1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:17,859 So mainstream archaeologists are saying that the oldest ruins in the world up until... 2 00:00:17,859 --> 00:00:19,500 were the ones in Malta. 3 00:00:19,500 --> 00:00:27,359 And these ruins here at Malta and these ones here, Gigantija, which is on the island of 4 00:00:27,359 --> 00:00:33,479 Gozo in Malta, and archaeologists were saying that these were about 9,000 years old to 5 00:00:33,479 --> 00:00:35,439 about 7,000 BC. 6 00:00:35,439 --> 00:00:41,359 And in fact, on Malta is this cave called the Gardelom Cave and it's evidence of a 7 00:00:41,359 --> 00:00:48,239 big cataclysm that hit Malta, a huge wave that wiped Malta out. 8 00:00:48,239 --> 00:00:53,480 And Malta at that time must have been at least a series of islands and maybe a land... 9 00:00:53,479 --> 00:01:02,599 to Sicily and a bunch of pygmy elephants and hippopotami and other deer were washed int... 10 00:01:02,599 --> 00:01:05,560 And so they know that some kind of cataclysm hit Malta. 11 00:01:05,560 --> 00:01:09,959 But now mainstream archaeologists are saying that the oldest ruins in the world are at 12 00:01:09,959 --> 00:01:15,079 Gobekli Tepe, this place which is in southern Turkey. 13 00:01:15,079 --> 00:01:19,920 And at Gobekli Tepe, it is a megalithic site. 14 00:01:19,920 --> 00:01:23,439 And the researchers are saying that this is 11,000 to 12,000 years old, going back 15 00:01:23,439 --> 00:01:25,439 to nearly 10,000 BC. 16 00:01:25,439 --> 00:01:33,799 It has many T-shaped megaliths and on many of them are animals like foxes and serpents 17 00:01:33,799 --> 00:01:36,799 and vultures are carved into it. 18 00:01:36,799 --> 00:01:45,460 This site was also purposely buried after it was, at some point, after it was built. 19 00:01:45,500 --> 00:01:50,780 It's being excavated right now by German archaeologists. 20 00:01:50,780 --> 00:01:53,459 And this is all totally mainstream archaeology. 21 00:01:53,459 --> 00:01:56,019 Here's where it is, Gobekli Tepe. 22 00:01:56,019 --> 00:02:01,979 It's right near the Syrian border, actually, and conflict zone. 23 00:02:01,979 --> 00:02:09,539 The largest megaliths in the world that we know about are actually at Baalbek in... 24 00:02:09,539 --> 00:02:11,259 And this is Baalbek. 25 00:02:11,259 --> 00:02:15,579 It's also near the Syrian border and it's kind of a dangerous place to go. 26 00:02:15,579 --> 00:02:23,659 And what's there are these, a Roman temple is on top, but below it is a giant platform 27 00:02:23,659 --> 00:02:26,659 of blocks of limestone. 28 00:02:26,659 --> 00:02:28,340 Here are the blocks again. 29 00:02:28,340 --> 00:02:30,319 Right here, these giant blocks. 30 00:02:30,319 --> 00:02:38,199 They weigh about 1,000 tons, which is extremely heavy for a stone. 31 00:02:38,199 --> 00:02:45,239 Some of the actually bigger stones, well, like 1,200 tons are actually in the quarry... 32 00:02:45,239 --> 00:02:53,000 And so archaeologists are looking at this and the builders here are clearly building 33 00:02:53,000 --> 00:03:00,979 with blocks of stone that are just so incredibly big, so large that it boggles o... 34 00:03:00,979 --> 00:03:06,759 Why would people even try to build with giant blocks of stone like this? 35 00:03:06,780 --> 00:03:11,459 Many archaeologists have to explain this and here's how they do it. 36 00:03:11,459 --> 00:03:17,479 They're saying that the builders, they're saying Romans in this case, would build a 37 00:03:17,479 --> 00:03:26,019 cage around these giant blocks and they would put in the blocks small hourglass type... 38 00:03:26,019 --> 00:03:30,419 and then they would have little hourglass inserts that would fit into that and then 39 00:03:30,419 --> 00:03:35,979 pull these on the cage and then they would, once it was all set up, they would pull on 40 00:03:36,000 --> 00:03:42,599 these ropes and they would lift this 1,000 ton block up and move it a few inches and 41 00:03:42,599 --> 00:03:44,159 then start again. 42 00:03:44,159 --> 00:03:48,219 So this is their explanation for how people are doing this. 43 00:03:48,219 --> 00:03:53,299 But you have to think, why would you even want to build out of such giant blocks of 44 00:03:53,299 --> 00:03:59,120 stone and do something which seems to be so incredibly difficult? 45 00:03:59,120 --> 00:04:07,620 And of course, anti-gravity or levitation and it's my postulation that yeah, they're 46 00:04:07,620 --> 00:04:10,759 doing this, it's easy for them, not so hard. 47 00:04:10,759 --> 00:04:19,100 Now this is actually a rare photo of Jerusalem and the temple mount there where... 48 00:04:19,100 --> 00:04:21,819 of the rock and King Solomon's temple was. 49 00:04:21,819 --> 00:04:25,899 And inside of a temple, inside of a cave, and it's only recently you could see this, 50 00:04:25,899 --> 00:04:32,019 there is this giant block of stone like at Baalbek and it's also weighing like a... 51 00:04:32,019 --> 00:04:33,939 tons or something. 52 00:04:33,939 --> 00:04:38,039 And in fact, there's other blocks down here. 53 00:04:38,039 --> 00:04:41,679 Let's see this, all right, here we go. 54 00:04:41,679 --> 00:04:46,379 And you can see other blocks of stone here, they're perfectly fitted, they're also... 55 00:04:46,379 --> 00:04:52,359 weighing 10, 20 tons and then this gigantically huge block that's above it. 56 00:04:52,360 --> 00:04:59,520 So what's at Baalbek is also in a sense at the temple in Jerusalem. 57 00:04:59,520 --> 00:05:02,680 All right, let's now go to Abydos in Egypt. 58 00:05:02,680 --> 00:05:04,240 This is southern Egypt. 59 00:05:04,240 --> 00:05:11,120 Abydos has the Assyrian, that's what this building is, it's near to Luxor in Egypt. 60 00:05:11,120 --> 00:05:16,480 And in fact, the Egyptian government spent decades pumping water out of this because 61 00:05:16,480 --> 00:05:20,160 it was mainly in a swamp underwater. 62 00:05:20,160 --> 00:05:24,200 And the pharaonic temple of Abydos is right next to it. 63 00:05:24,200 --> 00:05:30,439 There's no hieroglyphs or any kind of indication that the Egyptians themselves... 64 00:05:30,439 --> 00:05:33,440 In fact, they built another temple right next to it. 65 00:05:33,440 --> 00:05:38,879 But let's look at some of the blocks, you see these curious knobs here, you see this 66 00:05:38,879 --> 00:05:44,600 little notching of the stones that notch and fit them together, that it's not perfectly 67 00:05:44,600 --> 00:05:47,680 straight lines of stone. 68 00:05:47,680 --> 00:05:53,360 So now let's go to Cuzco in the Andes of Peru. 69 00:05:53,360 --> 00:05:58,480 And we start to see this granite construction that's perfectly fitted together blocks, 70 00:05:58,480 --> 00:05:59,759 it's polygonal. 71 00:05:59,759 --> 00:06:06,620 You can't get a razor blade or a piece of paper in between these finely cut blocks. 72 00:06:06,620 --> 00:06:12,280 This is the famous stone of 12 angles, also in an alleyway right near the central square 73 00:06:12,280 --> 00:06:13,840 in Cuzco. 74 00:06:13,839 --> 00:06:20,239 And this stone appears on the label of the local beer that they make. 75 00:06:20,239 --> 00:06:24,259 They've recently found another stone which has even more angles than this, has like 76 00:06:24,259 --> 00:06:26,799 13 angles. 77 00:06:26,799 --> 00:06:30,159 So when you go to Cuzco, this is actually right down the street, you see this polygonal 78 00:06:30,159 --> 00:06:37,919 shaped jigsaw fitting of the blocks and even other fine megalithic construction that seems 79 00:06:37,919 --> 00:06:41,139 a little bit different at a later period up above it. 80 00:06:41,139 --> 00:06:46,860 This kind of blocks, they're perfectly fitted together and they lock together. 