1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:29,160 So, this is a pretty simple example, but this is Machu Picchu. 2 00:00:29,160 --> 00:00:35,159 And you notice that there are two different styles of construction. 3 00:00:35,159 --> 00:00:41,159 The smaller stones on top with mortar, and then big stones that interlock below it. 4 00:00:41,159 --> 00:00:48,159 And so some people would say, well, that's the foundation, so obviously bigger stones... 5 00:00:48,159 --> 00:00:54,159 But the Inca had no ability of shaping granite, which is 7 out of 10 in hardness, 6 00:00:54,159 --> 00:00:57,159 when their tools were 3.5 out of 10 in hardness. 7 00:00:57,159 --> 00:01:02,159 Physically it's impossible. Your tool has to be harder than the material you're cutting. 8 00:01:02,159 --> 00:01:06,159 And this is also at Machu Picchu. 9 00:01:06,159 --> 00:01:12,159 And again, you notice the megalithic stones on the bottom, and then smaller stones on... 10 00:01:12,159 --> 00:01:18,159 And the important thing when you go to these sites is you say, has this been... 11 00:01:18,159 --> 00:01:22,159 And the guards there, no. And they say, no, no, this hasn't been reconstructed. 12 00:01:22,159 --> 00:01:26,159 We found it like that. And we removed some of the plants and stuff. 13 00:01:26,159 --> 00:01:30,159 But this is Inca. And then you go, thank you, and walk away. 14 00:01:30,159 --> 00:01:34,159 And you'll notice the gaps that are in between. 15 00:01:34,159 --> 00:01:41,159 We found out because we had geologists with us, and other scientific experts, 16 00:01:41,159 --> 00:01:47,159 and they said that could only have been done by an earthquake of about 9 point something. 17 00:01:47,159 --> 00:01:53,159 Because it pulled all of the structures apart a little bit. And all from east to west. 18 00:01:53,159 --> 00:01:59,159 So there was some kind of force went from east to west through all of the megalithic... 19 00:02:02,159 --> 00:02:07,159 So that again is something that most people wouldn't even look at. They'd go, oh, big... 20 00:02:07,159 --> 00:02:12,159 So we do know, of course, about the myth of the flood. 21 00:02:12,159 --> 00:02:18,159 But it's not only in the Bible. There are more than 200 cultures from around the wor... 22 00:02:18,159 --> 00:02:24,159 How their world was flooded, whether their world was an island or a continent. 23 00:02:24,159 --> 00:02:27,159 But it's the same story. 24 00:02:27,159 --> 00:02:34,159 This massive thing came from almost nowhere. And few people survived because there was ... 25 00:02:34,159 --> 00:02:38,159 So the Bible, of course, is the obvious example of that. 26 00:02:38,159 --> 00:02:46,159 And what we know now through science is that something came into our solar system from... 27 00:02:46,159 --> 00:02:52,159 And wreaked havoc. And the timeline we have is about 12,000 years ago. 28 00:02:52,159 --> 00:02:59,159 So some say it's a comet. Some say it's energy from galactic center, etc. 29 00:02:59,159 --> 00:03:05,159 So I looked at all of the theories. And this does coincide with Plato's Atlantis. 30 00:03:05,159 --> 00:03:10,159 Because Plato's Atlantis supposedly sank 11,700 years ago. 31 00:03:10,159 --> 00:03:18,159 And the only thing he got wrong, because he was using third-hand information, was that... 32 00:03:18,159 --> 00:03:25,159 The sea level rose and sank the landmass. But poetically, you would say the continent sank. 33 00:03:25,159 --> 00:03:29,159 And then you ask a geologist, can a continent sink? And they go, no. 34 00:03:29,159 --> 00:03:36,159 But if the water rises, then that's poetically describing a sinking continent. 35 00:03:36,159 --> 00:03:45,159 And at the same time, about 12,000 years ago, all of a sudden, the woolly mammoths... 36 00:03:45,159 --> 00:03:50,159 And especially the famous story of all the ones that were found in Siberia. 37 00:03:50,159 --> 00:03:57,159 And they were flash frozen. Because they found them with buttercups and other food ... 38 00:03:57,159 --> 00:04:00,159 And all of a sudden, something happened to the climate. 39 00:04:00,159 --> 00:04:08,159 And probably what happened is that this is when our planet went from being perfectly... 40 00:04:08,159 --> 00:04:13,159 Something hammered the Earth and shifted it almost instantaneously. 41 00:04:13,159 --> 00:04:17,159 And these guys were actually wandering around in a temperate environment. 42 00:04:17,159 --> 00:04:21,159 And the next minute, they're in the Arctic. And they all die off. 43 00:04:22,160 --> 00:04:32,160 And so this is beginning to be the theory, is that our axis shift happened the last time... 44 00:04:32,160 --> 00:04:35,160 And that would have completely wreaked havoc on the planet. 45 00:04:35,160 --> 00:04:40,160 If you were living in the jungle, the next day, you're living in a temperate climate. 46 00:04:40,160 --> 00:04:43,160 And so all the plants die off, because they can't survive. 47 00:04:43,160 --> 00:04:47,160 And then if you're living in a temperate, all of a sudden, you're in the Arctic. And the... 48 00:04:47,160 --> 00:04:49,160 So that's the theory we're working on. 49 00:04:49,160 --> 00:04:56,160 And there are a lot of indigenous stories that say way back in time, there were only... 50 00:04:56,160 --> 00:05:00,160 And that makes sense if the planet is vertical. 51 00:05:00,160 --> 00:05:06,160 And of course, you ask the indigenous people, when was this? And they, I don't know, a l... 52 00:05:06,160 --> 00:05:11,160 And there are also indigenous people who say there was the day that the sky fell. 53 00:05:11,160 --> 00:05:17,160 Because one night, they're looking up the sky, and the constellations are where they... 54 00:05:17,160 --> 00:05:22,160 And the next night, they were different. So they didn't notice, but the Earth had... 55 00:05:25,160 --> 00:05:29,160 That's a problem. We'll get into that. 56 00:05:30,160 --> 00:05:33,160 I know that that is a problem. 57 00:05:35,160 --> 00:05:37,160 Yeah, I know. 58 00:05:37,160 --> 00:05:43,160 Well, it's much more complex. A situation like that makes it more complex. 59 00:05:43,160 --> 00:05:47,160 So you can't necessarily say pre-flood, post-flood. 60 00:05:47,160 --> 00:05:49,160 I thought the timeline was 75,000. 61 00:05:49,160 --> 00:05:54,160 Well, according to what the experts have told me, it's 12,000. 62 00:05:54,160 --> 00:05:56,160 But there are other ones before that. 63 00:05:56,160 --> 00:06:05,160 It could be every half precession, which is 13,000 years, or maybe every precession,... 64 00:06:05,160 --> 00:06:10,160 Something happens. It's a recurring cycle of the planet getting hammered by stuff. 65 00:06:10,160 --> 00:06:13,160 But the same thing happened with what are called the megafauna. 66 00:06:13,160 --> 00:06:18,160 Supposedly, Native Americans cross the Bering Land Bridge and just wipe them all out. 67 00:06:18,160 --> 00:06:26,160 But it makes more sense that there was a massive climate shift that caused them to ... 68 00:06:27,160 --> 00:06:37,160 So there's one, this couple of scientists, Allen and DeLair, believe that 11,500 year... 69 00:06:37,160 --> 00:06:48,160 they came up with a theory called cataclysm, where basically a comet or parts of a come... 70 00:06:49,160 --> 00:06:53,160 again, there was this series of cataclysmic events that happened. 71 00:06:53,160 --> 00:07:00,160 And I think they wrote this in the 1950s and were attacked by academics. 72 00:07:00,160 --> 00:07:06,160 And then Barbara Hanklaut took up this idea, and she's actually a professional astrologer. 