looking for geo magnetic or excuse me

geo um electric or geo uh uh uh anomalies and so it's one of like 12 or 13 sites or 15 they were from around the world they studied so it wasn't just that one but joe what's so interesting about it is that atlantis was said to have had special properties like it had uh you know springs of water of that were warm and cold and it was said to be special according to the poseidon who had created it and um but what's interesting about this joe is not just the fact they studied it but the fact that there's the entire context of it is still classified to this day now let me be clear nothing in that document says anything about ancient history or atlantis nothing like that but this site was studied we already discussed how unusual it is neither one of us had heard about it till recently and if there's one comment that stuck out that had thousands of comments on these videos like how have i never heard of this wrist shot structure before and if you were to jamie if you were to bring up my video from may of this year and there's a certain part of it that shows a screenshot of this part that's redacted i want you to see this joe because it's it's the entire context of the scientific study itself is classified today and this is from what year um i want to say 1963 i got to double check i sometimes mix up my dates but but it was yeah that's it says by the way we killed kennedy probably it's in there i'm looking on the cia's website as i was trying to find your thing but this is kind of interesting i feel like uh it does talk about how it's declassified in part but a sanitized copy has been approved for release yeah and that's so that's the adam and eve story just to clarify he's referring to adam and eve story not the wrist shot structure two different things wow this is on the website for this sanitize copy yeah that's kind of do you want to click on that pdf just to i was already trying it's hard to look through i mean right but i meant just so you see what it looks like just for how weird is that

that the cia had a [ __ ] what whoa back up what the [ __ ] is that cross section of earth yeah they're saying that the internal the part the the whole premise of this thing is that the earth that something happens inside the earth routinely periodically right they say it's the where the legends of noah's flood comes from the the they oh so this was what they were throwing around before the younger driest impact theory yes now scroll down skip these pages real quick because these are these are unrelated yeah now all right right there go up a couple sorry yes all right right there like noah's flood like adam and eve's story this too will come to pass now this is just like the opening to it so they thought that this was going to happen again well look at this in california the mountain shake like ferns and a breeze the mighty pacific rears back and piles up into the a mountain of water more than two miles high then starts its race eastward with the force of a thousand armies the wind attacks ripping shredding everything in its supersonic bombardment the unbelievable mountain of the pacific sea water follows the wind eastward burying los angeles and san francisco as if they were but grains of sand so this is written as a story and something else worth mentioning is that it says that that happened because because of this event the earth essentially stands still for a moment which causes the wind and the forces of momentum to continue to go at an unprecedented weird theory it's crazy and i'm not saying it's necessarily true no but what's interesting is that it's talking about destruction of mankind and it's very specifically says this is the reason why we don't know our ancient past and i find it interesting that the central intelligence agency was discussing this they probably had some sort of inkling that some of the stories from ancient civilizations about cataclysmics cataclysm cataclysmic disasters probably had some merit to them right and they were probably trying to protect us or at least protect the president put them in a bunker yeah you want to hear something fun i'm going to do i was going to keep it to myself but i keep pushing it off so maybe the internet will help us do it

i want to fi well i've already looked into it briefly and was really complicated because it's hard it doesn't fall into any other categories but i want to do a freedom of information act request on the great pyramid of visa i want to see if the cia has ever or any of the intelligence communities or uh have ever even just looked into it because to me i'm like if if if that thing was more than just a tomb for the pharaohs it seems to me that the true powers that be that have unlimited resources would study and have a theory of it in themselves and so i want to see if they've ever looked into it at all isn't that a good idea yeah it's a good idea internet let's let's do it because i went on to submit it and it's like there's a bunch of categories you could submit and nothing applied so i'm like i need to talk to somebody to figure out because freedom of information act requests are free anyone can do it we have a right to do it yeah the only thing you pay for is if you want them to print out pages and it's like that's cheap as hell it's like it's not even a factor so this there if you have a story about this idea that the earth has some sort of a nova effect and things explode and the earth stands to if they were thinking that they had to and if they were looking at the reshard structure they had to be looking at the pyramids too they had to try to figure out what the hell what the hell is going on there what do you think i would i would think so if i put this way if i was running the cia i'd be looking at all kinds of crazy stuff too and that would be one of them yeah no doubt no doubt i'm i'm really interested this whole adam and eve thing so they think that this happened and that civilization got brought down to its knees and brought to a small amount of people they were kind of right right like if you think about uh super volcanoes like those do happen and yeah if they really did think that that was some sort of a volcano that the the reshart structure was some sort of a volcano that had erupted and cooled and erupted and cooled and if there was some sort of volcanic activity that was still going on under the surface that would account for the

