1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:23,640 What I'm suggesting is back in the day, the reason why statues like this were carved, 2 00:00:23,640 --> 00:00:30,640 and why bizarre stories were told about beings descending from the sky, 3 00:00:30,640 --> 00:00:38,640 was not because it was fantasy, because you don't carve something like this if it were... 4 00:00:38,640 --> 00:00:44,640 and you just do it for an invisible entity. 5 00:00:44,640 --> 00:00:52,640 It had to be something way more compelling, and in my opinion that was multiple... 6 00:00:52,640 --> 00:01:03,640 And always you have these breast plates, guys manipulating some controls, you've got the... 7 00:01:03,640 --> 00:01:13,640 Then you have these things right here, I mean, obviously no extraterrestrial formed... 8 00:01:14,640 --> 00:01:24,640 It was a human artist who did this, either because he or she saw something, or they w... 9 00:01:24,640 --> 00:01:30,640 or they tried to create something that they knew about their oral traditions. 10 00:01:30,640 --> 00:01:36,640 And at this point I would like to quickly refer to the often asked question, 11 00:01:36,640 --> 00:01:48,640 Well why is it that ancient astronauts, if they came here, why on earth would they we... 12 00:01:48,640 --> 00:02:01,640 And I think that person just answered their own question, but they're not listening, o... 13 00:02:01,640 --> 00:02:10,639 because just like we have to wear space suits when we go out there, whoever comes here h... 14 00:02:10,639 --> 00:02:23,639 because bacteria can be deadly, and so in order for them not to die, or to become... 15 00:02:23,639 --> 00:02:33,639 And if there are depictions of what I refer to as extraterrestrials or gods that didn'... 16 00:02:33,639 --> 00:02:38,639 there's different people out there, different strokes for different folks. 17 00:02:38,639 --> 00:02:54,639 So it is a fairly mundane suggestion to say that of course they would wear space suits... 18 00:02:54,639 --> 00:03:03,639 And then it can be argued, or debunkers are arguing, that this is nothing else but a... 19 00:03:03,639 --> 00:03:09,639 but then I ask you, where does the idea for a mask come from? 20 00:03:09,639 --> 00:03:13,639 Think about that. 21 00:03:13,639 --> 00:03:21,639 And when you see stuff like that, where you have something like, you know, a modern da... 22 00:03:21,639 --> 00:03:35,639 this guy right here, six wings with this weird pack on his chest, a skull cap like... 23 00:03:35,639 --> 00:03:41,639 a suit, some type of boots. 24 00:03:41,639 --> 00:03:51,639 I mean, very interesting. Now, interesting enough, this can be, anyone can go see thi... 25 00:03:51,639 --> 00:04:01,639 and it's an essential American section, it's an object from Vera Cruz, Mexico, and the... 26 00:04:01,639 --> 00:04:06,639 God of Textiles. 27 00:04:06,639 --> 00:04:12,639 Nothing else is known. You know what? Thank you. 28 00:04:12,639 --> 00:04:20,639 Because nothing else is known. Now, whoever came up with God of Textiles, who was drunk? 29 00:04:20,639 --> 00:04:29,639 Really? You know, because the sentence, nothing further is known, that's the truth... 30 00:04:29,639 --> 00:04:41,639 this is really weird, and we don't know what this is. But to suggest it's the God of... 31 00:04:41,639 --> 00:04:49,639 Here we are in Ticalgo, Guatemala, and I'm just going to go through this really quick... 32 00:04:49,639 --> 00:04:59,639 Here we have a stele, and it's got this very bizarre pipe that goes down the side of th... 33 00:04:59,639 --> 00:05:09,639 You have some type of mittens. Once again, if you're in Copan, Honduras, where we saw th... 34 00:05:09,639 --> 00:05:19,639 here we have the exact same position once again. So it's very interesting that there... 35 00:05:19,639 --> 00:05:31,639 Now look at these wristbands, mittens, you know, and it's all very technical looking.... 36 00:05:31,639 --> 00:05:41,639 I mean, this, you know, I am not suggesting that an extraterrestrial carved this. Of... 37 00:05:41,639 --> 00:05:49,639 But why? What did they see that compelled them to carve something like this? Because... 38 00:05:49,639 --> 00:05:58,639 Right now, in this picture right here, I do not see any feathers. I do not see any bir... 39 00:05:58,639 --> 00:06:06,639 I mean, this is not a feather, even though we're told that this is the cut-off tail b... 40 00:06:06,639 --> 00:06:14,639 I mean, the guy would be in a way more uncomfortable position if that were really... 41 00:06:14,639 --> 00:06:24,639 But, you know, most importantly, it's this tube here that goes into a canister, 42 00:06:24,639 --> 00:06:34,639 because mainstream archaeology says that that is nothing else but, you know, the spinal... 43 00:06:34,639 --> 00:06:44,639 And I don't know if you have any chiropractors in here, but you would make ... 44 00:06:44,639 --> 00:06:56,639 And this stele is approximately this tall. It's missing its head, unfortunately, beca... 45 00:06:56,639 --> 00:07:06,639 Now, every one of you is familiar with the Indian deity Ganesh, the elephant god for... 46 00:07:06,639 --> 00:07:16,639 And what we have here is one of the earliest depictions of Ganesh. And if you notice, i... 47 00:07:16,639 --> 00:07:26,639 In fact, what it does look like is some very interesting creature with these panels on ... 48 00:07:26,639 --> 00:07:36,639 and the trunk is a type of pipe that goes into a canister that he or she is holding ... 