73 00:07:06,160 --> 00:07:09,160 So she added astrology into it. 74 00:07:09,160 --> 00:07:21,160 And her belief is that not only did this happen, but what was also created in the... 75 00:07:21,160 --> 00:07:30,160 catastrophe phobia, and that this was so devastating that those that survived the... 76 00:07:30,160 --> 00:07:37,160 And this was the beginning of the so-called caveman period, because you had to go... 77 00:07:37,160 --> 00:07:48,160 Because you had to go underground or into the Earth somewhere to survive, because these... 78 00:07:48,160 --> 00:07:52,160 Supposedly it kept going on for two to three hundred years. 79 00:07:54,160 --> 00:08:03,160 And then Dr. Paul LaViolette, who's an American physicist, thinks that Galactic... 80 00:08:03,160 --> 00:08:12,160 So every 13,000 years it absorbs the energy and light, and then it fills, and then it... 81 00:08:12,160 --> 00:08:21,160 And then that energy travels across the galactic plane with gamma rays and all sor... 82 00:08:21,160 --> 00:08:26,160 So that could have been what caused the asteroid belt. 83 00:08:26,160 --> 00:08:34,160 Originally it would have been a planet, but it got blasted because it was one of the... 84 00:08:34,160 --> 00:08:45,160 And then also I think the planet Uranus is rotating on its side, whereas everything... 85 00:08:45,159 --> 00:08:49,159 And I believe Venus is rotating backwards. 86 00:08:49,159 --> 00:08:56,159 And then it went, according to his theory, it went right through the sun and then pushed... 87 00:08:56,159 --> 00:09:09,159 And then the plasma hit different sites on the Earth, not the whole Earth, but certai... 88 00:09:10,159 --> 00:09:21,159 And so if that had happened, the plasma would be several thousands of degrees hitting th... 89 00:09:21,159 --> 00:09:27,159 So melting the surface of the stone, but vaporizing any people or any plants. 90 00:09:27,159 --> 00:09:32,159 And that means nobody could go back there for thousands of years because there was nothi... 91 00:09:32,159 --> 00:09:37,159 And we see a lot of evidence of that, especially at Karnak in Egypt. 92 00:09:37,159 --> 00:09:50,159 And then Robert Schoch, and his idea is the same, that the sun has a cycle of 13,000... 93 00:09:50,159 --> 00:09:53,159 And one of these happened, I think, three years ago. 94 00:09:53,159 --> 00:10:01,159 And it went the distance from the sun to the Earth, but luckily it shot at the opposite... 95 00:10:01,159 --> 00:10:06,159 So if that had come our way, that would have been big problems. 96 00:10:06,159 --> 00:10:15,159 So what I did is I looked at all of their stuff and I thought, well, what aspects of... 97 00:10:15,159 --> 00:10:22,159 And I took pieces of each of their story and interwove it all together in my book. 98 00:10:22,159 --> 00:10:32,159 Because people have a tendency of saying, this is my theory, and this is my theory, ... 99 00:10:32,159 --> 00:10:39,159 It's like, well, what part of what you're saying is logical and what part of it are ... 100 00:10:39,159 --> 00:10:44,159 And so that's how I came up with my theory on it. 101 00:10:44,159 --> 00:10:50,159 And of course, we have the concept of Atlantis. 102 00:10:50,159 --> 00:11:01,159 So again, it's probable because 12,000 years ago, the level of the world ocean was abou... 103 00:11:01,159 --> 00:11:19,159 That there could have been a civilization which comes to us as Atlantis, but then th... 104 00:11:19,159 --> 00:11:27,159 If it was hit by the solar plasma, it wouldn't melt. It would go into the... 105 00:11:27,159 --> 00:11:37,159 And Robert Schoch in a private conversation, and he's a major geologist, he believes th... 106 00:11:37,159 --> 00:11:40,159 And that's based on more and more data. 107 00:11:40,159 --> 00:11:49,159 So what that would do is, of course, ancient civilizations living on any coast are gone... 108 00:11:49,159 --> 00:11:51,159 Either you leave or you're dead. 109 00:11:51,159 --> 00:11:59,159 And so that's why certain areas of the continental shelf in certain parts of the... 110 00:11:59,159 --> 00:12:08,159 Like the south coast of India, you're not allowed to go because they have they have... 111 00:12:08,159 --> 00:12:10,159 The same thing in the Mediterranean. 112 00:12:10,159 --> 00:12:13,159 Graham Hancock wrote a book called Underworld. 113 00:12:13,159 --> 00:12:17,159 And in one in one case, he went to India. 114 00:12:17,159 --> 00:12:25,159 He paid for all of the permissions to like to rent the boat and get the scuba diving... 115 00:12:25,159 --> 00:12:28,159 And he'd laid out a lot of money. 116 00:12:28,159 --> 00:12:35,159 And the day that he was to go out and go diving, the government came and took away ... 117 00:12:35,159 --> 00:12:38,159 You know, like, oh, well, that cost you fifty thousand dollars. 118 00:12:38,159 --> 00:12:40,159 Too bad. No. 119 00:12:40,159 --> 00:12:43,159 And we we won't be giving you another one. 120 00:12:43,159 --> 00:12:45,159 And the same thing happened in the Mediterranean. 121 00:12:45,159 --> 00:12:47,159 He wanted to dive off of Egypt. 122 00:12:47,159 --> 00:12:48,159 And the same thing happened. 123 00:12:48,159 --> 00:12:50,159 He'd rented the boat, the equipment, etc. 124 00:12:50,159 --> 00:12:56,159 And the officials came just before he launched and said, give us this certificat... 125 00:12:56,159 --> 00:12:57,159 There will be no refund. 126 00:12:57,159 --> 00:13:03,159 So this is what has hampered people like Graham Hancock and others like in the 1980... 127 00:13:04,159 --> 00:13:11,159 But luckily, all the stuff I'm lucky in that I've only been doing it for about 10 years... 128 00:13:11,159 --> 00:13:21,159 So that's why when the Osiris shaft was opened, it's not a question of should we,... 129 00:13:21,159 --> 00:13:26,159 So you go in there with a 4K video camera and you film everything you possibly can. 130 00:13:26,159 --> 00:13:31,159 So you have the data, you know, to be used by whoever wants to use it. 131 00:13:31,159 --> 00:13:39,159 So if this if these series of events did happen, then all that we have left are sto... 132 00:13:39,159 --> 00:13:42,159 Everybody, everything else has been vaporized. 133 00:13:42,159 --> 00:13:53,159 And if the high percentage of the population has disappeared, it's likely that most of ... 134 00:13:53,159 --> 00:14:01,159 And you're left with those who have a memory, but no capability of using the information... 135 00:14:01,159 --> 00:14:03,159 So this is an example. 136 00:14:03,159 --> 00:14:05,159 This is Cusco in Peru. 137 00:14:05,159 --> 00:14:08,159 And this is the classic Graham Hancock. 138 00:14:08,159 --> 00:14:12,159 You can't fit a credit card or a piece of paper in the joint. 139 00:14:12,159 --> 00:14:15,159 You can't fit a human hair like there is no space. 140 00:14:15,159 --> 00:14:25,159 And if you see that tiny little that tiny little ridge there that they're like... 141 00:14:25,159 --> 00:14:33,159 And that makes the wall 10 to 100 times more difficult to make because it's easier to j... 142 00:14:33,159 --> 00:14:37,159 All you need is a string and you market and you put one on top of the other. 143 00:14:37,159 --> 00:14:39,159 You make every surface flat. 144 00:14:39,159 --> 00:14:44,159 But whoever did this said, no, I want to interlock each one of these stones together. 145 00:14:44,159 --> 00:14:46,159 And that's very, very difficult. 146 00:14:46,159 --> 00:14:49,159 And this, again, is basalt stone. 