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Dan Richards is an independent researcher whose YouTube channel, “DeDunking the Past,” examines lost civilizations and alternative history.
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#2267 – Dan Richards Podcast Episode Summary
In this episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, Joe discusses various topics, including the importance of authentic conversations and the challenges of hosting high-profile guests. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing the logistics and authenticity of podcast interviews, particularly with political figures like Kamala Harris. Joe emphasizes the need for real, unedited conversations and criticizes attempts to control or manipulate the narrative by imposing conditions such as having a stenographer present or editing content.
Joe also touches on the importance of truth in public discourse, arguing that once someone is willing to compromise truth for personal gain, their credibility is lost. This theme of authenticity and truthfulness recurs throughout the episode, highlighting Joe’s commitment to genuine dialogue.
Additionally, the episode features a discussion about the Ark of the Covenant, speculating on its nature and whether it could be radioactive. This segment reflects Joe’s interest in exploring diverse and sometimes unconventional topics.
The episode includes promotional segments for Squarespace and BetterHelp, with Joe endorsing Squarespace for its intuitive design and analytics features, and BetterHelp for focusing on positive traits in relationships.
Overall, the episode underscores the value of open, honest communication and the pitfalls of compromising truth for personal or political agendas. Joe’s insistence on maintaining the integrity of his podcast format is a central message, advocating for transparency and authenticity in media interactions.
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#2267 – Dan Richards Podcast Episode Transcript (Unedited)
Joe Rogan podcast. Check it out.
The Joe Rogan experience.
Showing ai day, Joe Rogan podcast by night, all day. Hello. What’s happening, dude?
How much? Good to see you again, man. Good to see you too, Joe. Thanks for your invite.
Oh, my pleasure. Thanks for coming on here, man. I really enjoy your videos. Your, your website, your channel rather on YouTube, De Dunking, is, it’s it’s really great because it’s so obvious, like, it’s one of those things where you don’t need, like, some big crazy set or high production values to make something interesting.
It’s just you with a bookshelf behind you, talking about stuff, and it’s great.
Well, thanks. I I appreciate that, Joe. Yeah. I’m very passionate about this stuff. So it’s Ai glad that, people are taking notice and that Ai sitting here talking to you right now, but it’s crazy to me.
Well, you were one of the you, like me, were one of the early readers of Fingerprints of the Gods. And that’s sort of how you got into this whole subject. Right?
Yes. I, Ai actually had that one pre ordered from Hastings, because I’d read The Sign and the Speak. And, so I was already like, Graham Hancock’s pretty cool. I I like the way he’s coming at these things. And, I saw that there was a thing at Hastings to sort of preorder fingerprints of the gods for, like, $25 or something.
You meh, like, $3 off and so I did and was reading it cover to cover when, I had Graham sign it and him and Sana both were just looking at how beat the hell it is. Right? Because he’d been in a construction truck where we’re going job sites for, like, 20 years. But
That’s awesome. So the sign ai the seal, was that, about Ethiopia and the
Yeah. What’s your take on
It’s interesting. Anytime they won’t let you see the evidence, I meh, like, my all of my alarm bells go off. Right? It’s like but I understand why they wouldn’t want you to see it if it really is the arya. I’d like to see I guess the best thing we could do to to test it without seeing the ark would be to look into the, the claims that these guys go blind and they show signs of radiation.
Let’s explain to everybody what the ai that that they believe that this one church in Ethiopia actually possesses the Arya of the Covenant and that these priests that are supposedly guarding this, they all exhibit signs of radiation poisoning.
Yes. They all just exhibit signs of radiation poisoning. They go ai. They die quickly, And then somebody else and one priest at a time is allowed to be, like, the caretaker of the arya. And
They wanna say, like, a couple years, something like that. I can’t remember. Really? It’s been without very long. Yeah. They they they die pretty quick.
Imagine that job. Yeah. You get that call? Yeah. They’re ai, how much do I love Jesus? My blood get radiation poisoning?
This is ai fucking crazy.
Yeah. And it’s, but there’s a lot of evidence, in that book that was really interesting. Like, the Ai Templar, statues and stuff and in old, old Paris cathedrals that would meh Graham to to Ethiopia. Just all kinds of weird stuff that made it really interesting. Little Indiana Jones, man. It’s ai real life kinda Indiana Jones shah.
And so I was just anxious for that fingerprints and
I sai Something that has that much radiation that kills people so quickly, would wouldn’t that be something that you could measure from ai of the church?
You would think that you would think that our boys would be all over that shit with the ai. It’d be like, yeah, that’s a spot to watch out. Right. I’ll send a team. Right.
Right. Because that was one of the speculations about the New Jersey drones, which was really weird, was that there was a allegedly, this is a part of the speculation, allegedly, there was a warhead that was missing, from when what was it? From Ukraine? Was that the I think it was from, like, quite a while ago. So there was a warhead that was not accounted for, a nuclear warhead.
And the thought was that somehow or another, it had gotten snuck into the United States. And these drones have the capability to scan for gamma radiation and that they were looking for excess excess gamma radiation, which would indicate that this thing was there.
That would make sense. It I I saw that on Twitter. I saw a few guys talking about it. That would definitely make sense. It’s weird that the drones just ai stopped around Christmas time.
But not only did they stop, but there was also this this I don’t even I hesitate to even talk about this because it’s so much of this is horseshit. Mhmm. But there was a lot of speculation on Twitter that there was something that broke up in the atmosphere and that the the conspiracy was that this was a Chinese satellite that was controlling those drones.
Oh. And then the Trump administration recently sai, no. There are drones. I mean, okay. Why wouldn’t you fucking tell us if they were our drones?
You’re just flying a bunch of SUV ai drones over New Jersey for weeks at a time.
There had to be some reason.
Yeah. What was going on and how you know, I meh, you know, I
get you can’t tell us everything. I get it. But it was weird. They yeah. They do they just stopped at the Christmas time. I was kind of worried about that because Ai went to, see Mark Gagnon in, in Brooklyn. I just was there last speak, and I was like, man, I hope I don’t see a bunch of dang drones in the sky and stuff still, but because I’ve had that booked out for a couple of months.
Yeah. My friend Mark saw 1. Mark Norman, he saw 1. He said it was huge.
it was really big and it moved really fast. And he said it it had propellers, but it didn’t sound like a regular, like, helicopter. So it was real weird.
I saw a lot of videos of them, and I saw a few guys talking about them that seemed somewhat credible on Twitter. But I didn’t see that ai, guys that had talked about being weapons developers and stuff like that. But it the it’s so easy nowadays to just bullshit your way through things, and there’s money in it. Right? I mean, you get clicks.
So it’s ai there’s the the days of it needing to be a government conspiracy in my mind are, like, way long gone. There’s Ai if I pretend I see Bigfoot and I fake it good enough to get a bunch of to to get on Joe Rogan, well, man, I’m doing pretty fucking good now, ain’t I?
Yeah. You can make some money.
I’m really skeptical of, like, everybody nowadays. Like, treat them all like crackheads.
I am too. And I I like that about your channel that you are quite skeptical about a lot of things. Even things that the people that are, you know, heretics of the archearch archaeological world, they subscribe to sana you’re like, not so fast, which I think is great. Well, thanks. Ai think it’s very important. But getting back to the Ethiopia thing, if they we have this capability supposedly to scan for gamma radiation from the ai.
Why wouldn’t someone fly over that church and go, yo, there’s a crazy hot spot here?
You would think probably somebody has. If if not, ai ai like I was saying with the ai, in all honesty, the the feds monitor that kind of shah, like, heavily. And sai, I mean, if it’s possible that it wouldn’t be, you know, any kind of weapons Grady stuff, so they might just not be looking for that particularly.
Can they monitor for gamma radiation from satellites? Can they do that?
I I know that they can look for Ai know they can look for, I’m not sure how they detect. I’m not sure what they used to detect it, but I know that they can look for radioactive material from
space. Sai the thought is that if this Arya of the Covenant is there and whatever it is is somehow radioactive, is there any sort of theory as to how they develop some sort of radioactive thing? Like, what what is it supposed to be? Ai mean, it’s is it a it’s not a reactor? It’s some it’s in a box. Right? Like, what what is it?
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The theory that a lot of people have is that it’s a weapon that, like in the Bible is described like shooting lightning and things like that.
And what Graham mentions in the book, it’s an interesting point is, you know, the Bible records Moses going up to Mount Sinai coming down with the Meh Commandments, getting mad in at the Ai worshiping a golden calf and he breaks the Meh Commandments and then goes back up the mountain and comes back down after another week or so with the Ten Commandments again. And Graham points out that this could be a memory of him going up and getting the wrong stone and then, damn it, smashes it, goes back and finds the right stone that he’s looking for that it had, the proper, you know, uranium rich or whatever speculative radiation stuff.
So, but inside of the box, a popular theory is, you know, you got metal, wood, metal, like a transformer. Mhmm. And so the popular theory is it’s a way to generate electricity and would also describe, like, the way that guys in the ai are if they if they touch it, they have to carry it with sticks.
And if they touch it even to steady it, they get killed and stuff. But I I I honestly I don’t see it being a transformer that wood meh ram metal wood metal thing has to be stacked. You’re not just getting it with one layer like the bible describes. But yeah, it’s an interesting thing.
When you say it has to be stacked, you mean spaced in between each layer?
Yeah. Like, if you’ve ever seen a doorbell transformer?