idea that atlantis was saying there was water that was cool and also water that was hot in the same area much like you get in yellowstone right like you get these cool lakes but then you also get like old faithful these geysers of hot water and these these i mean there's these ponds that people have fallen into and never seen again because they get melted yeah i think it makes it even more compelling now some people will say like well it's a natural formation so it can't be because as plato describes it is that it was created by poseidon i'm like poseidon can mean earth it was created by god or or just a universe so to me i'm like in the fact of its very size that atlantis was described at i'm like it would make far more sense that it was a geological formation because that's what we do today we build on geological formations all the time have you been to yellowstone i actually haven't which is a real shame because i lived in boise idaho pretty close yeah yeah it's wild it's um it's really interesting it's first of all it's kind of it's kind of bizarre because the animals are they're like they have no fear of people because they've been sort of um habitualized so like you go by especially because they've released wolves into yellowstone years ago so the elk have decided it's a smart thing to go around where the people are all the time so if you go near like this visitor center there's like there's a photo that i took i think i put it on instagram it's me taking a selfie next to a soda machine and behind me is a whole herd of elk just hanging out like huh um i might not have put it on this i'm not sure if i did but the these elk are like basically like town deer you ever been around town like a colorado if you go to like evergreen colorado there's a mule deer that just wander through the town yeah and some of them are [ __ ] these massive like trophy mule deer like if you were in the mountains and you were hunting that would be a deer that you would be like stoked a deer of a lifetime and then they're just wandering down main street never green because they know that people are not dangerous there that

people basically go oh look at you and they give them food they take pictures of them so all the animals in yellowstone have been habitualized so when you walk around there i mean that's why people always get launched in the air by buffalo these [ __ ] knuckleheads they think that it's okay to get close to the bisons and they love those videos joe these people get knocked i don't want to see anyone get killed but these people are so dumb and ever it's always a recurring theme where they're so unathletic i'm like you can even run away from this thing you're you're done nobody can you can't you ain't running away from a bison but there's the saddest one little nine-year-old girl got launched into the air i'm like oh my god like you let your nine-year-old get that close to a bison you [ __ ] idiot yep but my point is the rest of yellowstone is absolutely fascinating because there's this weird smell that comes out of these all these uh geological formations because they're basically what you're looking at is a caldera volcano it's an immense volcano that's happening right now it's underneath the surface as all this volcanic activity and every six to eight hundred thousand years it erupts and when it does it's a continent killer i mean if it does erupt we are [ __ ] this whole country is [ __ ] everybody in this country is essentially dead if you want to live you better get to new zealand and pronto because everybody living here is a goner yeah it blows and when it blows it kills everything and it happens every six to eight hundred thousand years and the last time it happened was six hundred thousand years ago and even if you just if you survive the initial you know eruption the ash that's gonna cover thousands of miles away feet deep like that's gonna that your car everything you're gonna be it's gonna destroy the water it's gonna comp it's gonna turn into acid it's gonna it if you survive the initial eruption you're still [ __ ] yeah and then you live in nuclear winter because the sky is gonna be covered in ash and no sunlight will get through no food will grow well they believe that oh god i keep forgetting where this

happened but somewhere around 70 000 years ago they believed that civilization got brought down to just a few thousand people by a super volcano that happened in some islands a super eruption of 72 000 years i believe is that what it was what's that near what's that near that we will call it today uh i thought that was some islands like is that east of africa am i thinking or is it or is it polynesia down there in the um i want to say it's down there yeah yeah it's the south pacific i don't remember i'm trying to remember it's at the tip of my tongue but i can't i can't recall it but wherever this was they're really pretty sure and i think this is based on genetic evidence that at some point in time civilization got brought down to like six or seven thousand people i've heard this which is wild it is and it's pretty scary um and you know the thing is joe so here we are talking about cataclysmic events and it's like so like there's plenty of people that are into this topic it's fun but a vast majority of people walking down don't you want to hear about it i think it scares people even like the scientific community because fiji islands indonesia indonesia there it is yeah yeah so this super volcano massive volcanic crater lake uh amid tranquil mountain scenery nearby amenities like restaurants live restaurants is there any all-inclusives there bring it up jeremy yeah you can go there and stay in a nice resort and get a massage and it's right where civilization almost died and we it almost killed off everybody i mean seven thousand people is not much especially when you think about how many predators were around that could have been the end of us especially 60 70 000 years ago when you're basically hunting with these things like this arrowhead how old's that is that a legit that's legit it's a legit one from texas um i don't know how old it is i would imagine it's hundreds of years old may that was on a real arrow that hopefully somebody got their dinner with

that's beautiful yeah it's pretty wild i mean really elegantly constructed i'm doing some a little bit of research on that book the uh adam and eve story apparently a lot of people do have a copy of it yes oh yes the cop let me clarify it was not the book itself was not classified correct yes and they do have the mystic version of it and i don't know that i can see that they've found anything strange oh in the redacted pages they redact the pages of it yeah um actually that reminds me uh one of my friends johanna james has a youtube channel she explores these topics and i believe she had made a video update sharing those details and it's all interesting um but the most interesting of of everything was in that book anyway i don't there was nothing that stood out to me from that the missing stuff actually that was to me suggested something dirty but it's funny that the cia redacted they probably just figured you know people are dopes let's keep this from them like whatever it was what was what did they think was interesting about the redacted stuff i just even like they've i'm trying to find digging through like comments of people that have been looking into this from a couple years ago they they said this could have just been like uh a dump and they could have scanned everything in the cia because they were talking about the handwritten notes on certain pages and like why why was this have a handwritten note on right because someone just wrote it the guy wrote in the book wrote down his grocery list or something like that lots of weird reasons but that doesn't it doesn't really mean a whole lot it's just they're trying to discover how much time did you spend when you were in egypt so i've been there twice in the last year i'm very blessed to say that so i was there for 17 nights from november december of 2020 which was awesome traveling at that period of time during the midst of all the lockdowns and everything else and then i was there for just under a week in uh september october this year and oh yeah pretty recent yeah