147 00:14:49,159 --> 00:14:52,159 And the quarry is 50 miles away. 148 00:14:52,159 --> 00:15:00,159 And it's estimated that the original Cusco that was found by the Inca was a city in... 149 00:15:00,159 --> 00:15:07,159 And whoever had built it had almost exclusively built it from basalt from this... 150 00:15:07,159 --> 00:15:13,159 And there has to be at least 100 million or let's be conservative. 151 00:15:13,159 --> 00:15:17,159 100,000 tons of stone that was moved from that quarry. 152 00:15:17,159 --> 00:15:21,159 That wasn't people carrying, you know, or putting them on llamas. 153 00:15:21,159 --> 00:15:23,159 A llama can carry 50 pounds. 154 00:15:23,159 --> 00:15:26,159 A strong man can carry any distance, maybe 100. 155 00:15:26,159 --> 00:15:31,159 But we're talking megalithic sized blocks and no trees. 156 00:15:31,159 --> 00:15:35,159 Before the time of the Spanish, there are no trees that grow in Cusco that grow straight. 157 00:15:35,159 --> 00:15:37,159 They all grow like that. 158 00:15:37,159 --> 00:15:40,159 So there's nothing to use as rollers. 159 00:15:40,159 --> 00:15:43,159 And six months of the year it rains. 160 00:15:43,159 --> 00:15:47,159 So how are you going to move it across a mountainous terrain like that? 161 00:15:47,159 --> 00:15:50,159 So here's another example. 162 00:15:50,159 --> 00:15:53,159 This is at a site called Rachi. 163 00:15:53,159 --> 00:16:02,159 And what you're going to see here is you see the upper 75% is made of adobe. 164 00:16:02,159 --> 00:16:05,159 And the lower is basalt blocks. 165 00:16:05,159 --> 00:16:11,159 So what this tells us is the Inca found the basalt blocks and they built on top of it. 166 00:16:11,159 --> 00:16:14,159 Because they couldn't copy the way it was done. 167 00:16:14,159 --> 00:16:16,159 But they said, this is amazing. 168 00:16:16,159 --> 00:16:17,159 Who did this? 169 00:16:17,159 --> 00:16:20,159 We have to build a temple here, you know, for whoever it was, 170 00:16:20,159 --> 00:16:25,159 whether they were aliens or gods or their ancestors who had done the work. 171 00:16:25,159 --> 00:16:29,159 So that's what we see all over the place is the recycling of the place. 172 00:16:29,159 --> 00:16:32,159 Because it was sacred to somebody else. 173 00:16:32,159 --> 00:16:35,159 Or it was built with precision by somebody else. 174 00:16:35,159 --> 00:16:39,159 And you see that everywhere where you have ancient cultures in the world, 175 00:16:39,159 --> 00:16:44,159 whether it's in England or Egypt or India or whatever. 176 00:16:44,159 --> 00:16:47,159 So this is what the base looks like. 177 00:16:47,159 --> 00:16:50,159 And again, every stone is a different shape and size. 178 00:16:50,159 --> 00:16:53,159 And each one fits perfectly together. 179 00:16:53,159 --> 00:16:56,159 And that's not a logical way of construction. 180 00:16:56,159 --> 00:16:58,159 That's not a Western mind at work. 181 00:16:58,159 --> 00:17:02,159 That's somebody saying, I want to interlock everything. 182 00:17:02,159 --> 00:17:05,159 Just because I can. 183 00:17:05,159 --> 00:17:11,159 So this compared to cutting stones of the same shape and size, 184 00:17:11,159 --> 00:17:15,159 which is logical and saying, if we make them a foot long, 185 00:17:15,159 --> 00:17:21,159 and we want it 100 feet long, the wall, then we cut 100 of them. 186 00:17:21,159 --> 00:17:25,159 This way, you don't know how many you need. 187 00:17:25,160 --> 00:17:29,160 And just the amount of work involved with a hard stone like that 188 00:17:29,160 --> 00:17:34,160 makes it difficult to do today with diamond tools. 189 00:17:34,160 --> 00:17:38,160 And this again, this is another kind of obvious example. 190 00:17:38,160 --> 00:17:45,160 Because you see the big basalt megalithic blocks with the knob sticking out. 191 00:17:45,160 --> 00:17:47,160 And then the stuff built on top of it. 192 00:17:47,160 --> 00:17:53,160 So this is when the Inca first were approaching Cusco about a thousand years ago. 193 00:17:53,160 --> 00:17:59,160 They found this wall section and they went, oh my God, we have to build something here. 194 00:17:59,160 --> 00:18:06,160 And what they also did is when they emigrated from Lake Titicaca, which is to the south, 195 00:18:06,160 --> 00:18:11,160 they were being forced out by a more primitive people due to 40 years of drought. 196 00:18:11,160 --> 00:18:14,160 Then they followed a road that already existed. 197 00:18:14,160 --> 00:18:19,160 And they knew that there was a place called Cusco, which was an ancient homeland. 198 00:18:19,160 --> 00:18:20,160 And they followed that. 199 00:18:20,160 --> 00:18:25,160 And then all of a sudden, the road forked in two directions. 200 00:18:25,160 --> 00:18:28,160 And they said, well, which way do we go? 201 00:18:28,160 --> 00:18:30,160 We've been following the river. 202 00:18:30,160 --> 00:18:32,160 Do we follow the river or follow this? 203 00:18:32,160 --> 00:18:36,160 So they sent two scouts or some scouts on the left side to follow that road. 204 00:18:36,160 --> 00:18:38,160 That's where they found this wall. 205 00:18:38,160 --> 00:18:42,160 And they came back and said, wow, we found something huge and spectacular. 206 00:18:42,160 --> 00:18:46,160 Then the high Inca said, well, keep going and tell me what you find at the end. 207 00:18:46,160 --> 00:18:48,160 And they found Cusco. 208 00:18:48,160 --> 00:18:50,160 So that's why the Inca went to Cusco. 209 00:18:50,160 --> 00:18:54,160 Normally, they should have followed the right hand side into the sacred valley, 210 00:18:54,160 --> 00:18:56,160 because that's where all the food grows. 211 00:18:56,160 --> 00:18:58,160 You know, you build a center where you have food. 212 00:18:58,160 --> 00:19:02,160 You don't build it in some site where the weather is not that great. 213 00:19:02,160 --> 00:19:06,160 But when the Inca found it, they went, oh, you know, this is Cusco. 214 00:19:06,160 --> 00:19:08,160 This is the navel of the world. 215 00:19:08,160 --> 00:19:10,160 We're building our capital here. 216 00:19:10,160 --> 00:19:14,160 So they built all the stuff around the megalithic structures. 217 00:19:14,160 --> 00:19:19,160 And they never the important thing is they never took a megalithic structure apart. 218 00:19:19,160 --> 00:19:22,160 They would go, well, part of the wall is broken, so let's fix it. 219 00:19:22,160 --> 00:19:23,160 But we're not allowed to touch it. 220 00:19:23,160 --> 00:19:25,160 We're not allowed to take things down. 221 00:19:25,160 --> 00:19:28,160 And the same thing more or less happened in Egypt. 222 00:19:28,160 --> 00:19:33,160 When the Egyptians arrived about fifty five hundred years ago, they found the Great... 223 00:19:33,160 --> 00:19:35,160 They found the Serapium with these giant boxes. 224 00:19:35,160 --> 00:19:40,160 And they went, OK, let's build, you know, let's build our stuff here. 225 00:19:40,160 --> 00:19:42,160 We don't know how to fix this stuff. 226 00:19:42,160 --> 00:19:47,160 We you know, we should build on these on these ancient sites. 227 00:19:47,160 --> 00:19:51,160 And so this is another obvious example on the right hand side. 228 00:19:51,160 --> 00:19:59,160 That's the intact megalithic aspect, because again, you can't fit a human hair in the... 229 00:19:59,160 --> 00:20:01,160 And the Inca found that broken. 230 00:20:01,160 --> 00:20:03,160 So they said, OK, what's lying around? 231 00:20:03,160 --> 00:20:06,160 And they found some of the basalt blocks on the ground. 232 00:20:06,160 --> 00:20:08,160 So that's the lower left hand side. 233 00:20:08,160 --> 00:20:10,160 They said, well, we'll put them together like that. 234 00:20:10,160 --> 00:20:11,160 But we can't get them to fit. 235 00:20:11,160 --> 00:20:14,160 So let's get some mud and stick it in there. 