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Fladge Rants Live #2 Megaliths

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00:00:23 So you got some help
00:02:00 from the memory?
00:02:19 That's the thing.
00:02:21 It is.
00:02:21 I am short.
00:02:25 I'm Gary.
00:02:26 We've got some housekeeping to do.
00:02:28 Um, not really.
00:02:29 I'd like to think lemon and draw.
00:02:35 That's all.
00:02:36 Hi, I'm Brady.
00:02:38 Last week, I was trying to shed some light on to the.
00:02:42 The one wonder of the world that remains just such a mystery.
00:02:47 And more specifically, point at where textbooks
00:02:52 get it wrong.
00:02:58 This day in history is so silly.
00:03:01 It is. I don't even know anything.
00:03:02 I didn't bring it up.
00:03:03 All right.
00:03:04 Well, they're not they're not megaliths.
00:03:07 But the
00:03:12 what you call that the.
00:03:14 I should have made notes, probably.
00:03:17 Oh, that's okay. Same history.
00:03:19 Okay.
00:03:19 Yeah,
00:03:26 no kidding.
00:03:27 Well, isn't that cute?
00:03:29 Yeah. And
00:03:29 I like to share the news about Britain, and I'm not a big fan of the monarchy.
00:03:33 Long live the queen
00:03:36 or king. Yes.
00:03:39 We get it on this day.
00:03:41 Italy passed a referendum to replace
00:03:44 the monarchy after World War Two today and died of Lou Gehrig's disease.
00:03:47 I didn't see that coming.
00:03:48 Yeah, it was called after Clovis points.
00:03:50 That's what I wanted to talk about.
00:03:54 So a lot of things happened in this day
00:03:55 in history.
00:03:59 Okay.
00:03:59 Worst podcast ever.
00:04:00 I want to get to my rant.
00:04:02 The Clovis people proved history wrong
00:04:06 by doubling the age that we now know that people lived in North America.
00:04:11 We changed the history books to show the when the evidence arose
00:04:16 that the Clovis people lived 10,000 years ago, not just 5000 years ago.
00:04:21 That pushes it back to the Younger Dryas event, the end of the last Ice age.
00:04:25 That's a lot sooner than the textbooks wanted to tell us.
00:04:29 So I want to
00:04:32 continue on
00:04:33 showing how textbooks are telling us lies.
00:04:37 And it's a suspicious thing.
00:04:40 And and if you're not looking into it, maybe you should be
00:04:46 the approach
00:04:49 I took last week was just pick one magnificent object and point out
00:04:53 how it's demonstrably not
00:04:56 made when they say it was made
00:04:59 by who it was made by or what it was made for.
00:05:03 The real answers to those three questions are you don't know.
00:05:07 We don't know and we don't know.
00:05:09 So this week I want to tackle megaliths
00:05:11 and megalithic architecture around the world is magnificent.
00:05:15 Malta was the first the oldest one, the the pre Clovis point
00:05:21 stones.
00:05:21 We decided they were 5 to 7000 years old on the island of Malta.
00:05:25 And then and then a couple others arose.
00:05:29 Go back early, Tapie said.
00:05:31 Doubled it like the Clovis point did.
00:05:35 Not far from there
00:05:38 is the one in Lebanon.
00:05:42 But is that golly?
00:05:45 Was the one in Lebanon?
00:05:46 Oh, there's göbekli TAPI.
00:05:48 So the interesting thing about Göbekli TAPI is the pillars shaped
00:05:53 like the letter, the capital letter T
00:05:56 These t pillars are bizarre.
00:06:00 Like why?
00:06:01 Why would we build something like that?
00:06:04 And the interesting mystery to go back Alley Tempe is that they
00:06:08 it at first they thought it was intentionally buried.
00:06:11 Now there's a hilltop. That's what göbekli means.
00:06:14 Potbelly Hill So maybe it's a natural sand formation.
00:06:17 So over thousands of years it was simply buried by sand and wind,
00:06:22 blowing the sand on top of it, because that's where a natural hill
00:06:25 formation is, because it is the top of a hill.
00:06:27 And but we're like 5% into excavating.
00:06:31 It's a giant complex with huge rocks
00:06:33 and we don't know anybody who's claiming that they built it or why.
00:06:37 So we don't know.
00:06:38 We don't know and we don't know what's the one in Lebanon.
00:06:42 That's one of the best ones.
00:06:45 High.
00:06:47 Yeah, Yeah.
00:06:55 Oh ball back
00:06:56 and yeah ball named after the God.
00:07:00 Yeah yeah.
00:07:03 I think it's got the polygon
00:07:05 all puzzle piece
00:07:08 kind of architecture. It is incredible.
00:07:11 Oh those are really enormous.
00:07:15 Okay.
00:07:15 So we don't know how they move those.
00:07:21 Let's, let's move off the continent.
00:07:23 Let's go.
00:07:25 Well, here's an interesting thing.
00:07:27 How about the similarities from Cambodia
00:07:28 to Egypt to this the sun pyramid in Mexico City?
00:07:32 Those are three completely different parts of the world.
00:07:35 And they look very, very similar to each other.
00:07:38 But let's let's the south, let's go
00:07:41 South America, because Peru and Bolivia have the greatest sites,
00:07:46 Machu Picchu and
00:07:49 or Cusco. Back up a moment.
00:07:52 What's your implication?
00:07:53 That they're all similar because they're giant stones.
00:07:56 They're going to be similar just based on what they are.
00:07:59 Absolutely. Thank you for jumping in on that.
00:08:01 I agree that that is the most efficient way
00:08:03 to stack up stones to make a structure that's going to last a long, long time.
00:08:07 But if you look at New York City and Chicago and London and Tokyo,
00:08:12 they all have skyscrapers and that's what they share in common.
00:08:15 We have a global community.
00:08:17 They didn't build those structures the same at all.
00:08:20 They look very, very different.
00:08:22 But they have a common theme.
00:08:24 And that's the kind of global
00:08:27 community
00:08:28 I would be looking for If I was looking for a global hi tech
00:08:31 community, I would be looking for one with differences in their big buildings.
00:08:37 But these show more similarities than ours.
00:08:40 Do I think that kind of a distance possible, though, After millions
00:08:44 or hundreds of thousands of years, the details are all gone.
00:08:46 The only thing that's left is the main.
00:08:49 Yeah, chunk of it.
00:08:50 Okay, well, I'm a skeptic, by the way.
00:08:52 Oh, good. No, no, that's what I need
00:08:55 in Peru.
00:08:56 There's
00:08:59 Machu Picchu and Cusco.
00:09:01 Sorry. What? Peru.
00:09:03 And through Bolivia, it's got
00:09:08 Boom-Boom coup,
00:09:09 which means you might have to spell some of these Puma.
00:09:14 Puma poon
00:09:17 coup.
00:09:18 Let's try that.
00:09:18 And, well, Google help me out. Right? Yeah. Yeah.
00:09:21 From Fuku. There it is.
00:09:24 So freaking amazing.
00:09:25 Okay, so these these t blocks remind me of Stonehenge.
00:09:31 It's got the pillars and the big rocks over the top of it.
00:09:36 That is curious why it was.
00:09:38 I don't know.
00:09:40 So you're comparing Puma Bronco to
00:09:44 to go ahead compared to anything, you know, Modern man has ever done.
00:09:48 Well,
00:09:48 but all these megaliths look very similar because they're big giant rocks, right?
00:09:53 Yeah, but we don't use that now.
00:09:54 Our civilization doesn't have any history of using that kind of architecture.
00:09:58 Well, building any use cornerstones or some kind of
00:10:01 giant block to base or some kind of foundational.
00:10:04 Oh, yeah.
00:10:05 Yeah. Right.
00:10:06 So what is inefficient to build megalithic structures?
00:10:09 It is.
00:10:09 I gotcha. Difficult.
00:10:11 The polygon thing here. Let's go to
00:10:17 Yeah.
00:10:18 I thought okay how about more on that.
00:10:21 Yeah.
00:10:22 Cusco Cusco is pretty interesting mystery of tomb of Bunco revealed.
00:10:27 Oh yeah no that we're not going to watch the whole
00:10:30 Who cares
00:10:33 if it's on the History Channel.
00:10:34 Amazing things about the ones in Peru and Bolivia is they're built on a mountain.
00:10:38 If it's on the History Channel, we know that they're going to base
00:10:40 it on ancient aliens. So I don't really want to do that.
00:10:43 It's pretty incredible.
00:10:44 Look, the next one is ancient Aliens, of course.
00:10:47 Yeah, the impossible stone blocks, see?
00:10:52 So I like to cause the arguing out of.
00:10:56 I don't say arguing out of ignorance, but. Yeah.
00:10:58 So we can't figure out how these big blocks are moved.
00:11:00 So it must be aliens.
00:11:02 Oh, yeah, that's.
00:11:03 That irritates. It's silly nonsense.
00:11:04 It may be aliens.
00:11:05 I'm not going to discount it, but I'm not going to base
00:11:07 it just on the fact that Yeah, we can't explain it.
00:11:09 So it must be ancient aliens.
00:11:12 Oh, well, we're still in Peru.
00:11:14 We can look at the NASCAR lines, but those are the have nothing to do
00:11:18 with megalithic architecture.
00:11:21 But it is there they are the the polygon.
00:11:25 All these. Yes, they're incredible.
00:11:28 And they're in three different spots.
00:11:30 I know there's a wall in Japan that's built like that.
00:11:33 I know there's this one that's South America.
00:11:36 And and the the Baalbek has the same thing.
00:11:40 The same thing is what?
00:11:41 I'm sorry, The same architecture.
00:11:43 The polygon all fits together so perfectly,
00:11:46 and it's just irregularly shaped blocks where I use the squares and rectangles.
00:11:50 There. Those aren't bricks.
00:11:51 Those are weird shaped bricks, and they fit perfectly
00:11:55 all the way down top to bottom front the back side to side, top to bottom.
00:11:59 There's no way they found these blocks like that.
00:12:01 These are somehow processed to make those blocks.
00:12:04 Thank you.
00:12:06 Well, you just said something about finding them.
00:12:09 Hey, don't make me with that sound.
00:12:10 Oh, I know, but they.
00:12:11 I mean, so they clearly
00:12:14 had a whole pile of, you know, they have somebody
00:12:16 making blocks than somebody else saying that these together best.
00:12:19 And when they come up with a spot where they need
00:12:21 and they they specifically make it, it's easier than a game of Tetris.
00:12:26 It's just, you know, plop them there.
00:12:27 No. Sure, there are only 130 tons.
00:12:30 This is so much more difficult than you're making it out to be.
00:12:33 And look at how it holds up.
00:12:35 It's pretty incredible.
00:12:37 Knock it down.
00:12:38 I want to make a comparison.
00:12:40 You ever see the
00:12:42 rocks and
00:12:47 the way
00:12:52 you can go on about something else if you keep going on your rant if you want.
00:12:55 While I look up this, I actually derailed my train of thought with Nazca lines.
00:13:00 They are cool to look at, but let's see.
00:13:03 So here, here's what I think.
00:13:05 Yeah, tell me here's here's modern.
00:13:08 Here's modern stones backing.
00:13:12 Yeah.
00:13:12 If you go around the shores of Mackinaw yeah it almost
00:13:15 people have just stacked these up and I know, I know it's not the same it's
00:13:19 not comparable because they're tiny, but I think it's the exact same phenomenon.
00:13:23 It's a megaliths, right?
00:13:24 They just had
00:13:27 a lot more time and a lot more people.
00:13:29 Yeah. I mean, I don't know how they move the giant stones.
00:13:31 I still think I've got a water.