um and then i went to peru in august uh with a lovely man brian forster who's been giving tours he's been to uh my because he lives in peru he's been a machu picchu more than 70 times the egyptian tours did you go with a guide did you yeah that yusuf aoian so um it's called the chemist school and his well i should say ex-wife uh runs it and so it's all based on the teaching of his father which is again uh akim abdel-awiyan who was in the pyramid code so it's based on the the tribal knowledge that was passed down and by the way um it's worth mentioning that he had akim when he was a kid he had went in a tunnel from sakhar egypt to giza which is eight miles as the bird flies that's like that's that doesn't that's not supposed to exist that according like there's no evidence of this but like he did it i mean i don't have no reason to doubt him i didn't i mean but there's it's already been known that there's like a labyrinth within egypt that there's subterrane what do you mean that's not supposed to exist did he document it does he have photos of this thing no we're talking a poor egyptian kid that did it in like the 1950s or something like that and we don't know where this is no however there's so this is the weird thing about giza my friend is that there's something called the osiris shaft which is located directly under the causeway between the sphinx and the second pyramid and it goes about a hundred feet underground it's carved out of the limestone bedrock it's the creepiest place i've ever been in my life it's disturbing why is it disturbing i don't know joe well there's human bones in there i stepped on i didn't even know what yeah how old are the bones well i not sure but um i was someone had told me like not super ancient like something like people in more modern times maybe 100 years ago fell down there or something but um and i got to go in there but that's the shaft right there no that's not it oh no that yes that's the entrance into it and then you go straight down from there god look at the line of people yeah you got to pay 2 000 to get in there they're [ __ ] floating around it's everywhere potato

chip bags really so that's the first shaft so it's three different shafts and you go down and here's where it gets this is the crazy part when you get to the third level which is completely dark and freaky there it was a side tunnel zahiawas himself there was a documentary it was either 96 or 99 he went down there with like it was a fox documentary and he showed he's standing in front of this tunnel that went sideways and he says it's yet to be explored and we i don't know what's down there i'm thinking the hell you don't know what's down there like you never walked down there but joe they've since sealed it up it's like cinder blocks they sealed it up what yes so there is so there's swear to god why would they seal it up that's a real i hey joe i really want to know that that the answer to that question well that doesn't make any sense all right so here this ties into like the same thing about the this eight mile tunnel connecting from from sakara to giza which is confined to tell you where that is today but we already know that they were doing [ __ ] underground when you look at the osiris shaft and you can look at zahi hawas by the way let me just say i love yazahi uh i would love to work with the egyptian antiquities and go do some tours and bring light and bring tourism to egypt let me be clear because like this is a sensitive topic these people you know i mean i'm not dissing egypt in their knowledge or the people running the show i would love to work with them i have my own little ideas and it's all fun but but but like it's the same thing like they excavated the sphinx and there was always said to be tunnels under there and and they're there i made this my most recent video um and there was no pictures ever released to the public and some dude snuck down in there and took some photos you can't see much but what you know is that there are things that have gone underground in egypt that for whatever reason joe is just off limits to the public completely off is there any speculation as to why it would be off limits i'll it's all conspiratorial like i'll

wait okay only my best guess is anyone else's best guesses but but some suggest that the egyptians is one underground cataclysm and that people were doing things on the ground in the same way that we saw in cappadocia of turkey where there's those many underground cities for example uh darren q you they go like 15 levels underground have you heard no that's they went underground during the cataclysm this is the idea that like somewhere around 12 000 years ago like whenever this younger giras impact theory that's what makes the most sense to me now if you look at daryn q and those underground cities they claim like modern academics say oh they probably built these to defend themselves against invaders and i'm like hang on a second if you're being invaded you don't have time let me oh i forgot to say this some of these cities can support 50 000 people this what what is that see and the fact you haven't even heard of this joe is is this is what i'm talking about so that's just a depiction but they went down underground city of turkey that's only one of them so they have houses on the surface and they look all normal but then it's much larger as you go underground hundreds of feet and they were made to hold livestock and everything and some of them so there's several of these that they know about and some of them connect by miles and miles of tunnel joe underground some of them go hundreds of feet and they go down to underground rivers and it's carved out of limestone rivers yeah how how old do they think these things are well if you read about it oh couple thousand incredible look at this they say a couple thousand years however something tells me that this was involved in the maybe the ancients knew about the cataclysm of you know and that it was coming and so they prepped because i'm sorry joe i know a little bit about war and you don't if someone's invading you you don't have time to carve out miles and miles of of bedrock tunnel that would take you know how many years that would take look at that there's many more like there's several of these cities by the way darren cuyu is just one of the more uh