81 00:06:46,860 --> 00:06:53,779 Even the big earthquakes that hit South America all the time, these walls stay... 82 00:06:53,779 --> 00:06:58,459 This is a site actually in northern Greece and it's called the Necromonticon and it was 83 00:06:58,459 --> 00:07:02,939 underground, it was only excavated in 1960. 84 00:07:02,939 --> 00:07:06,659 And it's in a remote part of Greece up near the Albanian border. 85 00:07:06,660 --> 00:07:12,300 And in fact it has the same jigsaw pattern of megalithic construction, just like we 86 00:07:12,300 --> 00:07:15,340 see in Cuzco. 87 00:07:15,340 --> 00:07:22,660 Let's go back to Cuzco and just above the city of Cuzco is a giant fortress on a hill 88 00:07:22,660 --> 00:07:25,220 and it's called Saxo-Huaman. 89 00:07:25,220 --> 00:07:28,660 The Spanish and the Incas fought a battle here at one point. 90 00:07:28,660 --> 00:07:30,500 This is an aerial photo of Saxo-Huaman. 91 00:07:30,899 --> 00:07:37,259 You can see this zigzag pattern of these giant walls. 92 00:07:37,259 --> 00:07:39,779 And there's a huge field. 93 00:07:39,779 --> 00:07:44,100 And over here it's like a big football field or something. 94 00:07:44,100 --> 00:07:51,360 And it would be a place for say a giant airship or something like that to land. 95 00:07:51,360 --> 00:07:55,899 Huge polygonal shaped walls here too and blocks that are fitted together. 96 00:07:55,939 --> 00:08:02,939 This is actually a gal from Sydney on one of our tours, Karen Kelly. 97 00:08:02,939 --> 00:08:07,339 And you can see here again this polygonal shaped blocks fitted together. 98 00:08:07,339 --> 00:08:12,979 It's a kind of indestructible kind of megalithic construction. 99 00:08:12,979 --> 00:08:15,579 Saxo-Huaman is an astonishing place. 100 00:08:15,579 --> 00:08:17,539 The Spanish when they got there they couldn't believe it. 101 00:08:17,539 --> 00:08:21,659 They thought that the devil himself had built these buildings. 102 00:08:21,660 --> 00:08:28,220 And around Saxo-Huaman too is this unusual areas where you have blocks of stone that 103 00:08:28,220 --> 00:08:30,140 are upside down. 104 00:08:30,140 --> 00:08:34,139 People have cut stairways and things like that in it. 105 00:08:34,139 --> 00:08:35,860 And it doesn't make any sense. 106 00:08:35,860 --> 00:08:41,899 There just seems to be no reason for someone to come here and cut and carve this. 107 00:08:41,899 --> 00:08:48,300 It's like somebody who has power tools is just playing with them and practicing with 108 00:08:49,099 --> 00:08:53,139 their stone cutting devices and things like that. 109 00:08:53,139 --> 00:09:00,019 There's other areas there around Saxo-Huaman where there's tunnels cut into solid rock. 110 00:09:00,019 --> 00:09:07,019 And the popular legend around Cuzco is that the big treasure of the Incas and the gold 111 00:09:07,019 --> 00:09:13,099 from the Sun Temple there is hidden in these underground tunnels that go throughout Cuzco 112 00:09:13,099 --> 00:09:17,740 and the Saxo-Huaman area. 113 00:09:17,740 --> 00:09:21,860 Three archaeologists are saying that Incas didn't know the wheel. 114 00:09:21,860 --> 00:09:23,820 They didn't know about writing. 115 00:09:23,820 --> 00:09:26,779 That they were actually very primitive culture. 116 00:09:26,779 --> 00:09:35,340 And yet they wanted to build with giant megalithic blocks weighing 20, 100, 200 to... 117 00:09:35,340 --> 00:09:37,340 fitting them together. 118 00:09:37,340 --> 00:09:42,019 So in theory, yeah, they're just using muscle power. 119 00:09:42,019 --> 00:09:46,659 They're dragging them up ramps and they're placing them in these walls. 120 00:09:46,659 --> 00:09:48,459 And they have to perfectly fit together too. 121 00:09:48,459 --> 00:09:51,219 They can't just stack up these rocks and things. 122 00:09:51,219 --> 00:09:54,620 They have to be perfectly fitted. 123 00:09:54,620 --> 00:09:56,500 This is Machu Picchu. 124 00:09:56,500 --> 00:10:02,019 Machu Picchu is today the number one tourist site in all of South America. 125 00:10:02,019 --> 00:10:04,699 And Machu Picchu is a megalithic city. 126 00:10:04,699 --> 00:10:08,219 It's a secret city built on top of a mountain. 127 00:10:08,219 --> 00:10:10,219 And we don't even know its name. 128 00:10:10,219 --> 00:10:13,379 The name of the city is not Machu Picchu really. 129 00:10:13,379 --> 00:10:14,740 It's something else. 130 00:10:14,740 --> 00:10:17,539 The Spanish never found this city. 131 00:10:17,539 --> 00:10:22,360 And it wasn't really discovered until about 1910. 132 00:10:22,360 --> 00:10:27,259 At Machu Picchu are megalithic walls out of granite. 133 00:10:27,259 --> 00:10:30,299 This one is pulling apart from settling. 134 00:10:30,299 --> 00:10:34,279 Notice again these knobs and things like that up here. 135 00:10:34,279 --> 00:10:36,600 Also the notching of the stones. 136 00:10:36,600 --> 00:10:38,379 Big lichen patches. 137 00:10:38,379 --> 00:10:41,259 This is another wall at Machu Picchu. 138 00:10:41,259 --> 00:10:43,139 Perfectly fitted blocks. 139 00:10:43,139 --> 00:10:44,980 Lichen patches. 140 00:10:44,980 --> 00:10:49,019 And that's usually indicative of a great age. 141 00:10:49,019 --> 00:10:54,659 Although the Incas were a culture that was very near to the Spanish. 142 00:10:54,659 --> 00:10:59,419 And mainstream archaeologists are saying this city was built only like a hundred years 143 00:10:59,419 --> 00:11:02,220 or so before the Spanish got there. 144 00:11:02,220 --> 00:11:07,480 And yet it would really seem to be many thousands of years old. 145 00:11:07,480 --> 00:11:10,220 This is one of my favorite sites in Peru. 146 00:11:10,220 --> 00:11:12,860 And it is a place called Ayante Tambo. 147 00:11:13,139 --> 00:11:16,720 What tourists are seeing when they go to Ayante Tambo is they go up here to these... 148 00:11:16,720 --> 00:11:22,580 and it's a knife ridge that comes out and it's cliffs on both sides. 149 00:11:22,580 --> 00:11:24,720 And up here are these megaliths. 150 00:11:24,720 --> 00:11:30,480 To go up there you walk up these terraces and up these stairs and then you walk up here 151 00:11:30,480 --> 00:11:34,259 and up these stairs and eventually you get up to this part up here. 152 00:11:34,259 --> 00:11:38,460 And then you start to walk over to the really megalithic part of the city. 153 00:11:38,460 --> 00:11:42,060 And as you go up the stairs this is what you see. 154 00:11:42,059 --> 00:11:46,819 So you suddenly see again megalithic blocks of granite perfectly fitted together. 155 00:11:46,819 --> 00:11:51,619 These curious knobs, which archaeologists just cannot really explain, perfectly fitted 156 00:11:51,619 --> 00:11:58,419 together and also large blocks with patches of lichen indicating what would seem to be 157 00:11:58,419 --> 00:11:59,419 great age. 158 00:11:59,419 --> 00:12:02,500 So here's part of that wall again. 159 00:12:02,500 --> 00:12:03,500 So we're moving through. 160 00:12:03,500 --> 00:12:06,939 Once again we'll look at it really closely. 161 00:12:06,939 --> 00:12:08,819 Perfectly fitted polygonal blocks. 162 00:12:08,819 --> 00:12:10,819 And this is what is so difficult. 163 00:12:10,820 --> 00:12:15,100 These little corners, little corners here. 164 00:12:15,100 --> 00:12:16,900 This would be very, very difficult to do. 165 00:12:16,900 --> 00:12:21,379 And mainstream archaeologists are saying, yeah the Incas are just bashing this out 166 00:12:21,379 --> 00:12:25,700 with a stone hammer in their hand and doing this. 167 00:12:25,700 --> 00:12:29,940 And it would seem to really be that yeah they're using power tools. 