No. Oh, okay. Transformers, at
the bottom of it will have multiple plates. It’ll be ai a plate of metal and then a plate of silicone or something like that to that’s conductive, nonconductive, conductive, nonconductive. And there’ll be multiples of those, and this is part of the electromagnetic changing of the because what a transformer does is it steps electricity up or down and swaps voltage for amperage, basically.
So the metal the metal plates are part of it. So, the ai is is that this thing would collect electricity inside the box and then you’d use your lights would use it to throw lightning at the enemies. Now there’s still a lot of speculation as to how the box would work, but Moses was also said to after, going up and seeing God, he was said to have had to cover his face with the cloth for the rest of his ai life because it it was shown.
And Graham speculated in that book that it might be because of, you know, radiation sickness or something. His face was covered in sores for the rest of his
life. Sai it is interesting. So if this thing is radioactive, like, how would that conduct electricity?
No idea. It would probably be if it was it it maybe it’s the power source, ai, we have radioactive, batteries on ai and shit. Right? And, they convert that radiation into electricity. So it’s possible. I mean, that’s I’m, you know, I’m not really too, like, big on the ancient high technology, but I’m always willing to speculate and look at the angles on it.
And that’s that’s basically where they come from on it, the guys that are really big into the arc. Some guys even will will claim that it it’s a capacitor, like, full on capacitor, which a capacitor stores and discharges electricity. It’s, why we were told not to, when you don’t touch the tube on your TV when we were kids
Because it it’ll zap you the capacity. We’re old.
on TVs. I watched a friend of mine working on an arcade machine once and one of the leads popped off of the thing and he was bald and it tapped him on top and it fucking laid his ass right out. Bam. Straight to the ground. Oh shah. You okay? Wow. But anyway, yeah that’s what a capacitor is.
So, some guys believe like Billy Carson would would say that the Arya of the Covenant would fit inside of the sarcophagus of the King’s Chamber, which it doesn’t, and that it’s a, capacitor to power the pyramid.
Sai So it doesn’t how do you know that it doesn’t?
But the Bible has the specifications for the size of the Arya of the Covenant, and they’re not the same as the
How different are they? Considerably. Is it larger or smaller?
Oh, it’s larger than large.
the sarcophagus. Have you ever seen the one that Donald Trump has at Mar a Lago? No. He has a recreation of the ark of the
a Lago? No shit. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It doesn’t look bigger than the the reason why I said it is it doesn’t look bigger than the sarcophagus. Maybe I would need to look at it.
And and I there’s a possibility that I’m wrong there, but I know, I know that, the measurements are off by enough that it was like this isn’t just a little mix and match. This sai it’s way off.
I feel like we should have a recreation of the Arya the Covenant here.
I probably should. There’s
Jamie, can you pull up that one? It was it visiting the Mar a Lago?
I think so. I was trying to find the
But it’s pretty dope, man. It’s like Indiana Jones type dope. Nice. It’s it’s really cool. It looks awesome. But if that’s real and these guys are just guarding it and dying of radiation poison, like, hey, get some fucking better leadership and let the world know. I mean, if you really want people to believe in God and the bible, what better way than to say not only is the ark of the covenant real, but we have it here at this church in Ethiopia and we’ve been suffering for the past x 100 years.
I mean, how many priests have died?
I don’t know. I have no idea. A lot it’d be a lot. That’d be
Well, this would be Ai mean, this was supposed the ark was supposed to have been brought there by Sheba’s the queen of Sheba’s son, Menelik. So if you’re talking 1000 of years. Right?
So Ethiopia has a lot of, here it goes. That’s a
that was at Trump’s place.
That’s the one that was at Trump’s ai.
Meh, that’s not the one? No. No. It is. It is the one?
Well, who knows. Right? No one’s seen it.
Right. But but I ai, that’s not what I meant. I mean, the one that’s at Mar a Lago, there’s photos of it at Mar a Lago where people see it.
See, that looks like that would fit inside the sarcophagus, doesn’t it? Scroll up a little so I can see it.
Yeah. Maybe maybe I was wrong about that, but,
I do know Except for the handles.
Ai handles get done. The measurements are off drastically. It’s not it’s not just an inch or 2. It’s enough that you’re not sliding 1 inch.
Can you show a photo of it at Mar a Lago? Ai know we pulled it up at one point in time because when these folks are standing around next to it yeah. They’re far left. Yeah. See? Yeah.
See, that looks like it would fit in there.
It does look like it would. But, yeah. If you look up the measurements, Ai I wish that I don’t don’t have them off the top of my head.
But, yeah, they’re they’re they are the king’s chamber. Yeah. If the the sarcophagus in the king’s chamber and the, arya of the covenant are yes.
I mean, I feel like we should send the green berets into that church. Like, come on.
Tell us what the fuck you got.
Enough of this. Enough hiding. You you this is ai if you have that, that is that’s something for the whole human race to know. That’s not something for you to hide. That’s not yours to to covet.
It’s that’s wrong. No. But but, if they’ve been hiding it forever and it’s a religious icon and it’s and they’re ai the the keepers of it or whatever.
Ai how big the sarcophagus is
in the King’s Chamber. Dang.
That thing’s that that that’s crazy. The the king’s chamber itself is so bananas. The the whole thing, like, why? What did you do? Ai you do it this way? How did how did you have the resources? How did you get those stones that are that big up so high?
Well, man, there’s so much there’s so much about the pyramids in general that are just so hard to even like, the like, I’d mentioned a little bit last time we talked the squaring of it. It’s so it’s like 756 feet long, and there’s like 2 to 3 inch variation on on at the most.
So you’re you’re talking ai 1,000 of a percent on this massive thing. And then if you just stretch a rope from one end of this table to the other and hold it tight, it’s gonna sag a little. You use 756 feet. You’re not getting a 2 inch accurate measurement at that.
With the ropes. You have to use something different. Different. Yeah.
So So what are you using?
What are you using? How are you using it? How do you get 2,300,000 stones all placed within 20 years?
The the 20 year thing is not.
Just let’s throw that one out because that’s that that’s that’s the cynical side of things. That’s where they are we have to stick to what we know, what we believe. It’s like the the just a couple pharaohs before, that guy built 3 pyramids. Mhmm. So you can’t just say, well, these guys were only building them each generation for tombs. It’s it seems to me like it’s a multigenerational project.
If that’s if these guys were the ones that built them ai like the historians say, it seems to me like every generation was working on 3. I I break ground on my grandsons. I’m getting my sons going and I’m finishing mine. Every generation was probably doing that because these things probably took a 100 years to build, man. They’re huge.
Yeah. The only explanation outside of that, it was some lost technology. Yes. That’s the only explanation. The problem with the lost technology thing is where’s the tools? Like, what would you use? There there is some evidence that there’s some sophisticated cutting methods, the coring Mhmm.
The drills that indicate, like, a very high speed drill, which is interesting. So it’s not just as simple as, you know, getting some tube and slowly working its way through. The the way it’s cut into some of the granite indicates that it was done at a high speed. So the question is ai, how, what, what was the material, where is it, what happened to it.
And you like, the the argument, of course, would be this is the kind of stuff that we get looted right away. Right? If you watch Right. Watch Mad Sai, and they’re not running around picking up bottle caps or picking up the the stuff you can use. But on the flip side of that, the, you know, the evidence you know, if you look at any one of your videos or mine that are about the pyramid, you’re gonna have thousands of comments of people that are like, here’s my theory on the the pyramid.
Right. And most of these are pretty mundane. Most of these arya. I think they might have used water too. I’d ai, well, we kind of need to exhaust in my mind, we kind of need to exhaust all that mundane shit that that the people can throw at this problem before we really can start saying, okay.
Now let’s let’s let’s just step outside of history and speculate harder. I I’m I’m willing to to entertain the things, but if you really wanna find out what happened in my mind, you kind of have to be more more grounded with it. That’s how I
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think if we’re looking at a linear ai between the technology that was available to people, say, 15000 years ago and today, then, yeah, then you have to look at it in a more mundane way because, obviously, they didn’t have electricity then. You’re thinking, obviously, they didn’t have diamond tip cutting tools that were made out of, like, some super titanium or whatever the fuck the alloy was.
But if we’re looking at lost technology and if we’re looking at the possibility of, you know, when you get into Graham Hancock stuff, specifically the younger Ai impact theory, which, I’m always fascinated by both the people that fully support it and the people that fully dismiss it.
Both of those things are interesting to me because you don’t know. Just stop.
That’s shut your hole. Sai accurate. Ai?
Shut your hole. We’re all just guessing.
We’re guessing, but we’re all looking at some really interesting stuff. Right? We’re looking at the iridium. We’re we’re looking at the micro diamonds, the nano diamonds. We’re looking at the Black matte. Yeah. Do you know about, my friend John Reeves up in Alaska? The the, the bone yard in Alaska? No. I don’t.
John Reeves, he he actually this he found this. This was actually sawed. This isn’t that’s an ancient mammoth bone. The the the cut the piece that was cut out was how it was carbon dated, and I forget what the carbon date it was. It wasn’t that extraordinary.
100 of years, I think. Right? It was only 100 of years. Right? Or maybe a couple thousand. I forget what it was.
But the fact that it was sawed at the top is very interesting because they were trying to some of the bones they’ve dated to tens of 1000 of years, including animals that they found that, they found bones of that weren’t even supposed to be in this area. So he has a very small piece of he has an enormous piece of land, but a small piece of ai, I think it’s only about 6 acres where they’re finding an enormous number of woolly mammoth bones.
The short faced bear, all these different lions and all these different animals that some of them they didn’t even think were in Alaska 10, 15000 years ago. And there’s also a thick layer of dark carbon that indicates that, like, something happened, like, there was some sort of massive burn.