00:13:33 Good idea. How?
00:13:34 Let's talk about that.
00:13:36 I like the levitation vibration.
00:13:39 Mechanization?
00:13:40 You mean like anti-gravity or some kind of a something like that?
00:13:43 The technology that is now lost or not shared?
00:13:46 Correct?
00:13:47 I think it has been rediscovered but not shared.
00:13:52 Well, so what do you think
00:13:54 the main purpose of it's a shared You were mentioning that there's a common
00:13:58 O connection.
00:13:59 Was it just an architectural connection or do you think that they're actually
00:14:03 somehow
00:14:06 it's it's screaming something?
00:14:07 I just don't know what it is screaming.
00:14:08 It really is. It's saying something.
00:14:11 So you're saying we are talking the talking the Russians are talking in.
00:14:15 Does that sound crazy?
00:14:16 No, I think they're encoded with data that we don't know how to read.
00:14:19 I mentioned that briefly, and I wish I could put it all together.
00:14:23 I for some reason there's a piece of the puzzle I'm missing
00:14:26 because there's no reason to keep this a secret from us.
00:14:29 This, the the men in black approach to this
00:14:34 tells us there's there's a group of things that we're not allowed to know
00:14:39 and we're getting too close with this,
00:14:42 that they have to tell us lies like are we getting too close to aliens?
00:14:46 Is that like we're always told that only wackos
00:14:51 believe in aliens.
00:14:52 We're ridiculed for thinking
00:14:56 something like that is possible.
00:14:57 Why would they go so far out of the way when, you know, Fermi Paradox?
00:15:01 Like like where is everybody?
00:15:03 I think they vilify anything that
00:15:06 can break up the norm.
00:15:08 But I have to agree.
00:15:09 I don't don't think it was the aliens that built any of these.
00:15:13 It was us.
00:15:14 It was, okay, I'm here.
00:15:15 Let's let's take it off of Megaliths and go to a monolith
00:15:18 which some people can easily mistake and make some.
00:15:22 Let's talk about a monolith is just one
00:15:25 one rock, but that can be one giant one in India.
00:15:28 They were
00:15:29 they had made a habit out of carving an entire temple out of a single rock.
00:15:34 So I go to that Indian
00:15:37 monolithic temple and it'll take you right there.
00:15:49 Yeah.
00:15:51 The high less the temple
00:15:54 cult, Indian cut rock architecture.
00:15:57 Here's a yeah I like it because it sounds like it's colossal.
00:15:59 And it is.
00:16:00 It's 200 feet tall, 100 by 100, crazy big carved out of one mountain.
00:16:06 This, yes, that's exactly it.
00:16:08 They can't figure out where they put the rubble
00:16:11 because it was all solid rock, Rock Mountain there.
00:16:14 They carved it from the top down, apparently, and had a more labor
00:16:19 intensive removing what they were chiseling away.
00:16:22 But when they were chiseling, they made that that artwork.
00:16:26 That's incredible.
00:16:27 Why did we do it?
00:16:27 And here's it puts a kink in my
00:16:31 my everything's later
00:16:33 everything was built earlier than they're trying to tell us this one
00:16:37 is based on a religion that wasn't developed until about 7000 years ago.
00:16:41 So this is this age can they carbonate
00:16:45 they carried day rock or no no organic material things.
00:16:47 Oh you can see I'm I'm an idiot but it hasn't been organic material
00:16:53 either ever or for you know, millions of years.
00:17:02 Yeah.
00:17:03 I think there's always a logical explanation.
00:17:05 At least I like to helps my brain compartmentalize and just solve riddles.
00:17:09 Yeah, the refuge would be easily.
00:17:12 They could have crushed it up into powder and sold it all the neighboring things
00:17:15 to make concrete.
00:17:16 Who knows?
00:17:17 I mean, they obviously aren't going to just make a pile of it.
00:17:19 Waste it because that would have been a problem that needs to be solved. Right.
00:17:21 I think the vaporized lasers, if you're if you're making something
00:17:24 this big, clearly somebody had to address the problem of all of the waste, right?
00:17:30 Yes. A bigger team than they had chiseling in the Twizzlers.
00:17:33 Looked like they were pretty good.
00:17:34 More There's more that I'm saying.
00:17:37 There's more to this perspective.
00:17:38 This was in the rock all the time.
00:17:40 All they had to do was remove that dust to see what was there.
00:17:43 I think they had a like a CAD program where they just typed it into the computer
00:17:47 and the lasers dropped down and cut exactly the way they wanted to.
00:17:51 And everything else just dissipated.
00:17:54 Cement like 3D printer.
00:17:56 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:17:57 The lasers just dropped down.
00:17:58 That's how resin printers work.
00:18:00 Now, basically there's an image in laser and they.
00:18:03 Yeah, removes everything.
00:18:04 The reason I'm pointing out how difficult it is to make megalithic and monolithic
00:18:10 structures is because no one would do it if it wasn't important or it wasn't easy.
00:18:16 Like it
00:18:18 is difficult but worth it.
00:18:20 Or they had a simple way to do it and they were getting
00:18:24 yes or
00:18:27 what? I still think it was us.
00:18:28 Not aliens.
00:18:30 Not aliens.
00:18:31 Very specifically.
00:18:32 Not aliens, No.
00:18:33 I just wonder why it is that we're not being told the truth.
00:18:36 It just doesn't make any sense for academia to be like that.
00:18:40 Scholarship should not be indoctrination into some nonsense.
00:18:45 It's just why
00:18:48 that's what's got me up.
00:18:49 Did I. Did I get off on a rant again?
00:18:51 You're supposed to.
00:18:52 Oh, the idea, though, that academia could ever say,
00:18:54 I don't know if you're paying them money to tell them things to say.
00:18:58 They don't know if they're supposed
00:18:59 they should, but they don't say something idiotic.
00:19:02 They need to be experts and know everything.
00:19:03 So there has to be an answer, whether it's all right, I
00:19:07 there is an answer and I know it,
00:19:10 or else I don't know.
00:19:12 That's why I keep saying I don't know.
00:19:14 My mother punished me when I said I don't know.
00:19:16 She said, I don't know. It's not an answer.
00:19:18 You need to find the answer and come back to do or do not.
00:19:20 There is no, I don't know,
00:19:22 but there should be.
00:19:24 I don't know yet.
00:19:25 At least at the very least I don't know yet.
00:19:27 Right.
00:19:28 Or Well, why aren't we trying to figure it out if
00:19:31 we've got the best scholars lying to us instead of I don't want to figure it out,
00:19:34 I know why. Why?
00:19:35 Why is it because there's so many other issues that are addressing us?
00:19:39 These rocks are going to be here for another million years.
00:19:41 So we have time. We do have time. We have lots of time.
00:19:43 Certainly, I didn't even want to mention this.
00:19:46 This is a teaser for next week.
00:19:48 The according to the Emerald
00:19:51 Tablet, a fourth built the pyramids.
00:19:54 All three at once.
00:19:55 Oh, what Fath?
00:19:57 Oh, he was the thought, the God the bird looking thing.
00:19:59 Yeah, well, I do know a few things.
00:20:01 Yeah, some, some say he was a is what kind of bird as you say.
00:20:04 Yeah. And
00:20:07 some people say he looks like a baboon so they can't even pick what head he has.
00:20:10 Correct.
00:20:11 Oh no.
00:20:11 I've seen him picture it as a a ball of glowing light
00:20:14 with a band around it with eyeballs all around the band.
00:20:17 It depends on what kind of ayahuasca they were on, I guess.
00:20:20 Yeah.
00:20:20 So not even a human form?
00:20:23 Well, I've never seen it. A human form.
00:20:24 The head is always either a bird or no, no, no.
00:20:26 His body is always human. And the rib tumor.
00:20:29 Oh, yeah.
00:20:29 Oh, absolutely. God's always whenever gods want to be.
00:20:32 And you can tell it's a weird bird because it's a long legged tube snout.
00:20:36 But why beak is like a straw or like an oboe? Reed
00:20:42 I think the antiquity always said that
00:20:45 if you don't write something in stone, it won't be kept right?
00:20:48 So if you're going to build something,
00:20:50 the more stone monolithic it is megalithic, right?
00:20:53 The longer the chances are longer that it'll be immortal.
00:20:56 It's probably just man trying to be immortal.
00:20:58 Hey, can we post
00:21:00 a poll like I'm trying to take a survey?
00:21:03 What are our fans want to hear? Next?
00:21:05 The Sumerian Kings list and leave it at one option like all votes.
00:21:10 So they get one vote, 111111 choice, one choice.
00:21:15 I don't think we have to do that, but we could do that. Okay.
00:21:17 Because the Sumerian Kings list is what we're going to talk about next.
00:21:20 Podcast.
00:21:23 Did you know that this is a surprise?
00:21:25 I didn't know that, but that's all right.
00:21:26 We're not going to talk about it now, so I don't need to be prepared.
00:21:28 No, no. Well, except I just brought up Fatima.
00:21:31 He's like the King of the Kings list.
00:21:33 That's a Segway. It is a little teaser.
00:21:37 All right.
00:21:37 I don't think you're done all right.
00:21:39 No, certainly not. I.
00:21:40 I looked up a few other places that had megalithic structure
00:21:46 think.
00:21:46 Do you think they're connected to the star somehow?
00:21:49 Oh, well, let's look at Stonehenge.
00:21:51 They say it's a calendar, right?
00:21:53 I, I know that at a certain time this is not the most famous megalithic
00:21:57 structure ever had or site.
00:22:01 It's the one that it's the one in the video in the beginning,
00:22:04 once they closed down that one in India, that's
00:22:07 all the temple things it is.
00:22:10 That's the wrong one. It's that one right there.
00:22:11 So it was the beginning of the show.
00:22:13 Oh, okay. Let's start over.
00:22:15 No, no, We're just going to look at Stonehenge.
00:22:16 Oh. Oh, yeah.
00:22:18 That was supposed to be the beginning of the show.
00:22:20 Who doesn't start at Stonehenge?
00:22:22 That's stupid.
00:22:23 I thought it was monoliths.
00:22:24 I didn't even realize it was a megalithic site until now.
00:22:26 So I've already learned something.
00:22:27 Hopefully you learn something to
00:22:30 English heritage.
00:22:31 I'm not going to that website.
00:22:32 I want to go to something that asks the question here at least.
00:22:34 Where is Stonehenge?
00:22:38 Where is it?
00:22:39 Is it in British?
00:22:42 It's in England.
00:22:45 Oh, there it is.
00:22:47 So a calendar because the light lines up at one moment.
00:22:52 It's not really it's.
00:22:54 Well, hold on, hold on.
00:22:55 So I wanted to touch on this before we go too far in Manhattan.
00:23:00 It's a really fancy sundial.
00:23:03 So do you think you mentioned skyscrapers earlier?
00:23:06 Architecture? Yeah. Yeah.
00:23:07 Do you think Manhattan is a megalith megalithic site?
00:23:10 No, because they're hollow or what?
00:23:12 I mean, because it's not built on a giant rocks.
00:23:15 I mean, it's not. Well,
00:23:19 they're manufactured rocks, but those other stones
00:23:21 were clearly manufactured or processed somehow. They do.
00:23:23 You think they grew in the ground perfectly square like that
00:23:25 or not perfectly square, but.
00:23:27 Well, chiseling on a rock is quite different than pouring some concrete.
00:23:32 Significantly different.
00:23:33 We found it easier to do it. I'm saying very fast.
00:23:35 So I agree with you.
00:23:36 I agree with you.
00:23:37 The Manhattan is not Manhattan is not a megalithic site,
00:23:41 but modern times because the sun lines up two times a year.