49 00:07:36,639 --> 00:07:46,639 Now, I want you to be very clear about this or think about this very clearly, that fro... 50 00:07:46,639 --> 00:07:54,639 ask yourself, where does it come from and what was its evolution? 51 00:07:54,639 --> 00:08:04,639 Because what happened with Ganesh is that this trunk or this pipe that never was an... 52 00:08:04,639 --> 00:08:14,639 So Ganesh over time became an elephant god, which Ganesh never was. 53 00:08:14,639 --> 00:08:08,599 So I want you from now on to always go to the 54 00:08:08,599 --> 00:08:30,899 Ganesha's 55 00:08:31,899 --> 00:08:43,899 So I want you from now on to always go as far back as you possibly can and look at the... 56 00:08:43,899 --> 00:08:56,899 like in this case, because this here is sensational. Because what we have here is ... 57 00:09:01,899 --> 00:09:10,899 Here we are in Nazca, and the reason why I'm talking about Nazca again is because every... 58 00:09:10,899 --> 00:09:21,899 So just briefly, I think we also have a video in there. So let me just move forward to t... 59 00:09:21,899 --> 00:09:33,899 This is the geometric figure. That's one part. That's what we just looked at. And t... 60 00:09:33,899 --> 00:09:48,899 And then it goes all the way to down here. So you have this massive triangle thing with ... 61 00:09:48,899 --> 00:09:54,899 it's some type of a mathematical riddle that so far we haven't solved. 62 00:09:54,899 --> 00:10:08,899 Oh, from here to here, it's about 1.7 kilometers, so that's about a mile, a mile... 63 00:10:08,899 --> 00:10:20,899 I mean, this is, you know, and forget about going up there and doing this with chicken... 64 00:10:20,899 --> 00:10:33,899 Yeah, so here we have another picture of the zigzag line that goes underneath with and ... 65 00:10:33,899 --> 00:10:47,899 Okay, and here we are at my most favorite place in the world. Puma. Thank you. 66 00:10:47,899 --> 00:11:02,899 Thank you. Puma Pumku is a place on the border between Peru and Bolivia. It is in... 67 00:11:02,899 --> 00:11:24,899 And it's right next to Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, about... 68 00:11:24,899 --> 00:11:39,899 Tionaku is beautiful. It's a great place. It's got wonderful gates. It's got great... 69 00:11:39,899 --> 00:12:06,899 However, next time you go to Tionaku, ask your guide. And believe me, the guide won'... 70 00:12:06,899 --> 00:12:29,899 Zero. Because at Tionaku you can buy volumes and volumes of books that will tell you... 71 00:12:29,899 --> 00:12:49,899 So what we have here is this completely anonymous site with these massive stones t... 72 00:12:49,899 --> 00:13:12,899 And some type of a cataclysmic force ripped this all apart. And one of these blocks ri... 73 00:13:12,899 --> 00:13:33,899 The only stone that's harder than granite, I mean, than diorite and andesite is quartzi... 74 00:13:33,899 --> 00:13:55,899 And according to mainstream archaeologists, the Aymara Indians built this place. And t... 75 00:13:55,899 --> 00:14:05,899 I mean, it's really magnificent and the food is amazing. The people are great. I mean, ... 76 00:14:05,899 --> 00:14:21,899 But when you ask the Aymara who are still today very adamant about their oral... 77 00:14:21,899 --> 00:14:29,899 And now they had thousands of years to revise their opinion. 78 00:14:29,899 --> 00:14:42,899 But they still maintain it. And then they say also that Puma Pumku has been around befor... 79 00:14:42,899 --> 00:14:52,899 And ever since that, ever since they stumbled upon the scene, this place was in ruins. 80 00:14:52,899 --> 00:15:03,899 So no one in record of history knows what this place looked like when it wasn't a fi... 81 00:15:03,899 --> 00:15:13,899 So the archaeologists say, yes, the Aymara built this with chicken bones and with str... 82 00:15:13,899 --> 00:15:26,899 And I want you to look around here. Do you see any trees? No, it's not because they c... 83 00:15:26,899 --> 00:15:36,899 There are no trees there because there never will be any trees there and there never we... 84 00:15:36,899 --> 00:15:46,899 After a certain altitude, sorry, your pine tree just won't grow. So what does that mean? 85 00:15:46,899 --> 00:15:56,899 There were no wooden rollers with which to transport these stones because nowhere in ... 86 00:15:56,899 --> 00:16:06,899 So nowhere in the area, I mean, it is called the Highland of the Andes, you know, the... 87 00:16:06,899 --> 00:16:11,899 And so nowhere does it say that rollers were brought in. 88 00:16:11,899 --> 00:16:19,899 Nowhere does it say that a big giant forest was used for these rollers. 89 00:16:19,899 --> 00:16:28,899 And let's be honest. Hold on, let me see. 90 00:16:28,899 --> 00:16:48,899 I don't know if I, maybe I have to picture later, but when we were filming for Ancien... 91 00:16:48,899 --> 00:16:58,899 He had all these monoliths standing around in his shop or his yard. 92 00:16:58,899 --> 00:17:03,899 And some of them he put on wooden rollers. 93 00:17:03,899 --> 00:17:14,900 Yet those wooden rollers, and there were stones that were like maybe a ton, 1.5, th... 94 00:17:15,900 --> 00:17:22,900 So, you know, the whole wooden roller theory sounds so acceptable. 95 00:17:22,900 --> 00:17:27,900 It sounds so ordinary and it sounds so feasible. 96 00:17:27,900 --> 00:17:33,900 But the moment you apply physics, it goes right out the window. 97 00:17:33,900 --> 00:17:38,900 But they won't tell you that. 98 00:17:39,900 --> 00:17:43,900 So, where did the rock come from? 99 00:17:43,900 --> 00:17:49,900 It's from a quarry that's about 120 miles away. 100 00:17:49,900 --> 00:17:55,900 Oh, yes, sorry. That's why I would mention wooden rollers, because, yes, the quarry w... 101 00:17:55,900 --> 00:17:57,900 I apologize. 