And the theory is that there was an enormous flood and that this was a basin where a lot of these animals that died got washed into and then covered. So they have this wall that is, essentially permafrost and they hose it down. They do it all the time and then they see a ai mammoth tusk and then they slowly work at their way out.
But he has where go to this go to his Instagram page. Sana was about he’s every year he’s our last guest, but this year he got pneumonia. Oh, Ai. Sai we we had a delay him until recently. But this is all stuff that they find. He’s a gold miner. So this is all stuff that they find Incidentally.
On his property. What started out incidentally, and now they search for it. But that’s John right there in the middle with the baseball hat on. So he the big guy right there. He’s he’s a giant human.
So, I mean, you gotta see him in real life. He’s huge. But this area that he has is extraordinary because he’s got enormous see, that’s how they hose it all down. So he set up this multimillion dollar research facility out there. He’s got huge warehouses store thousands and thousands of these bones.
And it’s just in a 6 acre area and then there’s another additional area that’s a similar ai. So that you could see one of the bones, one of the, tusks sticking out. But he gave us that, a step bison skull that’s in the lobby. I don’t know if you saw that.
Yeah. And so he’s got a bunch of I mean, he pulls them out left and right. See if he can find, like, some of the the bins that he has. So he’s got these enormous like, look. Look at all those mammoth tusks.
stacks of them. Yeah. A ton of them. And they’re all over the place. I meh, his his property is really really extraordinary.
Yeah. So he’s like, hey, fuck off. Yeah. Like, I’m I’m just gonna dig this stuff up myself. I don’t want anybody coming in ai and bullshitting and controlling the area. It’s on all on private land, so I’m just gonna keep pulling the stuff out of there and hiring people to come in and do some research on it.
Look at all these bones I found. Ain’t that insane?
So the that’s the theory. The theory is that this was an area where a lot of these animals that died probably instantaneously by the impact got washed into.
Okay. And I I I could see that. I mean, he’s got a lot of fucking bones.
This is you you’re only getting a tiny fraction of it. If you actually see it see, Jamie, see if you can find one of the images of his warehouses, like, from like, there’s some overhead views of the warehouses. They’re huge and they’re just filled with bones and he pulls them out every day.
Ai, whenever they want, they go down and they they hose down the permafrost And because it’s in the permafrost, it’s all preserved.
Yeah. Wow. That’s what I was just saying is permafrost is preserved real well. Yeah.
Yeah. So these these are just
It’s just a Yeah. But these are all storage bins.
But ai are filled with bones. I mean, it’s pretty extraordinary.
That is wild. Yeah. That’s it’s sad that he doesn’t want to bring the scientists in, but I can understand why. It’s, you know, it the the way that things are nowadays, it’s, He
Exactly. A lot of people don’t.
And he wanted to come on here to, like, spread it out to the world. One of the things that he found out was that they dumped the previous owners of his property before he owned it. The what what what museum was it again, Jamie? American National History. American National History Museum in New York City had acquired some of the bones, and they had so much of them that they dumped some of them in the in the East River.
Now they denied it, so he sent divers out to the exact spot in the East River, and they started pulling up step bison bones and all these different, like Wow. Ancient ancient animal bones from this exact area where they said to look for it. So it’s pretty much been confirmed that it’s true, and they he does know that they have some of them still, and they won’t release them to him.
So until they release the bones to him that are rightfully his, he’s ai, fuck off. Yeah. He he can’t come here.
But his spot, in my opinion, is one of the best indicators that there was a mass casualty event. There was some sort of a huge catastrophe that took place that killed all of these animals. Now we know that humans were around back then. The question was, how sophisticated were they?
And this is where it all gets so weird, you know, because I’ve been following this forever and ever and ever, And I was following it long before they discovered Gobekli Tepe.
And so the question was that the archaeologists would always the the really arrogant archaeologists would always throw in the faces of these heretics. They would say, well, if this is true, where’s the evidence of this ancient civilization that was so sophisticated they can make massive stone structures 10000 years ago?
Well, now there is. Yeah. So now they have to kinda look at it and go, well, okay. We’re wrong about that, but we’re still we know 2,500 BC maximum. That’s how old the pyramids are.
They don’t they don’t, if a lot of the scientists most of the scientists are actually scientists. But the ones that we end up seeing are the ones that are invested in creating a narrative. They’re the ones that they want to make sure that pseudoarchaeology and pseudoscience is always on its back foot and never gets a fair day in court and blah blah blah.
These guys, they don’t they don’t give us any real accurate interpretation of the data. They’ll step way outside of their lane to tell you what’s going on. It’s Oh,
you mean like Flintdibble? Sai mean I mean exactly like Flintdibble. Well, you were the guy that broke down, what he was inaccurate about when he was having that air quotes debate with Graham Hancock.
It’s all very unfortunate because what he does know is really interesting. All that stuff about ancient seeds and stuff and how they they change over the time and, you know, how you can tell whether a sea is domesticated versus whether it’s feral.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. He’s he’s he’s good at what he does, at least as far as that stuff goes. But, like, ai, there was another there’s a guy that’s a trained anthropologist that made a couple of videos about him, Sam Urban from a legitimate scholar. And he, I think Graham mentioned him here before. He he’s a he ai in, underwater shipwrecks, and he just blasted the stuff that Flint sai.
Not just the 3,000,000 shipwreck. He just blasted on a scientific level. This is wrong. This is wrong. This is wrong. This is wrong. Yeah.
He got way out of his lane with that.
Yeah. And and that’s you know, Ai that’s, I guess, one of the biggest things here. I get all those guys right now are laughing. Well, you’re an electrician, Dan. You’re outside your lane every time you talk about this shah.
But the difference you’re outside your lane. I’m outside my lane about fucking every if I’m not talking about people getting beat up or cracking jokes. Yeah.
Well, only you would have a painting of you busting shingulus’ ass.
Every time he posts that picture, he’s like, I had a great time on Jerry. I’m like, man, I’ve seen that on that’s a a that’s a beautiful work of art.
Very pretty. Good painting.
Yeah. So we’re all out of our lanes Yeah. With something. Every person who’s an expert is out of their lanes with a lot of things.
But there’s a difference, and this is like what you alluded to it a minute ago, where it’s like there’s a difference between saying we know for a fact and we’re not sure.
And, you know, a common atheist argument, if you talk like Richard Dawkins, you’ll sai, the minute the ai says God did it, they’re not worth a fuck to me in the lab because they’re not working anymore. They’re ai, I’ve got the answer. But that’s the same thing as the science is settled. If you say the science is done, we know for a fact.
Well, you’re no longer worth a fuck to me in the lab.
Science is not settled when you don’t have all the information in the universe.
And we exactly. Since we never will. Yeah. Well, maybe we will. Yeah.
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Shah we won’t, but maybe our future people will.
Yeah. I mean, what we’re looking at is a mystery. And, Egypt to me is one of the most phenomenal of all the mysteries, the one of the most fascinating because whatever happened, however long ago, those people in Africa did something that no one’s been able to do since. Yeah.
And they did it in a way that defies our understanding not just of what they could do back then, but of what people could ever do, including right now.
Yeah. And there’s a lot to be sai, like, that you can’t see about ancient Egypt that’s amazing. Like, you know, the bronze age collapse, you’ve heard of that, ai, the the speak peoples. Egypt was like the big power that survived. Like all these other big powers, they were destroyed. They were crushed. They lost everything. Now Egypt got smaller, but it survived.
It wasn’t until the Greeks came along that it was I mean, they were they’ve been conquered off and on, but it wasn’t until the Greeks came along that they were truly subjugated. And, that’s 1000 and 1000 and 1000 of years. And by the time the Greeks showed up, that shit was so old that you look on the Osirion, they say that there’s, graffiti that’s ai the sacred, geometry shit that was Hermeticism that was popular in Greece.
So they’re seeing Meh stuff when the sacred geometry on it, and that’s ai, you know, 1,000 of years later. There’s there’s their minds are blown the same as their hearts are today. Wow. And that’s that’s really fucked when you think about Alexander the Great going there and tripping balls on the same shit we do. Right? That’s that’s crazy, man.
One of my favorite quotes is that Cleopatra was born closer to the age of the iPhone than she was to the construction of the pyramids.
When you think about it that way, you’re ai, wait, what? What? For real? Ai, that’s just the conventional dating
of the pyramid, which is much discussed and debated.
And probably should be. It really probably should be. You know, Ai know I know people want to point to carbon dating, but the problem with that is that we know that people resurface things and they do do touch ups. In fact, they’re doing touch ups right now, ill advised in my opinion, on the the base of the sphinx where they’ve covered the feet. I I think that’s horrible.
It’s terrible. I I I should’ve airdropped this to Jamie. I’ll send it to you in a second. There’s a image that I’ve got of, that was just sent to me that’s pretty amazing. The there’s a wall of one of the magazines in one of the pyramids that has a bunch of those vases in it.
And this wall is, like, that collapsed, and the magazine is the name for a room. Anyway, they reconstructed this room. They reconstructed the wall, and it’s got a, a piece of one of those vases in the fucking wall, like, right in the rubble that makes up the wall. And I I could not I just shit. I don’t even have it saved. I’m sorry. Let me grab it real quick. Sorry.
I should’ve done this You’re
one of those dudes who use that tiny little phone. Look at that little thing.
Or is that the SE or something?
Yeah. The SE, I think. Something like that.
How long is the battery life in that? 20 minutes? 14.
