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Truth is stranger than fiction.. | 1.7k on YouTube 📸

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Kallen@SlappedHam·
Did that dinosaur just move? 🦖
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Egyptian authorities say a hidden passage within The Great Pyramid leads to a door that could “rewrite history.” The discovery was detected using advanced scanning technology and robots exploring inaccessible sections of the monument. On paper, this sounds extraordinary. But forgive me if I’m not celebrating just yet. Because the man leading the announcement is Zahi Hawass, the same gatekeeper who has spent decades dismissing alternative research and labelling inconvenient discoveries as “fake news.” At the exact same time, independent teams (Khafre Pyramid Project) using Synthetic Aperture Radar + Doppler tomography claim to have detected enormous subterranean structures beneath the Giza Plateau, possibly extending thousands of feet underground. Those scans suggest shafts, chambers, and networks far larger than anything currently acknowledged. Yet instead of excavation… we get carefully managed announcements about small internal corridors. Let me be clear: If there truly are massive structures beneath Giza, as Prof. Filippo Biondi's SAR/Doppler data suggests, the only way to settle the question is controlled excavation and independent verification. Opening a small sealed chamber in the pyramid is interesting. But the real question is, what lies beneath the plateau itself? Until archaeologists allow serious investigation below the pyramids, every “history-rewriting discovery” announcement should be treated with cautious optimism. Giza may still be hiding the biggest secret on Earth.
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ImJustAdam_⏳@ImJustAdam__·
@AncientEpoch ?? I may listen to alternative history theories but I'm also open minded. I was asking a genuine question. I wasn't being rude or trying to be smart in anyway. I even admitted my lack of knowledge. You shouldn't assume.
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William Smith
William Smith@4gottn_History·
The Inca said they inherited parts of sacsayhuamán from earlier builders. So who laid the first stones?
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ImJustAdam_⏳@ImJustAdam__·
@AncientEpoch Thanks mate! Again, just a question out of pure ignorance.. Is there a chance that the Inca lied and said they built the site?
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ImJustAdam_⏳@ImJustAdam__·
@AncientEpoch Hey man, just a question out of pure ignorance and lack of knowledge on Sacsayhuamán.. Does the writing state that he had seen the work being carried out by the Inca, with his own eyes, or was it told to him?
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Ancient Hypotheses
Ancient Hypotheses@AncientEpoch·
Sorry, but this is a classic case of misinformation that's been twisted to fuel alternative history hype! The Inca oral traditions, as recorded by chroniclers like Garcilaso de la Vega in his "Comentarios Reales," actually CREDIT the Incas with building Sacsayhuamán's massive walls under Pachacuti and his successors in the 15th century—not inheriting them from some mysterious pre-Inca builders. Garcilaso himself called it the "greatest architectural work" the Incas ever did, emphasizing their engineering genius with 20,000+ workers hauling 200-ton stones. Sure, there's evidence of earlier Killke culture activity around 900-1200 CE, but the iconic megalithic walls? Pure Inca masterpiece. Let's stick to facts over fantasy—history deserves better! 🚫🛡️
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ImJustAdam_⏳@ImJustAdam__·
@TheProjectUnity I've not long got back from Malta. Genuinely mindblowing to be standing at the entrance of Ggantija..
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Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Good morning from Malta! 🤙
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ImJustAdam_⏳@ImJustAdam__·
Having now been there and seeing Ggantija with my own eyes, I can confirm the site was absolutely built by Giants..