236 00:20:14,160 --> 00:20:16,160 And then they ran out of material and said, what else do we have? 237 00:20:16,160 --> 00:20:18,160 And say, well, we have some andesite over there. 238 00:20:18,160 --> 00:20:20,160 OK, let's stack up the andesite. 239 00:20:20,160 --> 00:20:28,160 And so the two aspects on the left left are inca reconstruction of the original, which... 240 00:20:28,160 --> 00:20:30,160 And there's so many examples of this in Cuzco. 241 00:20:30,160 --> 00:20:36,160 It's you know, the more time you spend there, the more every time I walk down the street... 242 00:20:36,160 --> 00:20:39,160 And I've been there at least a hundred times. 243 00:20:39,160 --> 00:20:41,160 That's how complicated the place is. 244 00:20:41,160 --> 00:20:48,160 Every section of a street tells you the story of how and when it was made. 245 00:20:48,160 --> 00:20:50,160 That's why it's an amazing place. 246 00:20:50,160 --> 00:20:53,160 And this, too, this is the original drawing. 247 00:20:57,160 --> 00:21:00,160 Made by the Spanish when they first found Cuzco. 248 00:21:00,160 --> 00:21:05,160 They had a topographical map made about 1535. 249 00:21:05,160 --> 00:21:18,160 Because they wanted to see what was there, what they were called, what the different... 250 00:21:18,160 --> 00:21:20,160 So they're 160 conquistadors. 251 00:21:20,160 --> 00:21:23,160 So they needed a map to figure out who got what. 252 00:21:23,160 --> 00:21:28,160 So the higher Spanish said, oh, that's a that's an Inca palace over there. 253 00:21:28,160 --> 00:21:30,160 So cross that one off. 254 00:21:30,160 --> 00:21:31,160 That's mine. 255 00:21:31,160 --> 00:21:38,160 But the main thing about this map is that whoever made it distinguished between... 256 00:21:38,160 --> 00:21:42,160 So the thick walls, the thick lines are the megalithic aspects. 257 00:21:42,160 --> 00:21:45,160 The thin walls are the Inca repair work. 258 00:21:45,160 --> 00:21:53,160 So this one drawing by itself is great evidence that the Inca found an abandoned... 259 00:21:55,160 --> 00:21:59,160 And this is the polygonal type of construction. 260 00:22:01,160 --> 00:22:03,160 This is a type of this isn't basalt. 261 00:22:03,160 --> 00:22:04,160 This is granite. 262 00:22:04,160 --> 00:22:07,160 And it's from a quarry about two miles away. 263 00:22:07,160 --> 00:22:12,160 But this is where you've again every stone is a different shape and size. 264 00:22:12,160 --> 00:22:25,160 And these protruding knobs standard archaeology says that the Inca did that on... 265 00:22:25,160 --> 00:22:35,160 The trouble is if you put a rope underneath that and try to even in place and try to p... 266 00:22:35,160 --> 00:22:44,160 And then when you say, but some of the bigger stones don't have the knobs, they say, wel... 267 00:22:44,160 --> 00:22:47,160 And that's the logic they use. 268 00:22:47,160 --> 00:22:49,160 It's like, no, something is involved. 269 00:22:49,160 --> 00:22:50,160 These knobs do something. 270 00:22:50,160 --> 00:22:52,160 And there are tons of different theories. 271 00:22:52,160 --> 00:23:04,160 The latest theory I got from an engineer from Australia who came with us is he thinks th... 272 00:23:04,160 --> 00:23:08,160 They were able to make the rock soft, but not by heat. 273 00:23:08,160 --> 00:23:15,160 He said these are the points where it's almost like two electrodes were put one pe... 274 00:23:16,160 --> 00:23:23,160 So they would roughly cut the stones and put them in place, then put the electrodes on ... 275 00:23:23,160 --> 00:23:31,160 And that would cause a certain vibration to the stone, causing it to turn into... 276 00:23:31,160 --> 00:23:35,160 So that wall section would just go and lock into place. 277 00:23:35,160 --> 00:23:39,160 And then the next one they would put up rough and then boom and then. 278 00:23:39,160 --> 00:23:42,160 And I took him around for a week. 279 00:23:42,160 --> 00:23:44,160 And he kept saying that he kept saying the same story. 280 00:23:44,160 --> 00:23:48,160 He said, as an engineer, I can tell you, I think this is how it worked. 281 00:23:48,160 --> 00:23:49,160 So that's that's the latest theory. 282 00:23:49,160 --> 00:23:52,160 What do you find those knobs? 283 00:23:52,160 --> 00:23:55,160 Usually at the bottom where you can reach it, right? 284 00:23:55,160 --> 00:23:56,160 Yeah, usually. 285 00:23:56,160 --> 00:23:59,160 Well, no, they go all the way up like 20 feet. 286 00:23:59,160 --> 00:24:00,160 Oh, really? 287 00:24:00,160 --> 00:24:01,160 Yeah. 288 00:24:01,160 --> 00:24:03,160 Are they sequenced in space style? 289 00:24:03,160 --> 00:24:05,160 There's no pattern. 290 00:24:05,160 --> 00:24:06,160 No pattern. 291 00:24:06,160 --> 00:24:10,160 On the pyramids, they're only on the bottom two blocks, though, right? 292 00:24:10,160 --> 00:24:13,160 No, only on one side. 293 00:24:13,160 --> 00:24:14,160 On one side? 294 00:24:14,160 --> 00:24:15,160 Yeah. 295 00:24:15,160 --> 00:24:16,160 So yeah, that's. 296 00:24:16,160 --> 00:24:18,160 Bottom two block, like, you can kind of. 297 00:24:18,160 --> 00:24:21,160 Well, yeah, the bottom few rows. 298 00:24:21,160 --> 00:24:22,160 Yeah. 299 00:24:22,160 --> 00:24:28,160 And there, that's that's one similarity between the third pyramid, Agiza, and here. 300 00:24:28,160 --> 00:24:31,160 But it doesn't mean it's the same technology or the same builders. 301 00:24:31,160 --> 00:24:33,160 I saw some at Machu Picchu that were fairly high. 302 00:24:33,160 --> 00:24:37,160 You would have to be like 12 foot tall for it to be, you know, reachable. 303 00:24:37,160 --> 00:24:38,160 Yeah. 304 00:24:38,160 --> 00:24:40,160 And higher. 305 00:24:40,160 --> 00:24:41,160 Yeah, and higher. 306 00:24:41,160 --> 00:24:45,160 They seem to be more on the east wall, I think, than other ones. 307 00:24:45,160 --> 00:24:49,160 Again, it's one of those things that you just have to keep going to and go, 308 00:24:49,160 --> 00:24:52,160 give me another little piece of this, please. 309 00:24:52,160 --> 00:24:56,160 What about that guy that you just said, think about them being the tuning stones, 310 00:24:56,160 --> 00:25:04,160 the ones that move to tune the pyramid or to tune that particular wall or whatever it i... 311 00:25:04,160 --> 00:25:10,160 Well, it would take a certain vibration or frequency to alter the nature of matter. 312 00:25:10,160 --> 00:25:16,160 But he and I only focused on where we were, not on what do you think of, 313 00:25:16,160 --> 00:25:22,160 because I don't speculate about places that someone hasn't been. 314 00:25:22,160 --> 00:25:25,160 So you can't look at a picture and say, this is my theory. 315 00:25:25,160 --> 00:25:26,160 You have to go there. 316 00:25:26,160 --> 00:25:30,160 So he's going to be with us in April of next year, going to Egypt, because he's going, 317 00:25:30,160 --> 00:25:34,160 you know, I want to be on location to see if this matches that, 318 00:25:34,160 --> 00:25:39,160 because what I don't like is when people see a feature in one part of the world and a... 319 00:25:39,160 --> 00:25:40,160 and they say the same people. 320 00:25:40,160 --> 00:25:44,160 It's like, you know, come on. 321 00:25:44,160 --> 00:25:46,160 It's not enough information. 322 00:25:46,160 --> 00:25:52,160 Like, I don't think it was one ancient culture that did everything, because you s... 323 00:25:52,160 --> 00:25:55,160 You see a different mindset in Peru. 324 00:25:55,160 --> 00:25:57,160 You have the polygonal like this. 325 00:25:57,160 --> 00:26:00,160 And then Egypt, everything's linear. 