known ones and you can do tours of it did you hear about that one guy there was a guy oh god i want to say it was in italy and he had a house and uh in the house he had dug down through the ground and developed this incredible chapel built this immense structure and they came to his house and uh the authorities essentially said listen what are you doing like we know you're doing something let us in and we're going to arrest you and he said all right i'll show you it's not there's nothing nefarious this is what i did and he built this and he had this incredible art project that he had essentially had a very modest home and then as you go into this modest home and then you go down through this passageway he had developed what is essentially this immense super intricate art project and by himself he had done this over the course of decades right and made this incredible place and it had become you know something that was like a point of focus for the authorities where they're like what is this is this guy have guns down there like what is he doing he's got a bomb meth lab see if you can find that i found a couple oh here's here's the italy one from this year yeah yeah i believe it's italy i found one in california too oh the california one oh hold on no i know about the california you want to see that one too but this this uh the italy one is amazing because it's really really beautiful video of it i think oh maybe this is it so this took him years with modern equipment see yeah is this it it's just a tunnel yeah i don't think this is it because it did i don't think it looked like that it looked really honored tunnel system oh that's a tunnel system under his house that he bought that was a guy who found a tunnel system under his house so he had a house and then like he's like what's going on this floorboard you want to hear something really

fascinating sure so in egypt people they're finding things all the time people are when they're doing like renovations or on their house so people are digging under their homes in the cairo area and and literally finding artifacts under their homes yes so listen to this do you want to guess so there is a black market for antiquities now let's just talk mummies alone and as you can find mainstream articles on this how much is the money well the the estimated yearly black market revenue for mummy's loan is between estimated two to six billion dollars a year so let's go with four billion buying mummies yeah these rich people are probably buying mummies and because i mean who has the money for that and let me tell you something else that's real interesting because it kind of show like first of all wasn't just a couple years ago the ufc's total valuation was like four billion yeah so let's say or if they're saying estimated between two and six billion let's just go with four right that that's a year right and just mummies so here's something else and i gotta be careful because i'm convinced big farmer is running the whole earth at this point i should be so the purdue family and the sackler family you've heard of them they're the ones that did the oxycontin why don't you look just how much money they've put into egyptian antiquities and museums around the world including starting this is recently a few months ago and this goes back years but recently they're starting a program at um i forgot which it may be purdue university because that's by john uh sackler or purdue john perdue um and anyways so these people have a incredible interest in egyptian antiquities and that doesn't necessarily mean anything but i find that quite interesting that some of the richest powerful people on earth are really into this stuff and then i look at it they've got like some crazy chamber and they're [ __ ] oxycontin bought houses that can show you mummies and [ __ ] i mean come on what they think about these

guys drinking their brandy oh they go back to my voice come down here and look what i purchased for 100 million dollars this is king tut's brother and look at him here that kind of cheddar yeah bring your buddies over because dude i looked at a house in beverly hills i never actually looked at it but i looked at it online and you know we're thinking about moving to this one area of beverly hills and they had this house that was for sale and it had a dinosaur in it the house had a dinosaur there was a a raptor yeah and you could buy the dinosaur it was a million dollars more than the house or the the house and then a million dollars more you could get the dinosaur as well i'm not gonna lie i think that's pretty cool pretty dope yeah that doesn't make me feel bad it's like no it makes me feel bad to own a mummy like i'm not owning a mummy but i am i am into owning a [ __ ] dinosaur bone joe we gotta you got like a man cave what what's your situation like here no this is my man cave okay my house is a [ __ ] it's run by checks joe what okay my house is run by my wife and my daughter how are you how are you doing how's that that's right i have this as long as i have this uh this studio and place where i can hang out and i just bought a comedy club that's congrats so this is all my stuff so i can do it which is a perfect balance you know because i you know i'm a [ __ ] i like stupid [ __ ] i like ufos and and chimp heads that are made out of symbols that's wonderful the the one thing this place is missing now is a dinosaur bone we need to get something that's what i'm saying bro i don't need a [ __ ] dinosaur something those are expensive yeah like that that raptor which was a full full raptor see if you can find it jamie um beverly hills home for sale with dinosaur it was [ __ ] dope because it was like a six foot tall like velociraptor i love it yeah it's pretty dope and it you know most of those things you only get like part of the skeleton is real and a lot of it is just recreations like their recreate femurs and stuff that's missing yeah that's it that's the house she's a

38 million beverly hills mansion with a 150 million year old dinosaur fossil look at that that's what i need look at that thing imagine that [ __ ] chasing you like [ __ ] i'm gonna get eaten by a goddamn lizard i uh i'd like to bring people over to show them that like i come back to you seduce people come back to my place i'm gonna show you my dinosaur i would probably spend most of my day getting high staring it would be a problem i would have let i would lose a lot of my productivity because i would be spending so much time staring at that [ __ ] dinosaur i'd want to wear one of its teeth around like a necklace no no no you got to keep them in the head yeah yeah well that's why you buy a second head that sounds like a magic key you got to make where like you put the tooth in and it opens up the vault right right the thing slides aside and there's a underground tunnel oh yeah i found the temple speaking of it yes oh you did let me try it this place yes yes this is it so this guy yeah temples of the humankind this is exactly it this guy made this man in his [ __ ] house so his house on the outside again a very humble modest home but then you go inside of it it is absolutely spectacular beautiful artwork and again all done by this guy i mean i don't know how many people he had help him it shows the house rate yeah so that's the house so look at that normal house you look at that house you're like us you know normal guy normal house yeah you would have no idea but this guy built it it took him forever okay so over 15 years and that's of course using modern equipment so that that's something that's worth mentioning because when you look at these underground cities that are absolutely massive joe that can support some of them are twenty thousand people thirty thousand people fifty thousand people hold on scroll up jamie for where it says the 15-year part it says over the next 15 years more volunteers flocked around the globe to join the growing community of temple