102 00:17:57,900 --> 00:17:58,900 Okay. 103 00:17:58,900 --> 00:18:02,900 Now, yes, absolutely. 104 00:18:02,900 --> 00:18:15,900 Absolutely. And then all over Peru and all over Bolivia, where you have, and we'll... 105 00:18:15,900 --> 00:18:19,900 Look at these outcrops right here. 106 00:18:19,900 --> 00:18:23,900 When I asked Roger Hopkins, well, let's do this first. 107 00:18:23,900 --> 00:18:26,900 Here are what's called the H stones. 108 00:18:26,900 --> 00:18:28,900 And about 12 of these have been found. 109 00:18:28,900 --> 00:18:33,900 And very interestingly, all of these stones, yes, of course, they're weathered. 110 00:18:33,900 --> 00:18:36,900 Look, they've been out there for a very long time. 111 00:18:36,900 --> 00:18:42,900 But all of these stones, we measured them on multiple occasions. 112 00:18:42,900 --> 00:18:45,900 They're all identical. 113 00:18:45,900 --> 00:18:50,900 Not a discrepancy in width and in height. 114 00:18:50,900 --> 00:19:03,900 And while the surface of these rocks here look, looks extremely coarse, if you look ... 115 00:19:03,900 --> 00:19:17,900 And anyone who's ever been there knows that if you were to touch this, even though it... 116 00:19:17,900 --> 00:19:20,900 It's extremely polished. 117 00:19:20,900 --> 00:19:22,900 It's extremely fine. 118 00:19:22,900 --> 00:19:36,900 And if you take your thumb and you go down this edge right here or this edge or that... 119 00:19:36,900 --> 00:19:44,900 So the precision that was used with these blocks is amazing. 120 00:19:44,900 --> 00:19:50,900 Yes. 121 00:19:50,900 --> 00:19:52,900 Yes, by archaeologists. 122 00:19:52,900 --> 00:20:07,900 They weren't, this is not the natural formation that, in fact, it's very... 123 00:20:07,900 --> 00:20:16,900 he took pictures back then, obviously, and the entire place looked vastly different t... 124 00:20:16,900 --> 00:20:27,900 The only thing that's still the same are these ruins right here because those block... 125 00:20:27,900 --> 00:20:41,900 Anyway, the reason also why you sometimes see what looks like to be bullet holes is beca... 126 00:20:41,900 --> 00:20:44,900 I mean, it's just stuff like that. 127 00:20:44,900 --> 00:20:46,900 You know, I'm all for a good time. 128 00:20:46,900 --> 00:20:47,900 I really am. 129 00:20:47,900 --> 00:20:50,900 My friends know this. 130 00:20:50,900 --> 00:21:02,900 The moment you start using human heritage sites as a shooting range, what the hell d... 131 00:21:02,900 --> 00:21:07,900 And I didn't want to say this earlier, but I'm going to say it now. 132 00:21:07,900 --> 00:21:22,900 That proves to me that there is no way mankind made it until 2010 without the... 133 00:21:22,900 --> 00:21:37,900 Now, there are carvings where Christopher Dunn, great colleague of mine, went there ... 134 00:21:37,900 --> 00:21:45,900 that both the angle and the, in the angle of the curve are identical. 135 00:21:45,900 --> 00:21:57,900 Now, if you were to do this with hand polishing and with sand and leather, you... 136 00:21:57,900 --> 00:22:08,900 And I would like to briefly mention that I am not, I am not negating that our ancestors... 137 00:22:08,900 --> 00:22:10,900 Of course they did. 138 00:22:10,900 --> 00:22:13,900 There's no question about that. 139 00:22:13,900 --> 00:22:22,900 However, what they were able to cut without a problem is limestone, sandstone, and just,... 140 00:22:22,900 --> 00:22:25,900 This here is granite. 141 00:22:25,900 --> 00:22:29,900 There's only two things harder, quartzite and diamond. 142 00:22:29,900 --> 00:22:41,900 Today, when we were at Roger Hopkins in Palm Springs, for him to even attempt to do... 143 00:22:41,900 --> 00:22:44,900 Look at this. 144 00:22:44,900 --> 00:22:50,900 A granite block, and, you know, I put my, my satchel on there so you can see the size. 145 00:22:50,900 --> 00:22:54,900 It's about like this. 146 00:22:54,900 --> 00:23:05,900 A block like this with these perfect, with this perfect groove from top to bottom, an... 147 00:23:05,900 --> 00:23:14,900 you have these holes that go in about three inches, and we're told this was done with ... 148 00:23:14,900 --> 00:23:15,900 What do we say? 149 00:23:15,900 --> 00:23:21,900 Take a hike. 150 00:23:21,900 --> 00:23:23,900 Look at this one here. 151 00:23:23,900 --> 00:23:25,900 I mean, this just gets wilder and wilder. 152 00:23:25,900 --> 00:23:28,900 This here is 2,900 kilograms. 153 00:23:28,900 --> 00:23:31,900 That's about three tons, three metric tons. 154 00:23:31,900 --> 00:23:39,900 Look at this cone that was cut into this piece right here, and all these outcrops, ... 155 00:23:39,900 --> 00:23:44,900 All of this is technological in nature. 156 00:23:44,900 --> 00:23:46,900 This has nothing to do with worship. 157 00:23:46,900 --> 00:23:48,900 It has nothing to do with rituals. 158 00:23:48,900 --> 00:23:57,900 It has nothing to do with flowers and, and weird embellishments. 159 00:23:57,900 --> 00:23:59,900 It gets even crazier. 160 00:23:59,900 --> 00:24:07,900 This thing here is 8,400 kilograms, which is about nine tons. 161 00:24:07,900 --> 00:24:09,900 Look at these outcrops right here. 162 00:24:09,900 --> 00:24:25,900 I mean, these things look as if they're, this, for example, is the male or female... 163 00:24:25,900 --> 00:24:27,900 I wanted to show you something else. 164 00:24:27,900 --> 00:24:31,900 Look, look at this one right here. 165 00:24:31,900 --> 00:24:48,900 When I showed this to Roger Hopkins, the real-life stonemason, a guy who cuts grani... 