326 00:26:00,160 --> 00:26:05,160 So Egypt is a very logical system of construction, like super complicated. 327 00:26:05,160 --> 00:26:11,160 But you see pure logic and geometry, you know, 52 degree angle, you know, boom, boo... 328 00:26:11,160 --> 00:26:14,160 Here it's like it's like they're playing with like this is art. 329 00:26:14,160 --> 00:26:16,160 This is like, oh, let's play with it. 330 00:26:16,160 --> 00:26:18,160 This is more complicated than Egypt. 331 00:26:18,160 --> 00:26:22,160 Do you think that the stones were created with a bevel on the edge from the start? 332 00:26:22,160 --> 00:26:25,160 Do you think over time it just it was erosion? 333 00:26:25,160 --> 00:26:31,160 Or do you think they cut the stones, they were shaped on the edges with the bevel? 334 00:26:31,160 --> 00:26:34,160 No, they've the thing is, these are not straight. 335 00:26:34,160 --> 00:26:37,160 These are all curves and counter curves going in. 336 00:26:37,160 --> 00:26:42,160 And we only we see that because again, because of the cataclysm, they pulled the... 337 00:26:42,160 --> 00:26:47,160 And a place like Machu Picchu, you see, you know, stones like that big, there's that m... 338 00:26:47,160 --> 00:26:53,160 And you see one side goes in like that and curve counter curves, the other one matche... 339 00:26:53,160 --> 00:26:55,160 So they lock together. 340 00:26:55,160 --> 00:26:59,160 So again, it's not like cutting a straight line and trying to get two things to fit. 341 00:26:59,160 --> 00:27:03,160 You have to 3D lock them together, which is way more complicated. 342 00:27:03,160 --> 00:27:06,160 And so here, this is higher up on that wall. 343 00:27:06,160 --> 00:27:12,160 So again, you see somebody, probably the Inca came and went, OK, the top part of the wal... 344 00:27:12,160 --> 00:27:14,160 What do we have lying around? 345 00:27:14,160 --> 00:27:16,160 It's like, oh, got some of the green stuff. 346 00:27:16,160 --> 00:27:17,160 Let's put it there. 347 00:27:17,160 --> 00:27:18,160 We're out of green stuff. 348 00:27:18,160 --> 00:27:19,160 OK, well, what else do you have? 349 00:27:19,160 --> 00:27:21,160 And then they'd pack the rest in it. 350 00:27:21,160 --> 00:27:23,160 Oh, we found some basalt. 351 00:27:23,160 --> 00:27:26,160 OK, put the basalt on top of that. 352 00:27:26,160 --> 00:27:31,160 I wonder if there are some wood structures that may have been adjunct to that that co... 353 00:27:31,160 --> 00:27:32,160 There could have been adjunct to that. 354 00:27:32,160 --> 00:27:39,160 There could have been steps going up and they would use those as the edge of the core jo... 355 00:27:39,160 --> 00:27:46,160 Yeah, actually, when I saw that, they actually looked like it went up like steps... 356 00:27:46,160 --> 00:27:47,160 Uh huh. 357 00:27:47,160 --> 00:27:48,160 Yeah. 358 00:27:48,160 --> 00:27:53,160 And you guys totally discount the possibility that they could have poured some of this i... 359 00:27:53,160 --> 00:27:54,160 That what? 360 00:27:54,160 --> 00:28:24,160 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no... 361 00:28:24,160 --> 00:28:35,560 But for some reason, like the outer surface of the Great Pyramid, what casing stone is... 362 00:28:35,560 --> 00:28:39,960 They know where the quarry is for that one. 363 00:28:39,960 --> 00:28:47,960 But for the inner core, you have stones that fit together like really well but not... 364 00:28:48,160 --> 00:28:56,160 So it could be that the original builders of the Great Pyramid did create a geopolymer ... 365 00:28:56,160 --> 00:29:02,160 So, but you have to grind the material down to the consistency of flour. 366 00:29:02,160 --> 00:29:08,160 So what technology are you going to use that? It's not a bunch of guys whacking away wit... 367 00:29:08,160 --> 00:29:14,160 It has to be of a powder, of a flour consistency to be able to make the material. 368 00:29:14,360 --> 00:29:20,360 It's not just a bunch of pebbles. It has to be so much so that you add minerals and ot... 369 00:29:23,759 --> 00:29:29,759 So it has to be powder. So that's been blown. And they've also taken samples and they kn... 370 00:29:29,759 --> 00:29:35,759 But the mortar might be that. But this is what the Inca did. You see, the front surf... 371 00:29:35,759 --> 00:29:41,759 But in behind, it flares out like that. So that's the Inca trying to go, let's make i... 372 00:29:44,759 --> 00:29:50,759 Let's make a veneer look because we can't do what they did, but we want it to be... 373 00:29:50,759 --> 00:29:56,759 So let's do the best we can. And this, you know, we see that only because of... 374 00:29:56,759 --> 00:30:02,759 But you see, this is an Inca attempt aesthetically to copy what was literally n... 375 00:30:06,759 --> 00:30:12,759 And of course, Saxioman. And here we have the biggest stones here are not in this picture, 376 00:30:13,359 --> 00:30:23,359 but they weigh 120 tons. And again, this looks like the same kind of technology of... 377 00:30:25,359 --> 00:30:33,359 And on top, that's Inca repair work, the little stuff in there. And modern repair w... 378 00:30:35,359 --> 00:30:41,359 And even with diamond tools, the workers doing that work were not as good as the Inca. 379 00:30:43,359 --> 00:30:48,359 What's that? About two miles away, but it goes like this. 380 00:30:48,359 --> 00:30:53,359 And how do you cut 120 ton block? There are no boulders lying around. 381 00:30:53,359 --> 00:30:58,359 You have to. Yeah, it's two miles to the east. 382 00:31:00,359 --> 00:31:06,359 So this is the royal residence of one of the last high Inca in the Sacred Valley. 383 00:31:06,359 --> 00:31:09,359 So this is just before the arrival of the Spanish. 384 00:31:09,959 --> 00:31:17,959 And so the Inca should have been at the highest level of technological prowess at... 385 00:31:17,959 --> 00:31:25,959 So if the Inca were able to build with giant stones, this would have been built of that. 386 00:31:27,959 --> 00:31:34,959 So this again tells us that the Inca were not capable. And they even told that to the... 387 00:31:35,559 --> 00:31:42,559 The Spanish saw Saxioman, which is something more profound than they had ever seen in... 388 00:31:44,559 --> 00:31:47,559 And they said, did you build this? And they said, no, this was found. 389 00:31:49,559 --> 00:31:55,559 That comes from the oral tradition, because you can read the Spanish Chronicles, which... 390 00:31:55,559 --> 00:32:01,559 But then when you live in Cusco or spend time there, you ask the local people, what is y... 391 00:32:01,559 --> 00:32:10,559 And they tell you stuff that is not in the Spanish Chronicles, because the Spanish we... 392 00:32:10,559 --> 00:32:13,559 And so the Inca would not reveal their knowledge to them. 393 00:32:13,559 --> 00:32:19,559 So the Inca kept a lot of their information quiet. It wasn't lost. 394 00:32:19,559 --> 00:32:22,559 Native people always say that, oh, well, yeah, we lost that. 395 00:32:22,559 --> 00:32:27,559 Or, oh, yeah, well, we're Christians now, so we don't believe that. 396 00:32:27,559 --> 00:32:28,559 But that's not what happens. 397 00:32:28,559 --> 00:32:35,559 The information goes underground, and it's only brought back to the surface if you as... 398 00:32:35,559 --> 00:32:39,559 So it's like putting a mosaic back together. 399 00:32:39,559 --> 00:32:50,559 And we have a number of local experts now who are constantly teaching me stuff that is n... 400 00:32:50,559 --> 00:32:54,559 Because then they know, oh, you've been here before and you know some stuff. 