168 00:12:29,940 --> 00:12:33,020 And we'll get more into that. 169 00:12:33,020 --> 00:12:38,620 Eventually as you get up to the main part of Ayante Tombow this is what you see. 170 00:12:38,659 --> 00:12:41,539 You see giant blocks of red granite lying around. 171 00:12:41,539 --> 00:12:43,259 And you see this wall. 172 00:12:43,259 --> 00:12:44,259 This is the main wall. 173 00:12:44,259 --> 00:12:45,740 This is the tour's scope. 174 00:12:45,740 --> 00:12:48,620 Stand there, have the photos taken. 175 00:12:48,620 --> 00:12:53,100 And it is seven huge granite blocks here. 176 00:12:53,100 --> 00:12:59,220 And it's this kind of a unique wall too because it has these very thin sheets of... 177 00:12:59,220 --> 00:13:00,899 between each one. 178 00:13:00,899 --> 00:13:03,299 Once again we see some of these curious knobs. 179 00:13:03,299 --> 00:13:05,060 We don't know what they're for. 180 00:13:05,059 --> 00:13:11,819 And there's part of what's called an Andean cross is also cut into the rock right there. 181 00:13:11,819 --> 00:13:17,739 As you go around the corner to the right of this you see this huge wall. 182 00:13:17,739 --> 00:13:25,019 Again giant blocks of red granite weighing say up to 200 tons or something are stacked 183 00:13:25,019 --> 00:13:27,219 there. 184 00:13:27,219 --> 00:13:28,219 Unusual pillows right here. 185 00:13:28,219 --> 00:13:30,059 We don't know what that's for. 186 00:13:30,059 --> 00:13:32,899 Once again we have a notching here of this block. 187 00:13:32,899 --> 00:13:37,340 But then we have this crummy fill right here. 188 00:13:37,340 --> 00:13:40,860 And the mainstream archaeologists are saying, well yeah, this is how the Incas wanted to 189 00:13:40,860 --> 00:13:41,860 build. 190 00:13:41,860 --> 00:13:45,779 They would just drag this giant block up here and then they would just fill it in with this 191 00:13:45,779 --> 00:13:49,459 crummy rubber. 192 00:13:49,459 --> 00:13:55,500 And clearly really what we're seeing here is what we would call Atlantean construction 193 00:13:55,500 --> 00:14:00,379 or alien construction or even Anunnaki construction. 194 00:14:00,379 --> 00:14:04,820 And then here's your Inca construction right here. 195 00:14:04,820 --> 00:14:11,080 So as you're looking at Ollantaytambo like this, I mean this is how it looks today. 196 00:14:11,080 --> 00:14:15,299 This is how it looked when the Spanish conquered Peru. 197 00:14:15,299 --> 00:14:17,679 And it's how it looked in the Inca times. 198 00:14:17,679 --> 00:14:20,700 And the Peruvian government, they can't move these blocks. 199 00:14:20,700 --> 00:14:22,620 No one can move them around. 200 00:14:22,620 --> 00:14:26,539 And in fact not even the Incas. 201 00:14:26,539 --> 00:14:30,740 And as you go up and you look at some of these blocks, you also see really this fine 202 00:14:30,740 --> 00:14:31,899 articulation. 203 00:14:31,899 --> 00:14:33,259 And these blocks are just lying around. 204 00:14:33,259 --> 00:14:36,139 This one, people have been bashing it with hammers and stuff. 205 00:14:36,139 --> 00:14:37,740 Really fine articulated edges. 206 00:14:37,740 --> 00:14:38,740 Very smooth. 207 00:14:38,740 --> 00:14:40,000 I mean it's perfectly smooth. 208 00:14:40,000 --> 00:14:44,899 Like some saw has just cut it perfectly. 209 00:14:44,899 --> 00:14:47,899 And as you look at some of these blocks, we see this. 210 00:14:47,899 --> 00:14:49,819 And these are called keystone cuts. 211 00:14:49,819 --> 00:14:52,219 This is a keystone cut here. 212 00:14:52,219 --> 00:14:55,139 This is a keystone cut right there. 213 00:14:55,139 --> 00:14:56,580 And here's a close-up. 214 00:14:56,580 --> 00:15:06,819 So keystone cuts are T-shaped or hourglass-shaped and sometimes... 215 00:15:06,819 --> 00:15:11,120 stone in which molten metals are poured into it. 216 00:15:11,120 --> 00:15:16,500 And they only work because you're going to have another block that's fitted to it. 217 00:15:16,500 --> 00:15:22,379 So the metal clamp is then poured and it's spanning two blocks of stone. 218 00:15:22,379 --> 00:15:25,980 In fact, these giant blocks you wouldn't think are really going anywhere. 219 00:15:25,980 --> 00:15:32,100 But yet, in this unusual way of fitting giant blocks with keystone cuts and clamps, is a 220 00:15:32,100 --> 00:15:37,659 way of additionally sort of holding these blocks together and keeping them from moving 221 00:15:37,659 --> 00:15:40,939 in say earthquakes and things. 222 00:15:40,939 --> 00:15:44,179 So we'll go around the corner and we're going to be seeing more of these keystone cuts as 223 00:15:44,179 --> 00:15:45,220 we go along. 224 00:15:45,220 --> 00:15:46,940 Now this is another block. 225 00:15:46,940 --> 00:15:49,299 And it has a keystone cut in it too. 226 00:15:49,299 --> 00:15:52,100 Only this is a block that's in the wrong place. 227 00:15:52,100 --> 00:15:54,300 Keystone cuts have to be on a vertical surface. 228 00:15:54,300 --> 00:15:57,940 They can't be on a horizontal surface like this. 229 00:15:57,940 --> 00:16:02,540 And of course, another block of stone with a keystone cut would be on it. 230 00:16:02,540 --> 00:16:03,899 But it can't be like this. 231 00:16:03,899 --> 00:16:06,379 It's because molten metals have to be poured into it. 232 00:16:06,379 --> 00:16:09,139 It's got to be on a horizontal flat surface. 233 00:16:09,139 --> 00:16:12,519 So this is a block of stone that's in the wrong place. 234 00:16:12,519 --> 00:16:13,519 Somebody has moved it. 235 00:16:13,519 --> 00:16:14,879 It's not meant to be here. 236 00:16:14,879 --> 00:16:20,820 So even in ancient times, somebody was moving this block and putting it in another place 237 00:16:21,140 --> 00:16:23,740 to use it for something else. 238 00:16:23,740 --> 00:16:26,940 We're now seeing Oyonte Tombow from across the Urubamba River. 239 00:16:26,940 --> 00:16:29,020 We're on our way up to the quarry. 240 00:16:29,020 --> 00:16:30,660 Here is Oyonte Tombow. 241 00:16:30,660 --> 00:16:34,340 It's up here on this knife ridge up here. 242 00:16:34,340 --> 00:16:37,620 You can see what is part of a ramp going up. 243 00:16:37,620 --> 00:16:45,220 And it's interesting to look at the, here this field, which is a field of barley and 244 00:16:45,220 --> 00:16:47,500 corn and potatoes and stuff. 245 00:16:47,539 --> 00:16:51,500 But notice how it's an illusion of a pyramid right there. 246 00:16:51,500 --> 00:16:53,019 And even with a door and stuff. 247 00:16:53,019 --> 00:17:01,500 So they've actually created their field to be a sort of a, yeah, an illusion of a pyramid 248 00:17:01,500 --> 00:17:03,179 from the distance here. 249 00:17:03,179 --> 00:17:08,299 Now mainstream archaeologists too are saying that, oh yeah, the Incas just had to get 250 00:17:08,299 --> 00:17:15,099 a thousand guys all together hauling these giant blocks up this ramp. 251 00:17:15,099 --> 00:17:19,339 But they couldn't figure where all those people stood when they got up onto the knife 252 00:17:19,339 --> 00:17:21,059 ridge. 253 00:17:21,059 --> 00:17:23,259 So that was a problem for them. 254 00:17:23,259 --> 00:17:24,980 And that's something we'll go on today a lot. 255 00:17:24,980 --> 00:17:28,019 I mean the mainstream has to explain some of this stuff. 256 00:17:28,019 --> 00:17:31,980 And you know, their explanations are worth examining. 257 00:17:31,980 --> 00:17:36,819 As you get up to the quarry, which is high up on a mountain on the other side of the 258 00:17:36,819 --> 00:17:40,339 Urubamba River, and these giant blocks then also had to cross this river and they can't 259 00:17:40,339 --> 00:17:42,659 figure out how they did that. 260 00:17:42,660 --> 00:17:45,820 When you get up to the quarry, most tourists never get up here. 261 00:17:45,820 --> 00:17:48,220 It's an all-day ride on horses. 