166 00:24:48,900 --> 00:25:02,900 He said to me, and it's on tape, it's on ancient aliens, he says, not for any amoun... 167 00:25:02,900 --> 00:25:07,900 Now, who the hell am I going to listen to? 168 00:25:07,900 --> 00:25:20,900 Am I going to listen to the professor who is in front of a chalkboard, or am I going to... 169 00:25:20,900 --> 00:25:27,900 And he tells me, I can't do it. 170 00:25:27,900 --> 00:25:29,900 And he's got a great, great quarry. 171 00:25:29,900 --> 00:25:35,900 I mean, he's got a wonderful, you know, it's not like he doesn't know what he's doing. 172 00:25:35,900 --> 00:25:52,900 And plus, Roger Hopkins, before he became independent, for 12 years worked in Egypt ... 173 00:25:52,900 --> 00:25:58,900 So Roger knows what he's talking about, and he can't explain it. 174 00:25:58,900 --> 00:26:04,900 Now, obviously, he didn't go as far as the ancient alien theory, which is fine. 175 00:26:04,900 --> 00:26:06,900 That's totally fine. 176 00:26:06,900 --> 00:26:18,900 But after probing him a little while, he said, sure, the technology had to have bee... 177 00:26:18,900 --> 00:26:22,900 And that's what it comes down to. 178 00:26:22,900 --> 00:26:29,900 The only thing that comes close to this now is the three-dimensional breathing that co... 179 00:26:29,900 --> 00:26:31,900 They actually reconstruct everything. 180 00:26:31,900 --> 00:26:32,900 Right. 181 00:26:32,900 --> 00:26:42,900 I mean, something today, today something like this would be cut in a closed chamber, and... 182 00:26:42,900 --> 00:26:47,900 I mean, look, I'm not saying, by the way, that we cannot do this today because... 183 00:26:47,900 --> 00:26:52,900 But it takes sophisticated technology. 184 00:26:52,900 --> 00:27:03,900 And if we need sophisticated technology to suggest that our ancestors did this with... 185 00:27:03,900 --> 00:27:07,900 So here you can see that we're above the tree line. 186 00:27:07,900 --> 00:27:10,900 No trees, only shrubs, shrubbery. 187 00:27:10,900 --> 00:27:18,900 Here we're in Cusco, where we have this is called El Tesoro, or the safe deposit box. 188 00:27:18,900 --> 00:27:24,900 You got the Inca wall where you can't put a dollar bill in between the fittings. 189 00:27:24,900 --> 00:27:38,900 But this is a very technological looking thing that has absolutely, in my opinion,... 190 00:27:38,900 --> 00:27:45,900 Because what is it? 191 00:27:45,900 --> 00:27:49,900 It's as if it had some type of a gate in it or something like this. 192 00:27:49,900 --> 00:27:52,900 Here another example of an Inca wall. 193 00:27:52,900 --> 00:27:59,900 This is Sacsayhuaman also above Cusco. 194 00:27:59,900 --> 00:28:03,900 Can't put anything in between the fittings. 195 00:28:03,900 --> 00:28:08,900 By the way, none of these walls use any type of mortar. 196 00:28:08,900 --> 00:28:20,900 So there's no binding agent between these stones, which is quite fascinating because... 197 00:28:20,900 --> 00:28:28,900 And it's really interesting to note that in ancient Peru, by the way, this is pre-Inca... 198 00:28:28,900 --> 00:28:38,900 And when you ask archaeologists today who were the pre-Incans, nobody will give you ... 199 00:28:38,900 --> 00:28:44,900 So that makes me very happy. 200 00:28:44,900 --> 00:29:00,900 But according to ancient Peruvian mythologies, there's an idea that says, no... 201 00:29:00,900 --> 00:29:03,900 And that litlic bird still exists today. 202 00:29:03,900 --> 00:29:11,900 And that bird is not a conventional bird because it doesn't make its nests up in a... 203 00:29:11,900 --> 00:29:26,900 But what that bird does is it actually uses its beak and goes to like a rock face and... 204 00:29:26,900 --> 00:29:32,900 And then later, the bird goes and grabs little twigs and stuff to make it a little... 205 00:29:32,900 --> 00:29:38,900 But the nest itself has been pecked into the rock face. 206 00:29:38,900 --> 00:29:46,900 Now you would think that, you know, yes, a beak is a very hard thing, but it's still ... 207 00:29:46,900 --> 00:29:50,900 So scientists were trying to determine how is this possible. 208 00:29:50,900 --> 00:29:53,900 And so they observed the bird. 209 00:29:53,900 --> 00:30:10,900 And what happened is that they determined that whenever the bird would, you know, pi... 210 00:30:10,900 --> 00:30:20,900 And the moment he ate leaves from that plant and came back to that stone, a chemical... 211 00:30:20,900 --> 00:30:27,900 And so whatever was dropped onto that stone softened the stone. 212 00:30:27,900 --> 00:30:32,900 You can look it up. Litlic bird, L-I-T, new word L-I-K. 213 00:30:32,900 --> 00:30:47,900 So who knows if our ancestors had the capability or were told of this method and... 214 00:30:47,900 --> 00:30:58,900 And it is possible because all these stones look as if they've just been, you know,... 215 00:30:58,900 --> 00:31:11,900 In this argument, in this example right here, you can't just say, hey, Charlie, I need t... 216 00:31:11,900 --> 00:31:14,900 It doesn't work that way. 217 00:31:14,900 --> 00:31:25,900 By the way, the reason why the Maya got extinct, they all, you know, died out is... 218 00:31:26,900 --> 00:31:28,900 This is this right here. 219 00:31:28,900 --> 00:31:32,900 This is in Ushaktun next to Tikal in Guatemala. 220 00:31:32,900 --> 00:31:37,900 And this is called the stairway of the giants. 221 00:31:37,900 --> 00:31:47,900 And I really don't think it was a stairway because the ledges are just way too small,... 