20 minutes is is is about 30 extra. My son actually he wanted an iPhone so bad. I got him an iPhone, had it for 2 years, and he’s like, can I please have an Android? I’m so tired of having to charge my phone twice a day at school.
Well, the new iPhones last forever. The new iPhones well, I think the Samsung Galaxy Sai ai Ultra and the X 24 Ultra have the longest battery life in comparison to ai. Like, you know, they do those tests where they play ai the Avengers and they’ll play it, ai, non stop on a loop to see which battery dies out quicker.
Oh, yeah. The Androids last longer. Well, that makes sense.
not but not by much. Like, you have to be a total psycho to go I have an I have an Android. I have a, a Galaxy Sai 24 Ultra, and I have an iPhone. I’ve never had one of them run out of batteries. If you charge it in the morning, you have to be a total psycho to have it have no battery life at the end of the day.
You should go to a doctor. You should you should have a real real phone addiction.
The only time I ever had, that problem recently was when I went to the Meh. I went to the Met Museum in New York, and that was I Ai burnt Ai never I was blown away by the artifacts and stuff and ended up, like, basically burning my phone into the ground in order
Just taking pictures? Yeah. You got a dead battery, son.
It’s kind of amazing that batteries work at all, which one of the things I wanted to bring up to you was the Baghdad battery. Yeah. Do you think that’s real? Is that was that what that was, or is there some debate? Let’s let’s tell people what it what it is, the Baghdad battery.
It’s a clay pot. There’s a number of them. They’re clay vessels. They have a, a copper and lead inside of them. And, the way that the cap is and stuff, you could potentially fill them with orange juice or something like that, a minor acid, and get an electric charge from it.
Now it wouldn’t be much of them, but you could do it. And that’s that you can this has been archaeologists have determined that well, ai. I mean, we don’t like to admit it, but, yes, these potentially could have been batteries. So ai, there was a sai guy that do a debunking audit that’s sai a popular YouTuber and another archaeologist came around and then kinda slapped him around a little bit.
He had to admit he’s like, okay. Ai. I didn’t do my research good.
So this is the Baghdad battery? Yes. What is the conventional explanation for what these things are?
The conventional explanation is, that they’re pots. They they really don’t have, like, a a a good sana, debunking of it, like, despite what it says there on the screen. But because of
what I mean, this is not speculative. Right? Because of what the actual materials are, if you filled it with a minor acid, it would conduct electricity. You you So it does work.
Yeah. It it it it wouldn’t make a lot, but, it would make a little.
Ai, how much is a little? Like, enough to power a toothbrush?
I don’t think that much, but I know that the reports anyway was that the guy was able to make a very minor, electroplating with it. Mhmm. And that would be the the kind of thing that would be most likely applications because other stuff requires serious
Right. Sai, like, plating things with gold and stuff like that. Interesting. So the real the the craziest theory of all, for sure, is the Christopher Dunn. The Christopher Dunn theory about the actual pyramid itself, he believes it’s a massive power plant.
And he believed that they were using some sort of chemicals and a certain frequency, ai bryden to generate hydrogen with all the chambers and all. And, you know, the way he describes it, it sounds very compelling because there’s I don’t know what he’s talking about. I don’t he might he might be making it all up. Right? So the way he’s saying it sounds so interesting.
I’ve never heard anybody try to break down whether or not what he’s saying makes sense, though. Well, Ai like Chris.
I get along with him well. Ai like to talk to him on the phone probably a couple times a month. He’s, we and he knows that I disagree with him. The well, the thing that right off the bat as an electrician, the first thing that would stands out to me is the claim of getting ai electricity from the blocks, which piezo electricity is the electricity you get from, like, a quartz crystal when you stress it.
Sai, like, your watch or a charcoal igniter for a grill. Right? You just there’s, the igniter is just a piece of quartz that they pop it with a little spring and a stick when you pop it. And, it’s got a piece of metal on each side and wires and that harnesses the charge. That’s the first thing is each one of the quartz crystals in those big limestone blocks would have to have a piece of metal around it and wires coming off of it or some some way of harnessing the electricity.
There’s tons of natural electricity. It happens all the time. Right? Tons of but you have to harness it in order to do something with it.
Is this just our understanding of how to use electricity, and could there potentially be something that we missed?
Well, it’s of of there’s there’s definitely stuff we don’t know about electricity. I mean, we’ll start there. There’s clearly things we don’t know about. We’re we still have guys working on the shit all the ai, and they’re making better and better semiconductors and whatnot all the time.
And but having said that, maybe, but at that point, it’s you’re we’re kind of like my thinking on that is is if we’re going to say this is a technological thing and here’s the way we get there, and then it’s like, well but we can’t really do this. Well, couldn’t it be something else? Well, at that point, why say that this is why build a technological story from what we have? Why not just make shit up?
came first, the chicken or the egg? Because if you
have the technology to turn that thing into a gigantic electrical, ai electrical generator, where did
you get the technology to
Yeah. Like, what do you use? If this is the first one, if you figured and so that means you made more of these to make electricity to fit or some or other form of power. You did something. And that that’s what to me is so amazing about this that no one can really look at it and go, oh, this is simple.
No. Nothing’s even even if, you just it’s a tomb. It’s a tomb alone. Even those guys have to admit that it’s not simple. Ai? But when you look at it from a potentially technological angle, I mean, there’s Chris sai put a lot of work into his theory. It’s not a and it is intricate, and he’s a very intelligent person. Yeah.
He he is really he’s so smart that when I talk to him, I I feel like, you know, like, I feel like I’m talking to a guy a bit smarter than me. Right? Yeah. He’s intelligent. But, I don’t sana agree with him on some of these things and that’s really I I think that’s one of the reasons he likes me is because I’ll be chill about it and just be I’m ai, yeah.
Yeah. That’s a really important point and that’s one of the things that I really do enjoy about your videos. When you disagree about something, you’re very cordial about it. And I think that’s important because, you know, I’ve talked about this many ai, but it’s a real flaw with human beings.
We attach ourselves to ai, and we defend those ideas as if we’re defending our worth as as people. And it’s stupid. And if you’re wrong about something, it’s just information. It should it should just be an idea. It shows far more about your flaws if you’re willing to defend ideas that are clearly inaccurate.
I couldn’t agree with you more there. Thanks for the compliment, by the way. But, yeah, I couldn’t agree with you more there. It’s a complete meh, and and especially when it’s science. That’s where that’s where archeology really can piss me off because these guys there’s a lot of it that’s just made up stuff, right?
It’s it’s one thing to sai, we know for a fact this was carbon dated to X and blah. So another thing to say this looks like that, therefore it’s this. That to me that’s the same the guys say that about all kinds of shit. Right? Oh, here’s these stones look like pillows. Ergo, they must be concrete. Well, it’s like ai, Jamie, could you shah, that stupid image with the anime face on it?
I I’m using this one to drive that point home that the pareidolia is not just because it looks like something does not fucking mean that
Yeah. It’s a pareidolia is when you sai see something in the clouds or whatever.
Just because something looks like something doesn’t mean that this is the way to suss what a fucking ancient artifact is.
Oh, this one is the image of the the eyes of is the eyes of Horus? Is that
Yeah. And then so there’s a lot of weird speculation as to what that means. Right? And some people think it means the pineal gland.
Yeah. There’s a lot of of of speculation about that agreed. But we my my point is, obviously, we can’t just assume that, oh, well, because it looks like some anime girl, it’s they were ancient Egyptians.
One of the best ones is that the image of, someone holding up something that either is a basket or looks like some sort of frequencies are emanating ram some device.
Yeah. That one’s interesting. Yeah.
Like, maybe it’s a basket. It doesn’t look like a basket though. It looks looks like some you’re trying to indicate something.
Yeah. It does it does look like they’re trying to, at the very least highlight.
The other ones with the the is long, phallus looking tubes that’s that that seem to be some sort of energy source or something?
lot of and a lot of them have that, like, pyramid shape on their on their crotch. Right?
them just ai this big straight and it’s not it doesn’t look phallic, but Sai ai, it it kind of implies it, but it it imply almost like it’s a like it’s symbolism for something. Right?
Those long tube ones, see if you could find those, how would you describe ai? Like, if he’s gonna search for it. Shit.
Like, energy emanating from it there. Ai. I mean, that’s yes. This this is one of the hardest things about this is trying to find ram. He found it. Oh, damn. Oh, sai then there are lights. That’s meh, Derps.
Yeah. So, like, what the hell is that?
That’s, yeah. The they some people think it’s the then that’s an actual light bulb. That’s a bong to the left. Some people think that that’s a that’s a light bulb.
Well, like, what is that supposed to be?
hell is that supposed to be? There’s it looks like a serpent inside of it.
Yeah. It’s there, the mainstream thing is that it’s like a symbol of of life and, ai, that’s the I forget which which plant that is, but What’s that thing above it too? What are those little
that yeah. What the hell is that?
Well, it looks like writing of some sort, but I’m not sure what it says.
That’s one of the my main hopes for Ai, that AI will get so sophisticated that it can start deciphering these things in a more meaningful way, in a way where you could use, you know, these large language models. Like, if if we get, like, some, you know, like, they have the Rosetta Saloni. The Rosetta Stone allowed them to decipher a lot of the ancient hieroglyphs.
If they could get some sort of much more comprehensive analysis of what they were trying to say with this stuff.
Yeah. If it’s even possible. I mean, I’m just guessing.
It might be something that they can pull off. It’s you know, AI is a tough one. You’d have to ask Elon. That’s more his neck of the woods than mine.