builders working in four so as many people working in four-hour shifts and funding their projects with small businesses to serve the local community but since no planning permission had been granted by the government what is that word dominions had to keep the growing temples under wraps that's what it is it was important to build them in secret we would never be able to build them italian law does not foresee this sort of underground building so in 1991 they had completed most of the nine chambers murals stained glass windows ornate statues vibrant mosaics and secret doors spread throughout the secret excavation so look at what it looks like on the surface versus what it looks like underneath [ __ ] incredible man i i thought this guy did it by himself but apparently he had a lot of people working on it but god it's beautiful it's spectacular and when you go down like deeper and deeper like it is absolutely amazing and i think it's available to the public now i think you could like go on a tour of it which is really wild imagine like going through that house you could pull up are we in the right place don't let uh epstein uh 150 buy that oh 150 volunteers over a 15-year period less than 40 years ago directed by one now 57 year old former insurance broker [Laughter] that's a guide like you were working at target right this guy really wanted to do this he experienced visions at age 10 of doing this he dedicated his life to building the temples after he experienced visions at age 10. wow in his visions the temples were home to a highly evolved community who enjoyed an idyllic existence in which all people work towards a common good look how beautiful that work is like the artwork's incredible that's spectacular god it's so gorgeous you know to people listening i just want to point out like you know you have the ability to look into things yourselves and think for yourselves and when you look at these darren q caves and there's

i'm telling you like fifty thousand people huge hundreds and hundreds spell that out so people are just listening well i mean you have d-a-r-i-n yeah and there's a few it's in the cappadocia region of turkey and just type in turkey underground cities and you'll see that there's several known and the and again so if this took a whole team a decade and a half to do i want people to go and look at these caves and think for yourself if you believe that it's feasible to consider that these were done to thwart invaders so in short notice and i'm like and how big and advanced they actually are i'm like the evidence is quite literally in front of us that humans were doing something special a long time ago and do the estimate is just that this was done thousands of years ago right all right so they say 3 000 year old city but i'm like you can't prove that like you could prove that if he found some stuff in his 3000 but they don't necessarily know that it's not older because and the reason i say that joe is because my gut instinct on this throw it in trash if you want but that was that was to survive a cataclysm of some kind it's too big it was meant to have farm animals and sustain them there was air shafts we're talking 15 18 levels down joe and i'm like you know something tells me that was an arc of some kind it was a it was a [ __ ] hit the fan um cave well they have those bunkers today that these crazy preppers used my buddy duncan uh and i did this television show a few years back and duncan went to visit these super preppers that had used these i think they were like i want to say it was like some sort of a military base this guy had purchased god i wish i could remember what the [ __ ] it was it was a silo they had these something along those lines but it had these like enormous garage doors where you pull the cars in they had like trailers where you know you pull your trailer in and then inside they were essentially planning on having a sustainable environment that could keep people alive in case of like a nuclear disaster or some sort of bio weapon or some [ __ ] that's smart i uh yeah i think people's

day bunkers look at these that's fine oh yeah yeah but here's my position i don't want to live if the [ __ ] world gets nuked and there's like just cannibals out there okay like i hope the new kids be right in the face you know what i think is more likely to happen what so the last uh this is outdated info but this is before trump had taken office and at that time the last five department of homeland security heads all five of them said that the greatest threat facing the united states is a grid down scenario because there's a few things that could do it it could be a hacking it could be a solar event and that would be absolutely catastrophic because if the power goes down for months on end and you've got to keep in mind that the united states is connected by only three grids east west and texas and there and and so if it went down like they don't just have these these these um the uh what do you call them the uh uh the electrical whatever the hell you call but they're huge um and they and they're not made to they're made to order they're not just like lined up in shelves where they call it the big the transformers right so like if there was something like that that happened it's potential or possible that you could have a grid down scenario for in some areas or the whole thing for months on end and you have to think about that if if that happens the city water pumps will go down once the generators run out of their fuel this fuel tanks won't work like we're talking it that would be so apocalyptic in itself and if that was to happen it would be the haves and the have-nots those who have guns and those that don't or those that prepped those that didn't yeah and that's possible and i wouldn't even be surprised i want to get too crazy but like i mean in our lifetimes it's whether it's a solar flare like another carrington event or or some terrible entity that wants to bring our [ __ ] down and if they were successful it would in a short period of time days like there's this saying that humanity or society is only three or

