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Investigator of Lost Ancient History | 1.7M on YouTube Veteran 🇺🇸 | MBA | JRE Podcasts: 1742/1928/2231 https://t.co/Dfo00dU91c

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Ancient Egyptians inexplicably cut massive granite blocks with seemingly “laser-like” precision 🤯 Neither a razor or human hair can fit between It’s almost 2026, and how this was accomplished remains a legitimate mystery
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I would love to see archaeologists attempt to carve granite stones like these with copper chisels & stone hammers like they allege the Egyptians did (Won’t happen; they would fail miserably)
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Although Wally’s method is brilliant, this is not a feasible explanation whatsoever for how Egyptians transported 80Ton stones 500 miles, before lifting & stacking them hundreds of feet above ground level. And notice he did this on a concrete foundation.
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Wally Wallington claims he demonstrated how a single person can manipulate massive monoliths, or how they could have been moved in ancient times. He claims that a pyramid could be completed using primitive tools in 25-year with only 520 workers. https://t.co/0Qth2lL1Ts
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Archaeologists have investigated less than 1% of the Sahara Desert Graham Hancock is again leading the charge in exploring some of the most remote regions on earth, searching for answers to our lost ancient past 🔥 *armchair archaeologists are reading about it from home 🛋️
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The Sahara is amazing! Photo by Santha Faiia.
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Gobekli Tepe deserves an archaeologist that wants to see it excavated in our lifetimes. Resign.
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@BrightInsight6 That isn’t gas lighting, at all. I think it’s impossible to put a number on this. In fact, why should we? Whether 75, 100, 125, 150, 200 years, what’s the rush? Even then, one needs to ask what you mean by complete excavation; removing all stratigraphic higher-lying structures?
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An interesting observation following the new country of origin feature here on X: Archaeologists who have loudly supported the (tyrannical) suppression of excavations at Gobekli Tepe are predominantly not Americans 🇺🇸 Honestly, go figure. Americans understand freedom more than
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Btw, the 150 year timeframe was stated by Dr. Mehmet Önal, Harran University Department of Archaeology and Chairman of Şanlıurfa Cultural Assets Conservation Regional Committee Dr. Onal far outranks Dr. Lee Clare 🙃
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Gobekli Tepe field director: “No one from the excavation has ever mentioned a 150 year deferral” Oh really? You stated saving excavations for “future generations”, and referred to more discoveries coming in the “next centuries” Lmao, the gaslighting is unreal @drleeclare 🥴😂
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“Gobekli Tepe celebrates 30 years of excavations” So let me get this right Archaeologists claim the Great Pyramid was built within 30 years, 4,500 years ago… YET, archaeologists have only managed to excavate LESS than 10% of Gobekli Tepe in the same amount of time, and in our
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The ‘Osireion’ is among the more mysterious sites left by the ancient Egyptians, yet few are aware of These behemoth 60Ton granite blocks were hauled more than 200miles before being stacked on top of each other Pictures do not do their size justice 🤯
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🔥 Episode is LIVE 🔥 The Sahara’s collapse… the migration that nearly wiped out 90% of men… PLUS the ancient seafaring evidence that blows up the old human-origin story. 🌍🚢 @mattblimitless with @MichaelButton just dropped - Links in comments.
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Santha and I just returned from the Egyptian Sahara. An amazing journey! One of several we're making for my new book (forthcoming Spring 2027). Photo by Santha Faiia: amongst the chalk formations of the White Desert. More to follow, and good friends to thank, in the next days.
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This is arguably the most bizarre ancient Egyptian hieroglyph in existence… Look closely. 4 Humanoid heads with cow ears, seemingly connected to wired mechanisms? If that isn’t weird enough, it was found hidden in a secret subterranean chamber beneath the Hathor Temple in
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The ‘Djed Pillar’ of ancient Egypt is far more mysterious than most realize Look at it. Does this really look like a symbol meant to depict a “Backbone” to you? 📍Controversial take: I think we should consider the possibility that this was a device, or technology of some kind -
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Egyptologists claim this this glyph is depicting “a bull horn/vase pouring water” What say you?
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Does this ancient Egyptian hieroglyph depict a sperm cell observed through magnification? 🧐 Sperm cells were not supposed to have been discovered until circa 1677 Did the ancients discover Sperm thousands of years before us?
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Wild comparison: The maximum payload capacity of a 747-8 Freighter is 140 metric tonnes. The largest object moved by the ancient Egyptians is 1,000 tonnes, moved 170miles. That would be equivalent to using more than SEVEN - 747’s to transport than one single object today 🤯
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