But so it’s part of the it references part of the Egyptian creation meh.
Yes. The the water lily or the the lotus flower was that came out. It’s so weird. It is. Their their iconography is weird. That’s one of the reasons I was taking so many pictures at the at the Meh. It was just ai just just it’s so many things are just weird. Just fucking weird. Yeah. You just look at it. You’re like, this does not it’s so old. Yeah.
So old and so weird. It’s ai we don’t even know what their language sounded like, which is also amazing.
It’s like Sai just of all the places in the world where I could go back in time and observe, you know, just somehow, undetected. You know, if you get a a a a, like, a a some sort of a sphere of time that could place you in a place where you would you wouldn’t disturb anything, but you could observe.
That’s what I Ai like, what was going on?
Yeah. Well, how’d they do that?
their culture look like? What did the people look like when they were going about their their daily tasks? You know, we used to think there was slaves that built the pyramid, but now they think, no, they were skilled workers. Yeah. And they think that based on what their diet was and they were eating good food and these these people were well taken care of that were involved in working around that area.
So, like, who are they? What was it what was it all about?
Yeah. That’s one of the things that, they when they say that it’s not slaves that built it, that ai makes me chuckle because, yeah, we know that they had, you know, well fed people that worked there, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that they were the only people that worked there.
I mean, if you go Right. You go down to construction over here, you’re gonna have a guy that’s eating at Zip or eating at freaking Burger King or whatever, and you’re gonna have another guy who’s eating a $300 lunch, and they’re gonna be working the same job site. Right. Good point.
But but Also, probably a lot
of them didn’t wanna work there, and they were forced into it, which makes you a slave. If you pay slaves well, they’re still slaves. They’re still slaves. That’s true. You kill them when they leave, they’re slaves. Slaves.
It’s like you have a job to do no matter what you wanna do. Oh, you wanna become a musician? Fuck off. Go push that rock.
Push the rock and push it some more. You know what? That one is another.
The we’re never going to, stop being fascinated by the people of the past that we don’t understand. And I think, again, the best example ram that is Egypt.
Yeah. And that’s where, like, we were talking about how the archaeology and the archaeologists and pseudo guys will argue with each other so much about and it gets so bad blooded about it. It’s like and I talked about this a little bit last time, but there’s really Ai see it as 2 distinct, like, halves of the human psyche at work in this in this regard.
You can almost see it the the distinction in the way that scientists tend to be antisocial. They’re they’re not and it may not be antisocial ai not be the right word, but they’re just a little fucking weird, man. They’re the kind of guys that they dress weird, they talk weird, they act weird, they just come across fucking weird.
talking about fundamentally?
I’m talking about all scientists in general. But, yes, he he would be one of them, but he’s not the only one. Like, John Hoops is a great example of this too. If you watch him and the way he carries himself, the way he talks, he’s just fucking and it look at Einstein. You watch that guy.
He carried himself fucking weird.
Yeah. Ai My friend, Chris Williamson, has a very interesting take on that that I think is very accurate. He sai, if you expect regular people to get extraordinary results, you’re not you’re being silly. Yeah. You’re gonna get weird people that are gonna get weird results.
I agree with you. Now I Sai more scientifically literate, I think, than most of the people that I know. So, and I kind of feel like, like Shane Gillis jokes about being nicked by the Down syndrome thing. I I feel like I was nicked by ai antisocial thing. I walk into a bar and if I don’t know anybody, my first instinct is just to go sit in the
corner and watch. Now that’s That’s part of the problem with being intelligent. You’re worried that you’re gonna get dragged into a dumbass conversation.
it won’t be stimulating. It’s the opposite of stimulating.
But if you sit in the corner and watch, well, then you look like the weird old guy creeper in from the fucking corner. So you just go sit at the bar and talk to people. But, I I’m aware that, you know, I can be
But these guys are every now and again, one of them will show up that’s like Carl Sagan. Now this guy, he he’s he’s just a regular Joe. He could talk to everybody and he happens to be a fucking great scientist. And, you know, he got a lot of shit from his colleagues for that.
He got a lot of shit from his colleagues for taking the time to talk to the peasants. Yeah. But it it and the way he did it wasn’t abrasive. You know, if if somebody asked him about aliens, if they’re like, man, you know, what what do you think was the aliens were up to over on Alpha Centauri?
What kind of technology do you think they have? And that’s almost his initial response to be ai, how you know, you’re always thinking, how the fuck am I supposed to know?
But then he well, you know, Alpha Centauri is about a 1000000000 years older than our ai. So if you were to assume that they were around for a 1000000000 years longer than us and had the same stuff and so he he would entertain them. Mhmm.
then he would do things he would interject a little bit of science when they would ask a question, He would answer it and make sure that there was a little science in that. So the people that really didn’t give a fuck about learning about the ai. They just wanna talk about UFOs?
Spoonful of sugar and the fucking medicine went down. You’re walking out with some science in your head, bitch. Like it or not.
Yeah. That’s being a science educator. Right? Which is very important. And very rare
them to be good. It’s very rare for them to be good.
Yeah. The, have you seen the the recent images that they got from Mars, so that big square?
I I it’s one of those things where, I was talking to JB just before the show. It’s it is a bad day to be a professional skeptic. I’m telling you what. It is you’ve been making the last you’re living the last 20 years pooh poohing all the aliens and UFO shit and whatnot, meh, oh, man, is it a rough day for you?
Because that same shit was Ai from the South American forest, you’d be like, yeah, there’s probably a village there. That makes sense.
This is even more clear than LIDAR.
It’s it’s super speak. Surface.
Yeah. Jim pulled photo of it up. This is super recent. Right?
Yeah. Just a few days ago, I found it.
Sai found it recently. I think it’s been online for a while.
Yeah. That’s why I was reading
Oh, so there’s is it that there’s a mass of data that they ram from the surface and then someone just detected this recently?
I think someone just found it on the website.
It might be one of those things. It’s ai, who is going to go by hand over each one of these images and, I mean, you’re dealing with the entire surface of a planet that’s what is it? Like, 3 quarters of the size of Earth?
That Ai think that might even be a little small that
Smaller than that? Yeah. I think I think it’s larger
than that. I think it’s yeah. I think it’s a little larger, but I could be wrong.
Well, so something smaller than Earth Yeah. But bigger than the moon and you’re gonna go over the entire surface of it. It’s a lot. Yeah. And this I think they think the rough estimates of this square are between 300 300 meters and multiple kilometers. They don’t know how big it is.
You know, it’s because it’s ai it’s hard to get a reference. Yeah.
think the estimate is at the very smallest, it’s several 100 meters across. So this thing, this square, it’s really crazy because it’s right angle, right angle, right angle, right angle.
Yeah. And, doesn’t look to be, very asymmetrical either.
This is, like, like, they added that square so you can see it better. It’s, like, superimposed on that one.
Yeah. Yeah. But this is the original image. Just this alone.
I said, if if you if you were to tell me that was a LIDAR picture from South America, I’d be like, okay.
Yeah. It’s just too convenient that it makes a square. It just seems so weird. It is. It’s and then there’s another image that goes along with this that’s even more bizarre. Maybe not even more bizarre, but it’s like almost looks like a cone, like a cone structure that’s emanating from the surface, like surrounded by a circle. Yeah.
Seen that one, but I’ve I’ve seen people talk about So you
can find that one, Jamie? Yeah. It’s, it’s real weird stuff. And no one has like, the the face on Mars was real interesting. I got really into Richard Hoglund and all his Cydonia stuff for a while, but he was making some very bizarre measurements. Like, if you go one half of the distance between this and 3 quarters of the way between that, it’s exact number that takes a like, what do you but what but don’t do that.
don’t just fucking arbitrarily look for some sort of
I I did that in a video once ai being a dick making fun of the idea that there’s all this data encoded in the vases. I have no problem with the idea of the vases being, like, you know, proof that these guys were, they’re definitely fucking exacting and whatnot. But, the idea that they’ve, like, hidden data
Is that the Cydonia face?
I guess it’s right by the square.
I guess. Right? Is that what that’s saying?
I don’t know. Yeah. Oh my god. It says the giant square structure just a short hike from the legendary face on Mars. Holy shit.
How do they miss that? They’re on the face, which is, like, it might be a face, might not be. To me, the original images, yeah, look really wild. But then the images afterwards were, like, oh, no. It’s just the weird light hitting it in a certain way, and you can find plenty of structures on Earth that would do a similar thing.
This weird shit they’re ai, like, sticking out.
Yeah. You find weird shit in nature. That that’s not as compelling as the other one. There was something that looked like a cone. So the actual image when they got what is that dirty stuff you got?
hey, this is Ai just typed in Mars photo.
Time for a bathroom break. It’s Twitter. What is what’s wrong with Twitter works?
I know it’s kinda wild that Twitter has, like, hardcore porno. Yeah.
Yeah. Very weird. I’m not complaining.
Do whatever you want. I’m I’m
all for doing whatever you want. But this original tract of images, it’s a long one, and if you scroll through it, one of them is, some very bizarre looking cone like structure. That’s it. That’s it.
Oh, okay. Yeah. That is weird.
Very weird. Like, what’s that? I mean, it could be just a mountain, but it looks like a zit.
and the fact that it’s so close to that other thing
Yeah. The faces in it, they’re all. Yeah. So it’s all this one area that’s been studied for a long time as being that there’s a bunch of different things there that you can interpret as being some sort of a structure.