excuse me nine meals away from chaos which means you know three days and so if you have a situation where grid went down for even a couple weeks joe it would be it would be [ __ ] especially for sure well texas almost went down last winter yeah it came real close came within four minutes it's a wake-up call yeah it was for a lot of folks and i think that solar flares are a huge threat and not just a huge threat to the grid but huge set to life on earth any kind of supernova that's anywhere reasonably close to us and we're we're a wrap that's it yeah um hypernovas in particular watch this documentary where they first started uh observing hypernovas in the cosmos and they thought that it was wars going on with with civilizations in space because they were happening so frequently like they were observed because you know obviously there's hundreds of billions of galaxies and so they were looking out in these hundreds of billions of galaxies and they were detecting these gamma radiation bursts and they were like oh my god they're going to war they're going to war out there in space and then they realize no these are hypernovas and that these these novas essentially just wipe out entire solar systems and more i heard well i don't know what the last one was but they it was described as being bright even during the day you could see it it was like essentially a flash that was sustained for i don't know if it was months something like that and you just see in the sky i'm like and they said it even lit up the sky even when there was like a new moon it was dark i'm like that would be so crazy to see that well what's really crazy is it happened millions and millions of years ago and you're just seeing it now it's like a time it's really crazy yeah like every star that you see when you go on a crazy clear night and you're looking at the milky way you're looking at things from millions of years ago that's nuts that's really nuts yeah that's the one thing yeah i find that just fascinating to think about yeah when when they're observing the cosmos like we were talking about the big bang earlier when they're observing 13 plus billion years

ago they're essentially looking into the past at what happened 13 plus billions of years ago when they see these like stellar nurseries and they're you know they're they're using like these spectacular telescopes to look deep deep deep into space they're looking at the past yeah so that's like an idea for a time machine is that if there was some way to travel vastly far distances let's say like a wormhole of some kind yeah and then you stopped and turned around and looked at earth and say you had the abilities for enhanced magnification of some kind wouldn't you technically be watching the past then if you could get if you get ahead of it i'm saying if you get ahead of the speed of light somehow and then turn around and look and then you'd be seeing earth from say a thousand years ago or something you would have to yeah you would have to figure out a way to get instantaneously so far away that the light that comes from earth but if you could see that good wouldn't be the light anymore right would it well i mean i don't know it's not my world but if i could go back in time and see any error i think egypt during its prime would be the era that i would look into because if you look at all of what we know about ancient civilization whatever's left you know whatever is intriguing all the amazing sights that archaeologists have explored that's the one that's the most what the [ __ ] it is i would do any yeah if there was one thing i could go back in time and look at i want to see what was going on then i want to see the construction because then it would answer many many other questions that one thing alone would answer so many other things have you been in any of the mine structures uh no i went i mean just inca stuff in peru um but i do want to go down to central mexico i want to do that next i want to go to chichen itza i've been there yeah yeah that's pretty amazing they don't let you walk up on the things anymore i think one of the jake paul or someone [ __ ] it up didn't they [ __ ] that up didn't someone like one of them i think did there wasn't some maybe someone filmed a music video

up there or something you want to hear something pop star or something well you can't climb the great pyramid of geez anymore you want to know why there's this french couple that went up there and they they [ __ ] on top of the great pyramid nice and they they uploaded the video everybody oh yeah and there's been some other instances too like someone up there and like bra titleist or whatever and like that really upset them but you can see a picture i haven't seen the porno but like there's you see this couple it's like a snapshot of literally these two naked people on top of the great pyramid in the night sky yeah good for them why not but they [ __ ] it up for everybody else but um the chichen itza is really amazing and you know when i went to chichen itza they really had no idea what happened to the mayans this was uh 20 years ago but now they're reasonably sure they were wiped out by disease yep they think that european settlers came and the the depictions that the europeans had of how spectacular the mayan civilization was back then and how these guys had these gold head dresses and you know these incredibly sophisticated cities and they brought in smallpox and just killed everybody what a shame yeah but they did that to the native americans they did it to everybody but what was really amazing about the the sophistication of the settlements in mexico was that you know they had these immense stone structures by the way they did it to the amazonians too the people that lived in the amazon you know um that was another uh really interesting conversation that i had with graham hancock where he was talking about how through the use of lidar they've detected all these grids you know that was the basis of that movie the lost city of z you know that these european explorers had gone through the amazon and come back with these amazing stories of these incredibly sophisticated civilizations and then when people returned 50 years later there was no such civilization there was no evidence whatsoever because the jungle had swallowed up all these

buildings and until recently they thought it was just folklore and [ __ ] until they started using lidar and this light emitting radar thing that lidar is i'm not exactly sure how it works but through use of lidar which is non-invasive so it doesn't destroy anything but it gives them a graph or an image of what is going on and through that they saw all these grids that indicated streets and irrigation and all this so european travelers literally were genocidal by accident they [ __ ] killed everybody i mean as much as we like to talk about the genocide that european explorers enacted on native americans which they absolutely did they slaughtered a lot of native americans there's no it's not forgiving that what they really killed them with is disease 90 of native americans were killed by disease yeah it's just it's sad it's heartbreaking to think about that it's [ __ ] crazy it's crazy that a country where they're getting along with this disease i mean they they existed with it they survived and they came over on boats and gave it to people that didn't have an immunity to it just burned right through the entire population yeah um horrific yeah that's what happened to the mayans the mayans you know and that's the minds not that long ago you know they know that the mayan civilization you know they were around hundreds of years ago you know five six hundred years ago they were around like during uh cabeza de vaca he details in his journeys across north america he details all of his trips through the like all these various spanish explorers detail the mayan civilizations going back to that lidar uh study so one of this is something that i just thought of is that it's so interesting that so that area that people had already that they found on with through the use of lidar had already been previously surveyed on foot and one of the and they didn't see anything including a seven-story tall building that was consumed by trees and lush vegetation and it had like i said had already been