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ImJustAdam_⏳@ImJustAdam__·
@ill_Scholar Pressed tin foil hats for banter. Wasn't disappointed with the result 🤣
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ImJustAdam_⏳@ImJustAdam__·
Flat Earth is by far the most hilarious conspiracy theory out there. I got called a "Globe Tard" the other day.. 🤣🤣🤣
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Bruce R. Fenton
Bruce R. Fenton@GenomicSETI·
A note for new followers. These are the primary topics I talk about on X: Lost civilisations - because I have hiked jungles, deserts, forests and mountains to visit them Prehistoric hominins - because I have thoroughly researched them and written a book on the topic Aliens/NHI/UFOs - because I have interacted with them and identified evidence for past non-human visitation Giants - because I have climbed into the Caucasus Mountains to investigate a giant's crypt Psychic abilities - because I have experienced them and worked as a professional psychic reader Intense paranormal phenomena - because I survived a death curse and lived through a real-life horror movie High strangeness - because my life has been plagued with abnormal phenomena Psychedelics and Shamanism - because I have worked extensively with the plant teachers and journeyed far All manner of fringe thought - because I have studied widely and met with remarkable people I talk about the things I know directly and that have impacted my life. I do not ask you to take my word for anything that I discuss without supporting evidence. Take what you find helpful and discard the rest. As ever, I appreciate all your interactions, debates and support.
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Rick Lithan | Ancient History Originals 🏺
Istanbul has a large and complex network of water cisterns, up to 200, but I managed to visit just a single one - Basilica They close about 5-6 pm and major one cost like 30-40 euros - man you need a small fortune to visit at least some of the larger ones 😅
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ImJustAdam_⏳@ImJustAdam__·
This is an awesome read..
Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo

I don’t have proof, but this is my theory and I’m sticking to it: The Egyptians who are credited with building the pyramids, actually found them already there, built by the “gods”, which was actually a previous advanced civilisation. They tried their best to imitate the style, which is why the oldest pyramids are the most sophisticated, and the newer additions are the ones that actually look primitive. If you look at the Old Kingdom of Egypt, which are the earliest Dynasties, you have the Great Pyramids with mathematical masterpieces with 70 ton granite beams and laser-flat finishes of millimetre precision. Then for some reason, as you move forward in time to the Middle and New Kingdoms, the pyramids start to get smaller, the stones get sloppier, and eventually, they just start building with mud bricks. If those mfs “invented” the tech, they would have gotten better at it. Instead, they clearly lost the manual. They became squatters in structures they knew nothing about building. There is a literal stone tablet called the Inventory Stele found at Giza and it explicitly states that Khufu, the Pharaoh supposedly responsible for the Great Pyramid found the Sphinx and the Temple of Isis already built. Mainstream archaeology calls the stele a “pious forgery” created 2,000 years later by priests because if the stele is true, the entire timeline of Egyptology collapses. They would rather believe the Egyptians lied about their own history than admit the pyramids are older than 4500 years. About the Sphinx, geologists like Robert Schoch have pointed out that the Sphinx and its enclosure walls show deep marks caused by thousands of years of heavy, cascading rainfall. The problem is that Egypt hasn’t had that kind of rain for at least 12000 years. By the time of the Dynastic Egyptians 4500 years ago, the region was already a desert. In other words, the Sphinx was already old and heavily eroded when the Pharaohs first saw it. They didn't build it, they wouldn't know how to, so they just re-carved the head to look like a Pharaoh, which is why the head is tiny and less weathered than the body. Archaeologists claim the pyramids were burial tombs. They probably were, for the Dynastic Egyptians. The Egyptians were the world’s greatest restoration artists. They found these resonance chambers and, which were actually power plants, cleaned them out, and used them for their own religious purposes. The granite in the King’s Chamber inside the Great Pyramid of Giza isn’t even from the same geological formation as the limestone of the structure. Why import 70-ton blocks from 500 miles away unless those specific material properties mattered for a non-decorative function? Anyway, the hypothesis I subscribe to argues that thousands of years ago, there were catastrophic global floods, which is why many cultures have their own version of the “Flood of Noah” fable. Most coastal civilisations were submerged after this cataclysmic event. This explains why archaeologists find silt and sea shells at the base of the pyramids. They were submerged during this Great Reset. The survivors were pushed back into a Stone Age survival mode. By the time they rebuilt enough to return to Giza, they had lost the high-frequency technology, but they still remembered the “gods” who built the original structures. Imagine a global catastrophe today. In 2000 years, a new tribe finds the ruins of the Three Gorges Dam. They can’t make electricity with it, so they use the dam as a massive fortress and bury their chiefs in the turbine rooms because they feel holy. Future archaeologists would find the bodies, see the tribe’s pottery, and conclude that the Three Gorges Dam was a primitive tomb built by people who worshipped the Water God. That is exactly what Egyptologists are doing with the pyramids. Again, I don’t have proof, but nor do the anthropologists

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ImJustAdam_⏳@ImJustAdam__·
@Syntex3666 @sergioa94679493 No disrespect, but you're wrong. Ai made the blue picture with the spirals, and I agree that its crazy to get that from the scan image, but they absolutely did write & publish an article waaaay back in 2022. I'd suggest looking into something you're arguing against.