262 00:17:48,220 --> 00:17:50,540 I've been up here like three times. 263 00:17:50,540 --> 00:17:57,580 And once you get up there, what you see is this huge scree field of red granite boulders 264 00:17:57,580 --> 00:17:58,940 are just lying around. 265 00:17:58,940 --> 00:18:04,980 And what the stonemasons did was they would take as big a boulder as they could and they 266 00:18:04,980 --> 00:18:11,220 would square it and dress it up here at the quarry. 267 00:18:11,500 --> 00:18:13,059 Here's one of the blocks here. 268 00:18:13,059 --> 00:18:14,579 So they're dressing this block. 269 00:18:14,579 --> 00:18:17,460 Notice the big lichen patches on it too. 270 00:18:17,460 --> 00:18:24,779 And in this case, they were starting to saw this block, but they stopped. 271 00:18:24,779 --> 00:18:26,980 There was some flaw they discovered in the rock. 272 00:18:26,980 --> 00:18:30,059 It probably had some crack that they didn't see before. 273 00:18:30,059 --> 00:18:34,299 And once they saw that crack, then they stopped quarrying it. 274 00:18:34,299 --> 00:18:38,339 And this is the same thing that happened to the unfinished obelisk in Aswan, if you go 275 00:18:38,339 --> 00:18:39,339 there. 276 00:18:39,459 --> 00:18:41,899 And in fact, you see how they were sawing it here. 277 00:18:41,899 --> 00:18:47,059 And it's like some giant saw was up there, just sawing these blocks of stone like a 278 00:18:47,059 --> 00:18:50,139 loaf of bread. 279 00:18:50,139 --> 00:18:56,419 Also what's up there is this big stone wheel that's also been perfectly cut and smooth, 280 00:18:56,419 --> 00:19:01,579 like some Fred Flintstone wheel of the Stone Age or something. 281 00:19:01,579 --> 00:19:05,179 And the Incas supposedly didn't know about the wheel. 282 00:19:05,180 --> 00:19:10,660 And yet, allegedly, they're making giant stone wheels up at the quarry and then just 283 00:19:10,660 --> 00:19:11,660 leaving them there. 284 00:19:11,660 --> 00:19:18,940 All right, now let's go to Cuzco, back to Cuzco, and the famous Sun Temple in Cuzco, 285 00:19:18,940 --> 00:19:20,660 which is called the Quarry Concha. 286 00:19:20,660 --> 00:19:25,820 And it too is a megalithic building, but the Incas used it because it was an... 287 00:19:25,820 --> 00:19:26,820 building. 288 00:19:26,820 --> 00:19:28,180 And they put their Sun Temple there. 289 00:19:28,180 --> 00:19:32,500 Much of it was wallpapered with sheets of gold. 290 00:19:32,500 --> 00:19:33,500 And you have this. 291 00:19:33,500 --> 00:19:38,940 You have these special doors at the quarry concha, the Sun Temple. 292 00:19:38,940 --> 00:19:45,500 And they have got, right now there's plexiglass, right now the Peruvian... 293 00:19:45,500 --> 00:19:48,339 front of it to protect it from all the tourists there. 294 00:19:48,339 --> 00:19:50,279 And it's very articulated. 295 00:19:50,279 --> 00:19:54,140 It's got drill holes, it's got little channels. 296 00:19:54,140 --> 00:20:01,299 It's like some kind of machine was placed in this door and there was places for cables 297 00:20:01,379 --> 00:20:04,579 to go into it, like electrical cables. 298 00:20:04,579 --> 00:20:09,419 And perhaps it was like some kind of a, we don't know what was there. 299 00:20:09,419 --> 00:20:13,619 Maybe like a big television screen or something like that. 300 00:20:13,619 --> 00:20:17,139 Mainstream archaeologists are saying, well, yeah, they did all this. 301 00:20:17,139 --> 00:20:23,059 And it was really to hang some tapestries and put some ropes on and stuff like that. 302 00:20:23,059 --> 00:20:31,059 All right, now we'll go up to the Altaplano, the high plateau of Peru and Bolivia. 303 00:20:31,539 --> 00:20:35,299 And we're right along the west side of Lake Titicaca. 304 00:20:35,299 --> 00:20:37,139 And this is a place called Catimbo. 305 00:20:37,139 --> 00:20:42,460 Catimbo is a place of buildings up on top of a high plateau. 306 00:20:42,460 --> 00:20:45,740 To go up there, you have to walk up these trails. 307 00:20:45,740 --> 00:20:51,700 And then you come up this trail here, up to a cliff right here, and then you get up to 308 00:20:51,700 --> 00:20:52,700 the top. 309 00:20:52,700 --> 00:20:58,059 And in fact, right just near the top is this place, which is ultra very kind of curious. 310 00:20:58,059 --> 00:21:04,619 It's like someone took this cliff wall and then they just, with some kind of power tool, 311 00:21:04,619 --> 00:21:09,899 they just cut along it here and then they polished this whole part. 312 00:21:09,899 --> 00:21:10,899 And for no real reason. 313 00:21:10,899 --> 00:21:13,299 I mean, you can't see why they would do this. 314 00:21:13,299 --> 00:21:19,179 Again, it's like they have power tools and they're just playing with them, doing stuff, 315 00:21:19,179 --> 00:21:23,940 practicing, doing things with their power tools just because they can. 316 00:21:23,940 --> 00:21:27,819 Once you get up to the top of Catimbo, you start to see these buildings. 317 00:21:27,819 --> 00:21:30,700 Some are towers, some are these square buildings. 318 00:21:30,700 --> 00:21:36,980 They're perfectly fitted, blocks of stone, and there's a pillow kind of shaping to them. 319 00:21:36,980 --> 00:21:41,619 And you start to see things like animals that are carved in relief on them. 320 00:21:41,619 --> 00:21:44,740 In many cases, serpents are very common. 321 00:21:44,740 --> 00:21:46,579 But there's other things too. 322 00:21:46,579 --> 00:21:50,859 Pumas, mountain lions, are carved also in relief. 323 00:21:50,859 --> 00:21:55,299 And even to carve these things in relief, you have to cut the whole rest of the stone 324 00:21:55,299 --> 00:22:02,180 away and leave that little bit of a serpent or a fox or a puma or something there. 325 00:22:02,180 --> 00:22:05,419 What we saw also at Gobekli Tepe. 326 00:22:05,419 --> 00:22:08,779 These are some stones at a wall in Cuzco. 327 00:22:08,779 --> 00:22:13,099 And most of the stones there don't have serpents and things carved into them, but... 328 00:22:13,099 --> 00:22:14,259 them do. 329 00:22:14,259 --> 00:22:20,919 So once again, we're seeing serpents just cut in relief in these stones. 330 00:22:20,920 --> 00:22:28,720 And if you go to northern Iraq, to the Yazidi temples that are up there, and this is the 331 00:22:28,720 --> 00:22:35,640 area of the Kurds, you also see their ancient temples have that too. 332 00:22:35,640 --> 00:22:39,400 They have these serpents caught into the rocks. 333 00:22:39,400 --> 00:22:45,279 And in fact, this is thought to be the oldest religion in the world, and coming ultimately 334 00:22:45,279 --> 00:22:47,720 from ancient Samaria. 335 00:22:48,640 --> 00:22:55,960 Today they're more or less under siege by the conflict in Iraq and Syria. 336 00:22:55,960 --> 00:23:01,880 As you move farther along the western edge of Lake Titicaca, you come to this place. 337 00:23:01,880 --> 00:23:06,360 And it is this door that's carved into solid rock. 338 00:23:06,360 --> 00:23:11,839 It's a rocky ridge that's vertical coming out. 339 00:23:11,839 --> 00:23:13,519 And then there's this strange door. 340 00:23:13,960 --> 00:23:18,799 This really wasn't discovered until about 15 years ago that tourists started to go 341 00:23:18,799 --> 00:23:20,200 to it. 342 00:23:20,200 --> 00:23:23,779 Although you can see it from the road, but it was just finally noticed. 343 00:23:23,779 --> 00:23:25,480 And people go there now. 344 00:23:25,480 --> 00:23:28,240 And so oftentimes tourists will stop and they'll go here. 345 00:23:28,240 --> 00:23:33,839 And as you get up there, this little indentation here, this is about the height... 