00:23:45 Yeah, if you can see that on the screen.
00:23:46 Right.
00:23:48 They call it Manhattanhenge.
00:23:50 Oh, right. Yeah. Oh, no.
00:23:51 They're selling deGrasse Tyson does.
00:23:52 They're selling tickets like Neil. Neil deGrasse.
00:23:55 Yeah, that's him. Yeah.
00:23:56 We got to credit him.
00:23:58 So just because the silence or not,
00:24:00 my my point is, in a million years,
00:24:03 somebody's going to notice that these buildings
00:24:05 line up two times a year with the sun shutting down
00:24:06 a particular avenue when they're going to say, Oh,
00:24:08 this whole city was built as a calendar, which is kind of ridiculous, right?
00:24:12 It's hilarious. Everything is going well. Yeah.
00:24:15 Nothing's going to change you through different parts of the rocks
00:24:18 at different times of the year. Of course, surprise.
00:24:20 And unless there's writings on it or numbers,
00:24:22 it just doesn't make any sense to do that for no reason.
00:24:25 So it's kind of fun to wonder, you know, why
00:24:27 I think there's no reason for any of them
00:24:31 unless there's a building
00:24:33 standing because of the weight of the giant structure
00:24:36 or that's all that's left of the giant, giant structure.
00:24:39 If you had all kinds of stuff
00:24:40 connected to this wood or anything, you know, that wasn't
00:24:42 solid rock, it'd be gone by now. All right.
00:24:45 I've got two fun facts.
00:24:46 Well, you give me the NASCAR lines.
00:24:48 Um, Chicago's first skyscraper
00:24:52 and what was the Mandela effect associated with Tutankhamen?
00:24:57 You're familiar with King Tut?
00:25:00 Uh, I'm from.
00:25:02 From Scooby Doo.
00:25:03 How do you remember?
00:25:04 His burial mask is gold and blue.
00:25:06 You mean the picture of.
00:25:07 Yeah, with the lines of, like, what was on the headband of that hold.
00:25:11 I only know that from an Iron Man album.
00:25:13 So what's on the band of
00:25:18 the people and the bad guy from Batman?
00:25:21 He had a King Tut theme. I don't remember which bad guy was.
00:25:23 We had a goatee and. Right.
00:25:25 And I think his name was Tut.
00:25:27 So. Yeah. So The Mask has a band around,
00:25:30 like a headband and something in the middle of it.
00:25:33 And is it a thing in the middle of Bird B, Snake C, what's his name?
00:25:38 Both. It's a snake. That's my guess. I have no idea.
00:25:41 It's a cobra with its hero.
00:25:43 Yeah, and
00:25:45 a vulture.
00:25:47 Look, it's. It's both.
00:25:49 It's a both bird and snake.
00:25:50 See, I've seen that enough that I recognize the cobra.
00:25:54 Both of them in on it.
00:25:55 Zoom in on both of them,
00:25:58 because it's both of them.
00:26:00 See, that's the the vulture on the left.
00:26:04 Oh, it's Cobra.
00:26:05 So what's the significance of the vulture and the cobra?
00:26:09 It was, as far as I can tell, it was added in 2012.
00:26:13 Really? Yeah.
00:26:15 Huh. With only pictures of it without it.
00:26:18 Oh, you mean because the man.
00:26:19 Oh, boy.
00:26:20 I know. I know. The way people.
00:26:22 Yeah, people treat me like a I got a C-3PO,
00:26:25 I got a C-3PO toy over there with a silver leg that I mean, with a.
00:26:28 Yeah, the silver leg that I don't remember. It's in a box.
00:26:31 But yeah, that's where it when I somebody told me about the C-3PO thing,
00:26:34 it was just because it's high def.
00:26:35 And I, like I played with this toy my whole life.
00:26:37 They gave us a red arm to really blow it.
00:26:40 Yeah, but that's. They all have the red arm.
00:26:42 Yeah. One episode or that one movie.
00:26:44 Right.
00:26:46 Thanks Fred. ALM
00:26:48 Oh wow.
00:26:49 We rolling on merch.
00:26:50 I had a guy ask me for a Flashdance T-shirt.
00:26:54 Sure.
00:26:55 I told him we were out of extra medium.
00:26:59 Extra medium would be an extra.
00:27:00 I don't know if it's larger than a medium or smaller than a medium
00:27:03 because extra small is smaller, but an extra large is larger.
00:27:08 That's bullshit. Pardon my language.
00:27:11 Oh, well, it's one of the monkey's tail.
00:27:13 It's all curled up as a curlicue.
00:27:15 That's like the Monkees.
00:27:16 Like two football fields.
00:27:18 And this is Nesmith Guidelines.
00:27:19 Those are the NASCAR lines. It's not a joke of the mask lines.
00:27:22 It really makes it really is makes this cartoon animal
00:27:25 that can only be seen from above.
00:27:29 I've seen the guy that does Sander.
00:27:31 So how big what is it from here to here?
00:27:33 It's is it a mile? Is it ten miles?
00:27:36 It's 150 miles across the whole thing.
00:27:38 Oh, is it? Yeah, it's huge.
00:27:40 And then, of course, the driver just got in trouble, you know, show me
00:27:43 other stuff, like, okay, so they've got I want to see how tall is with his wall.
00:27:47 How tall is the line?
00:27:48 Oh, tall.
00:27:49 Like when you stand up to it's engraved.
00:27:51 What goes in in.
00:27:52 These are it.
00:27:53 This isn't megalithic, this isn't even monolithic. Right. Right.
00:27:56 But it's not looping.
00:27:57 Well, the stones were removed.
00:28:00 It's not mythic that think it is.
00:28:01 I think it is litho.
00:28:03 Not. Yes, but the stones were removed to show that.
00:28:06 And once again, no,
00:28:10 the bridge is easily I am telling you
00:28:12 if you're making are trucks taking it out, it doesn't matter how you do it.
00:28:16 But if you're if you're a sculptor and you carve in your basement,
00:28:20 whatever sculpting, if you sculpt in your basement,
00:28:22 you automatically have an instant problem.
00:28:24 What do I do with the waste?
00:28:26 What do I do with the you know, so
00:28:27 even if it's a giant site or a small site, they had to address the problem.
00:28:31 Yeah.
00:28:31 So if they were businesslike, they clearly could have.
00:28:34 If it's a resource, obviously it's a rock. There's minerals, right?
00:28:37 Yeah. Yeah.
00:28:37 They sold it off or used it.
00:28:40 Yeah, absolutely.
00:28:41 Well, obviously designs
00:28:43 were what, the crazy people say.
00:28:46 It's landing strips. Look at the other two lines.
00:28:48 Look at this. This is. This is clearly art.
00:28:51 Okay, okay. How about the the spider?
00:28:52 If you want my spider, I don't want to discount it two ways.
00:28:56 It's interesting because while football if they technically
00:28:59 didn't have flying machines, things that are microscopic show up
00:29:04 and this was supposedly scratched into the earth before
00:29:07 the microscope was invented, explain to me how that happens.
00:29:12 Have a microscopic part
00:29:15 on a artwork that was discovered before.
00:29:21 You know, there may have been times in history where everything was destroyed
00:29:25 and we started over just a just a conceptual idea.
00:29:29 Oh, yeah.
00:29:29 Well, possibly our only monolithic structures today
00:29:33 were from India and in their religion,
00:29:36 there are four ages, I think they call them Yogi's. And.
00:29:40 And every one ends in calamity and we have to start over from scratch.
00:29:45 And it's like the Matrix.
00:29:47 And, and we're I think we're in the fourth of those,
00:29:50 so they actually understand it.
00:29:51 And that might actually be the explanation.
00:29:53 I think it's Buddhists or Jains.
00:29:56 That sounds a lot like the story of the Matrix, right?
00:29:59 Reboot it and start over every so often.
00:30:02 Yeah. I like this though.
00:30:03 You mentioned the NASCAR lions.
00:30:04 I looked at the Thunder.
00:30:05 Yes, six times.
00:30:06 I never actually realized it was a monkey.
00:30:08 Oh, when?
00:30:09 When do they think this was done?
00:30:12 I have no idea if that helps.
00:30:15 It does.
00:30:15 You can say.
00:30:16 I don't know.
00:30:16 Then we will Google it.
00:30:17 It says created in 500 BCE.
00:30:20 I don't even know what BCE is before calling era common era commoners.
00:30:24 They don't like this BCE anymore.
00:30:26 Oh, the sea doesn't stand for Christ anymore.
00:30:28 Gotcha. I don't think it ever did really?
00:30:31 Than A.D..
00:30:32 I was. I was.
00:30:33 I thought it was after death, but it's an edema really moving out of our Lord.
00:30:37 Right.
00:30:38 So it's 500 B.C.
00:30:40 E or five and 500 C What's c0oo the counter.
00:30:46 Right. So it's. I gotcha. I'm an idiot.
00:30:48 Just in case you mentioned Eric,
00:30:50 I'm trying to prove that I threw in a mandela effect today.
00:30:54 Look how smart I am, Mom,
00:30:56 I, I believe crazy stuff.
00:30:59 I'd say I don't believe in the Mandela effect.
00:31:00 Tomorrow I'll have a youtube video of me saying, Oh, my God, Do you know why?
00:31:04 Because it would be the Mandela effect.
00:31:06 That's all I'm trying to tell you.
00:31:08 Next week, a mandela effect,
00:31:11 which is more likely that there's multiple timelines
00:31:13 that we're actually see somebody crossed
00:31:15 criss cross and screwed up or that we just can't remember shit.
00:31:18 That's what we have amnesia.
00:31:20 We don't remember our history, but we don't want to make it up.
00:31:23 How does the thinker
00:31:24 I mean, we already touched the Mandela effect model, changed the title.
00:31:28 Yeah.
00:31:28 No, that's that's not open ended. Jim.
00:31:31 Open hand on his chin.
00:31:32 It's never over his on his forehead.
00:31:34 Never been like that ever.
00:31:36 Which is true because that's
00:31:37 I was never part of that timeline because I don't ever remember that
00:31:40 that looks like a dumb person own frustrated then the thinker's like man
00:31:44 it always looked uncomfortable and now he looks way more comfortable.
00:31:48 But I know he
00:31:49 always looked like that to me so we don't give me on Mandela.
00:31:52 We don't even share the same timeline.
00:31:55 Why do people stack rocks along Lake Superior?
00:31:58 See if we can find the answer to this. We can find the answer to.
00:32:00 I think they're doing it all over the world.
00:32:02 And it proves my point.
00:32:03 There is a global society.
00:32:05 Everybody wants to leave their mark.
00:32:07 Everybody wants to be immortal.
00:32:09 Everybody wants some recognition.
00:32:11 Oh, and rocks are for free.
00:32:12 Well, there is close.
00:32:14 I'd like I just said
00:32:15 it's a common knowledge that any history that isn't written in stone doesn't count.
00:32:18 Yeah, because it'll burn, get wet or whatever.
00:32:21 Right. So.
00:32:23 And I think it would make a lot more sense
00:32:25 if the explanations were still written and chiseled on these things.
00:32:28 Right.
00:32:29 But clearly, over time,
00:32:30 the text is going to wear off if there ever was.
00:32:32 I'm not saying there was, but if there was,
00:32:34 we might not be able to see the detail.
00:32:35 Should we take a few color questions? No,
00:32:40 it's like a
00:32:42 yeah, it's like you're supposed to
00:32:44 always say yes, I'm I would be the guy in improv.
00:32:47 I need to know, man. Okay.
00:32:50 A no, man.
00:32:51 Yeah, yeah. Yes.