401 00:32:54,559 --> 00:32:57,559 So here, I'll give you this little pebble of information. 402 00:32:58,559 --> 00:33:03,559 And then we're at Ollantaytambo, which is in the Sacred Valley. 403 00:33:03,559 --> 00:33:07,559 And this is an Inca construction. The Inca did build like big stuff. 404 00:33:07,559 --> 00:33:10,559 This is the size. 405 00:33:10,559 --> 00:33:16,559 This is like two city blocks long, and it's a thousand feet above the valley floor. 406 00:33:16,559 --> 00:33:19,559 But it's made of smaller stones and adobe. 407 00:33:19,559 --> 00:33:25,559 And what this was, was a storage place for grains and corn and potatoes. 408 00:33:25,559 --> 00:33:29,559 Because the wind perfectly crosses the front of this building every day. 409 00:33:29,559 --> 00:33:32,559 So it's an air drying structure. 410 00:33:32,559 --> 00:33:38,559 So they were capable of building like massive stuff in really difficult places. 411 00:33:38,559 --> 00:33:45,559 But at the same location, we have this, which is a series of six. 412 00:33:45,559 --> 00:33:51,559 Well, one of them weighs 65 tons. 413 00:33:51,559 --> 00:33:56,559 And it's granite. They still fit perfectly together on the front. 414 00:33:56,559 --> 00:34:02,559 And the quarry is on the top of this mountain across the valley. 415 00:34:02,559 --> 00:34:07,559 And during Inca times, one of the high Inca supposedly wanted to try to complete this. 416 00:34:07,559 --> 00:34:12,559 So they found a large stone block still in the quarry. 417 00:34:12,559 --> 00:34:16,559 And he said, you know, bring that down and bring it up to Ollantaytambo. 418 00:34:16,559 --> 00:34:23,559 And they had 3000 men with ropes pulling it and wrapped around their waist in order to... 419 00:34:23,559 --> 00:34:31,559 And they got to a narrow part of the trail and it went down and took all 3000 with it. 420 00:34:31,559 --> 00:34:34,559 So then the high Inca gave up. 421 00:34:34,559 --> 00:34:38,559 But this is the side of this structure. So this is the front. 422 00:34:38,559 --> 00:34:40,559 That's the side. 423 00:34:40,559 --> 00:34:46,559 So again, you can see that's an Inca repair work on top of a megalithic structure. 424 00:34:46,559 --> 00:34:51,559 And the stone of any of these megalithic sites always has to be the same material. 425 00:34:51,559 --> 00:34:54,559 You can't mix two stone types together. 426 00:34:54,559 --> 00:35:00,559 It all has to come from the same quarry because of the energetic properties of the... 427 00:35:00,559 --> 00:35:06,559 So that's why the Inca Roka wall, which is the polygonal green one, that came from on... 428 00:35:06,559 --> 00:35:10,559 But the Inca repair work is like we're building a wall. 429 00:35:10,559 --> 00:35:12,559 We're fixing it. Just take whatever's there. 430 00:35:12,559 --> 00:35:19,559 They didn't have the concept of the energetic nature in terms of function. 431 00:35:19,559 --> 00:35:23,559 And then we're at Machu Picchu. 432 00:35:23,559 --> 00:35:31,559 And Machu Picchu, again, the standard story is that it was built in 25 years. 433 00:35:31,559 --> 00:35:35,559 Whereas the cathedral in Cusco took 100 years. 434 00:35:35,559 --> 00:35:39,559 Machu Picchu is like five square miles in size. 435 00:35:39,559 --> 00:35:51,559 And when you go there, we have to legally hire a local guide because you're not allo... 436 00:35:51,559 --> 00:35:59,559 And they say, well, it was built in 25 years and it was done by 50,000 men. 437 00:35:59,559 --> 00:36:06,559 And you say, OK, this is a mountain in the jungle, a thousand feet or two thousand fe... 438 00:36:06,559 --> 00:36:08,559 Where did they live? 439 00:36:08,559 --> 00:36:13,559 Because Machu Picchu only had a population of 800 people when it was when it was done. 440 00:36:13,559 --> 00:36:15,559 And they go, I don't know. 441 00:36:15,559 --> 00:36:17,559 That blows that theory already. 442 00:36:17,559 --> 00:36:20,559 And what they do like in Egypt, too, they'll do this. 443 00:36:20,559 --> 00:36:24,559 If the number doesn't work, then they'll add more numbers. 444 00:36:24,559 --> 00:36:26,559 So no, it wasn't 20,000 people. 445 00:36:26,559 --> 00:36:27,559 It was 50,000 people. 446 00:36:27,559 --> 00:36:28,559 Well, where did they live? 447 00:36:28,559 --> 00:36:29,559 Who fed them? 448 00:36:29,559 --> 00:36:32,559 You know, et cetera. 449 00:36:32,559 --> 00:36:41,559 And the stupid thing, too, is when Chris Dunn, if you've heard of him, he was the... 450 00:36:41,559 --> 00:36:44,559 You know, he'd say, this is the Egyptian tool. 451 00:36:44,559 --> 00:36:45,559 This is the granite. 452 00:36:45,559 --> 00:36:47,559 One strike. 453 00:36:47,559 --> 00:36:48,559 Now it's dull. 454 00:36:48,559 --> 00:36:51,559 You know, it can't be done. 455 00:36:51,559 --> 00:36:53,559 And then the Egyptologists found out. 456 00:36:53,559 --> 00:36:58,559 They said, well, there were a thousand men in line and a thousand chisels. 457 00:36:58,559 --> 00:37:02,559 And every time he would strike once, it was put down and a fresh one was in his hand. 458 00:37:02,559 --> 00:37:05,559 And you're going, no. 459 00:37:05,559 --> 00:37:10,559 So at Machu Picchu again, you see two different styles of construction on the ri... 460 00:37:10,559 --> 00:37:16,559 The so-called Sun Temple perfectly, you know, the stone perfectly interlocks into the... 461 00:37:16,559 --> 00:37:19,559 And then the left side is inferior. 462 00:37:19,559 --> 00:37:24,559 So why would an inferior wall be right next to a superior wall? 463 00:37:24,559 --> 00:37:29,559 If you're going to have a royal area, that would be like profoundly well done. 464 00:37:29,559 --> 00:37:35,559 And then slowly it would get lesser and lesser and lesser until you were where the... 465 00:37:35,559 --> 00:37:37,559 And their houses didn't, you know, didn't matter. 466 00:37:37,559 --> 00:37:41,559 It's like somebody trying to park their trailer in Beverly Hills. 467 00:37:41,559 --> 00:37:43,559 It wouldn't last long. 468 00:37:43,559 --> 00:37:45,559 So this is like kind of stupid stuff when they say. 469 00:37:46,559 --> 00:37:53,559 And also, if you look at the top two layers of the Sun Temple, you can see that work i... 470 00:37:53,559 --> 00:37:56,559 So that's the ink of fixing the top of the wall. 471 00:37:56,559 --> 00:38:00,559 Because again, you ask, has this been reconstructed in recent times? 472 00:38:00,559 --> 00:38:02,559 No, we found it like this. 473 00:38:02,559 --> 00:38:08,559 And here again, we saw this one, you know, inferior on top, superior below. 474 00:38:08,559 --> 00:38:10,559 And this one, too. 475 00:38:10,559 --> 00:38:13,559 It was always a three-sided building. 476 00:38:13,559 --> 00:38:18,559 And the right-hand side sunk by two feet into the ground. 477 00:38:18,559 --> 00:38:24,559 And so I had an American. 478 00:38:24,559 --> 00:38:25,559 Let's see. 479 00:38:25,559 --> 00:38:26,559 Geology. 480 00:38:26,559 --> 00:38:29,559 Yeah, she was a geologist, but she knew a lot about earthquakes. 481 00:38:29,559 --> 00:38:31,559 And I said, what do you think did that? 482 00:38:31,559 --> 00:38:34,559 And she said earthquake nine point five. 483 00:38:34,559 --> 00:38:40,559 If it affected this much during Inca times, the rest of the city would be gone. 484 00:38:40,559 --> 00:38:43,559 Because the rest of the city is stones with mortar. 485 00:38:43,559 --> 00:38:45,559 They would just blow apart. 486 00:38:45,559 --> 00:38:53,559 But she said that by itself tells you that parts of Machu Picchu are older than the... 487 00:38:53,559 --> 00:38:57,559 And this is another site called Saehuite. 