This video is a recent swapcast and conversation with my good friends Kyle and Russ Allen of the brothers of the serpent podcast, getting into the details around the vase scan project that I've been a part of this year. If you're looking to hear more details and discussion around these remarkable artifacts and their recently uncovered and entirely astonishing attributes, then you'll likely enjoy this conversation!
The ancient stone structures of the Giza plateau are overwhelming the first time you see them – but repeated visits will begin to reveal the subtle layers of detail and mystery written into the megalithic blocks. This video explores one of these details, the evidence for significant erosion, particularly that of the limestone masonry in the megalithic ancient structures.
Not all is as it seems when looking at ‘Old Kingdom’ architecture, and I get into the contradictions inherent to the established timeline, as well as exploring the scientific research exploring erosion rates of sedimentary limestone under various conditions – and the logic leads to a remarkable conclusion.
Many thanks to my Egyptian brother Yousef Awyan for his efforts, as well as my friend and teacher Randall Carlson.
Executive Producers for this Episode: Marianne and Rosabelle Baysan Mindbomb Mark Erickson Vasana Chiu Kimberly Terrell Shriram Rahatgaonkar Z Braal Peter Shell Mark Johns MB Dave B Philip Craig Fuller Ryan Sidor John Anderson Christopher de Villiers Jack Demcak Dave Ditzel Michael Shirley Joey White Dave Fitzpatrick Fred Soria El Joe Sipple PT_YDA Kim Dunbar Ryan Haase James Champion Dave Bruford Robert Dressel Marc Taylor Woody Syllabel Craig Westman Dave Hoobz John Peel Joe Horstman Emily Peyton Chris Martin James C Wilson Skip Fisher Thomas Bowden James Ferguson Seamus Brutsch
Associate Executive Producers for this Episode: David Gassel Brian Kasher Georganne Fronimos Brian Lloyd Sarah Cox
0:00 Introduction 2:20 Pyramid Complex Overview 4:28 Granite Casing Stones 6:45 Repair and Restoration Work 11:30 Erosional Damage 17:27 Water Damage? Timeline Issues 21:38 Major Contradiction, the Other 4th Dynasty Structures 26:36 Other Eroded Megalithic Structures 28:24 Conundrum for Orthodox Timeline 31:38 Supporter Thanks and Value for Value 33:23 Primordial Egypt Tour 34:08 Scientific Research into Limestone Erosion 46:13 When did this happen? 47:17 Conclusion and Questions
Astonishing evidence for an ancient form of sophisticated machining into very hard stone can be seen on one of the artifacts found on the Ancient Egyptian site of Elephantine Island. After several visits to this incredible place, the significance of this particular aspect to the well-known granite ‘shrine’ finally hit home for me. Incontrovertible, and confirmed by a true expert in stone working, there is no way known that the subject of the video could be produced using primitive hand tools, it’s one of the best individual pieces of evidence for ancient advanced technology that I’ve ever seen.
Join me as we explore a little bit of the history of Elephantine Island, and dive into the details and implications of this recently uncovered aspect of the stonework there.
I’ll be speaking live and in person at the Cosmic Summit, at the beautiful Crowne Plaza Resort in Ashville, NC next year. Alongside Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson, scientists from the Comet Research Group and fellow youtubers like Jimmy Corsetti and Jahannah James, it’ll be quite the event! Scheduled for Jun 16-18, tickets are available for in-person or live streaming here: https://howtube.com/unchartedx
Closing music: a jam session with me, Kyle, Russ and Yousef recorded at the Red Sea.
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0:00 Introduction 1:04 Cumulative Evidence 3:12 Elephantine Island History 5:57 Granite Core of the Island 6:27 The Granite "Shrine" 9:58 Other Examples 14:21 Machined Edging 18:25 Interpreting the Evidence 20:19 Examples on Granite Columns 22:58 Expert Opinion 25:18 Conclusion 26:46 Post Script, Speaking Events, Tours
This video is a recent swapcast and conversation with my good friends Kyle and Russ Allen of the brothers of the serpent podcast, getting into the details around the vase scan project that I've been a part of this year. If you're looking to hear more details and discussion around these remarkable artifacts and their recently uncovered and entirely astonishing attributes, then you'll likely enjoy this conversation!