surveyed on foot so that's how much the earth consumes things yeah and so now they're using lidar from space and they're finding [ __ ] [ __ ] ancient stuff all over the sahara desert whoa that's what i'm saying i'm like if this place was green 5 000 plus years ago and had the largest freshwater lakes and a huge network of of rivers people of course would have been living there and so now they're finding random stuff all over i'm like i've i've said it before i think a sahara desert is the ancient jackpot like under that sand they're going to find things and discoveries in our lifetime that i think are going to be probably amazing because i'm telling you people would have been there it makes sense it makes sense if 5 000 years ago if there was a an advanced civilization in that area and five thousand years ago it was all lush and green what a weird thing huh that happens where the earth just continually shifts its climate and changes what's warm and green that's why you look at houses in malibu you're like what are you doing you gotta this is not gonna last bro yeah it's uh yeah you're you're on the edge of the ocean do you what makes you think it's gonna stay there yeah people need to be including these things in the topic of climate change and man-made climate change and all that because i'm like you know if the earth is going through these cycles that are i mean if we're god i mean if we're looking at like something like 50 000 years ago the earth's temperature was something like 15 degrees fahrenheit hotter uh that's been identified through the kori samples of antarctica and it's like well if they want to say that you know two three degrees fahrenheit would be enough to screw over our civilization and and well if we're talking 15 plus degrees naturally i want to know more about that and why it's not being included in the conversation well you know when graham hancock and uh randall carlson in particular when he just discusses this one of the things that he says says global warming is certainly a threat he goes but you know what a real threat is global cooling he was like global cooling is way worse he's like global warming essentially makes more plant

life you have like that's the thing that's going on where we talk about like increased co2 in the environment there's more green on this earth today than there's ever been it's it's and it's weird like you think of where we must be decimating the rainforest and we're killing all the we are definitely [ __ ] up the rainforest for sure however there's a lot of green and it's more of it because green lives on carbon dioxide which is kind of crazy yeah and most people don't seem to i mean plenty of people know that but i don't know if a lot of people do right what's we're looking at in terms of like pollution and particulates in the atmosphere and he was saying that that's the real issue like pollution and particulates that stuff's terrible and it causes cancer and it's making people have much shorter lives if you look at people that live like in highly dense urban environments they generally live less long than people who live in clear air country like it's just it's just by virtue of the [ __ ] you're breathing in the environmental factor but he said global cooling is [ __ ] terrifying you can't grow any sanchez yeah ice ages are [ __ ] terrifying what we really need to be worried about well i think we scared people enough yep oh hold on one last thing i cannot possibly leave this podcast without telling you my dmt story oh you had one i do so uh this is a few years ago i made it myself which was so i'm an alchemist and i've only done this twice i bought this is no big this is a different state no one you can't come after me i don't have anything but uh so the first thing i experienced is the loud ping in the side of my head inside of my head that was unbelievably loud and the whole room my bedroom was vibrating it was like boom and then i started seeing these little blobs they had like these faces and they didn't i got like a bad vibe from them but then what i saw is it was all the beautiful colors and it was

essentially a being with big old eyes i interpreted as feminine and it kept going like this with its arms and in the middle of its body was a pyramid now let me say a couple of things because some people oh you know he's an ancient history guy of course you can see pyramids no i i did this at the time because i was desperate for answers it was it was a spiritual thing and if you say i think about all kinds of things throughout the day i was the pyramids and ancient stuff was the furthest thing from my mind and the only reason why i did dmt is because i couldn't figure out how to do ayahuasca and figured it was a dangerous thing to do make myself i got to go to peru was this the 2018. so you weren't into egypt back then no i was but but um i mean more so now time right and this was i mean this is i was literally depressed and looking for answers in my life and guidance and i was doing it from a spiritual standpoint because i felt like at that time i could benefit from my uh ayahuasca journey but i wasn't available to do it so fast forward a couple years later to last december 2020 i'm in egypt with yosef aliyan the son of akim abdel and i was asking him because i was saying earlier that i think that the pyramids were not built to be tombs i think there was something functional but i'm not exactly sure what could it be something for generating power could it be something else i don't know but when i've walked through the internal structure layout is so bizarre joe nothing about it makes sense for a tomb it's not meant for people to be through it is utterly weird but so getting to the point is yosef i asked him i'm like what do you think because he doesn't think it was built to be a tomb for the fair for anyone and i said what do you think it is and he said his father told him it's us and i instantly the first thing i thought of was like because i could never explain i didn't understand why i was seeing in my little dmt trip that it was a pyramid and a body and it was going like this it was like explained to people listening so imagine uh pulling