488 00:38:57,559 --> 00:39:03,559 Also, most of the, or almost if not all of the megalithic stuff, you don't find artwork. 489 00:39:03,559 --> 00:39:05,559 You find form and function. 490 00:39:05,559 --> 00:39:07,559 These people were not into art. 491 00:39:07,559 --> 00:39:10,559 They were into building something to do something. 492 00:39:10,559 --> 00:39:14,559 So this, you can see the kids, this thing snapped in half. 493 00:39:14,559 --> 00:39:18,559 And when somebody says, well, there was a flaw in the stone. 494 00:39:18,559 --> 00:39:24,559 Anybody who's worked with stone, the first thing you do is to make sure the stone's... 495 00:39:24,559 --> 00:39:28,559 If you hear a thud sound, then you go, next stone. 496 00:39:28,559 --> 00:39:29,559 And that's what a sculptor will do. 497 00:39:29,559 --> 00:39:32,559 They'll tap at the stone and go, OK, this is solid. 498 00:39:32,559 --> 00:39:40,559 Because you don't want to be finishing off Michelangelo's David and then have the arm... 499 00:39:40,559 --> 00:39:43,559 Then we get to Tiwanaku. 500 00:39:43,559 --> 00:39:48,559 And unfortunately, Tiwanaku was reconstructed in the 1980s. 501 00:39:48,559 --> 00:39:51,559 So they destroyed a lot of the evidence. 502 00:39:51,559 --> 00:39:59,559 They wanted to rebuild it the way they thought it looked like without any... 503 00:39:59,559 --> 00:40:05,559 And when UNESCO found out what they were doing, they said, stop, you're destroying ... 504 00:40:05,559 --> 00:40:09,559 We're taking away your heritage certificate. 505 00:40:09,559 --> 00:40:10,559 If you keep working on this. 506 00:40:10,559 --> 00:40:12,559 Oh, OK, backed off. 507 00:40:12,559 --> 00:40:22,559 But this is another this is an example where they damaged the integrity of the site by ... 508 00:40:22,559 --> 00:40:28,559 But the automatically automatic thing you see is those pillars are heavily weathered. 509 00:40:28,559 --> 00:40:31,559 And that was done by water. 510 00:40:31,559 --> 00:40:34,559 So we'll get into that. 511 00:40:34,559 --> 00:40:47,559 That's that's something recently I picked up was that Tiwanaku and Pumapunku are 100 fe... 512 00:40:48,559 --> 00:40:55,559 But 12,000 years ago, Lake Titicaca was 100 feet higher than it is today and was 10 ti... 513 00:40:55,559 --> 00:41:02,559 So Tiwanaku and Pumapunku were built right at the shore level. 514 00:41:02,559 --> 00:41:07,559 That's why there's a giant staircase going down from Pumapunku into a field. 515 00:41:07,559 --> 00:41:13,559 And this is where there are two types of stone at Pumapunku and Tiwanaku. 516 00:41:13,559 --> 00:41:15,559 They are the same site. 517 00:41:15,559 --> 00:41:18,559 They've just been given different names, but they're the same place. 518 00:41:18,559 --> 00:41:21,559 And two types of stone. 519 00:41:21,559 --> 00:41:27,559 The red sandstone comes from nine miles away over like over a mountain range. 520 00:41:27,559 --> 00:41:37,559 One of the stones weighs 131 tons and the gray andesite, which is what the H blocks ... 521 00:41:38,559 --> 00:41:41,559 So this is where the gray andesite comes from. 522 00:41:41,559 --> 00:41:45,559 It's the top of a dormant volcano 45 miles away. 523 00:41:48,559 --> 00:41:51,559 And this, of course, this is Pumapunku. 524 00:41:51,559 --> 00:41:53,559 And these are the H blocks. 525 00:41:53,559 --> 00:42:01,559 Now, there are eight H blocks with one broken, and they're not the same shape and... 526 00:42:01,559 --> 00:42:04,559 So they were not made in a mold. 527 00:42:04,559 --> 00:42:07,559 And there probably only were nine of them. 528 00:42:07,559 --> 00:42:11,559 You have these ideas that they were, they, you know, created this giant wall of them. 529 00:42:11,559 --> 00:42:13,559 Where did they go? 530 00:42:13,559 --> 00:42:28,559 Because the nearby town of Tiwanaku is during during the Spanish and earlier times, they... 531 00:42:28,559 --> 00:42:31,559 You just sort of go, well, Pumapunku is not used anymore. 532 00:42:31,559 --> 00:42:37,559 But they would generally take stones about this big, the size somebody could carry ba... 533 00:42:37,559 --> 00:42:40,559 And no parts of any H block have ever been found there. 534 00:42:40,559 --> 00:42:45,559 So I think there were only that number and each one was handmade. 535 00:42:45,559 --> 00:42:50,559 And these are the extent of the excavations at Pumapunku. 536 00:42:50,559 --> 00:42:53,559 They've only gone down two feet. 537 00:42:53,559 --> 00:42:56,559 And when you say, why don't you go farther down? 538 00:42:56,559 --> 00:42:59,559 They say, because there's nothing there. 539 00:42:59,559 --> 00:43:06,559 But ground penetrating radar by my friend Antonio Portugal has found at least one gi... 540 00:43:06,559 --> 00:43:10,559 And he said, we're going to get the government to let us study this. 541 00:43:10,559 --> 00:43:13,559 And I said, they will never let you study that. 542 00:43:13,559 --> 00:43:15,559 The important thing. 543 00:43:15,559 --> 00:43:16,559 What's that? 544 00:43:16,559 --> 00:43:17,559 That's the roof right there. 545 00:43:17,559 --> 00:43:19,559 That two feet basically they hit. 546 00:43:19,559 --> 00:43:22,559 It's a very complicated place. 547 00:43:22,559 --> 00:43:25,559 But I said, the important thing is that you have the data. 548 00:43:25,559 --> 00:43:28,559 You know, don't it's too late for this. 549 00:43:28,559 --> 00:43:31,559 Like, let's go to the government and ask us, no. 550 00:43:31,559 --> 00:43:35,559 But if you have the data that is there, then the world knows it's there. 551 00:43:35,559 --> 00:43:36,559 And that's what's important. 552 00:43:36,559 --> 00:43:46,559 It's important that the planet or all the people of the world know this information ... 553 00:43:46,559 --> 00:43:50,559 It's no longer, well, what does the archaeologist or what does the academic say? 554 00:43:50,559 --> 00:43:53,559 It's like you can use your own brain. 555 00:43:53,559 --> 00:43:56,559 You know, if you're given the data, use your own brain and figure parts of it out. 556 00:43:56,559 --> 00:44:01,559 This is this is our heritage as humanity. 557 00:44:01,559 --> 00:44:13,559 So it looks like there was again, probably 12000 years ago that Pumapunku and Tiwanak... 558 00:44:13,559 --> 00:44:21,559 But in this case, it was a tsunami that hit it and buried Pumapunku just made it a hil... 559 00:44:21,559 --> 00:44:25,559 But some of the stones were still projecting out of the ground. 560 00:44:25,559 --> 00:44:35,559 And so what caused that was, again, because when the the water of the oceans rose by 3... 561 00:44:35,559 --> 00:44:45,559 And that would have turned dormant earthquake volcanoes on and made them erupt and fill ... 562 00:44:45,559 --> 00:44:57,559 So it's probably that the mountain where the stone originally came from, a dormant... 563 00:44:57,559 --> 00:45:01,559 And then it came as a wave and covered Pumapunku and Tiwanaku. 564 00:45:02,559 --> 00:45:08,559 And when the Tiwanaku people arrived, they didn't know that Pumapunku was there becau... 565 00:45:08,559 --> 00:45:16,559 It wasn't until the early 20th century that they started that Poznanski started to... 566 00:45:16,559 --> 00:45:18,559 But then Tiwanaku, there were these giant pillars sticking out. 567 00:45:18,559 --> 00:45:24,559 It's like the Tiwanaku went, oh, wow, some ancient, phenomenal beings or people were... 568 00:45:24,559 --> 00:45:26,559 Let's build our center here. 569 00:45:26,559 --> 00:45:30,559 But Pumapunku is the mysterious one that was just, you know, unknown. 