346 00:23:33,839 --> 00:23:35,200 about six feet tall. 347 00:23:35,200 --> 00:23:36,720 You have these channels. 348 00:23:36,720 --> 00:23:37,839 It's cut up here. 349 00:23:37,839 --> 00:23:42,440 Also pretty good stone masonry. 350 00:23:42,480 --> 00:23:46,160 This white here is actually bird guano. 351 00:23:46,160 --> 00:23:50,680 People say that they have interdimensional experiences. 352 00:23:50,680 --> 00:23:53,779 Some people spend the night meditating here. 353 00:23:53,779 --> 00:24:00,279 It's sometimes called the Devil's Door, sometimes called the Gate of Amaru-Muru. 354 00:24:00,279 --> 00:24:06,920 And some people say, yeah, it's an interdimensional doorway, a stargate or... 355 00:24:06,920 --> 00:24:09,880 And in Egypt, you have the same thing. 356 00:24:09,880 --> 00:24:11,440 You have these false doors. 357 00:24:11,440 --> 00:24:15,279 They're just caught in a solid rock and they're going nowhere. 358 00:24:15,279 --> 00:24:19,279 And this one is in Giza, near the pyramids. 359 00:24:19,279 --> 00:24:22,120 And it's very similar, almost identical. 360 00:24:22,120 --> 00:24:23,120 False door here. 361 00:24:23,120 --> 00:24:25,920 It's partly buried with rubble right there. 362 00:24:25,920 --> 00:24:28,880 Okay, so this is Lake Titicaca. 363 00:24:28,880 --> 00:24:32,680 Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world. 364 00:24:32,680 --> 00:24:37,680 It's nearly 13,000 feet in the Andes. 365 00:24:37,680 --> 00:24:39,700 There's a lot of UFO activity here. 366 00:24:39,700 --> 00:24:43,819 People claim that they see, usually in the middle of the night, UFOs coming out of the 367 00:24:43,819 --> 00:24:45,180 lake, flying around. 368 00:24:45,180 --> 00:24:47,819 It's a very common belief there. 369 00:24:47,819 --> 00:24:53,420 There are underwater ruins in Lake Titicaca, especially around the Island of the Sun. 370 00:24:53,420 --> 00:24:56,299 Even Jacques Cousteau went there and did a special. 371 00:24:56,299 --> 00:24:59,460 He was also looking for underwater ruins. 372 00:24:59,460 --> 00:25:03,180 There was an Italian-German report from a few years ago. 373 00:25:03,180 --> 00:25:04,180 And these are divers. 374 00:25:04,180 --> 00:25:05,779 Diving in this lake is extremely difficult. 375 00:25:05,779 --> 00:25:09,019 You have to use mixed gases and stuff like that because of the high altitude. 376 00:25:09,019 --> 00:25:11,099 The water is also very cold. 377 00:25:11,099 --> 00:25:18,460 And they maintain that there was a gold obelisk underwater near the gate of the sun. 378 00:25:18,460 --> 00:25:25,779 One of the other oddball things about Lake Titicaca is that it has seahorses in it. 379 00:25:25,779 --> 00:25:29,180 And biologists can't really explain that. 380 00:25:29,180 --> 00:25:34,299 Seahorses normally live in the ocean, in tropical oceans, like around Indonesia and... 381 00:25:34,299 --> 00:25:35,299 that. 382 00:25:35,299 --> 00:25:40,379 So the fact that there are going to be seahorses in a lake at nearly 13,000 feet ... 383 00:25:40,379 --> 00:25:42,940 is not something that's easily explained. 384 00:25:42,940 --> 00:25:46,139 And they can't explain it. 385 00:25:46,139 --> 00:25:52,899 George James Churchward, who was a British colonel in India in the late 1800s, he later 386 00:25:52,899 --> 00:25:56,259 moved to the United States. 387 00:25:56,259 --> 00:26:00,259 And he wrote the famous book, The Lost Continent of Moo. 388 00:26:00,259 --> 00:26:03,700 And Nexus has that back there for sale. 389 00:26:03,740 --> 00:26:05,380 And he wrote a bunch of other books. 390 00:26:05,380 --> 00:26:09,620 He also, by the way, was the inventor of stainless steel. 391 00:26:09,620 --> 00:26:15,900 And he became a multimillionaire in the early 20s because he had a royalty from Bethlehem 392 00:26:15,900 --> 00:26:18,700 Steel because he was that inventor. 393 00:26:18,700 --> 00:26:20,340 So he was a pretty cool guy. 394 00:26:20,340 --> 00:26:26,940 And what he thought and claimed, he believed in this lost continent of moo and that South 395 00:26:26,980 --> 00:26:33,820 America had been somehow much down near ocean level. 396 00:26:33,820 --> 00:26:38,820 And the whole Amazon basin was a sea linked to the Atlantic. 397 00:26:38,820 --> 00:26:46,700 And that the area of Titicaca was kind of a Panama Canal of ancient times that was 398 00:26:46,700 --> 00:26:48,900 connected to the ocean. 399 00:26:48,900 --> 00:26:55,059 And then later, in some cataclysmic pole shift that rearranged the continents, Sout... 400 00:26:55,179 --> 00:26:59,419 was lifted up many thousands of feet to where it is now. 401 00:26:59,419 --> 00:27:02,619 And Lake Titicaca is like what's left of that. 402 00:27:02,619 --> 00:27:08,579 And in that kind of a cataclysmic pole shift, and Churchward believed in that, I mean, 403 00:27:08,579 --> 00:27:14,460 that would have sent massive tidal waves all over the world and to Australia, wiping out 404 00:27:14,460 --> 00:27:19,220 and washing over entire continents and things like that. 405 00:27:19,380 --> 00:27:25,539 So near the southern edge of Lake Titicaca is the famous ruins of Tiwanaco. 406 00:27:25,539 --> 00:27:29,500 And this is the Sun Gate, they call it, at Tiwanaco. 407 00:27:29,500 --> 00:27:32,620 It's kind of the symbol of the city. 408 00:27:32,620 --> 00:27:39,740 It's a giant megalithic city built mainly out of andesite, a type of granite. 409 00:27:39,740 --> 00:27:42,940 You see here, this is what's called a monolithic doorway. 410 00:27:42,940 --> 00:27:47,660 It's actually been cracked by an earthquake or having been fallen over. 411 00:27:47,660 --> 00:27:53,180 You see here, coming down the side, perfectly straight, but then you have this circular 412 00:27:53,180 --> 00:27:58,740 and then the wall carries on here, but slightly inward. 413 00:27:58,740 --> 00:28:04,060 So yeah, other massive walls and giant blocks would have been fitted together here. 414 00:28:04,060 --> 00:28:10,060 This guy in the middle is supposedly Viracocha, the ancient god of the Andes. 415 00:28:10,060 --> 00:28:14,560 He's wearing a big feathered headdress, the way we imagine American Indians with their 416 00:28:14,560 --> 00:28:17,180 big feathered headdresses and stuff. 417 00:28:17,180 --> 00:28:19,500 And he's got two scepters on either side. 418 00:28:19,500 --> 00:28:20,500 And he's also crying. 419 00:28:20,500 --> 00:28:23,160 There are tears coming down his cheeks. 420 00:28:23,160 --> 00:28:26,460 And they call those tears of the sun. 421 00:28:26,460 --> 00:28:33,779 And archaeologists believe that that's symbolic of liquid metals that are coming... 422 00:28:33,779 --> 00:28:34,779 site. 423 00:28:34,779 --> 00:28:42,560 And in fact, it would seem that Tiwanaco was, at least at some point, a huge metallurgical 424 00:28:43,039 --> 00:28:49,859 factory and site for washing ores, processing ores, and ultimately refining gold and silver 425 00:28:49,859 --> 00:28:56,859 and copper and tin as well, creating bronze. 426 00:28:56,859 --> 00:29:03,399 Tiwanaco and Pumapunku were excavated in the 1920s and 30s by a Polish-German... 427 00:29:03,399 --> 00:29:06,039 named Arthur Poznanski. 428 00:29:06,039 --> 00:29:08,119 Most of the site was ruins. 429 00:29:08,119 --> 00:29:10,579 He would dig up these giant statues. 430 00:29:10,599 --> 00:29:14,779 Some of them are 30, 40 feet tall. 431 00:29:14,779 --> 00:29:17,480 They've re-erected most of these. 432 00:29:17,480 --> 00:29:19,000 And these guys are standing there. 433 00:29:19,000 --> 00:29:21,539 They have, seems to be turbans on their head. 434 00:29:21,539 --> 00:29:23,220 They have strange goggle eyes. 435 00:29:23,220 --> 00:29:25,059 They have very long earlobes. 