222 00:31:47,900 --> 00:31:55,900 So here we are in Kenko because we're now answering the question about how these sto... 223 00:31:55,900 --> 00:32:04,900 And again, I'm not de-menting or negating that our ancestors did not know how to cut... 224 00:32:04,900 --> 00:32:10,900 What I'm after is how the hell did they cut granite and, you know, the hard stuff. 225 00:32:10,900 --> 00:32:12,900 And so here we are in Kenko. 226 00:32:12,900 --> 00:32:19,900 Looks as if this side of the wall or the rock here, the rock face was cut off with a che... 227 00:32:19,900 --> 00:32:22,900 This is above Saksehuaman. 228 00:32:22,900 --> 00:32:29,900 By the way, when you are in Saksehuaman, which is very easy to get to, if you want ... 229 00:32:29,900 --> 00:32:37,900 if you look at the wall of Saksehuaman, turn around and this will be right behind you. 230 00:32:37,900 --> 00:32:39,900 It's called the quarry. 231 00:32:39,900 --> 00:32:49,900 And that's where you will see a whole bunch of very bizarre formations, an upside down... 232 00:32:49,900 --> 00:32:57,900 You know, and at one point all of the stuff fit together, but then some force ripped i... 233 00:32:57,900 --> 00:33:00,900 it just flew up in the air and landed upside down. 234 00:33:00,900 --> 00:33:06,900 Now, one thing I forgot to mention earlier about Puma Punku is the fact that at one... 235 00:33:06,900 --> 00:33:11,900 and this is a geological fact, this is not alternative history or alternative knowledge, 236 00:33:11,900 --> 00:33:18,900 this is what geologists, mainstream geologists agree upon, agree on too, 237 00:33:18,900 --> 00:33:27,900 and that is that Puma Punku at one time, the entire area up there was filled with ocean... 238 00:33:27,900 --> 00:33:37,900 Because still today, there's fossil records of ocean fish and the entire train route 239 00:33:37,900 --> 00:33:41,900 that goes through the Andean highlands. 240 00:33:41,900 --> 00:33:45,900 What do you call that stuff in between the tracks you put these stones? 241 00:33:45,900 --> 00:33:47,900 Is it a train bed? 242 00:33:47,900 --> 00:33:49,900 A what? 243 00:33:49,900 --> 00:33:51,900 The ballast. 244 00:33:51,900 --> 00:34:02,900 The ballast, it's all made of muscles and fossils that are originating or have... 245 00:34:02,900 --> 00:34:11,900 So right there, we have evidence that this whole Puma Punku thing goes way further 246 00:34:11,900 --> 00:34:19,900 than what we were being told because geologists know when that area was flooded 247 00:34:19,900 --> 00:34:25,900 or had all this water and that was 14,000 years ago. 248 00:34:25,900 --> 00:34:34,900 And 14,000 years ago, we were munching on bananas, allegedly, which I don't think we... 249 00:34:34,900 --> 00:34:37,900 So did our ancestors know how to cut stone? 250 00:34:37,900 --> 00:34:39,900 Yes. 251 00:34:39,900 --> 00:34:41,900 Did they use any sophisticated technology? 252 00:34:41,900 --> 00:34:43,900 Absolutely. 253 00:34:43,900 --> 00:34:57,900 This here is in Greece and I am showing this to you because this is something that is... 254 00:34:57,900 --> 00:35:00,900 handheld, whatever you want to call it. 255 00:35:00,900 --> 00:35:11,900 But you can tell that this brick here or this block here was cut. 256 00:35:11,900 --> 00:35:14,900 You can see the incisions of the saw. 257 00:35:14,900 --> 00:35:20,900 You can see how this place right here was cut off as well. 258 00:35:20,900 --> 00:35:23,900 You can see again the incision. 259 00:35:23,900 --> 00:35:27,900 This is the signature of whatever tool they used. 260 00:35:27,900 --> 00:35:30,900 You can see the cross right here. 261 00:35:30,900 --> 00:35:35,900 So no question did our ancestors know how to do this. 262 00:35:35,900 --> 00:35:38,900 But this is not granite. 263 00:35:38,900 --> 00:35:50,900 It's a type of very porous type of rock that has been with an amalgamation of different... 264 00:35:50,900 --> 00:35:56,900 But here we are in Peru, in Ollantaytambo. 265 00:35:56,900 --> 00:36:02,900 And if you go there, which you should, follow tourists, but then afterwards you ask the... 266 00:36:02,900 --> 00:36:07,900 can you show me the hidden back entrance to the site? 267 00:36:07,900 --> 00:36:11,900 And that's where they will bring you, right here. 268 00:36:11,900 --> 00:36:18,900 And once again, you have these very bizarre stone formations that are completely... 269 00:36:18,900 --> 00:36:21,900 Once again, there are no hieroglyphics there. 270 00:36:21,900 --> 00:36:24,900 There are no faces there. 271 00:36:24,900 --> 00:36:30,900 So all the stuff that we've looked at so far has been anonymous, by the way. 272 00:36:30,900 --> 00:36:40,900 But there, if you climb up this ledge over here, and you can tell this is a quarry, 273 00:36:40,900 --> 00:36:50,900 because all these monoliths have been left behind, as if construction essentially... 274 00:36:50,900 --> 00:36:57,900 And so you go higher, you go this way, you climb up here, then you climb up over here, 275 00:36:57,900 --> 00:37:02,900 and then you climb higher, and by the way, nobody should suffer from vertigo, 276 00:37:02,900 --> 00:37:09,900 because this ledge is smaller than your feet, so you really have to press yourself again... 277 00:37:09,900 --> 00:37:15,900 And then as the higher you go up, you arrive, and I'm sorry about this. 278 00:37:15,900 --> 00:37:20,900 The higher you go up, you will come across this thing right here, 279 00:37:20,900 --> 00:37:26,900 where the stone has been cut out in a round fashion. 280 00:37:26,900 --> 00:37:30,900 By the way, again, very smooth. 