570 00:45:32,559 --> 00:45:34,559 And this is how perfect the surfaces are. 571 00:45:34,559 --> 00:45:38,559 For example, the H blocks, like as flat as flat can be. 572 00:45:38,559 --> 00:45:42,559 You put you put this two foot level up there and there is no movement. 573 00:45:42,559 --> 00:45:48,559 It's like a straight, you know, it was obviously these surfaces were machined. 574 00:45:48,559 --> 00:45:51,559 There are no technical mistakes at all. 575 00:45:51,559 --> 00:45:56,559 Any human being making anything out of stone has a tendency to make at least the odd... 576 00:45:56,559 --> 00:45:59,559 There are no mistakes at Pumapunku. 577 00:46:00,559 --> 00:46:07,559 And these are some of the other, you know, it's it's all Pumapunku is all simple... 578 00:46:07,559 --> 00:46:08,559 That's all there is. 579 00:46:08,559 --> 00:46:11,559 There's no symbolism except these weird little. 580 00:46:11,559 --> 00:46:14,559 You see the false door on top and bottom. 581 00:46:14,559 --> 00:46:17,559 Those recur over and over again. 582 00:46:17,559 --> 00:46:19,559 It's like a maker's mark or something. 583 00:46:19,559 --> 00:46:21,559 But that's all there is in terms of art. 584 00:46:21,559 --> 00:46:22,559 Nothing else. 585 00:46:22,559 --> 00:46:34,559 And the magnetics is which is what I'm studying now is just bizarre because the g... 586 00:46:34,559 --> 00:46:44,559 But when magnetite or when this kind of volcanic material cools, then the magnetit... 587 00:46:44,559 --> 00:46:49,559 because that's where the earth's magnetic field is going through the stone as it's... 588 00:46:49,559 --> 00:46:52,559 So all the little magnetite things point in one direction. 589 00:46:52,559 --> 00:46:58,559 But the different surfaces respond to a compass in different ways. 590 00:46:58,559 --> 00:47:05,559 So, for example, one of the stones at Pumapunku, one of the openings on the top,... 591 00:47:05,559 --> 00:47:07,559 It's perfectly aligned east and west. 592 00:47:07,559 --> 00:47:12,559 But then when you shove it into the center, all of a sudden it goes boom by 90 degrees. 593 00:47:12,559 --> 00:47:15,559 And then you pull it out and it goes boom again. 594 00:47:15,559 --> 00:47:24,559 And then the one next to it, it's like this and you push it in and it goes 100, goes 2... 595 00:47:24,559 --> 00:47:26,559 So don't don't even ask me what that means. 596 00:47:26,559 --> 00:47:28,559 I'm just starting to study that now. 597 00:47:28,559 --> 00:47:36,559 But all these blocks magnetic that you study, all of the gray ones are because if they'r... 598 00:47:36,559 --> 00:47:38,559 You never be able to pull them apart. 599 00:47:39,559 --> 00:47:45,559 Well, no, the magnetism is like is really slight, but it's and that's why you have t... 600 00:47:45,559 --> 00:47:48,559 If you go there with an app, doesn't work as well. 601 00:47:48,559 --> 00:47:50,559 But something weird is going on with this stuff. 602 00:47:50,559 --> 00:47:53,559 It's it had to have been part of the design. 603 00:47:53,559 --> 00:47:58,559 And so the angles are done in relationship somehow to magnetism. 604 00:48:02,559 --> 00:48:04,559 No, no, this isn't. 605 00:48:04,559 --> 00:48:09,559 That that's that's an H or those are two H blocks. 606 00:48:09,559 --> 00:48:12,559 What do you think the original orientation of the H blocks? 607 00:48:12,559 --> 00:48:13,559 I have no idea. 608 00:48:13,559 --> 00:48:15,559 No, because they they've moved. 609 00:48:15,559 --> 00:48:17,559 They moved the blocks around. 610 00:48:17,559 --> 00:48:19,559 Nothing's in its original place. 611 00:48:19,559 --> 00:48:22,559 So they just like they line two up because it looks good. 612 00:48:22,559 --> 00:48:25,559 Then they lined four to up because they look good. 613 00:48:25,559 --> 00:48:27,559 So the original locations are unknown. 614 00:48:27,559 --> 00:48:30,559 It's unknown if they were together or in different places. 615 00:48:31,559 --> 00:48:37,559 And they still to this day, they'll they'll go in there and move stuff around and say,... 616 00:48:37,559 --> 00:48:40,559 And it's like it destroys the integrity of the location. 617 00:48:40,559 --> 00:48:43,559 They had a computer simulation on agent aliens locking them all together. 618 00:48:43,559 --> 00:48:46,559 No, but they're no, they're only nine. 619 00:48:46,559 --> 00:48:49,559 You know, they're and they're different shapes and sizes. 620 00:48:49,559 --> 00:48:56,559 So all those theories are out the window, like no wall, no launching pad, like on th... 621 00:48:56,559 --> 00:48:57,559 Come on. 622 00:48:57,559 --> 00:49:02,559 You cross interstellar space and you need a launching pad. 623 00:49:02,559 --> 00:49:04,559 The same thing with the Nazca lines. 624 00:49:04,559 --> 00:49:08,559 You travel through interstellar space and you have to have a landing strip. 625 00:49:08,559 --> 00:49:12,559 And I flew over Nazca in March with Eric von Daniken. 626 00:49:12,559 --> 00:49:13,559 It was great. 627 00:49:13,559 --> 00:49:15,559 And he said, I never said there were landing strips. 628 00:49:15,559 --> 00:49:18,559 I said, they look like landing strips. 629 00:49:18,559 --> 00:49:22,559 So his you know, that's where somebody takes his turn and says he thinks they're landin... 630 00:49:22,559 --> 00:49:24,559 He said, I never said they were. 631 00:49:24,559 --> 00:49:27,559 They look like landing strips, which which they do. 632 00:49:30,559 --> 00:49:31,559 So this is the gate of the sun. 633 00:49:31,559 --> 00:49:33,559 It weighs 10 tons. 634 00:49:33,559 --> 00:49:40,559 And the important thing here is all the surface carving that was done by the Tiwan... 635 00:49:40,559 --> 00:49:45,559 They found flat, perfect surfaces and they went, this is a great canvas. 636 00:49:45,559 --> 00:49:47,559 Let's carve some like some birdman. 637 00:49:47,559 --> 00:49:48,559 And they did. 638 00:49:48,559 --> 00:49:51,559 And on the left and right side, they never finished it. 639 00:49:51,559 --> 00:49:58,559 So, again, that's finding that's a culture who is artistic and religious or spiritual... 640 00:49:58,559 --> 00:50:00,559 And they go, here's a flat surface. 641 00:50:00,559 --> 00:50:02,559 Let's do something with it. 642 00:50:02,559 --> 00:50:05,559 But the original surfaces were just function. 643 00:50:05,559 --> 00:50:10,559 And the original crack was found like this at different times. 644 00:50:10,559 --> 00:50:12,559 So something snapped this thing in half. 645 00:50:12,559 --> 00:50:17,559 And that and it was found that way, supposedly during Tiwanaku times. 646 00:50:17,559 --> 00:50:20,559 So everyone loves to bash the Spanish. 647 00:50:20,559 --> 00:50:22,559 It's like, well, the Spanish broke it. 648 00:50:22,559 --> 00:50:23,559 How? 649 00:50:23,559 --> 00:50:26,559 You know, they had a wrecking ball. 650 00:50:26,559 --> 00:50:27,559 No, yeah. 651 00:50:27,559 --> 00:50:33,559 No, it's the same thing with any of these like this ancient cataclysmic damage that ... 652 00:50:33,559 --> 00:50:34,559 Well, the Spanish did that. 653 00:50:34,559 --> 00:50:38,559 Well, if they did, then why didn't they quarry the stone and move it somewhere? 654 00:50:38,559 --> 00:50:40,559 They just knocked it over. 655 00:50:40,559 --> 00:50:47,559 No, it's and these are the tools in both Peru or in Peru. 656 00:50:47,559 --> 00:50:48,559 Oops. 657 00:50:48,559 --> 00:50:52,559 Peru, Bolivia and Egypt that they say did all of this work. 658 00:50:52,559 --> 00:50:54,559 This is still the story. 659 00:50:54,559 --> 00:50:56,559 Bronze and copper chisels. 660 00:50:56,559 --> 00:50:58,559 No.