436 00:29:25,059 --> 00:29:27,839 They're usually barefoot. 437 00:29:27,839 --> 00:29:33,939 They're wearing a kind of fish scale pants and things like that. 438 00:29:33,939 --> 00:29:35,519 They're pretty strange looking guys. 439 00:29:35,519 --> 00:29:40,220 And it would appear to be the builders of Tiwanaco. 440 00:29:40,860 --> 00:29:47,860 Also, right in this area, the Bolivian archaeologists are doing quite a bit of... 441 00:29:47,860 --> 00:29:50,779 all around Tiwanaco and Pumapunku right now. 442 00:29:50,779 --> 00:29:53,740 This is actually just starting the last 10 years or so. 443 00:29:53,740 --> 00:29:56,579 And this thing right here is very curious. 444 00:29:56,579 --> 00:30:02,579 It's like, it's an entrance to a very small tunnel system that's going inside the city. 445 00:30:02,579 --> 00:30:03,980 And this is all underground now. 446 00:30:03,980 --> 00:30:05,460 It goes to pyramid structures. 447 00:30:05,460 --> 00:30:08,620 They don't know where this goes, what it does. 448 00:30:08,699 --> 00:30:17,699 But it would seem that there were tunnels and passageways, probably for water, that 449 00:30:17,699 --> 00:30:19,859 was pouring all through the city. 450 00:30:19,859 --> 00:30:22,659 And the city itself was some kind of canal city. 451 00:30:22,659 --> 00:30:27,379 It had huge volumes of water that was being washed through it. 452 00:30:27,379 --> 00:30:32,939 And they diverted rivers, rivers that were coming from Lake Titicaca. 453 00:30:32,939 --> 00:30:37,299 And in fact, when I was here, they had a sign here not to take photos of this for some... 454 00:30:37,299 --> 00:30:40,259 They didn't want people to know about these strange tunnels here. 455 00:30:40,259 --> 00:30:43,379 I don't know why. 456 00:30:43,379 --> 00:30:47,579 In this same area is the famous underground temple. 457 00:30:47,579 --> 00:30:51,980 They call it, it has all these faces that are around it. 458 00:30:51,980 --> 00:30:56,819 And it has this statue here, which is the famous Contiki statue. 459 00:30:56,819 --> 00:31:02,659 The Norwegian archaeologist Thor Heyerdahl made this famous, actually. 460 00:31:02,659 --> 00:31:04,879 They called him Contiki. 461 00:31:04,880 --> 00:31:08,880 He has a big mustache and a beard. 462 00:31:08,880 --> 00:31:11,920 And American Indians do not have facial hair. 463 00:31:11,920 --> 00:31:13,760 They cannot grow a mustache. 464 00:31:13,760 --> 00:31:14,960 They cannot grow a beard. 465 00:31:14,960 --> 00:31:17,320 They don't shave at all. 466 00:31:17,320 --> 00:31:20,400 So American Indians do not have beards or mustaches. 467 00:31:20,400 --> 00:31:26,360 He is also holding his hands in what's called the famous tiki position. 468 00:31:26,360 --> 00:31:30,120 One hand over your heart and one hand over your stomach. 469 00:31:30,119 --> 00:31:36,079 And this is, if you go to Tahiti and New Zealand, you will get little tiki pendants 470 00:31:36,079 --> 00:31:38,319 and greenstone or something. 471 00:31:38,319 --> 00:31:41,159 They're going to have that exact same position. 472 00:31:41,159 --> 00:31:42,839 That's the tiki position. 473 00:31:42,839 --> 00:31:45,659 Hand over your heart and hand over your stomach. 474 00:31:45,659 --> 00:31:50,539 So here we have really a connection to Pacific Islands. 475 00:31:50,539 --> 00:31:58,239 Also here at Tiwanako is this pyramid, the Acapana pyramid. 476 00:31:58,240 --> 00:32:01,160 It's largely destroyed now because Spanish dug it up and they thought there was some 477 00:32:01,160 --> 00:32:02,759 treasure here. 478 00:32:02,759 --> 00:32:07,359 And what was there was an Andean cross, like a Swiss cross, and it was a pool at the very 479 00:32:07,359 --> 00:32:09,200 top. 480 00:32:09,200 --> 00:32:14,720 And somehow it was just like a reservoir for the water that they forced through the... 481 00:32:14,720 --> 00:32:21,880 into Tiwanako, in my mind probably to wash the oars to get all the metals and stuff. 482 00:32:22,080 --> 00:32:27,640 And just to have a lake up on top of this pyramid, they would have had to pump water 483 00:32:27,640 --> 00:32:33,800 uphill using some kind of a ram pump or something, forcing water uphill into this... 484 00:32:33,800 --> 00:32:37,920 So the whole place of Tiwanako was pre-planned. 485 00:32:37,920 --> 00:32:43,120 It's a perfectly made site, although it's been utterly destroyed. 486 00:32:43,120 --> 00:32:44,120 And we'll see more of that too. 487 00:32:44,120 --> 00:32:45,400 So here we go. 488 00:32:45,400 --> 00:32:47,280 Here's where Lake Titicaca is in South America. 489 00:32:47,280 --> 00:32:48,280 The pause is here. 490 00:32:48,280 --> 00:32:51,360 Tiwanako's right in this area. 491 00:32:51,359 --> 00:32:55,719 The famous Nausicaa Plain is down here in the desert, right around here. 492 00:32:55,719 --> 00:33:00,319 Lima, the capital prudes over here. 493 00:33:00,319 --> 00:33:02,279 And this is what Lake Titicaca looks like. 494 00:33:02,279 --> 00:33:04,479 This is a satellite photo. 495 00:33:04,479 --> 00:33:07,479 Lake Titicaca is divided into two big lakes. 496 00:33:07,479 --> 00:33:09,000 This one they call the Greater Lake. 497 00:33:09,000 --> 00:33:12,719 And parts of Titicaca are very, very deep. 498 00:33:12,719 --> 00:33:16,279 This part over here is extremely deep, about 1,000 feet deep. 499 00:33:16,279 --> 00:33:18,679 And then there's the Lesser Lake over here. 500 00:33:18,679 --> 00:33:19,679 It's shallower. 501 00:33:20,640 --> 00:33:22,840 Tiwanako's right down here. 502 00:33:22,840 --> 00:33:25,279 This area of the lake is famous. 503 00:33:25,279 --> 00:33:30,080 I've been told by my Bolivian guides and other people that this is an area also of 504 00:33:30,080 --> 00:33:35,680 UFO activity and that there's underwater ruins in that part of the lake. 505 00:33:35,680 --> 00:33:38,640 And they believe there's a sunken city there. 506 00:33:38,640 --> 00:33:41,640 So here's another map, a smaller lake. 507 00:33:41,640 --> 00:33:45,799 About half of Lake Titicaca is in Peru, the other half's in Bolivia. 508 00:33:45,799 --> 00:33:51,639 And here's this area with the sunken city and a lot of UFO activity, Tiwanako, down 509 00:33:51,639 --> 00:33:53,799 over here. 510 00:33:53,799 --> 00:33:58,000 Also on Lake Titicaca are the famous reed boats that they're making. 511 00:33:58,000 --> 00:34:05,039 Thor Heyerdahl went here to get his reed boat makers to do his trans-Pacific and... 512 00:34:05,039 --> 00:34:06,359 voyages. 513 00:34:06,359 --> 00:34:11,219 These kind of reed boats are also made in Morocco and Egypt and in Iraq, also on Easter 514 00:34:11,219 --> 00:34:13,000 Island too. 515 00:34:13,000 --> 00:34:15,400 Reed boats like this are unsinkable. 516 00:34:15,400 --> 00:34:16,400 They have a shallow draft. 517 00:34:16,400 --> 00:34:18,920 They can go over coral reefs very easily. 518 00:34:18,920 --> 00:34:26,119 And even if the boat breaks up, it won't sink and all parts of it will float. 519 00:34:26,119 --> 00:34:32,400 Ramiro Gonzalez, a Bolivian artist whose book I got when I was in Bolivia one time, and 520 00:34:32,400 --> 00:34:36,840 he was fascinated with Tiwanako and I liked his art, so I thought I would put it in my 521 00:34:36,840 --> 00:34:39,980 presentation. 522 00:34:40,539 --> 00:34:47,219 He imagined Tiwanako too as being this big, watery canal city with water flowing all 523 00:34:47,219 --> 00:34:48,219 through it. 524 00:34:48,219 --> 00:34:50,019 And there are canals around there. 