281 00:37:30,900 --> 00:37:36,900 And if you climb on top of this and look on the floor, 282 00:37:36,900 --> 00:37:45,900 you will find evidence of hardcore technology in machining. 283 00:37:46,900 --> 00:37:52,900 This, ladies and gentlemen, was not done by freezing water, 284 00:37:52,900 --> 00:37:57,900 because the other, I'm sorry, stupid argument that I always hear is, 285 00:37:57,900 --> 00:38:01,900 it was done with freezing water, man. 286 00:38:01,900 --> 00:38:06,900 Yes, freezing water was used, but not in this case, 287 00:38:06,900 --> 00:38:17,900 because when you freeze water, it doesn't break in a geometric, nice, clean fashion. 288 00:38:17,900 --> 00:38:30,900 It might, once in 50 tries, but this here is evidence of sophisticated machinery. 289 00:38:30,900 --> 00:38:35,900 This is not chicken bone stuff, guys. 290 00:38:35,900 --> 00:38:40,900 Goes into here, goes up there. 291 00:38:40,900 --> 00:38:49,900 Oh, now this area right here, from here to here is about a yard and a half. 292 00:38:49,900 --> 00:38:54,900 So, you know, it's not huge, but it's also not small. 293 00:38:54,900 --> 00:39:04,900 Now, the next thing to show you that some type of sophisticated advanced technology ... 294 00:39:04,900 --> 00:39:09,900 without question is in the next pictures, 295 00:39:09,900 --> 00:39:13,900 because I will show you a physical impossibility, 296 00:39:13,900 --> 00:39:19,900 an impossibility we still today would not be able to recreate. 297 00:39:19,900 --> 00:39:23,900 I would like you to look at this. 298 00:39:23,900 --> 00:39:27,900 And I'm sure some of you have seen this before, which is fine. 299 00:39:27,900 --> 00:39:32,900 I will show this picture until I'm 90 years old in all of my lectures, 300 00:39:32,900 --> 00:39:36,900 because this here cannot be explained. 301 00:39:36,900 --> 00:39:41,900 And I ask if there's someone here that has the answer, tell me, 302 00:39:41,900 --> 00:39:44,900 because for the last 10 years that I've had these pictures, 303 00:39:44,900 --> 00:39:49,900 no one has been able to tell me how this was done. 304 00:39:49,900 --> 00:39:57,900 So, to cut out this top block, kind of, you know, quote unquote easy. 305 00:39:57,900 --> 00:40:04,900 You run down a blade on this side, you run down a blade on this side, on the bottom, 306 00:40:04,900 --> 00:40:11,900 and then you run a big blade down the back to release this block. 307 00:40:11,900 --> 00:40:18,900 Now, how did they do the lower one? 308 00:40:18,900 --> 00:40:23,900 Because if you see, there's no light shining through from this block right here 309 00:40:23,900 --> 00:40:26,900 or from this area right here to this one, 310 00:40:26,900 --> 00:40:34,900 which means that there was a cut like this, a cut like that, a cut like that, cut like... 311 00:40:34,900 --> 00:40:39,900 Ladies and gentlemen, how do you remove the back? 312 00:40:39,900 --> 00:40:46,900 And as if they want to have a real ball with us, 313 00:40:46,900 --> 00:40:54,900 they left a piece right there to show us, figure this one out. 314 00:40:54,900 --> 00:41:04,900 There is no loss of material. 315 00:41:04,900 --> 00:41:14,900 Anyone who doesn't get it by now, I don't know. 316 00:41:14,900 --> 00:41:20,900 So, it's an exact fit, yes. 317 00:41:20,900 --> 00:41:23,900 Well, I mean, if you look at the camera back here, 318 00:41:23,900 --> 00:41:33,900 so it's about, I would say, a meter, 1.8 meters by, it's a triangle, 319 00:41:33,900 --> 00:41:43,900 I mean, not a triangle, but it's sort of a rectangle, but it's a nice sized block. 320 00:41:43,900 --> 00:41:53,900 Okay, so here we are in Egypt, and also in Egypt, we have stories about flying barges... 321 00:41:53,900 --> 00:41:56,900 and once again, our ancestors were not stupid. 322 00:41:56,900 --> 00:42:00,900 They knew that ships didn't fly. 323 00:42:00,900 --> 00:42:02,900 They knew that barges didn't fly, 324 00:42:02,900 --> 00:42:07,900 but whatever they saw could be best described as flying barges 325 00:42:07,900 --> 00:42:10,900 because they didn't have the vocabulary at the time. 326 00:42:10,900 --> 00:42:16,900 Their frame of reference was totally different than what we have today. 327 00:42:16,900 --> 00:42:20,900 These barges that were flying around the stars, 328 00:42:20,900 --> 00:42:25,900 and everywhere where you talk, when you read about the ancient Egyptians, 329 00:42:25,900 --> 00:42:30,900 they made clear distinctions whether or not a barge arrived on the Nile 330 00:42:30,900 --> 00:42:34,900 or whether a barge arrived out of the sky. 331 00:42:34,900 --> 00:42:40,900 Yet, the one that arrived on the Nile, that's the truth. 332 00:42:40,900 --> 00:42:46,900 The one that arrived from the sky is nonsense. 333 00:42:46,900 --> 00:42:49,900 I simply cannot wrap my mind around that. 334 00:43:05,900 --> 00:43:08,900 Absolutely. 335 00:43:08,900 --> 00:43:12,900 I mean, look, I don't know much about Atlantis except to hail Atlantis, 336 00:43:12,900 --> 00:43:24,900 but I really think that, in my opinion, Atlantis is nothing what we think it was. 337 00:43:24,900 --> 00:43:31,900 But I'll talk to you later about that because I need to get through these pictures. 338 00:43:31,900 --> 00:43:35,900 I definitely think that there is a story there. 339 00:43:35,900 --> 00:43:37,900 I have a question. 340 00:43:37,900 --> 00:43:41,900 You mentioned earlier that a lot of buildings are anonymous. 341 00:43:41,900 --> 00:43:46,900 Is there a timeline when carvings started? 