Well, Jimmy was sharing that video in in response to this, the, Buzz Aldrin saying that there’s ai a Monolith. A monolith on the moon. Yeah. I hadn’t seen that before. I mean, I’d embarrassingly hadn’t I mean, I always been a little out of the UFO side of things. I always watched it, but always, you know, just a little bit. I’m I’m usually looking at pyramids.
he like to feed Buzz Aldrin some mushrooms and sai, tell me what you know?
Tell me what you really know.
I like the clip when he punches that fucking dude. The call Buzz?
Yeah. Wow. Yeah. That guy
Yeah. He needs to work on his punch.
clean shot and didn’t do anything.
Hey, it’s a zero gravity training.
His bones are deteriorated.
He’s been in space for so long.
That is a wild thing that does happen to them. It takes forever for your body to get back to normal.
It’s crazy to think that, like, that stress is needed. Like, you if you don’t have those kinds of stresses in your life that, like, your body just
Yeah. Which fucks up the whole Superman myth. Because Superman came over, his body would deteriorate. Yeah. After a while, he’d he’d be just like us.
It wouldn’t work. You can’t just fly. But, obviously, cartoons. No x-ray comic book of it. Yeah. All those things. The ability to go so fast you could spend time backwards meh by
ai back. Yeah. Obviously, right? St. Louis Lane. Yes. Water goes up the hill.
Yeah. If you could somehow or another make sense out of the possibility that a civilization existed on Mars and was wiped out 1000000 and 1000000 of years ago, that would change the way we think about everything. And I feel like that square is one step closer to, like, really needing a comprehensive analysis of what’s there. Yeah.
Because before it was just like, oh, it’s a lifeless planet, but at one time it had an atmosphere. Interesting. Oh, they found frozen water. Oh, interesting. Oh, they actually found liquid water now. Yeah. More interesting. Now they found a big square. Okay. What’s that? Yeah. That one to me is the what’s that.
And this is where, in my mind, the, this is where the the that skeptics versus dreamers thing just really fucked because the the answer should be the same for everybody. Let’s just next expedition, let’s poke around a little up there. Right? Yeah. Let’s let’s find out the evidence.
But, the answer is always ram one ai, it’s definitely this, from the other side, it’s definitely not. Not completely, but that to the point where we don’t get to draw a parallel without Donagoonie, the ai Yeah. Tyler underwater site that Graham Hancock likes to talk about. The skeptics are certain that certain that it’s a geological formation. Most of the other people are not. We need work done.
That’s the the the clear fucking answer is just put some money at it, put some bodies on it. And until then, the answer in my mind is when somebody asks me what do I think about Yonaguni? I ai, well, it’s interesting that, you know, it probably been eroded for a long time sai it might be man made and just looks naturally. It might be natural.
We need more evidence before I’m sana hang my hat anywhere. Right.
And that’s Which is very reasonable.
And and in all honesty, it should be the scientific position. It should be the position that the scientists are espousing. If they wanted to have credibility in this sphere, they should be the ones towing that line and then let the pyramidates all be certain. And this is how we know it was ai the scientists can look. But instead, they meh in the mud and act just like everybody else.
They they also stall progress with their arrogance. They stall they stall progress by dismissing any possibility. Like, what are those ones is it near the Bahamas? Those enormous stones that are on the floor? The surface of the ocean?
The, Bimini Road? That’s right. Yep.
That one’s weird. Yeah. Like, if you don’t think that’s weird, like, come on.
Yeah. And and they’re ai. That it’s I I would agree with the geologist that there’s a really good chance that it’s just beach rock. However, we can do work. Yeah. This is the stuff it’s like other people that, you know, if you say that the rocks are geopolymers and Sacsayhuaman or whatever. Right.
It’s like there’s no reason for us to argue about this, man. We just fucking do some work. Right.
The Bimini Road ram was really interesting. There’s a lot of really interesting stuff that they find under the under the water that makes you think, okay. What is this? And the Yonaguni thing, like, if that’s the case see that to me, that could easily be vatsal. Meh. When I’m looking at it right there, that easily could be natural. They’re not uniform enough to for bells to go off. Mhmm. You know?
But that one lower right, that one, right below that, Jamie, right below your cursor to the right, that one freaks me out a little. That seems like those were stacked.
Yeah. It does. It seems very much like that.
And when you’re dealing with you if you wanna go really crazy with the, like, the John Anthony West version of it, which is ai 30,000 plus years, that’s probably what you would have left over.
Yep. That’s very accurate there. That’s, there’s a thought tool that archaeologists use called the, the Silurian hypothesis. And Silurian is like this doctor who bad guy that was went into hibernation. There are lizards. They went into hibernation, like, before the dinosaurs died out, and then they wake up one day and there’s all these monkeys running around on their planet.
And so but that’s the doctor who’s thing. Right? But the the Silurian hypothesis is basically a thought tool for archaeologists and historians to say, well, if there was a advanced civilization on earth 10000000 years ago, what will we need to find in order for it to exist?
And, or what would we ai, now 10000000 years later? And the answer is usually ai radioactive material. It’s like the 10000000 years, man. You I mean, you might find a couple of bones, but the odds of finding anything that’s gonna actually prove that they had technology,
That’s also the problem with the idea of this very sophisticated construction methods of the pyramids that were using some sort of advanced technology. Like, what would if John Anthony West is correct, and he’s talking about 30 +1000 years, what would be left after 30000 years? Well, certainly not much metal.
No. Oh, no. That’s that stuff would be looted right away.
And even if it wasn’t, what would be actually left of it if it was just, like, sitting on the ground?
We rotted and and melted and
The, the video that you sent me yesterday, the, the one with the the stone nubs, the, they talked about holes.
All those I can’t say for all of the ai, but like the Colosseum and stuff, they used metal to bond the the bricks together and the concrete together in places. So years later, when the city’s under attack and they need metal to make swords, they looted it. That’s that’s recorded.
And it happened a lot a lot in the Roman world. So I’m
glad you brought up the nubs. Yeah. Because the nubs, that was one of the videos that I watched of yours yesterday, where for what we’re talking about, folks, is there’s many places like Machu Picchu. There’s, what what other places have nodes?
Even in Montana. You you’ll see them on, Egyptian sarcophagi. You’ll see them on the casings unfinished casing stones at the bottom of Menkaure’s pyramid. You’ll see them basically almost every megalithic site on the planet has some nubs somewhere. All the ones if they’re finished blocks, you’ll usually find nubs somewhere.
Do you think that it’s possible that those not there’s the nubs. Those nubs were used to hoist things up and move them into place?
Oh, yeah. Absolutely. I I mean, they they there’s a technique called a lifting boss, that that’s used, to lift big things like that. But there’s a couple of issues with that, being the only reason that they’re used. For 1, a lot of times they’re small like that, and they wouldn’t really do you much good.
For 2, a lot of times we sai them, like, on the lids of a of a coffin, for example, which you wouldn’t sana leave it there afterwards because you don’t wanna facilitate the next guy to be able to pop the coffin lid. Right?
You say that they’re small, but if you were trying to place something exactly and you were lifting it up from the bottom, the only way you would be able to do that is if you had something like a nub sticking on the outside of it.
Yeah. In order to catch a a rope or keep it from walking or something like that.
Or whatever it is, boards or what whatever you’re using to lift that and place it into position.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. There’s like I said, there’s, they they are lifting bosses are a thing. They’re not, it’s not unknown. And there’s a there’s a good possibility Ai mean, there’s not a good possibility. Ai certainly, quite frequently, these were used for that.
And interesting also that the bottom stones don’t have them. Mhmm.
That’s, the fact a lot of people do bring up a good point. I didn’t talk about it in my ai, but it’s interesting point is that why did they get left. Now ai that one around the windows there, like, to meh, that’s pretty clearly, to the left, Jamie. Sorry. That one right there. Yeah.
The one’s got that one’s pretty clearly to me, like, that’s functional. Right? I mean, they’re they’re ai.
That looks like maybe, like, stopped had an iron gate attached or something.
Veranda or some shah, a smoking balcony. But, some of them, on the other hand, they’d look, a lot more questionable. Okay. Like like, those are odd. Yeah. Thank you.
they’re just fucking weird. And, and ai you see them on on things that don’t ai, the the the stone was carved in the ground and they left these on.
Sorry, Jamie. To the one a little bit higher with the red tint to it, upper right hand sai. Upper right ai above that. Yeah. Click on that. Again, that is so strange.
See, ai and now, like, on stones like these, you don’t really need a lifting, boss. Okay? You got ai that look at that stone that’s on the right there that’s all, the one to the left of the that guy there. You could just use that lip on the corner right right above right below the cursor. You could use that lip for a lifting bus.
You could tie a rope around that thing and put it push it wherever the fuck you want it. There’s Right.
But if you wanted to get it to sit down without having to pull out whatever’s underneath it or whatever underneath it getting crushed, would you want something to assist you like that little nub? No. Yeah.
You yeah. Or you but, again, you could just pop it into the corner on the side and do the same thing.
But if you were doing that as a method for each individual stone and some of them you couldn’t pop in like that.
Yeah. Okay. I can go with that.
I’m saying? Like, it would be a technique that you would use to hoist these things into position. Does anybody have an explanation of what these things are?
No. Yeah. I mean, they that’s the lifting boss is what the mainstream explanation is. I say that all of them were for that. And there’s, again, there’s it’s the ubiquity that really makes it different to me. It’s like and they’re popping up on different sides of of the ocean, and that’s where it it just seems kind of weird.
It’s like, there for it to show up that’s looking so similar, used so similar all over the place left behind when they’re done. That’s kind of weird too.