525 00:34:50,019 --> 00:34:54,219 Mainstream archaeologists admit that there are all these canals, but they don't know 526 00:34:54,219 --> 00:34:56,780 exactly what they were for. 527 00:34:56,780 --> 00:35:01,940 This was his vision of sort of what it would have looked like with all this artificial 528 00:35:01,940 --> 00:35:05,740 canals and waters and lakes and rivers that are part of Tiwanako. 529 00:35:05,740 --> 00:35:07,539 You would have boated around it. 530 00:35:07,539 --> 00:35:15,860 Like Churchward, he envisioned South America as a kind of long, thin continent that was 531 00:35:15,860 --> 00:35:19,179 more down near the ocean. 532 00:35:19,179 --> 00:35:23,539 Something like New Zealand or Norway or something, with fjords and stuff like that. 533 00:35:23,539 --> 00:35:28,579 There had been a pole shift that had moved it around. 534 00:35:28,579 --> 00:35:36,019 And about a kilometer or so just to the north of the main ruins of Tiwanako is Pumapunku. 535 00:35:36,579 --> 00:35:40,259 Pumapunku has some of the most interesting ruins. 536 00:35:40,259 --> 00:35:46,179 My wife Jennifer walking around, these giant slabs of sandstone and granite. 537 00:35:46,179 --> 00:35:49,300 Pumapunku is a mixture of sandstone and granite. 538 00:35:49,300 --> 00:35:54,980 Massive slabs weighing hundreds of tons just tossed around like some little kid's blocks. 539 00:35:54,980 --> 00:35:57,099 And what you see there too are these keystone cuts. 540 00:35:57,099 --> 00:35:59,699 So we'll start to see more of these keystone cuts. 541 00:35:59,699 --> 00:36:01,340 And these are huge ones too. 542 00:36:01,340 --> 00:36:04,619 These are in giant slabs of sandstone. 543 00:36:04,659 --> 00:36:06,779 Inca metals would be poured into this. 544 00:36:06,779 --> 00:36:12,259 There would have been huge metallic clamps of bronze or something like that. 545 00:36:12,259 --> 00:36:14,299 And we saw that earlier at Oyantaytambo. 546 00:36:14,299 --> 00:36:17,900 But Oyantaytambo, according to the mainstream, that's built by the Incas. 547 00:36:17,900 --> 00:36:22,460 But Tiwanako is absolutely pre-Inca, mainstream, and mid-sand. 548 00:36:22,460 --> 00:36:24,719 And it's many, many thousands of years old. 549 00:36:24,719 --> 00:36:28,819 So this is really an indication that what is attributed to the Incas is the Incas didn't 550 00:36:28,819 --> 00:36:30,059 build any of that stuff. 551 00:36:30,059 --> 00:36:31,059 And it's pre-Incan. 552 00:36:32,019 --> 00:36:36,860 So this is what you pretty much see today when you go to Pumapunku. 553 00:36:36,860 --> 00:36:41,139 Giant, these slabs standing around, pieces of building blocks. 554 00:36:41,139 --> 00:36:42,779 The whole place has been destroyed. 555 00:36:42,779 --> 00:36:44,099 This is actually in the front. 556 00:36:44,099 --> 00:36:45,779 This is a big granite slab. 557 00:36:45,779 --> 00:36:47,719 There's sandstone slabs. 558 00:36:47,719 --> 00:36:51,900 These are some of these H blocks and other megaliths that are finely cut. 559 00:36:51,900 --> 00:36:54,059 We'll see more of those in a minute. 560 00:36:54,059 --> 00:37:00,299 You have blocks of stone like this with these perfectly cut trapezoid-type markings. 561 00:37:00,780 --> 00:37:03,820 Really complicated articulation right here. 562 00:37:03,820 --> 00:37:05,860 And it's being cut. 563 00:37:05,860 --> 00:37:10,019 Just somebody with, apparently, with their power tools is cutting this. 564 00:37:10,019 --> 00:37:12,260 And it's really a form of decoration. 565 00:37:12,260 --> 00:37:14,980 Although mainstream archaeologists are saying, again, oh yeah, 566 00:37:14,980 --> 00:37:17,940 they're just bashing this out with a stone hammer in their hand. 567 00:37:17,940 --> 00:37:22,420 And just making, they have some kind of chisel tool, of course, 568 00:37:22,420 --> 00:37:24,300 to do this perfectly smooth. 569 00:37:24,300 --> 00:37:29,980 But all of this kind of just excessive decoration that's completely unnecessary 570 00:37:29,980 --> 00:37:33,940 and would appear to be very difficult to do. 571 00:37:33,940 --> 00:37:36,980 More shots of what it looks like moving around Pumapunku. 572 00:37:36,980 --> 00:37:40,699 Again, more of these giant keystone cuts. 573 00:37:40,699 --> 00:37:44,019 You wouldn't think that these giant slabs would need this at all. 574 00:37:44,019 --> 00:37:46,780 But the builders decided that they did. 575 00:37:46,780 --> 00:37:47,820 More of the keystone cuts. 576 00:37:47,820 --> 00:37:49,579 Some of them are circular. 577 00:37:49,579 --> 00:37:52,300 Here we are with the ancient aliens show. 578 00:37:52,300 --> 00:37:54,820 We're filming one of the episodes. 579 00:37:54,860 --> 00:38:00,059 These are the famous H blocks that are kind of like Lego blocks. 580 00:38:00,059 --> 00:38:02,260 More keystone cuts. 581 00:38:02,260 --> 00:38:05,180 More keystone cuts is typical of what's there. 582 00:38:05,180 --> 00:38:08,100 Keystone cuts are never, and the clamps are never really seen. 583 00:38:08,100 --> 00:38:10,420 There are always other blocks on top of it. 584 00:38:10,420 --> 00:38:14,980 It's only when you dismantle these blocks that you can really see these things. 585 00:38:14,980 --> 00:38:19,019 There's a friend of mine, a British engineer who now lives in the United States. 586 00:38:19,019 --> 00:38:20,660 His name is Chris Dunn. 587 00:38:20,660 --> 00:38:21,260 Good friend of mine. 588 00:38:21,260 --> 00:38:23,420 He's very much an engineer. 589 00:38:23,420 --> 00:38:26,300 Runs a machine shop in Illinois. 590 00:38:26,300 --> 00:38:33,860 He's now using his special tools to look at a block of granite that has saw marks. 591 00:38:33,860 --> 00:38:35,580 It's perfectly cut. 592 00:38:35,580 --> 00:38:37,020 He's examining it here. 593 00:38:37,020 --> 00:38:41,900 What we're really looking at is special saw marks right there. 594 00:38:41,900 --> 00:38:43,500 These saw marks are really over here. 595 00:38:43,500 --> 00:38:47,820 It's somebody with a power saw has gone there, perfectly cut it along. 596 00:38:47,980 --> 00:38:53,100 And then it's drilled, and small little drills holes are made in. 597 00:38:53,100 --> 00:38:56,740 And this all has to really be done with a power tool. 598 00:38:56,740 --> 00:39:02,900 And that's what he's really examining it carefully just to see, yeah, could this... 599 00:39:02,900 --> 00:39:05,860 with just simple hand tools and things like that? 600 00:39:05,860 --> 00:39:11,420 And according to him, no, you need to have power tools to do it. 601 00:39:11,420 --> 00:39:15,140 This is typical trenching that archeologists do. 602 00:39:15,139 --> 00:39:18,579 They go out and they just find an area that looks interesting to them. 603 00:39:18,579 --> 00:39:22,659 They dig a big trench to see if there's something underneath. 604 00:39:22,659 --> 00:39:27,500 And what they're finding out here is, yeah, cut stone blocks. 605 00:39:27,500 --> 00:39:30,699 And again, these keystone cuts. 606 00:39:30,699 --> 00:39:35,539 So the keystone cuts are all over the place there at Pumapunku and at Tiwanaku too. 607 00:39:35,539 --> 00:39:38,859 And this is the back part of Pumapunku. 608 00:39:38,859 --> 00:39:41,859 They don't let you go here anymore. 609 00:39:41,860 --> 00:39:50,059 And what you see here is these blocks of granite that are lying here on these pilla... 610 00:39:50,059 --> 00:39:58,019 And what seems to be evident here is that some massive tidal wave cataclysm just hit... 611 00:39:58,019 --> 00:40:04,099 and Tiwanaku, wiped it out, buried it in tons of mud and muck. 612 00:40:04,099 --> 00:40:10,700 Probably some kind of tidal wave flood coming from Lake Titicaca, destroyed the buildings. 