uh folding out my two arms in front of me palms up like it was showing me something over and over again i was doing that yes and and the the pyramid of all the colors was just in the middle of the body and then when i go to egypt he says it's us and i have what does he mean by i don't know joe that's what his father told him and i have no idea so it makes me wonder i'm like is the is the pyramid some sort of um code in itself that it the construction of it and the math and everything behind it equates to something that explains something about humanity or and this is a wild idea and it's nothing more than just an idea but i look at the fact that across multiple continents around the world there are different ancient civilizations that talk about us living to be hundreds and even thousands of years old it's not just the bible it's the sumerians it's it's uh even native americans there's different cultures around the world that had said the same thing now that doesn't mean that that's true but what if because some people think that well you got to keep in mind that the nile river was once eight miles closer to the pyramids and went right up to the steps so for example when you brought up earlier with that boat that was found literally right next to the great pyramid the water went up to the steps virtually it was right there so some people argue that water was moved through the pyramid and had something to do with oxygen and this is why these are just wild ideas by the way but like what if it was something for dna restoration because if it was possible for people to live to have been thousands of years old which i have no idea um but if that happened let's say could because it's like if these pyramids were not tombs then what were they if the water went right up next to them that makes me think maybe had something to do with generating power and i know that sounds crazy to some people if we're talking about a stack of bricks and stones like what are you talking about but i encourage people to look at the internal structure and layout of the pyramid you can just google image it and look at the map and

when you walk through it joe it's utterly bizarre it's not made to be walked through you got to keep in mind you're seeing it as it is today with these boards these planks just so you can walk through it like you go through this 300 foot long uh shaft that's like three by three and then when you get to the grand gallery or so-called green gallery it's the same thing it was like smooth like a slide but generating power how is there speculation so there's a gentleman named christopher dunn that we saw he was in one of the articles that was brought up earlier he's the one that gender developed he wrote a book about it and it's called the giza power plant and he he some people have theorized it had to do with separating hydrogen from the water or something these are wild ideas i don't i'm not i can't speak to it much because it's kind of a it's hard for me my brain to wrap around like i don't know what they're talking about other than that but i can look at it and think that this thing is unbelievably different than any type of egyptian burial site for example the the valley of the kings is obviously a known place of burial and it's [Music] wall to ceiling covered all over in glyphs paintings beautiful stuff all the mastabas around the pyramids same thing every known burial site for anything the egyptians is covered in wall art and it looks like a burial site whereas there's not one single glyph in any of the pyramids whatsoever other than the pyramid of unis which has some beautiful paintings but it's it was done this is a thing people don't mention it's over plaster it wasn't on the stone so someone it's you see the stone which is spectacular and there's plaster over it and then and it looks honestly i don't mean any disrespect it just doesn't look good at all compared to the structure itself so somebody probably did that later on yeah that yeah um so i mean it's worth mentioning and i want people more people need to explore this like there's almost zero evidence to even suggest that it was a pyramid the reason why people think it is today is because we were taught it in school

at a young impressionable age and we weren't even explained any of the details never mind that there was no mummies found that could be explainable by looting you know but if you if you bring up and you see the structure itself it is so bizarre and to me i think it's just above us so so bizarre in the way the tunnels were created and these shafts that go up and down and it doesn't look like something that was designed for people to move through whatsoever it's it's so strange joe and i'm and so this guy's book does he speculate does he have a good explanation he thinks it was he he posits that it is a it was a power plant right but it would for what that's a great question like how did it generate power through water before when i gathered it was the running water through it and you're able to separate the hydrogen out of the water or something to that effect and and do with it i don't know um but that it was something they well they you know it's all that who knows [ __ ] is like it goes out the window when you look at what they did do like you can you can make all your like wow who knows what they do what dude look what they did do though look what they did do look at this 2 million 300 000 pound or 2 million 300 000 stone structure that is just pointed to perfect due north south east and west like what do they do who are these people what do they do yeah how the [ __ ] do they do this it's it's one of the funnest mysteries and this is the one thing i've seen like because like when i was talking earlier the beginning of this podcast like what topics do i want to talk about these are the ones that make most happy and i remember thinking like it's positive i'm not i'm not uh you know debating abortion here i'm debating the pyramids and it's so funny joe because it's quite a sensitive topic whether it's atlantis or the pyramids even suggesting something alternative comes with so much backlash it's quite interesting but it's it's supposed to be fun it's interesting and i just can't help but think about that dmt experience that was showing me that because i'm like when he said it's us and i don't know what that means i'm like i think there's something there because

what i saw i don't know it makes me it really made me wonder because i didn't think much about it for the couple years after that i told my brother about it and he's like well that's interesting and i kind of like it's not that i forgot about it but i was like i don't know i guess it's just my brain that develops some it was just imagination who knows yeah who knows yeah um thanks for being here man yeah wrap this up um tell everybody one more time it's bright underscore insight on instagram yeah bright insight on youtube yep bright insight two words my name's jimmy and it's all kinds of fun topics follow me on there and joe i have to say thank you very much i couldn't have been more flattered that you invited me on and my pleasure dude thanks for being here and thanks for putting out such interesting content yeah you've got a lot of really cool [ __ ] on your youtube page one last thing we're wrapping up i just want to tell to anyone out there get off the couch like it's surreal to me that a handful of years ago joe i was on the couch unhappy in life and in watching joe rogan podcast and now here i am sitting across from you and all i did was decide and it wasn't easy but i made choices and changes in my life and next thing you know i find myself traveling to these sites um being on your podcast and other things and i just want to tell people if there's only one message is that because in the in the short term people are going to have to get creative to make money in the near future i suspect people are going to people more than ever are unhappy with the direction of their lives corporate work and all everything else you can make changes you can do it too get off the [ __ ] couch thank you joe get after people bye everybody bye now [Music] you