Right. They didn’t polish them down.
They didn’t polish them down. Yeah. The rest of the walls use a lot of ai, I mean, the stones are fitted so well together. Clearly, they knew how to make these stones flat as fuck. Why is this part still got this big tit hanging off of it? It’s just it’s weird. Ai the title of my video saying the true purpose, that’s just clickbait. Nobody knows. There’s the best mainstream explanation would be lifting buses.
The most common alternate history explanation is usually ai, it’s like a leftover from the concrete being pulled out ai the bryden the video was saying or it’s, like, if you have a bag of concrete and it’s just like the one little spot that that kind of seeps out. I don’t think that they’re from geopolymers but that’s Yeah.
I’ve heard the concrete explanation too as far as those the the stones in the Great Pyramid but
Yeah. No. We can test again, we can test these things. That’s that’s where some of the guys that claim that that’s all everything’s geopolymers will pretend that we can’t test things. But the reality is we absolutely can test that for that kind of shit. I mean, that’s not difficult at all actually.
So, the problem is, and this is where it gets like you said, the archaeologists stand between things. The problem is is that in certain places in the world ai Peru, for example, in Bolivia, it’s fucking hard to get look at those alien bodies right down in Peru. Right? Those Yeah. Okay.
we’ve been looking at them.
Oh, I’m sure you have. And the scientists keep saying they’re real, but the only fucking ai I ever see weighing in on them are Peruvian scientists. It’s like, okay. Let let let some people from around the world oh, no. No. No. Fuck you guys. These are us. Alright, man.
But is that ai a hyper exaggerated version of the boneyard?
It it it could it could be. Deeper implications? It could be, but we’ve seen a lot of the same kind of stuff with them with, they they have a problem in Peru with archaeology and corruption with the money. Like, I don’t know if you saw my video on the elongated skulls, but, they okay.
They, that video, I just cover basically how those things came in these big bundles. K? They meh these grave bags and there’d be a body in there. And so they harvested a couple of at least, like, 600 of these bundles. And every time they just get opened and willy nilly shit get moved around.
Rockefeller ends up trading for a few of them and and to finance because they couldn’t have finances, to store these things properly.
So Rockefeller got some of those heads?
Oh, oh, yeah. He he and we don’t know how many exactly. He reportedly just 4. But, like, he gives the money to these people to to, like, restore all these mummies, and the first thing that they do is they restore a bunch of textiles that other mummies that they don’t have anymore were, like, packed in and shit.
It’s just even all the way up into the sixties, an anthropologist opened, like, 70 some odd bundles, recorded what he found in 4 of them, and put the rest back on the fucking shelf. They’ve been stealing artifacts selling them on the open market. Right. It’s all about money.
The Sai really rich people, ai, some billionaire guy goes, I want a mummy. What do I gotta get to I want a mummy room in my castle.
I want one with a head I want one with a really weird head. Which one’s got the best head? Let’s open 60. Okay. And, that’s just the the Cusco tunnels. They just this one’s so fucked. They just announced this January, archaeologists have discovered that there are tunnels running under Cusco and Peru that connect the temple of the sun to the fortress of Sacsayhuaman and some other places around there.
Oh, this is crazy. It’s gonna be great, man. We did all these ai. It’s sana be amazing. Amazing discovery.
Fucking Brian Forrester uploaded a video, like, 11 years ago of him going on tour of those tunnels. You could pay a ai 20 years ago to go on tour of those tunnels. They fucking were the Spanish were writing about them in the 1600, in the late 1500. The only reason that we didn’t investigate these tunnels is because in the thirties was when archaeology started becoming a thing and going down there and checking out those skulls and shit.
And at the exact same time, madam Blavatsky and Edgar Cayce was like, you know those tunnels that are supposed to be down there? I bet they were built by the Atlanteans. And so ever since then, archaeologists have pooh poohed it. There was a guy in the 2000 that it’s sai he’s an Atlantis hunter. He did ground penetrating radar in early 2000, found those tunnels. They rejected his work.
He had a priest that witnessed those cells. He’s been down in them. He was rejected out of hand. Although but but then that well, that’s okay because 25 years later, we found it. Ai I promise they didn’t steal or sell anything in the last 100 years That the world knew that these things existed.
Rich people were going down there and throwing money around, and there was 0 safeguards. It’s just Ai so ai circle back to the UFO or just the aliens there, it’s ai, I have a real problem with that shit in Peru because I can’t Yeah. It’s just so tainted. It’s so corrupt.
It’s so weird too. I mean, I love looking at it. I wish it was real. But that to me is always the problem whenever it comes to alien stuff. I want it to be real. So that part of my bryden, I have to go, hey, stupid. Let’s let’s just because this is an X-ray doesn’t mean this is legit. By the way, I can make you a fake X-ray pretty easy online these days. Yeah.
It wouldn’t be hard at all. But these X rays are so compelling that if they are legitimate X rays, if someone really did just piece this together with a bunch of random bones, what a fantastic job they did because it doesn’t look awkward at all. It looks real.
It the the thing the thing about them that looks the fakest is just a photograph of the bodies themselves. Everything else looks fucking pretty legit.
Right. If the x rays are real. Yes. And that’s this is part of the problem. But the x rays that they shah, that they say are real, god, they look so cool. I mean, you see the 3 fingered hands, you see the bones look similar to ours but different. You know, there’s enough of it that’s similar to a human beings and it is some sort of, bipedal, you know, hominid like creature, whatever it is.
And we know I mean, ai, we know that humans existed with a bunch of other hominids on this planet for a long ai. So it wouldn’t be, like, for us to discover a new species of even if they weren’t aliens wouldn’t be crazy.
If they were, like, way more advanced than us, but they ai got wiped out. That’s you know, there’s versions of us that aren’t as good as us shah aren’t here anymore.
Yeah. Right? So That’s fair.
We have Homo sapiens, Denisovans that didn’t discover until a decade or so ago.
Right? So then there’s a bunch of different versions of human beings that weren’t as good as us, and we’re the ones that maybe ones were better. And maybe the ones that were better didn’t make it.
Because we almost didn’t make it a ton of times.
Yeah. And a lot of it doesn’t it’s we’re not it’s you could say, well, why did we some people would think at that point, why did we make it in the ones that were better or not if that’s case? But we’re not in direct competition with each other to survive necessarily. It’s also with mother nature and all these other things. Sure.
Sai, like, you just wrong place, wrong time, species gets wiped out.
Sorry. Yeah. What is this, Jamie?
an article about the mummies right now, and this popped up.
Met metallic plates have been found throughout other areas of the mummy’s bodies ram the interior covering some of the bones to external attachments on the sai, forming a bifunctional implant with no signs of rejection. These polymetal polymetallic plates have been analyzed using a light based measurement revealing an alloy compound of copper, cadmium, osmium, aluminum, gold, and silver, he added.
Notably, the silver has purity of over 95%, which is rare in nature. Additionally, cadmium and osmium osmium, relatively recent discoveries, are currently used in satellite communication and satellite structures. This is what they’re telling us though.
One of them was found that’s
a daily mail article? Yeah. Pregnant.
Is this a daily mail article?
one was pregnant. I think that’s the one.
They still fuck? That’s kinda crazy. They don’t have dicks. Has it pregnant? Right? Shouldn’t they be farming that off to a test tube if they’ve gotten past, intercourse? Do it like octopi or something. The the really weird ones were the, the x rays of the body in that position, where you see all the skull and the the way the skull is formed, the way the fingers are formed.
It’s very weird, weird, weird stuff.
It’s a 3 d reconstruction of one hand?
Yeah. Wow. Super weird stuff.
Yeah. It is pretty wild. I’d I’d
If it’s real. But if it’s just somebody’s art project, you fuckers.
I read that so the I read that the art project was the little small ones.
Yeah. The small ones supposedly have been debunked.
they have 100 of them apparently? What?
Yeah. Okay. What do we have to give you? Trump, get on it. Tell Trump. You know what I’m saying?
turns out they’re aliens.
We no longer want an expedition to Ethiopia. Scrap that one.
Imagine. Well, we need a bunch of expeditions. We need answers, you know. We need someone who is, ai, vatsal high position of the White House that’s interested in this stuff.
That would be very ai, in my honesty.
Like, find one of them things, bring it to Meh, and let’s do a a ai stream of scientists actually and analyzing it. So it doesn’t get gatekeeped at all.
We just get a chance to sai, like, show the whole world what this is.
They did that with a couple of the bundles. They they tried to with a couple of the bundles in the fifties. There was a anthropologist that opened up 2 of them on on video. And when I was researching for my video, I found that those movie reels are lost. Nobody knows where they went. They just disappeared. Big fucking shock. There’s a newspaper article that recorded what she found in one of them.
That newspaper article is not in their archives. It is it’s it’s it it just stinks. It just stinks. It’s like I I am not keeping. Yeah. Well, yeah.
It’s I’m not a conspiratorial type of person, but I’m not stupid either. Right? Right. Pretty clear a fucking conspiracy there.
Sai what was supposedly the synopsis of her article?
Shah was just talking about what she found inside of the one of those mummy bundles with the the elongated skulls and the artifacts that would be into the grave goods and stuff.
The thing about the elongated skulls is some of them have a larger capacity, which is interesting. So it’s not simply like, because we know that there’s a technique that they do with young children where they put boards on the side of their heads and they flatten their head.
You can actually form someone’s head. But that’s not necessarily what was being done here.