00:32:54 No. There he is. Yes.
00:32:58 You get that?
00:32:58 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Yes.
00:33:02 I don't know. Listen to this.
00:33:04 I found.
00:33:05 Yes. Soothing.
00:33:07 Soothing. Oh,
00:33:28 you also find them at the bottom of the ocean.
00:33:30 They're finding them in the Amazon.
00:33:33 So Brazil, the biggest one
00:33:36 since the Great Pyramid was just found.
00:33:40 Also, check the ocean bottoms, also the moon
00:33:44 Titan and the other the moons of Jupiter
00:33:47 and Mars.
00:33:50 Take a look.
00:33:52 There, There.
00:33:54 Okay, That's great.
00:33:56 Let's make sure we go.
00:33:57 Billy, how do you how do you pronounce this?
00:33:59 Go back Alley Tempe, Come back in review
00:34:03 9500 BCE.
00:34:05 That's old.
00:34:06 It's great. I would give it 12 to 14.
00:34:09 That runs right to the end of the Stone Age.
00:34:11 That one's in there.
00:34:14 Yeah.
00:34:14 Which is we can see these here.
00:34:20 Thank you.
00:34:22 Dormant of manga, Dormant of manga.
00:34:24 Let's see what this is.
00:34:25 Oh, see, it's saying that's 3750.
00:34:29 I'm not going to be impressed.
00:34:32 But if I am, it's there's no way.
00:34:33 It's 32 giant stones.
00:34:35 The biggest way hunter gatherers 200 goes up.
00:34:38 Would they be a little busy hunting and gathering?
00:34:41 What about the sled of the sled?
00:34:44 The credibility of the sled.
00:34:45 You know, I like your water theory.
00:34:47 Once I thought of Styrofoam, I thought about that even more.
00:34:50 If you float everything, you can't move giant rocks.
00:34:53 But they could have built walls out of little bricks.
00:34:55 They could have made a tank bigger than we could comprehend.
00:34:58 I've seen him make things nowadays for, like, movies where they make a makeshift
00:35:02 tank that holds tons of gallons of water he could kill or hold out.
00:35:08 We're going to go finish going through the list if it's on there.
00:35:10 Oh, yeah. Oh, no. I mentioned Mulder.
00:35:13 This was the oldest for the longest time.
00:35:16 That's clever.
00:35:17 The delivery there, just in case I can repeat that.
00:35:21 For the longest time, it was the oldest one.
00:35:24 For the longest time.
00:35:25 It's redundant, but very clever.
00:35:28 I was always going to be watch my eyes light up when I said that.
00:35:31 If there are any that's been lost and come back to you.
00:35:33 Are there any that have been the oldest for the shortest time?
00:35:36 Yes. Would they be the youngest of all back?
00:35:38 Because.
00:35:39 No. If it's the youngest, if there was the shorter.
00:35:42 Oh, just like fresh ballistic fashion.
00:35:45 Is that in Malta. Well yeah, there's most of those.
00:35:48 That was our first.
00:35:49 You know, it's a curious sight.
00:35:50 It's got a lot of stuff.
00:35:52 A lot of stuff. Stuff.
00:35:53 Yeah, that's the technical term. Yeah.
00:35:55 Luisa Newgrange Ireland.
00:35:58 Never heard of that one.
00:36:00 No. 3200 BCE.
00:36:02 We see now this still has markings because it looks like it's in a cave.
00:36:04 So they have the art said It's just all art.
00:36:07 It's art homes.
00:36:08 It looks like sorcery.
00:36:11 If you're building stuff and you don't know, you don't like.
00:36:14 If you can't build into the foundation to make things last,
00:36:16 you can mount it to a giant rock, right?
00:36:18 It's probably just stability,
00:36:21 common or not common, but back then, common architectural practice.
00:36:24 Find a big rocks.
00:36:25 Build your shit around Stonehenge.
00:36:27 John Stonehenge. Yeah.
00:36:30 Giant.
00:36:30 But why on earth you know that?
00:36:32 What about the.
00:36:34 They're taking readings and the electricity changes around it.
00:36:38 And in certain sections, like they're actually trying
00:36:40 to harness some type of energy.
00:36:41 A lot of people think do you didn't rant about that.
00:36:44 I really love the mystery spot. It's pretty cool.
00:36:46 Do you feel about you think everything's a mystery?
00:36:51 No, I don't think everything's a mystery.
00:36:53 Dormant Emera never heard of it.
00:36:57 It's in India.
00:36:58 India closes their craft for us and themselves.
00:37:01 They're like, Yeah, we got cool stuff we don't want to show you.
00:37:05 It's a shiva shrine.
00:37:06 It's just two rocks. Oh, yeah, that.
00:37:08 That looks like they're cardboard.
00:37:09 It looks like the painted rocks in the desert.
00:37:11 You and I could have done that.
00:37:12 It could have fallen like that, right?
00:37:15 Yeah, unlikely, but possible.
00:37:18 Yeah. This is the worst elephant.
00:37:20 I've never heard of this either.
00:37:22 It's because it's just a pile of elephant dung, prehistoric elephant dung
00:37:26 night and
00:37:29 Runge al-Hariri.
00:37:32 I still don't know where it is. Golan.
00:37:34 It's 16 kilometers east of the Sea of Galilee coast.
00:37:38 Oh, it's a huge plateau with hundreds of diamonds.
00:37:42 Apparently, a dolman is a you know, I never mentioned Easter Island.
00:37:47 Easter Island, so. Oh, I was looking at a lot of them.
00:37:49 I cry foul. Yeah.
00:37:51 Those things are cut with machines machine.
00:37:53 Those faces are perfect.
00:37:55 I believe they were made sometime in the seventies
00:37:56 when the Brady Bunch made it popular. Yep, yep, yep, yep.
00:37:59 No way do I buy those.
00:38:02 No. The size though.
00:38:03 I mean, every time you talk ancient machines, people always ask,
00:38:07 Where are the machines now? And when?
00:38:10 When a craftsman finishes his project as he leave his tools at the site.
00:38:15 I don't know. Do they?
00:38:16 Do they write?
00:38:17 Have you ever had a printer leave a hammer?
00:38:20 I'm a field engineer.
00:38:20 I take my tools with me and back.
00:38:23 Oh, wait. I'm sorry. I feel engineer is now racist.
00:38:26 Oh, is it?
00:38:27 I've been a field engineer all in electronics or computers or servers
00:38:31 my entire life.
00:38:31 But now I'm not allowed to say it because it references working in the field
00:38:35 like, you know, slaves had to do.
00:38:38 Oh, dear Lord. So I'm not a field engineer anymore.
00:38:40 I've never actually worked in the field.
00:38:41 It's an expression for not working in the business. Mm.
00:38:45 All right,
00:38:47 Cass.
00:38:47 Whoa. Rigs Stone Circle, Northwest England.
00:38:50 Northwest England.
00:38:52 This is the dumbest list.
00:38:54 This is some rocks that kid put out.
00:38:56 Yeah, Unless that's really far away.
00:38:59 Yeah.
00:38:59 Show me a coast.
00:39:03 Coast to coast.
00:39:04 Cusco, Cusco.
00:39:06 Those look real.
00:39:08 It looks phallic.
00:39:10 Show me Cusco.
00:39:11 I think you just touched on something there,
00:39:12 but make sure you get concerned before you touch on a flexible.
00:39:15 Oh, yeah.
00:39:16 Why were there megaliths phallic symbols when why were megaliths
00:39:19 this built to show how big their phallic symbol was.
00:39:23 I think you just you explained it all.
00:39:26 What was the one you said?
00:39:27 Either Machu Picchu or Cusco.
00:39:29 Cusco.
00:39:30 See us Steel crystal?
00:39:33 No, it's
00:39:38 so that's a city.
00:39:39 So you're saying city's not the actual name of the site.
00:39:41 And it's I think we did that one already.
00:39:45 I want to see where.
00:39:47 Okay, they attribute all of the stuff in Bolivia, in Peru, to the Incas.
00:39:52 Here's the problem I have with that.
00:39:54 They made the square.
00:39:55 Give me up
00:39:58 Machu Picchu.
00:40:00 I have no idea how to spell Machu.
00:40:02 It'll tell me.
00:40:03 It's like. Like Machu Picchu.
00:40:06 Hopefully won't give us Pokimane.
00:40:09 No answers.
00:40:10 There was a picture of Machu Picchu in Pokimane.
00:40:14 Ah, Scream, Daddy.
00:40:19 Oh, right.
00:40:22 It's got all
00:40:24 four big rocks.
00:40:25 Crazy shape.
00:40:26 I can't fit a hair between stuff.
00:40:29 Mortal is walls lived through calamities built on the top of a mountain.
00:40:35 It's got everything. It's incredible. It's.
00:40:38 It's a work of art.
00:40:39 And then the Aztecs built this crappy stuff on top of it,
00:40:43 and you can tell the difference.
00:40:45 And they're saying the Incas built all of it, and that's stupid.
00:40:49 That is ridiculous nonsense.
00:40:50 And it's obvious the locals know it, the tour guides know it.
00:40:55 If you go there, it's obvious and we're taught
00:40:58 those ruins were left by the Incas, which is true.
00:41:01 But they didn't build them.
00:41:04 They're already built.
00:41:05 They built on them.
00:41:05 They found them too.
00:41:07 Credit for that too.
00:41:09 Yeah, but if you talk to them, they don't.
00:41:12 Um, I was talking about the dynastic Egyptians.
00:41:16 Did you know that 8% of modern Egyptians are actually dynastic,
00:41:22 which means dating back to the dynasties that we're talking about with the
00:41:27 the building of the pyramids?
00:41:28 Yeah, I'm saying pre dynastic Egyptians
00:41:32 built the pyramids and 0% of modern Egyptians are from
00:41:38 the farther back you go, the harder it would have been and less.
00:41:41 We've raised all their technology they used to build it.
00:41:44 Right.
00:41:45 It's I think it's a different kind of technology.
00:41:47 I think we're not thinking the same way that they thought.
00:41:51 I think the paradigm is so different
00:41:53 that we're not going to get it for a little while.
00:41:56 We're not there yet, or they had more patience and a lot more generations.
00:42:01 We would have more time to get my kids longer.
00:42:03 I don't like the Giants explanation.
00:42:06 The Stones are too big to for us to carry.
00:42:09 But there were Giants, you know, three or four times our size.
00:42:11 These stones aren't three or four times to 400 times exactly.
00:42:16 Giants not going to help you
00:42:18 more than like two people.
00:42:19 But I don't think
00:42:21 we'll ever have anything like this that takes generations to build anymore.
00:42:24 I asked my kids to work on something.
00:42:26 Takes years, right?
00:42:27 Like sculpting or something they can work on a little bit at a time.
00:42:29 And Bill, nobody's interested in that anymore.
00:42:31 No, they want it now.
00:42:33 And who built something that lasts thousands of years?
00:42:36 Who lived thousands of years to enjoy it?
00:42:38 Why would you do that? That's a waste of. And what's effort?
00:42:41 What's the capitalistic benefit of building something that lasts forever?
00:42:44 People that they want to buy it every year have break down.
00:42:47 That's too depressing. I don't wanna talk about that.
00:42:49 Oh, well, I wonder why those those stone temples were built so much.
00:42:54 It was built up and built up and built up.
00:42:56 There's like a hundred caves.
00:42:58 And every generation the priests had the head priests
00:43:02 or whatever, the head of their, their temple had to build a new temple.
00:43:06 I think it was more like a chieftain kind of a situation.
00:43:09 And he had to talk tribal.
00:43:10 And so they generated, oh, yeah, to carve their own temple out of rock.