613 00:40:10,739 --> 00:40:19,299 And even today, these blocks of stone are just sitting here on the mud and muck from... 614 00:40:19,299 --> 00:40:24,419 Back in Tiwanaku, which is about a kilometer away, this is part of a monolithic door. 615 00:40:24,419 --> 00:40:25,980 You see how it's all cut. 616 00:40:25,980 --> 00:40:31,339 And then this area here was some kind of flour that had been chipped and stuff. 617 00:40:31,339 --> 00:40:40,179 And it's some kind of like super concrete that the ancients had poured in here just ... 618 00:40:40,179 --> 00:40:44,179 of this block of stone, which would have been standing up. 619 00:40:44,179 --> 00:40:46,659 And this is also right in the same vicinity. 620 00:40:46,659 --> 00:40:49,899 This is part of some kind of ancient doorway or wall. 621 00:40:49,899 --> 00:40:55,739 And what's curious here is how it's perfectly curved along this section. 622 00:40:55,739 --> 00:41:01,059 Like it's been cut with a lathe or something that's cutting the granite block. 623 00:41:01,059 --> 00:41:08,099 And as Christopher Don would explain to me, who runs these machine shops and does all... 624 00:41:08,139 --> 00:41:13,500 like this side of the block is perfectly straight, perfectly smooth granite. 625 00:41:13,500 --> 00:41:14,860 And so is this part. 626 00:41:14,860 --> 00:41:24,539 But what is difficult, he says, is that is to bring two surfaces together, one a curved... 627 00:41:24,539 --> 00:41:32,099 And just bashing something out with a rock in your hand or even just like a bronze chise... 628 00:41:32,139 --> 00:41:40,860 This is something that has to be done with literally computer controlled power tools... 629 00:41:40,860 --> 00:41:45,779 And he like and myself, we're convinced that that's what's going on here. 630 00:41:45,779 --> 00:41:49,139 This is one of the monolithic doors that's at Tiwanaku. 631 00:41:49,139 --> 00:41:50,380 It's broken. 632 00:41:50,380 --> 00:41:53,019 It's lying on its face. 633 00:41:53,019 --> 00:41:59,019 And you see here the little sockets underneath it that when it was standing up, 634 00:41:59,059 --> 00:42:07,460 some kind of stone or metal socket pillar would be there to set the monolithic door ... 635 00:42:07,460 --> 00:42:09,139 You would have another view. 636 00:42:09,139 --> 00:42:11,900 Other little indentations and sockets. 637 00:42:11,900 --> 00:42:19,099 These are all for something on the slab so that it would fit in and keep it standing up. 638 00:42:19,099 --> 00:42:24,940 Now, you also have these monolithic doors at Persepolis in Iran. 639 00:42:24,980 --> 00:42:30,980 And they are identical to the monolithic doors that you have at Tiwanaku. 640 00:42:30,980 --> 00:42:36,659 And they're one solid piece of granite that's been cut. 641 00:42:36,659 --> 00:42:42,019 It's a doorway over here is a window that's this is one solid piece of granite. 642 00:42:42,019 --> 00:42:43,820 It's been cut. 643 00:42:43,820 --> 00:42:48,260 I mean, this is extremely difficult way of making a doorway. 644 00:42:48,260 --> 00:42:52,740 And it's they're making these things to be indestructible. 645 00:42:52,739 --> 00:42:58,979 And even with these jams on the inside where they articulate this jam in three sides, 646 00:42:58,979 --> 00:43:01,979 that's also what you see at Tiwanaku. 647 00:43:01,979 --> 00:43:07,059 This is a diagram of just how complicated these doorways are. 648 00:43:07,059 --> 00:43:09,299 Cutting them out of solid rock. 649 00:43:09,299 --> 00:43:13,299 I mean, they're perfectly cut and articulated. 650 00:43:13,299 --> 00:43:19,619 It's this is not something you're going to do with just a rock hammer in your hand. 651 00:43:19,659 --> 00:43:25,699 This is what one of the clamps looks like when you pour the metal clamps into the... 652 00:43:25,699 --> 00:43:29,019 So they have these clamps, they find them occasionally. 653 00:43:29,019 --> 00:43:33,859 But most of them are gone because wandering tribes are going through and they're I mean, 654 00:43:33,859 --> 00:43:40,139 it's just take those clamps and they're hammered into a dagger or spearhead or a... 655 00:43:40,139 --> 00:43:42,579 Because metals are so valuable. 656 00:43:42,579 --> 00:43:43,980 Now we're in Egypt. 657 00:43:43,980 --> 00:43:46,059 And these are keystone cuts that are in Egypt. 658 00:43:46,059 --> 00:43:49,460 And these are at Karnak Temple near Luxor. 659 00:43:49,460 --> 00:43:52,220 So you have hourglass type keystone cuts here. 660 00:43:52,220 --> 00:43:56,500 This one's a what we call an axehead keystone cut. 661 00:43:56,500 --> 00:43:58,659 And you see here on one side of the block or the other. 662 00:43:58,659 --> 00:44:00,539 So in ancient Egypt, they were doing this too. 663 00:44:00,539 --> 00:44:07,059 And this is an unusual way of fitting ancient blocks and megalithic blocks of stone... 664 00:44:07,059 --> 00:44:11,019 This is a wall at Edfu in southern Egypt. 665 00:44:11,019 --> 00:44:12,659 And it also has keystone cuts in it. 666 00:44:12,659 --> 00:44:15,179 But they're all completely in the wrong place. 667 00:44:16,099 --> 00:44:22,819 These are stones that were assembled by the ancient Egyptians themselves. 668 00:44:22,819 --> 00:44:24,379 But they're all in the wrong place. 669 00:44:24,379 --> 00:44:28,859 I mean, they've really dismantled some other building and then made this wall. 670 00:44:28,859 --> 00:44:34,339 And like they've actually put a couple of blocks together where there would be two... 671 00:44:34,339 --> 00:44:35,779 but others are just by themselves. 672 00:44:35,779 --> 00:44:38,899 And you can't have a keystone cut on a vertical wall like this anyway. 673 00:44:38,899 --> 00:44:41,859 I mean, all these stones are not meant to be here. 674 00:44:41,900 --> 00:44:43,460 They're from some other structure. 675 00:44:43,460 --> 00:44:48,820 And the keystone cuts that are there, they probably were the clamps and everything. 676 00:44:48,820 --> 00:44:51,940 It was for really something else. 677 00:44:51,940 --> 00:44:53,980 All right, now let's go to Vietnam. 678 00:44:53,980 --> 00:45:01,059 And this is a megalithic site in central Vietnam near Da Nang called My Son. 679 00:45:01,059 --> 00:45:03,620 And My Son is a megalithic city. 680 00:45:03,620 --> 00:45:08,579 And it also has these same T-shaped keystone cuts, 681 00:45:08,579 --> 00:45:15,380 just like at Oyante Tombow, at Tiwanako, the exact same thing. 682 00:45:15,380 --> 00:45:20,259 It also has the hourglass keystone cuts that you see at Egypt. 683 00:45:20,259 --> 00:45:22,380 And this is basalt, actually. 684 00:45:22,380 --> 00:45:24,980 So it's extremely hard stone. 685 00:45:24,980 --> 00:45:32,340 And when I was here at My Son some years ago, I pointed these out to our tour guide. 686 00:45:32,340 --> 00:45:35,380 And I said, yeah, do you see these keystone cuts that are here? 687 00:45:36,140 --> 00:45:38,820 And he had never seen them before. 688 00:45:38,820 --> 00:45:40,220 He had no idea what they were. 689 00:45:40,220 --> 00:45:41,940 I had to explain them to him. 690 00:45:41,940 --> 00:45:45,579 And I told him exactly what they're all about and whatnot. 691 00:45:45,579 --> 00:45:47,059 He had never noticed them. 692 00:45:47,059 --> 00:45:49,220 And it's not part of the archaeology there. 693 00:45:49,220 --> 00:45:50,220 And he thanked me. 694 00:45:50,220 --> 00:45:52,619 He's like, yeah, cool. 695 00:45:52,619 --> 00:45:58,140 And notice here, too, the articulation at this bottom side. 696 00:45:58,140 --> 00:46:01,820 Also, this has been sawn by power saws and stuff. 697 00:46:01,860 --> 00:46:06,460 And for whatever reason, yeah, there's little notches and edges right here 698 00:46:06,460 --> 00:46:12,180 that don't have to be there and could only really be made by power tools.