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Syntex
Syntex@Syntex3666·
@ImJustAdam__ @sergioa94679493 And they absolutely did not write anything, at least when this happened. The way the world heard about this was from Info Wars and Joe Rogan, they knew what they were doing, this isn’t the first time these guys have spread conspiracy with fake research and it won’t be the last
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Xrgius Xanz
Xrgius Xanz@sergioa94679493·
Believe me, you are not ready for this rabbit hole. And you believed them when they told you they were tombs.
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ImJustAdam_⏳@ImJustAdam__·
@Syntex3666 @sergioa94679493 They literally did write a paper. Not only that but they scanned at least 4 different times and got the same result. I'm not confirming their findings but I'm also not throwing it out without knowing facts. You should try do the same.
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Syntex
Syntex@Syntex3666·
@sergioa94679493 It’s insane that you actually believe this when the sole “evidence” of this is a bad SARS scan and an Ark-load of making shit tf up. They didn’t even write a paper or publish something, they went to Joe Rogan and Info Wars. How do you believe news that came from INFO WARS???
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
I get a kick out of these people who think i'm an MI5 British Government Asset Controlled Opposition Freemason. Like it really isn't that deep bro 😂
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Archaic Lens
Archaic Lens@ArchaicLens·
Interesting Neolithic artifacts from Tumba at Porodin, Macedonia. 5800BC
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ImJustAdam_⏳@ImJustAdam__·
@Gobsmack13 @MichaelButtonX Yes!! I was a little dismissive of his theory when I heard someone else try and explain it, decided to give the podcast a chance and I'm so glad I did. It's hard to see it any other way 🤣
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Aaron
Aaron@Gobsmack13·
@MichaelButtonX I really like Geoffrey Drumms analysis and hypothesis. Once you see it as a chemical factory, you can't unsee it.
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Michael Button
Michael Button@MichaelButtonX·
It would be pretty funny if this turned out to be true
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Archaic Lens@ArchaicLens·
I was excited when I stumbled across this article about the so-called mysteries o Easter island. Sadly it did not touch on any of the real mysteries. Real mystery #1: why are all the Moai’s hands in the same position as Urfa Man and the T pillars of Gobekli Tepe, the anthropomorphic statues of Sulawesi, and statues from contemporary cultures around the world. Real mystery #2: Why do all the Maoi have their backs to the ocean, gazing towards the interior of the island. Is there something the ancient builders wanted us to see? Real mystery #3: where are all the eyes? Only one moai eye has ever been found, but scholars are certain they all used to have inlaid eyes of coral and red scoria. That’s about 1900 missing eyes. Where are they and what happened to them? Real mystery #4: why did the ancestral Easter islanders name their island “the navel of the world” -a name they explicitly share with Cusco, Peru and Delphi, Greece. Real mystery #5: what are the true origins of the birdman cult by which a “birdman” King would be crowned yearly on the island. I could go on but these are the intriguing mysteries of Easter island. Not how they moved the moai. Ancient people were good at moving heavy rocks and may have used techniques we’re unaware of. They still did it some how, that much is obvious and honestly far less interesting than the “real” mysteries imo. slate.com/culture/2026/0…
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