00:43:17 And that ended up being this sprawling monstrosity.
00:43:22 My same explanation for the pyramids.
00:43:24 Somebody just trying to outdo, if I know word word didn't travel at all,
00:43:29 let alone travel fast, probably back then if you on one side, there were sections
00:43:32 that thought there was the entire the world and they had
00:43:34 they were totally cut off from one another.
00:43:36 Yeah, but I'm sure news got around when somebody traveled and saw this
00:43:39 giant megalith and they came back and talked about it in the media.
00:43:43 They're like, What?
00:43:44 Yeah,
00:43:44 that land has a bigger megalith than us, so that they're going to they lose people.
00:43:48 They, you know, people at all costs.
00:43:51 They would want to build a bigger one, right?
00:43:52 That particular tribal king Yeah.
00:43:54 Would this be a bad time to mention the Piri Reis map?
00:43:57 There's never a bad time to mention anything on a podcast.
00:43:59 All right.
00:44:00 Well, the Piri Reis map pre-dates our finding of Antarctica.
00:44:04 And also, by the way, includes a shoreline of Antarctica.
00:44:10 It was just one of the although I know nothing about this,
00:44:12 so you might want to give it some background.
00:44:14 Oh, so he copied Christopher Columbus.
00:44:16 This thing states so on the parchment ripped it into four pieces
00:44:20 and we got this quarter.
00:44:22 Well, I'm assuming.
00:44:22 And the bottom line is an accurate depiction of Antarctica
00:44:28 after the South America, which is also accurate,
00:44:30 it gets more accurate towards the shorelines because he was a sailor
00:44:34 and he was using Christopher Columbus as crap.
00:44:37 But this was years before they came up with the time piece, accurate
00:44:40 enough to measure
00:44:42 longitude
00:44:44 and latitude by triangulating stars sextant.
00:44:47 Think of when it was when was invented.
00:44:50 The sextant much later.
00:44:53 It's several years.
00:44:55 You don't know? No.
00:44:56 Oh, of course you can't see.
00:44:58 You criticize the world for not. You know. I don't know.
00:45:00 But you could. I can't.
00:45:01 I can't.
00:45:02 This several years is an undershot.
00:45:04 400 years.
00:45:05 I could, but my mother would beat me.
00:45:07 I'll have you. Good guess.
00:45:08 400 years.
00:45:09 Exactly to the day.
00:45:12 That seems pretty educated.
00:45:14 Guess it's a random.
00:45:18 I need to refresh my drink.
00:45:20 Can we take a break? I do need to refresh my drink.
00:45:22 No, there's no breaks on a podcast.
00:45:23 We just had to put something else up.
00:45:25 All right, So
00:45:29 I could talk for a minute,
00:45:32 but I have nothing to say.
00:45:34 I can put on a browser and
00:45:35 then just put on a video.
00:45:39 I can't hear the kids about other people here.
00:45:43 Yeah,
00:45:44 it's nice that my
00:45:46 kids are grown. By the way.
00:45:48 Yeah. As I was telling them.
00:45:50 But that doesn't make them kids.
00:45:52 Not kids.
00:45:57 That wasn't at all
00:45:58 what I was playing on or anything like mikes are still hot.
00:46:02 Okay. Oh,
00:46:04 since I'm criticized, since I'm criticizing it,
00:46:07 I didn't like it one bit.
00:46:12 I do suggest we do something else.
00:46:14 I would recommend disc golf.
00:46:16 One of the scariest
00:46:19 passages giant stone walls,
00:46:22 sacrificial pits, and unexplained till now,
00:46:25 stone spheres protruding from the rocks available.
00:46:28 Learn more.
00:46:29 I didn't talk about nubs.
00:46:30 You can see little nubs everywhere.
00:46:32 What's enough?
00:46:33 There's a little bump sticking out of a megalithic structure.
00:46:36 And there's the ones in India. Have them.
00:46:38 The ones in Egypt have them.
00:46:39 The ones in South America have them nubs.
00:46:44 But the ones in Japan have them.
00:46:46 That always blows my mind.
00:46:48 And it's like this faraway island
00:47:02 in my lifetime
00:47:04 that is a stomper.
00:47:06 The megalithic complex turn, and even near the village of Blotto,
00:47:09 is quite mysterious, and information about it is scarce.
00:47:13 Even its location on the map is rather approximate.
00:47:16 A pin in the woods,
00:47:19 no directions or travel logs from other enthusiasts.
00:47:22 Switching to satellite imagery doesn't help much.
00:47:26 We decide to approach the place
00:47:27 from the Northwest because it looks close to the road.
00:47:31 After parking the car at a turnoff, we start to make our way
00:47:34 through the bushes in search of our destination.
00:47:37 The whole forest is infested with lichens
00:47:39 which densely cover the branches of bushes and trees.
00:47:43 Even just for this view, it is worth sweating on the hill.
00:47:47 The forest looks enchanted.
00:47:50 There are some traces of paths,
00:47:52 but they sometimes disappear, sometimes branch.
00:47:54 And generally we follow our intuition most of the time.
00:47:58 At one point, however, we are convinced that this is the wrong approach
00:48:02 and we decide to go to the neighboring village of Blotto and try from there
00:48:06 to ask someone local for directions or even look for a sign.
00:48:26 The village streets are empty, so we catch one of the dirt roads,
00:48:30 which can be seen in satellite images and leads more or less
00:48:33 in the direction of the lone pin in the woods.
00:48:36 This turned out to be a good strategy, and we even managed to take drone shots
00:48:40 of our movement. On Dusty Rhodes,
00:48:42 we reach a section where even the dirt road ends,
00:48:45 and from here we can only continue on foot.
00:48:47 The rocks we are looking for are already visible in the distance.
00:48:51 So we are confidently heading there.
00:48:53 There is a steep descent through a deciduous forest
00:48:56 crossing the gorge of a small river, and after a short climb
00:48:59 we are at the first rock we saw in the distance.
00:49:02 The first thing a person noticed is the head and eye of the rock idol.
00:49:06 The whole rock is covered with carvings of round niches
00:49:09 as well as those with hemispheres carved in stone,
00:49:12 which are probably a manifestation of the cult of the sun,
00:49:15 But do not look much like the more common in different parts of the country.
00:49:18 Solar circles, which are rather concave, not convex like these.
00:49:24 A quick glance with the drone from above reveals
00:49:26 that the eye seen from below is actually an opening for the outflow of ritual.
00:49:29 Fluids poured into the sacrifice shell pit at the top of the rock.
00:49:33 The other rocks around have many such pits on their tops,
00:49:36 but it is not clear whether they were made by humans or by nature.
00:49:40 Close by is another rock block which combines three tunnels on different
00:49:44 levels.
00:49:45 Two of them are made by placing a horizontal stone
00:49:48 block between two nearby rocks, and the third is
00:49:51 by touching two of the huge vertical stone pieces.
00:49:54 Ritual pits can also be seen here in such formations.
00:49:59 I am always impressed by how thin are the supports of the stone blocks.
00:50:03 Probably wind and water have done their job,
00:50:05 but I assume that people might have also carved them.
00:50:08 Additionally,
00:50:09 like other megalithic complexes in Bulgaria, this
00:50:41 like other
00:50:42 megalithic complexes in Bulgaria, this one is located
00:50:45 on a site with a good view of the surrounding terrain.
00:50:48 An interesting
00:50:49 carving in the form of a gutter can be seen on one of the stone blocks,
00:50:53 as well as a circular ritual pit right next to it.
00:50:56 Here is the third tunnel.
00:50:58 I turned the camera over for you to see how narrow it is,
00:51:01 and actually one has to crawl on one's knees to cross.
00:51:04 I emphasize again how thin are the foundations
00:51:07 of all the massive blocks that make up this stone ensemble?
00:51:10 You can see here the contact with the underlying rock
00:51:13 is literally at several tiny points.
00:51:20 The lowest tunnel is practically the highest.
00:51:22 It can be passed easily by an upright person.
00:51:31 And here the stone block balances
00:51:32 on several small forums.
00:51:48 The next rock complex is a very interesting high structure
00:51:51 composed of mostly large and small blocks that look like led by human hands
00:51:55 on top of each other, but also can be a product of natural forces.
00:52:00 You can see how smooth some of them are
00:52:02 and how they are arranged.
00:52:10 I purposely insert the camera into these vertical cracks to show you
00:52:14 that this is not a monolithic rock, but seems more like some kind
00:52:17 of construction.
00:52:39 For example,
00:52:40 this rock, the lowest in the structure, is separated from the rock block above it.
00:52:45 I do not rule out the possibility that the space between the two was opened
00:52:48 by the work of freestyle processes, wind and sand.
00:52:52 But it looks so precise that one wonders
00:52:55 if copyright
00:53:00 check a full frame nomad for the film.
00:53:02 And here the rocks are perforated by my favorite process
00:53:05 of the so-called cavernous weathering or honeycomb weathering,
00:53:08 which is very typical of rocks in the Red rock region of Utah.
00:53:12 Here are some photos from the
00:53:13 Valley of Fire and more materials on the topic can be found on the site.
00:53:17 There is a link in the description to the video that was also made by
00:53:36 Reich
00:53:39 right?
00:53:41 It's a good background noise.
00:53:43 In the immediate vicinity there are several rock slabs
00:53:46 leaning against each other, like books lying on a shelf.
00:53:50 And here is the rock group from a bird's eye view.
00:53:52 All right.
00:53:53 It is clear that the highest stones are not part of monolithic rock,
00:53:57 but look as if they are placed on top of the other rocks
00:53:59 with at least two circular pits clearly visible on the top slab.
00:54:04 I hope they have our best intentions in mind because there's not a whole lot.
00:54:11 I also okay,
00:54:13 the Illuminati was exposed and we found out
00:54:16 that the French Revolution was planned in whatever
00:54:19 15 years or whatever it was, and and it still happened.
00:54:24 They got exposed and they still won out.
00:54:27 So we knew they were the Illuminati.
00:54:30 They called themselves the Illuminati.
00:54:31 They were exposed, fully exposed, and they carried on as such.
00:54:36 I think they were thrown under the bus by the real group.
00:54:38 Oh, right, right.
00:54:39 O changes names all the time was Bilderberg
00:54:41 who, you know, committee and collateral commission or something.
00:54:45 The actual word that they're called.
00:54:47 We're not allowed to utter and speak ever right?
00:54:49 Yeah. Stars of the day.
00:54:51 But I won't say it. Wow,
00:54:54 It's true.
00:54:55 Okay, you can call them what you want, but this they all have
00:54:58 the same similar background anyway.
00:55:01 Interesting. All right.
00:55:05 Well,
00:55:07 they said that they were going to release something,
00:55:10 some disease, cold like symptoms and COVID with exactly as planned.
00:55:16 Wait, we got to talk about that a little bit.
00:55:18 Okay. So I started here and there's this
00:55:22 bacteria outbreak that was in drywall.
00:55:25 Yeah.
00:55:26 Did you hear anything about that?
00:55:27 No, That's all I heard so far.
00:55:29 I want to look at.
00:55:30 We could do we could do a whole lot of good outbreak.
00:55:34 Somebody somebody is insinuating that the entire COVID thing
00:55:37 was a cover up of this drywall bacteria in medical supplies
00:55:41 that has the same symptoms. We crap.
00:55:44 You can look where they closed hospitals and tore that shit out.
00:55:48 But I think it was a way to avoid litigation for
00:55:51 I mean, they would have to pay like the asbestos people.
00:55:53 They'd be paying and paying and paying.
00:55:55 But I think that they learned that they'll do anything to not do that.