342 00:43:46,900 --> 00:43:54,900 Well, no, because the disturbing were the unfortunate thing, 343 00:43:54,900 --> 00:43:59,900 but also at the same time the great thing is that no matter what people try to tell you, 344 00:43:59,900 --> 00:44:03,900 you always have to listen to what people say to you, 345 00:44:03,900 --> 00:44:08,900 because many times on Coast to Coast and other programs or on TV, 346 00:44:08,900 --> 00:44:13,900 you see quote-unquote experts talking about how they carbon dated the pyramids 347 00:44:13,900 --> 00:44:19,900 or how they carbon dated the Sphinx and how they carbon dated this wall right here. 348 00:44:19,900 --> 00:44:22,900 And I'm sorry, it's all rubbish. 349 00:44:22,900 --> 00:44:25,900 You cannot carbon date stone. 350 00:44:25,900 --> 00:44:28,900 You can only carbon date something that's organic. 351 00:44:28,900 --> 00:44:36,900 So, you know, whenever somebody tries to throw the carbon dating method at you,... 352 00:44:36,900 --> 00:44:40,900 You know, because they might sound all intelligent and all this, 353 00:44:40,900 --> 00:44:44,900 but if somebody who says that, take a hike. 354 00:44:44,900 --> 00:44:47,900 Don't furnish them. There is a way to date the stone. 355 00:44:47,900 --> 00:44:53,900 Absolutely. There is a method called the thermoluminescent method, 356 00:44:53,900 --> 00:44:59,900 but the reason that it's not often used is because it is wildly expensive. 357 00:44:59,900 --> 00:45:06,900 And if universities were to start to use that, then history would have to be... 358 00:45:06,900 --> 00:45:10,900 because this thing here, this is not 2000 years old. 359 00:45:10,900 --> 00:45:12,900 This is the Osirion in Egypt. 360 00:45:12,900 --> 00:45:19,900 And that's another viewpoint right here where, again, look at these walls right here. 361 00:45:19,900 --> 00:45:24,900 This is identical stuff, what we saw in Cusco with the Inca walls and at Sacsayhuaman. 362 00:45:24,900 --> 00:45:26,900 Where is it in Egypt? 363 00:45:26,900 --> 00:45:30,900 This is on the Giza Plateau. It's the Osirion. 364 00:45:30,900 --> 00:45:40,900 And what you have here is, once again, technology that farmed, or masonry, that's... 365 00:45:40,900 --> 00:45:43,900 And we're halfway around the planet. 366 00:45:43,900 --> 00:45:48,900 It's as if all these people went to the same stone masonry school. 367 00:45:48,900 --> 00:45:54,900 And you know, you think, by the way, if you stand here, you're about this tall. 368 00:45:54,900 --> 00:45:59,900 And unfortunately, I didn't put the picture in here for the size reference, 369 00:45:59,900 --> 00:46:05,900 but this is approximately how tall a person would be. 370 00:46:05,900 --> 00:46:10,900 These things here are upwards of 80 tons. 371 00:46:10,900 --> 00:46:15,900 Excuse me, does this look like the first tomb? 372 00:46:15,900 --> 00:46:18,900 Yes, absolutely. 373 00:46:18,900 --> 00:46:22,900 Here we are in Mycenae, Greece. 374 00:46:22,900 --> 00:46:29,900 And what I'm going to show you now is I'm going to show you some, you know, you thin... 375 00:46:29,900 --> 00:46:34,900 This is actually small in comparison with what I'm about to show you. 376 00:46:34,900 --> 00:46:40,900 This here is in Mycenae, Greece, on the Peloponnese, about an hour away from Athens. 377 00:46:40,900 --> 00:46:45,900 Beautiful site. This is called the treasure chamber of Atreus. 378 00:46:45,900 --> 00:46:52,900 And it's this wonderful beehive structure against, again, no mortar has been used. 379 00:46:52,900 --> 00:46:56,900 It's got perfect acoustics in there. It's absolutely wonderful. 380 00:46:56,900 --> 00:47:00,900 But I want you to look at this stone right here. 381 00:47:00,900 --> 00:47:09,900 This stone right here has been estimated to be over 280 tons. 382 00:47:09,900 --> 00:47:17,900 And it's just this massive thing that goes all the way to the outside of this structu... 383 00:47:17,900 --> 00:47:23,900 I mean, this stone right here is bigger than a train wagon. 384 00:47:23,900 --> 00:47:28,900 Oh, I'm going in the wrong direction. 385 00:47:28,900 --> 00:47:30,900 Okay. 386 00:47:30,900 --> 00:47:36,900 Now, next one is the Wall of Crows in Egypt. 387 00:47:36,900 --> 00:47:38,900 Check this out. 388 00:47:38,900 --> 00:47:45,900 And obviously, this is way older than all the other stuff because it's so much more... 389 00:47:45,900 --> 00:47:49,900 That's how you can tell that something is older. 390 00:47:49,900 --> 00:48:02,900 And by the way, the older something is in construction or monuments all around the... 391 00:48:02,900 --> 00:48:07,900 So that's because it should be the other way around. 392 00:48:07,900 --> 00:48:15,900 We started out with putting little pebbles on top of each other, and then we decided to ... 393 00:48:15,900 --> 00:48:19,900 And then we decided to make the big stones and put those on top of each other. 394 00:48:19,900 --> 00:48:21,900 But no, let's start building. 395 00:48:21,900 --> 00:48:31,900 And while we're at it, let's make it the most difficult way possible with the largest... 396 00:48:31,900 --> 00:48:33,900 I mean, does that make sense? 397 00:48:33,900 --> 00:48:35,900 Would you guys do that? 398 00:48:35,900 --> 00:48:37,900 No. 399 00:48:37,900 --> 00:48:39,900 Absolutely not. 400 00:48:39,900 --> 00:48:44,900 And anyone who argues against that, what was it again? 401 00:48:44,900 --> 00:48:47,900 Take a hike. 402 00:48:47,900 --> 00:48:49,900 Look at this one right here. 403 00:48:49,900 --> 00:48:56,900 Another section of the Wall of Crows. 