00:55:57 Again, there's a conspiracy theory that says We've never been to the moon,
00:56:01 and there's a conspiracy theory that says the moon is fully occupied
00:56:04 hollow in the center and has a full living civilization going on right now.
00:56:08 Remember, the moon is not the earth.
00:56:10 That was always my explanation.
00:56:12 I think the
00:56:13 explanation of the 23 degree axis tilt is a part of the earth was broken off
00:56:18 in the impact and the moon is that part
00:56:22 because it is mostly the same
00:56:26 primary makeup like as the crust of the earth.
00:56:29 So it makes sense that they were at 1.11 part.
00:56:34 I think they came from the same. Yeah.
00:56:37 If I mean, call it the Big bang, call it whatever event happened,
00:56:40 I'm sure the moon and the earth came from the same main material, don't you?
00:56:44 Yes, clearly they would share.
00:56:46 Yeah. Yeah.
00:56:47 Do you think there's people in the moon or in the earth, Like inside.
00:56:51 Oh, oh, oh.
00:56:52 Garth is the hollow Earth theory,
00:56:56 and it's the people from Lemuria.
00:56:59 Atlantis are other names for Eldorado.
00:57:06 That's the lost city of
00:57:07 gold, of course, Shangri-La.
00:57:11 And of course, the Nordics called it Valhalla.
00:57:16 I thought that was heaven.
00:57:19 And some people call it hell.
00:57:22 Okay,
00:57:24 Hades.
00:57:27 There was a story.
00:57:28 A whistleblower took the wrong elevator in the Denver airport, went down for
00:57:33 what seemed like a really long time looking for bathroom.
00:57:36 Found the the triangle that is the international symbol for
00:57:39 this is the restroom.
00:57:40 I walked in and the bottom of the urinal came was above his head.
00:57:45 And he said, I better get out of here before whoever uses
00:57:48 this facility gets here.
00:57:50 So there are giants living in a Garth already.
00:57:53 Now, huh?
00:57:56 Under Denver Airport.
00:57:58 Under the Denver airport.
00:58:02 I knew I'd go foil hat eventually.
00:58:05 How long We've had foil hat?
00:58:06 Fridays. That's what it should be called. Foil hat.
00:58:08 Fridays. What?
00:58:10 Oh, no, I mean, I didn't do.
00:58:12 Well, that's just my air conditioning.
00:58:14 Oh, that's fantastic. That's good sound.
00:58:16 They don't even hear. No, we're good at this.
00:58:20 Well, it feels better already.
00:58:22 Shit. So it's worth it.
00:58:24 I'm trying to get my asteroids machine started.
00:58:25 It's on you right now. Yeah. Hit it.
00:58:28 Trying to get it to roll. I got to get it.
00:58:30 It's not sharing it.
00:58:30 Screen, so I wasn't prepared.
00:58:34 That's right.
00:58:34 So did you.
00:58:35 What did you want to wrap up your rant
00:58:37 before we discuss or you want to just discuss
00:58:40 my last words were Mars and I said,
00:58:43 Are there megaliths on Mars? Yep.
00:58:45 And if you want proof it exists, it's there.
00:58:50 Oh, no.
00:58:51 There's other interesting things.
00:58:52 Why were the noses knocked off?
00:58:54 We don't even know if there was an inner and outer right the shadows like that.
00:58:59 Oh, yeah.
00:59:00 This might be mega. Sometimes they look like
00:59:04 crazy.
00:59:04 Optical illusions. There's. They do the face.
00:59:07 The famous face on Mars, isn't it?
00:59:09 Isn't a mound that that's actually explained
00:59:12 in the Kings list, the Three Kings list next week.
00:59:15 So that was Marduk doing Marduk was the son of Inky.
00:59:19 And have you seen the high definition footage we have now?
00:59:22 Oh, no, it's just a bunch of bumps.
00:59:26 It's just bumps.
00:59:27 Oh no.
00:59:27 The shadows were just right to make it looked like it's
00:59:29 just right at that horrible 240 resolution from 1980.
00:59:33 Right? It was right on.
00:59:35 But they did say they made an image of someone's head in a big mound.
00:59:39 There it is on
00:59:41 Mars.
00:59:44 So what do you play?
00:59:45 Oh, that's right. It's for real asteroids.
00:59:48 Yeah.
00:59:48 So two player asteroids.
00:59:50 Yeah, but not at the same time.
00:59:51 That's right. I'll beat your score.
00:59:53 No, you won't. Yeah, well,
01:00:00 I hope it shows that screen of
01:00:04 good.
01:00:05 This is fantastic.
01:00:06 Well, it's going to be weird too.
01:00:08 That's all right.
01:00:13 Give it a second.
01:00:14 Oh, you.
01:00:20 Here.
01:00:21 You're your credit machine, so we can get two players in there.
01:00:25 Oh. Oh, Both Two.
01:00:28 Excellent.
01:00:31 I don't think that's two player.
01:00:33 All right, you, Bill.
01:00:36 It's got to be two.
01:00:37 Player All right, so I'm going to start it again.
01:00:40 Do you see the button that says Credit the white button? Mm.
01:00:43 Oh, wait a minute. Bingo.
01:00:44 You like this?
01:00:47 Oh, yeah.
01:00:49 So if I had credit, it only be one player.
01:00:51 We have to hit the two player credit button.
01:00:52 I don't have one,
01:00:55 but I don't want to wait.
01:00:57 Is that what I keep doing? Ruining it?
01:00:58 No, no, it's just not working until it's on it.
01:01:01 Hit it now. Okay.
01:01:03 Appreciate it again.
01:01:05 Now, hit start.
01:01:07 There we go.
01:01:08 So now it's on to player to give you a view.
01:01:12 Oh, your turn.
01:01:12 A chutes and the stick
01:01:18 or it doesn't
01:01:22 See, You know what?
01:01:23 I worked all this out but I've never actually had people over to play it right.
01:01:26 I have no right right.
01:01:27 Or at least all my friends are all grown up.
01:01:49 Let's try a different one when I have the control set up.
01:01:52 What else do you like?
01:01:53 Oh, I just got a new house and I like being there,
01:01:57 but I chose to be here instead of my new house.
01:01:59 How's that for dedication to a cause?
01:02:02 Your new house?
01:02:03 We don't want to disclose where it is
01:02:04 because we might have psychos, but your new house is in the sticks.
01:02:09 Farmland.
01:02:10 It's a paradise. All white people area.
01:02:13 It is.
01:02:14 It is. There's no bus stops. So.
01:02:17 And what are you doing with your property?
01:02:19 With the crime rate to match?
01:02:21 I'm a farmer now.
01:02:23 Is it a street fighter that you like?
01:02:25 I do like street fighter.
01:02:27 How do you do that?
01:02:31 I do.
01:02:32 Don't seem to dial into a match.
01:02:35 It surely doesn't work.
01:02:37 Right?
01:02:37 Right. I'm baby steps that third podcast.
01:02:41 I'll have the teams working.
01:02:42 I'm just looking for two microphones.
01:02:45 Anybody does a podcast it's watching this.
01:02:47 Let me know how you make the squash and the squash, make the microphone echo.
01:02:51 And then right across one another, we're pretty far apart, less than we were.
01:02:55 But I still see a little bit of black phones rock this episode.
01:02:58 All right.
01:03:01 Yeah.
01:03:01 Then the headphones on.
01:03:03 So we don't know.
01:03:04 No idea what it sounds like if you heard it at all.
01:03:06 Right, Street Fighter, Which one?
01:03:09 Two star.
01:03:11 Turbo Edition. Turbo Edition.
01:03:13 Yeah, well, you just say that, you know, I don't have that.
01:03:16 Okay, to say I do have it, but I don't know, Super Street Fighter two
01:03:21 Okay.
01:03:22 Yeah, this is rare.
01:03:23 Street Fighter.
01:03:24 Street Fighter
01:03:28 We fighter is not Street Fighter There are some that are so stupid.
01:03:32 There's so many characters.
01:03:34 I mean, I already know the controller is not going to work.
01:03:38 Yeah, me too.
01:03:38 I'm going to try it anyway.
01:03:39 Yeah. Oh, it's working fine.
01:03:42 I think I have to start.
01:03:44 You have to start?
01:03:49 Oh, yeah.
01:03:50 He's your controller working.
01:03:56 Oh, yeah.
01:04:03 The guy
01:04:04 who screams upside down
01:04:07 decides what
01:04:22 I'm from.
01:04:29 What?
01:04:33 Yeah.
01:04:33 One and
01:04:41 oh one here.
01:04:48 Oh, no.
01:05:10 I think
01:05:19 yak, yak, yak, yak, yak, yak,
01:05:21 yak, yak, yak, yak, yak, yak.
01:05:25 Oh, yes.
01:05:31 I think
01:05:41 it be
01:05:52 about megalith
01:05:58 versus is the biggest megalith does it.
01:06:01 That was a question
01:06:03 that has to be interacted with humans
01:06:06 just happened.
01:06:07 Yeah, my
01:06:11 Oh oh yeah.
01:06:15 That's
01:06:17 right. Wow.
01:06:26 You have to set it on the
01:06:43 Oh ring.
01:06:58 Yeah.
01:07:06 Nice.
01:07:17 I do want to look at
01:07:24 that.
01:07:25 Yeah.
01:07:28 We don't
01:07:29 we have no actual history of the Olmec.
01:07:36 We, we just there's the heads,
01:07:37 the Olmec heads, those that really look like us.
01:07:41 Well,
01:07:44 uh, they.
01:07:47 They don't look like us, right?
01:07:51 I know what they look like. Okay?
01:07:53 But I think they're the
01:07:54 ones that built the original architecture.
01:07:58 The Aztecs came along later. Well,
01:08:00 yeah, they're probably.
01:08:01 They probably look more like the architects than not the architects.
01:08:05 Yeah.
01:08:06 I mean, I don't think they're fictional.
01:08:09 They're either guy. They're deities or.
01:08:12 Or self-portraits. Right? Or.
01:08:13 I mean, I guess there could be other thing.
01:08:15 They could be mythical or fictional Olmec.
01:08:19 So the whole mixture of people, people
01:08:23 and they have some megaliths, they're noteworthy.
01:08:26 Yeah.
01:08:27 All the tomb of Hongkou and, uh, are credited to these guys.
01:08:31 No credit to the Incas, which is wrong.
01:08:35 You think it's these guys? And. Yeah, that's.
01:08:37 I mean, there's an actual people to point out.
01:08:40 Well, there you go.
01:08:41 See, because it's so long ago, they have no written accounts, right?
01:08:43 No written accounts. So the only thing left is,
01:08:47 well we
01:08:56 megalith.
01:08:57 Oh, jeez.
01:08:58 Wow. That was a wait for it
01:09:02 amazed me.
01:09:03 Oh, yeah, this is. Yeah.
01:09:05 So there's they're claiming that they're Olmec deities.
01:09:10 Okay.
01:09:10 Of course they're androgynous now.
01:09:12 Oh, sure. They're.
01:09:13 I think that was added recently.
01:09:16 Or do they or do they actually have
01:09:18 both male and female characteristics?
01:09:21 No, that looks like a little bit of neither.
01:09:23 Well, there's this Barbie doll, right?
01:09:25 I mean, Ken.
01:09:25 Well, to be honest,
01:09:27 I don't want to zoom in on that, but it looks like it was there at one point.
01:09:30 So some.
01:09:30 Oh, okay.
01:09:31 So in the future noses of the Sphinx and stuff, I get the penises.
01:09:35 I don't get knocking off the nose.
01:09:37 Why Would they get it?
01:09:39 Looks like someone worked pretty hard on it.
01:09:41 It doesn't look like just damage.
01:09:43 They're probably looking to make it look like weather damage.
01:09:46 But since all the noses are knocked off of a certain part of the world,
01:09:50 someone ordered that done at a high cost
01:09:54 and so it must have been worth it.
01:09:56 So this is only eight.
01:09:58 And I don't think somebody wanted to take credit.
01:10:00 They didn't have a nose to look like that.
01:10:01 So it knocked off the part of the nose, didn't look like their nose.
01:10:04 And now, hey, it looks like us again,
01:10:08 but we have noses.
01:10:09 And do you have. No, you lost me.
01:10:11 But they want to knock off the nose, make it look like them.
01:10:13 What?
01:10:14 What if those noses didn't have just a little button groan?
01:10:18 What if it was they were all pointy or all square?
01:10:22 Like a group that has big giant noses or a double chin, a double nose
01:10:26 or something different, or upturned snout or something that didn't
01:10:31 fit very specifically, didn't look like the people that wanted to claim them.
01:10:36 Is there a lot of noses knocked off?
01:10:39 I mean, I understand the arms getting knocked off of some sculptures, penises.
01:10:43 Those are the fragile parts.
01:10:44 And they had wars.
01:10:47 Well, I think one of the cataclysms was a war
01:10:49 hack or or mean people.
01:10:52 Yeah, yeah, that's I mentioned that earlier.
01:10:54 Any, any destructive point where everything just got wrecked, right?
01:10:59 Yeah.
01:11:00 And except for Big Giant.
01:11:02 Why are they allowed to scare the living daylights out of us with the Cold War
01:11:06 nuclear holocaust at any given minute?
01:11:08 If they're afraid to tell us that a solar flare
01:11:11 could take us out at any minute,
01:11:16 I don't think they want to tell us anything.
01:11:17 Could take us out any minute. People may panic, right?
01:11:20 That's what we're being told.
01:11:21 The reason
01:11:22 they're there because we're secrets, right We're a bunch of cavemen and a ranch
01:11:27 burning through the darkness, trying not to kill each other.
01:11:30 Right.
01:11:30 I know. So they don't want to encourage any of that.
01:11:33 And we've been crawling around trying to figure out what we're here.
01:11:35 Well, we we eke out an existence, and then if we have any spare time,
01:11:40 we think about what it is
01:11:41 that we're doing with ponder things like megalithic sites, right?
01:11:45 Yeah.
01:11:46 And we've got the clues right in front of us.
01:11:48 And I'm actually ticked off that I'm not smart enough to put it all together.
01:11:52 There's something here.
01:11:53 I think you it's just too boring.
01:11:55 So you're not accepting the boring answer.
01:11:57 So you keep searching for what you hope is more.
01:12:00 Their passive outcomes are easier.
01:12:01 There has to be more.
01:12:03 There has to be more, right? No.
01:12:05 Oh, well, but you know.
01:12:09 You know the way that the old way they used
01:12:12 to depict an atom in a in a school science book.
01:12:16 Looks like a galaxy, looks like a solar system.
01:12:18 Looks like, you know, like as above.
01:12:21 So and then we took it right out.
01:12:23 You took the words right out of my mouth.
01:12:25 Well, I think a So you mean like, like names and
01:12:28 looks like the society looks like a civilization.
01:12:33 Like we're at the right.
01:12:35 I'll take size proportion to see both sides.
01:12:39 I'll take.
01:12:40 It's all relative for 500, please We can we can see a couple orders
01:12:44 of magnitude in each direction, but not beyond.
01:12:47 But I think that a lot of it is preconceived too.
01:12:52 Like you say that that like this, these pictures we put on the pictures.
01:12:55 Yeah. Those those they look like the solar system.
01:12:57 Well, the same way, but but, but it's the same.
01:13:01 The galaxy looks that doesn't it.
01:13:03 Yeah.
01:13:03 But that's because they don't really look like this.
01:13:06 The orbits are trying to look like the Jupiter.
01:13:08 Looks kind of like that.
01:13:10 Oh I know that this is a depiction based on somebody's notion.
01:13:14 Which is based on that. Yeah.
01:13:17 Based on the start. Like these, right? Yeah.
01:13:20 The orbits aren't really there, but because we put that same line on a planet
01:13:24 as we do as well, we just have a hammer.
01:13:26 You treat every problem like a needle.
01:13:28 I don't think that veins look like rivers, but I mean, they're both lines.
01:13:32 Oh, and they kind of scatter out.
01:13:34 But there is an as above, so below because the veins. Right.
01:13:37 Right. Yeah. That's an as so below.
01:13:39 I think you've, you've been around for a million years.
01:13:41 You can connect it on earth as it is in heaven.
01:13:43 No, no.
01:13:44 Daily bread.
01:13:45 I don't think it means the same. No,
01:13:49 I think it can be applied to mine.
01:13:51 I think it's a higher dimensionality thing.
01:13:53 I think application and intent determines meaning.
01:13:58 I think I want to drain all my head in my living room.
01:14:01 Yeah. I don't give this as much credit.
01:14:03 This is just an awesome sculpture. It really is.
01:14:06 You know, they've got some of their megalithic
01:14:09 designs are James Clapper.
01:14:12 They're perfect. This is classified as a megalith.
01:14:14 No. Is it just related?
01:14:15 This does the sculpture, but it's where was the rock sculpture?
01:14:19 Where was the island? Easter Island.
01:14:22 Yeah. Yeah.
01:14:23 I don't know. Do they claim that? Some of them don't.
01:14:26 We thought they were all heads, but they all have bodies.
01:14:28 They were just buried up to the next.
01:14:30 Well they probably weren't. The sand came, right?
01:14:32 Correct. Correct. That's the earth change.
01:14:34 That's what I think we mentioned about the pyramids.
01:14:36 And the same with these megalithic things. Yeah.
01:14:38 So you think everything would change if it was
01:14:40 if there was because the earth was covered with water?
01:14:42 Well, they did change the story.
01:14:44 I go back to AP, they said it was backfilled like intentionally.
01:14:48 And now they're saying, well, maybe it was just the wind.
01:14:51 I'm okay with that, as long as they say maybe there shouldn't be.
01:14:54 It is way more interesting if someone buried it.
01:14:57 Like we don't want someone finding out about this
01:14:59 until they're ready for it and we're obviously not ready for it.
01:15:02 Can't figure it out.
01:15:04 Yeah, I see.
01:15:04 I don't think anybody so much evidence. I don't think anybody's
01:15:06 withholding information because we're not ready for it.
01:15:08 We're just not ready.
01:15:09 I just think we just don't I think we're not ready for it.
01:15:12 And someone is withholding the information.
01:15:13 No human being can withhold that information in my naive world.
01:15:19 Yeah, there's no way.
01:15:20 And there's so many people that would have to know.
01:15:22 Not just one single solitary person that's got it.
01:15:24 Like my lips are sealed.
01:15:27 You know, it has to be organizational corruption in hiding.
01:15:30 Yeah, which exists.
01:15:32 But I don't think for something that great, there's no way they could keep it.
01:15:36 No way.
01:15:39 I'm saying what a pain in the
01:15:40 neck to take these little sculptures out to the edge of the shore.
01:15:44 And what are they doing? Protecting the island.
01:15:46 Yeah. Yeah, They're not there. Yeah, exactly. And.
01:15:48 And when you.
01:15:49 When people are stupid
01:15:50 and they're out there canoeing and stuff, and they were like,
01:15:52 let's go see this island, they would be like, oh my. Yeah,
01:15:54 we can't go. Oh my. Whatever we worship, we shouldn't, we shouldn't go there.
01:15:57 Yeah, I think that's what they were.
01:15:59 It worked to start with.
01:16:00 It worked.
01:16:01 I don't know if it worked, but I that was their thinking.
01:16:04 This is not an illusionary process that apparently made starting occur.
01:16:10 If you don't know what's starting is, is when a gazelle or a deer
01:16:13 is running from a predator, like a wolf or a coyote or a tiger, it'll jump
01:16:19 straight up in the air an amazing distance like a high jumper before running off.
01:16:25 And it's it it help their chances of escaping.
01:16:30 But because it's a show off move, there's a waste that is impressive.
01:16:34 Freaks the shit out of the predator knows better than to to threaten
01:16:39 to go after something with that much clout.
01:16:42 I'm going to use that next time I'm attacked. I would be like starting.
01:16:46 Yeah.
01:16:47 Just confused.
01:16:48 Yeah.
01:16:49 It's like you've got extra time to do something ridiculous.
01:16:53 I'm not messing with you. You're crazy.
01:16:56 I always go for just punching them.
01:16:57 So it actually, it's the.
01:17:00 The predator doesn't know what to make of spotting the prey,
01:17:03 doesn't know what it's doing, and it still works.
01:17:06 And it's that it works, that it still happens.
01:17:11 Evolution.
01:17:12 These aren't the ones that look.
01:17:13 So I like the way to finally there's there's
01:17:16 other ones at the same shape, same face or handsome.
01:17:20 Oh no there there there specific people.
01:17:25 The third one looks like me
01:17:28 a foray.
01:17:29 Well, I'm sure they were the hats.
01:17:32 Look at the red hats.
01:17:34 The ones with the red hats are cool.
01:17:36 Like they're a different color than the rest of the stones in this line.
01:17:39 Or a different. No, no, there's. There's not a single.
01:17:41 And there are other ones.
01:17:42 Are they all around the island?
01:17:44 Oh, it's hundreds.
01:17:45 I can't see. Oh, there you go. 780.
01:17:49 Now this website still goes.
01:17:50 I think every date they give us is sort of and I don't know why they would do that
01:17:56 why would you bother lying about the age of something?
01:17:59 I don't care Maybe they don't want to think the world is as old as it is,
01:18:04 but I think we know that
01:18:08 I like if.
01:18:09 But why?
01:18:10 Obviously, to call it wishy washy or flip flopping.
01:18:13 But if I'm okay with a group,
01:18:15 whoever studies these, if they say it's one thing and then they say, well,
01:18:17 we didn't know, I mean, maybe it was this and I'm okay if they switch.
01:18:20 Oh, yeah, that's why I mentioned Clovis points.
01:18:24 We call this the points were discovered.
01:18:25 They had pushed back the date, the history books.
01:18:29 Oh, there's a hat with. Yeah, Red.
01:18:34 Is it a different kind of rock?
01:18:36 But Clovis people were modern humans, All kinds of hats.
01:18:41 No, there's that one kind of hat.
01:18:43 Well, there's two kinds of hair.
01:18:45 So they knocked off, but they're all the same kind of hat.
01:18:48 Right?
01:18:50 It's got a little thing.
01:18:52 See, this looks definitely molded.
01:18:55 Or she was molded or sheared.
01:18:58 It looks cut or poured.
01:19:00 I think it's a different kind of rock.
01:19:01 It's easier to work with.
01:19:05 So crazy as a lot of these are granite or granite or basalt,
01:19:08 and those are hard rocks, some of the sandstone.
01:19:13 So they have proved have proof.
01:19:14 There's no way that's poured, right,
01:19:18 because that would explain a lot of the size for all of them.
01:19:20 If you could put something in place like when you look at explanation,
01:19:24 you know, port, we import concrete, you make wood mockup.
01:19:26 Yeah, of course,
01:19:28 you could do the same thing with any type of material, anything.
01:19:31 Yeah, because that sure looks like they poured it and took it right off the top.
01:19:36 Right.
01:19:36 Like when you're making sandcastles and
01:19:38 you still have the problem of moving it, but you could put it right,
01:19:40 you could put it right in place in little pieces and then fuze it together.
01:19:44 Yeah. What if they had super heat?