404 00:48:56,900 --> 00:49:21,900 This is one of the sarcophagi that was found at the Serapium in Saqqara, Egypt, where t... 405 00:49:21,900 --> 00:49:32,900 So they were all very excited because they thought, finally, they're going to see the... 406 00:49:32,900 --> 00:49:39,900 And the sacred Apis bull, according to legend, descended from the sky as a creati... 407 00:49:39,900 --> 00:49:44,900 And he had this star on his forehead, a white, bright star. 408 00:49:44,900 --> 00:49:58,900 And so they essentially, the Egyptologists congregated at the World Press, and this w... 409 00:49:58,900 --> 00:50:06,900 And much to their embarrassment, which in my opinion, I don't think was an embarrassmen... 410 00:50:06,900 --> 00:50:20,900 But much to their embarrassment, what they discovered was not the Apis bull or anythi... 411 00:50:20,900 --> 00:50:26,900 What they found was this black mass of bitumen. 412 00:50:26,900 --> 00:50:30,900 Bitumen is something akin to asphalt. 413 00:50:30,900 --> 00:50:37,900 And inside this stinking mass, they found hundreds of bone fragments. 414 00:50:37,900 --> 00:50:47,900 And over time, archaeologists started to identify these bone fragments. 415 00:50:47,900 --> 00:50:59,900 And it turns out that there were or are five, sorry, seven different animals, seven... 416 00:50:59,900 --> 00:51:07,900 Five of those animals were identified. 417 00:51:07,900 --> 00:51:14,900 The other two, still today, nobody knows what it is. 418 00:51:14,900 --> 00:51:17,900 Now, what are my thoughts on this? 419 00:51:17,900 --> 00:51:27,900 Well, if you look at ancient Egypt and you see all these stories or you see all these... 420 00:51:27,900 --> 00:51:34,900 an animal between animal where you have a dog with a lion's head and some crazy creature... 421 00:51:34,900 --> 00:51:41,900 was that really something that our ancient Egyptian ancestors carved because it was j... 422 00:51:41,900 --> 00:51:46,900 I think today I'm going to carve a dog with an animal with a lion's head because I've ... 423 00:51:46,900 --> 00:51:49,900 And so I want to entertain myself today. 424 00:51:49,900 --> 00:51:55,900 And so lion and dog. Yes, sure. Why not? 425 00:51:55,900 --> 00:51:57,900 I don't think so. 426 00:51:57,900 --> 00:52:07,900 According to the ancient Egyptian texts, when the guardians of the sky, as they were... 427 00:52:07,900 --> 00:52:16,900 they conducted experiments, conducted genetic experiments where they had a field day wit... 428 00:52:16,900 --> 00:52:24,900 And because one thing we have to be, we have to point out very clearly that in ancient... 429 00:52:24,900 --> 00:52:32,900 so far, millions and millions and millions of mummified creatures have been found, not o... 430 00:52:32,900 --> 00:52:42,900 but also cats, crocodiles, mice, rats, dogs, every single living creature, whether it's... 431 00:52:42,900 --> 00:52:47,900 in ancient Egypt was always mummified. Why? 432 00:52:47,900 --> 00:52:53,900 Because their big belief was that they would resurrect at one point in time in the future 433 00:52:53,900 --> 00:53:02,900 and also so that their body would be intact for their life in the afterlife. 434 00:53:02,900 --> 00:53:06,900 And so that's why Egyptians mummified themselves. 435 00:53:06,900 --> 00:53:20,900 So now here we are at Saqqara, the Serapium, and we find multiple caskets where exactly... 436 00:53:20,900 --> 00:53:30,900 this sacred, sacred practice of mummification did not take place. 437 00:53:30,900 --> 00:53:43,900 Why? Well, because if those creatures that were often referred to as monsters that... 438 00:53:43,900 --> 00:53:50,900 obviously with each living being, ultimately you will die. 439 00:53:50,900 --> 00:54:01,900 And so the moment that these creatures died out, the Egyptians made absolutely sure th... 440 00:54:01,900 --> 00:54:10,900 And so they did the most, they used the most amazing, largest sarcophagi that they coul... 441 00:54:10,900 --> 00:54:28,900 The heaviest lids, 65 tons right here, chopped up these animals and put them in a... 442 00:54:28,900 --> 00:54:35,900 oh, and this whole installation here is about 20 yards, sorry, 20 feet underground. 443 00:54:35,900 --> 00:54:46,900 So it's all subterranean with massive doors, stone doors that are virtually impossible ... 444 00:54:46,900 --> 00:54:55,900 So something happened in our past that simply does not make any sense. 445 00:54:55,900 --> 00:55:02,900 We were in Baalbek, in Heliopolis, in Lebanon, where everyone knows the stone of... 446 00:55:02,900 --> 00:55:08,900 but this here is way more exciting than that stone because look at the human being righ... 447 00:55:08,900 --> 00:55:20,900 Look at these stones right here. Now, Heliopolis was, no question, a Roman site... 448 00:55:20,900 --> 00:55:28,900 And, you know, I don't even have to ask you who do I think Zeus was, you know,... 449 00:55:28,900 --> 00:55:35,900 So obviously the Romans did build at Heliopolis. 450 00:55:35,900 --> 00:55:44,900 However, the base, this stuff has been here way before the Romans ever came onto the... 451 00:55:44,900 --> 00:55:52,900 I want you to look at this stone right here, and then I want you to also look at this... 452 00:55:52,900 --> 00:55:59,900 This stone right here is estimated to be over three and a half thousand tons. 453 00:55:59,900 --> 00:56:06,900 Our capacity of moving stuff stops at 3,300 tons. 454 00:56:06,900 --> 00:56:18,900 This is 200 tons heavier, so do not let anyone tell you that this was done with... 455 00:56:18,900 --> 00:56:23,900 Because we could not do this today. 456 00:56:23,900 --> 00:56:27,900 Because our capacity, our limit, is 3,300 tons.