01:19:47 Oh, some things looked like they were super heated.
01:19:50 Rocky Mount, Right.
01:19:50 Well, there's also green glass around suggesting were either hit
01:19:54 by something really hot or nuclear war besides nuclear blast.
01:19:58 Do we have anything that can melt right now? Rough?
01:20:00 Oh, no, no, we don't like if you forge stuff, right, we can
01:20:05 make more.
01:20:06 Yeah, it can be melted, but it just burns and just kind of,
01:20:09 you know, I haven't tried it, but I assume we would just crumble away.
01:20:12 We should have some experiments.
01:20:14 Yeah. Come on, try Forge.
01:20:15 We'll do the podcast next month.
01:20:18 Yeah, I want to get a backpack.
01:20:19 Florence special.
01:20:20 Get a backpack with a computer in it. A couple of stems out of it.
01:20:23 That's a great idea. Oh, my God. A remote sight.
01:20:25 That sounds like a great idea.
01:20:27 They thought we were picking up chicks a lot now. Yes.
01:20:31 Holy cow.
01:20:32 Basement podcast is not where it's at.
01:20:33 It's URL podcast.
01:20:34 It's so comfy down here, though.
01:20:37 I like it. It is? Yeah.
01:20:39 I've been digging there.
01:20:40 I keep forgetting about the far left camera.
01:20:44 It hasn't been on.
01:20:45 Oh, okay, I'm going to put it on.
01:20:46 I have a rotate cycle studio scenes now.
01:20:50 It's just going to randomly bounce around and I don't have to click it.
01:20:52 Oh, okay, good.
01:20:54 No, I'm not particularly dissatisfied with my rant today.
01:20:57 I just didn't go.
01:20:58 Didn't go as strong as I wanted.
01:21:00 I still go on it.
01:21:01 If You feel like there's anything you can do.
01:21:03 You just rant again, right?
01:21:05 It's look, I think you got your point across.
01:21:07 You don't. It's not aliens. You think it was us, right?
01:21:10 But the false narrative, I.
01:21:12 I'm more interested in why we're being told lies.
01:21:16 But that's, that's, that's ever I mean,
01:21:19 everyone knows why when you suggest that do people call you
01:21:22 a conspiracy theorist Because it's obvious why they call it damage control. Or
01:21:28 like right now there's certain things I don't want to say about certain people
01:21:30 because, you know, so obviously that's the same people.
01:21:36 So I don't know why, but if they're that motivated
01:21:39 to make conspiracy theories sound crazy, they must be barking up the right tree.
01:21:43 Right?
01:21:44 I don't think there's any pretty forces fighting with
01:21:47 monolithic megalithic structures, though.
01:21:50 It's not like all all the sites in India are close to the public.
01:21:54 I just don't think they're going anywhere.
01:21:56 I don't think there's anything.
01:21:59 The only question is how they could have built them.
01:22:02 Yeah, we can we can build them now. We can.
01:22:04 Yeah, I absolutely 100%.
01:22:07 So it's egotistical to think that they didn't have some type of technology.
01:22:11 I always go back to water.
01:22:12 Oh, they say it's racist for me to say that the
01:22:15 dynastic Egyptians couldn't do it.
01:22:18 Who's they?
01:22:20 The the mainstream, the apologists.
01:22:24 People were trying to get mainstream apologetics.
01:22:27 People that talk on the net, that's outreach.
01:22:30 Yeah, the people that talk on the news. Yeah.
01:22:31 We don't they lost their my opponent,
01:22:35 they lost their ability.
01:22:37 I don't know if I have any peers or opponents.
01:22:39 CNN decided I don't have a horse in this field
01:22:41 and try to to make it entertainment instead of news.
01:22:43 That's when they lost their credibility.
01:22:46 Yeah, well, see, everyone knows the news media's bought out.
01:22:49 Everyone knows the government is corrupt, everyone knows.
01:22:52 But that's my big business is in it for the money.
01:22:55 No one pushes back against big education.
01:22:59 I do.
01:23:00 I especially.
01:23:01 I have two kids that are starting college right now
01:23:03 and they're getting in debt a lot.
01:23:04 And I don't know if it has the same value
01:23:06 because the stuff they're pushing and peddling may not necessarily be.
01:23:10 Absolutely.
01:23:12 You think that too? Yeah. Yeah.
01:23:14 But I don't want to talk them out of it because what am I what kind of father man
01:23:17 going to be if I say, don't go to school, don't college.
01:23:19 All right. Yeah. Join the circus is not good advice.
01:23:22 So I'd rather they go to college, hopefully
01:23:25 get better ceiling higher ceiling in their career.
01:23:29 Yeah, And they get the payoff.
01:23:30 It's a payoff. It's a out.
01:23:32 A payoff.
01:23:33 So for me, honestly, if I had to advise someone how to become wealthy, I would say
01:23:39 start a podcast about foil hack
01:23:42 conspiracy crap in someone's basement
01:23:45 because I was able to retire after one episode.
01:23:48 But there's so many of those.
01:23:50 Are you sure are.
01:23:51 Well, I cry conspiracy right now.
01:23:53 You may be full of shit.
01:23:55 I'm bigger than Joe Rogan.
01:23:56 I would like to. Oh, I'm sorry.
01:23:57 I may have said that wrong.
01:23:58 I'm taller than Joe Rogan is. Yeah,
01:24:02 Yeah.
01:24:04 If we stood back to back, it's closed.
01:24:06 But I think I've got him.
01:24:09 I'm not even sure it's still streaming with the technology I have.
01:24:12 It was a little bit shaky.
01:24:13 That's all right. I'm done. I'm done. Really?
01:24:15 I got to go home to the wife.
01:24:16 No way, man.
01:24:17 I knew.
01:24:18 What time is it?
01:24:19 It's 930.
01:24:21 We started late. It's 845.
01:24:23 I know. It's past my bedtime. You got 45 minutes.
01:24:25 If you think it was 930 until here, it's fine. I don't.
01:24:27 I know the words of the week to chat video break random number news.
01:24:32 I to do that. Yeah. Yeah.
01:24:35 Sorry. We got to do it.
01:24:37 And I need my my wisdom rant and my word of the day,
01:24:40 which I have not come up with yet because I like to do that on the fly.
01:24:43 I just surprised myself with it.
01:24:49 I can read the random number news,
01:24:52 so let me put it on here to do Stop
01:25:00 two browser
01:25:02 random number 396
01:25:05 Bingo. 396.
01:25:08 That's asking me something good.
01:25:09 I know it was worked out so many times.
01:25:12 All right.
01:25:12 The news
01:25:18 will come on.
01:25:28 Okay, we got one all right.
01:25:30 From January, but it's still might be relevant.
01:25:33 U.S. Coast Guard detains 396
01:25:36 Haitian migrants crammed into a 50 foot boat near the Bahamas.
01:25:39 So we really need to secure our borders.
01:25:41 The U.S.
01:25:42 coast Guard detained a 50 foot boat crammed with nearly 400 migrants
01:25:45 near the Bahamas on Saturday.
01:25:46 It is standing room only in what Bahamas officials described as the largest human
01:25:50 smuggling incident in, the region 396.
01:25:55 Yeah, that's a lot in the 54 boat.
01:25:57 That's crazy. There it is. What we got on top,
01:26:04 hard edged
01:26:09 like that.
01:26:13 They're also
01:26:18 all three of
01:26:34 the fabulous
01:26:43 ships
01:26:47 I'm sure they were all dealt with.
01:26:48 Due process is due to them because they're all citizens, you know
01:26:54 okay my political editorial today is, well,
01:26:58 why do you have to choose between winning at sporting events and a low crime rate?
01:27:03 Say that again. I'm sorry.
01:27:04 Just in case we didn't hear that the first time.
01:27:06 No, you can't say that the first time.
01:27:08 Say it the first time.
01:27:09 If you if you play a bag, you're not going to like the implication.
01:27:14 Say it again.
01:27:14 I didn't I'm never going to say that again.
01:27:18 There are only two people that should not be issued driver's license.
01:27:21 There's two kinds of people are women
01:27:24 and minorities.
01:27:28 It's more of those kind of gotcha.
01:27:33 We don't want to do a dramatic reading.
01:27:36 So we would get
01:27:43 it's a quiet place to chat.
01:27:47 No. Can you read who's drunk?
01:27:56 I'm not drunk.
01:27:57 Where am I drunk?
01:27:58 I'm going to stay outside here with me.
01:28:01 And let's talk calmly, okay?
01:28:03 I don't want another dumb argument.
01:28:05 Fine. No dumb arguments. Deal.
01:28:08 Why do they call me a?
01:28:10 I don't even remember.
01:28:11 I do clearly, as de I do.
01:28:13 We call each other names all the time.
01:28:15 This is different.
01:28:16 This was extra, extra. This was seasoned.
01:28:19 You added some spice on top of what was served.
01:28:22 Like I said, I'm sure you I think back and tell me the truth.
01:28:26 Please, Please.
01:28:26 Someone in this family needs speak the G-d truth before
01:28:30 I melt away and die whenever anyone, whenever ever. So
01:28:37 whenever anyone ever tries tell you something openly and honestly,
01:28:39 you can't handle it because it's always with vengeance.
01:28:43 Whoever said truth was easy.
01:28:46 Why do you sucker punch me on the phone for summers ago?
01:28:50 Was it four summers ago?
01:28:52 Celine Dam.
01:28:55 You ever have my names?
01:28:58 A Vondra. Vondra is a very stupid name.
01:29:01 You weren't there for me when I needed you the most.
01:29:04 I got George, your line.
01:29:06 I was asking you what you were.
01:29:07 I don't remember when I needed you.
01:29:10 I needed you to have Vondra.
01:29:13 I mean.
01:29:13 Calandra That was my name is Celine.
01:29:16 I don't care.
01:29:17 All right, Our shoutouts this week go to.
01:29:22 I'm going to.
01:29:23 I'm going to. I'm going to take myself.
01:29:25 Okay? Before you thank me.
01:29:27 No, it's just drawing.
01:29:28 LEMON So the only three people who gave me feedback,
01:29:33 I'm sure you appreciate the meal.
01:29:35 I fed my talent today.
01:29:36 It was all I could get. I'm here.
01:29:38 We're not even talking about why we're having a podcast on Friday
01:29:40 instead of Monday. This is a feast. Feast?
01:29:44 Oh, no.
01:29:45 There's a holiday hiatus.
01:29:47 There is a rant of wisdom.
01:29:48 I'm going to say Wise, dumb. It's a little.
01:29:50 It's all my wise. Oh, it is wisdom.
01:29:53 All my friends also me just cover myself.
01:29:56 I spelled it wrong three times right.
01:29:58 People are stupid.
01:29:59 Overcorrect, overcorrect, perfect.
01:30:03 And you don't have a word to the day.
01:30:04 Overcorrect it just correct.
01:30:07 It slipped out. And that sounds right.
01:30:09 Overcorrect, isn't it?
01:30:10 Technically, two words.
01:30:12 No, look it up.
01:30:14 Okay.
01:30:15 And I guess flat is going to leave,
01:30:16 so we're not going to do the uncensored behind the wheel.
01:30:18 I'll talk on the couch as above. So below
01:30:28 taking my headphones.
01:30:32 You didn't even connect your headphones.
01:30:34 If you notice in the podcast,
01:30:35 we didn't have headphones on, but I got these because they're blue
01:30:39 and I like the four foot four.
01:30:41 This part might just be too short.
01:30:43 I have a 25 foot extension.
01:30:46 You know, podcast next week.
01:30:50 See the week after? Yep.
01:30:53 We'll be here a little bit.