No. It there’s, the the kind of nuanced argument is that some of them were legitimate aliens or other species or whatever, and then some of them were people trying to emulate that with their their own kids. Right.
Like that it was a status symbol to have that elongated head and so people ai to fake it and pretend. Maybe it was just a genetic anomaly. Right? Like Yeah. Some sort of bizarre ai, we we we talked about this, the people that are born, there’s a certain tribe in Africa where a bunch of them have only 2 toes and they look like ostrich feet.
No. I haven’t. That’s crazy.
Yeah. Jeremy could find it. It’s, real weird. So it’s, some genetic anomaly that, like a lot of people have there. It’s not really it’s not rare. There’s a photo of a bunch of them sitting there with their feet up. Like, that’s what their their toes look like. Yeah. And so there’s quite a few people that have this genetic anomaly with their toes.
is. So they have 2 enormous toes. So their feet are completely different than ours. Wow. Yeah. And there’s quite a few people that have that. Now, you could imagine that a similar genetic anomaly could take place with the shape of the skull. Absolutely. If you could develop people that were a bunch of them, where it’s a gene that can speak, like you can pass it on, that you could have something where people had a larger head and weird shaped head.
Yeah. That would and if it offered any sort of advantage at all, you know, you and you might think, well, how could that be? It’s, you know, obviously a a problem. But if it if it offered any sort of advantage ai the, you know, the Galapagos Islands. Right? Mhmm. The iguanas there that go down and swim in the water and eat moss off the bottom. Y’all got webbed feet.
So it stands to reason to me that whatever happened that isolated Galapagos and made it a shitty place to try to find food for an iguana, you got one of these iguanas. It’s a little mutant McNugget running around, and he’s got webbed toes already. And he’s like, fuck, man. Nobody wants to hang out with me because I look all weird.
But then this happens, and all of a sudden, he’s the only guy that can consistently get food. It’s, you know, that kind of disadvantaged turned advantage overnight kind of thing. Sai Well,
those those weird adaptations take place quicker than they thought. And a good example of that is the Congo. You know, there’s parts of the Congo where there’s an amazing BBC documentary about as a multiple disc c v CD, DVD rather, thing that I had back in the day. And this Congo documentary, one of the things they found was there’s a lot of plains animals that got trapped in the Congo.
So the Congo, because of the change of the climate there, at one point in time, it was, plains. So it was grasslands. So you have all these antelope and all these different animals that normally exist in these open wide areas, but they’re jammed into a ai now and they’ve adapted.
And one of the animals that adapted is the duiker. So the duiker is a small antelope that can swim underwater for as much as a 100 yards and eats fish. Jesus.
So this thing that lived out in the plains, like all the other little antelopes, now can fucking swim and dives underwater and can swim a 100 yards underwater It’s insane. And eats fish.
So this weird adaptation that takes place just in the Congo Yeah. You know, which is this is, like, incredibly vital environment that so much diversity of life exists in.
That’s weird. It’s weird, but it’s crazy, like, how how ubiquitous those things can be. Like, you know, Madagascar and the lemurs? Lemurs basically, like, have all these evolutionary niches in Madagascar filled in. Like, instead of a woodpecker, there’s a lemur with a big ass fucking finger, and he tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap. Really? Yeah.
If if we can look that guy up if you want, Jamie. The Woah. The the Madagascar’s got almost every major evolutionary niche is filled by a lemur. It’s Really? Yeah. It’s a fucking lemur island, man. It’s just it’s just ai, the different kind of lemurs on Madagascar are all over the place.
It’s not every single one, but ai woodpeckers. There’s no fucking woodpeckers there. The insect eating birds are not birds. They’re lemurs. Woah.
The whole the whole island is,
Look at those fucking claws. How weird. That looks fake.
The aye ai. There’s the finger of death.
The world’s most demonic lemur is also its most endangered. Meet the creature with the ugliest finger on the planet. What does it look like the full version of it? Woah. Look at his eyes. What a cool looking creature. Wow. That’s a lemur. Yeah. That looks like something from, like, Lord of the Rings.
That does not even look like a real creature.
Yeah. It’s, evolution’s crazy that way. And, it’s like, woah. Look at that little fucker. You get a great example of, like, like, you probably heard them say that, ai, the dinosaurs get wiped out and allowed mammals the opportunity to take over the planet. Ai, otherwise, mammals would have just been a bunch of shrews running around in the grass. And that’s that that exact kind of thing.
It’s like that lemur ain’t gonna out compete woodpeckers, but he don’t have to. So he gets to take off and do his thing.
Because there are no woodpeckers there. Yeah. So something fills that niche.
Exactly. So we it’s that same kind of thing we get to see it in, you know, ai you were talking about the, what the ai what’s the name of that deer thing you were talking about?
Ai. Yes. But it it that to become a underwater meat eater, that’s that’s quite a jump. But there’s probably not many alligators down there doing that exact same job. I mean, not many things taking its its spot. Otherwise, it wouldn’t have been able to find a niche there. There wouldn’t have been no food.
Right. Yeah. There’s it’s just it’s really interesting. There’s herds of antelope running through dense rain forest, running through puddles in the water and everything. Really crazy because they just sort of got trapped there.
Wow. Wow. That’s so insane. It’s like the, the the mountains that they have in the South America where they’ve got, basically, it’s like the same as an island where it’s ai nothing can go down from a certain elevation. So, ai, there’s a bunch of things that live up in the mountains that are basically evolutionary isolated and have been for 10,000, 20000 years.
And so you got a bunch of goofy species that are only next mountain over there a little bit different. Next mountain over there a little bit different. Same as finches that Darwin was chasing around in the early days. Yeah. Pretty interesting stuff. I’ll I’ll I I can nerd out on all that shit for a long time. I love it.
But just the sheer variety the sheer variety of life forms that we know are real. And what’s interesting is, like, things that are cryptic or, you know, cryptozoology type deals, people are so dismissive of them. But Ai, like, my god, there’s so much that’s real. There’s so much that’s real.
Like, one of my favorites is the the little hobbit man, from the ai florist because that was dismissed forever. That was just nonsense until a couple decades ago. They’re like, oh, hey, okay. We just found something that’s like a little tiny person, a little 3 foot person that’s not us, You know?
It’s but it’s bipedal and it seems to have worked with tools and hunted. It’s it’s funny how skeptical they get with this stuff. It’s it’s we’re just we’re not even skeptical. It’s cynical. Mhmm.
Because, I mean, clearly, we know that island dwarfism exists, which is where things get smaller or bigger on islands depending. Right? You might have some big ass swans and some small elephants on an island.
Yeah. Lizards get bigger. Right?
Exactly. Smaller things tend to get bigger and bigger things tend to get smaller. So we know that’s a thing, then why is it a problem to assume that that would happen with with humans or with hominids?
Right. We know what happens with the elephants. Yeah. Dwarf elephants
on these islands. It’s for and that’s the kind of thing shah honestly is almost as sounds like religious thinking, not scientific thinking to me. It’s like we’re better and we we’re not we’re immune to all the same forces of nature. It’s like a scientist would just should just be ai, okay, man.
It’s just ego. It’s it’s ego. Ego works with everything in the wrong direction, including science.
And well, that’s to me, that’s that’s kind of it’s kind of fucked because even though I know that those guys, like I was saying earlier, are socially awkward and probably emotionally stunted quite frequently, can’t even suss their own feelings. But at the same time, it’s like science is the whole fucking expedition, the whole undertaking, the whole reason you do it is to see clearly.
And when trying to get rid of Joe has an opinion, Jamie has an opinion, Dan has an opinion, they’re all different. But if we all see the same thing
We can be pretty sure that this is real. But if I see it different than you, then Jamie, well, now Yeah. And so when they inject their ego heavily into it, political quite frequently nowadays, it’s it’s not fucking science anymore. Now you’re you are defiling the thing that you set out to do. You’re and you know you’re doing it.
Let’s just call it the truth. Like, truth is the most valuable thing if you’re speaking openly about something. If you’re talking about something publicly, truth is the most important thing. As soon as you are willing to violate truth to preserve something else, like your status, your ego, your, you know, your place in the hierarchy of information, well, now I can’t listen to you anymore.
Absolutely. Ai know you’re willing to lie. You’re a grifter. Yeah. And, obviously, politics is the best example of that.
mean, especially today. Mhmm. I guess it’s probably a good time to talk about this. There was a thing that came out recently. There was a book. There was, some book about the Kamala Harris campaign, but they talked about her getting on the show. And they said a bunch of things that weren’t true.
They talked to a supposedly, talked to, like, a 150 different people about her and, you know, what happened with her coming on the show. I don’t know if it’s a 150. A lot of people. They didn’t talk to us and which is kind of crazy. And which is ai they didn’t even ask.
But they said things that just weren’t true. One of the things they said that weren’t true was that we, lied about the day that Trump was coming on. No. We just didn’t tell you that Trump was coming on. He was already booked a long time ago. This is how it worked.
Trump was really easy to book, like, super easy. We offered one day. He said yes. That was it. There was no, what are we gonna talk about?
How long is it gonna be? Is it gonna be edited? There was nothing.
The what’s the wave waiver? Here. Give me that waiver. Sign it. It was so easy. So he was already booked. They never committed to doing the show. So all this talk there was another thing. They said that the reason why they did the Beyonce thing, the Beyonce event in Houston, was so that they could be in Texas to do my show.
They never agreed to do the show. None of that’s true. They never agreed.
fucked. They also said that they sent someone down here to the studio to do a walk through of the set. That’s not true. The Trump administration did. I mean, if they are trying to say that they as in the entire federal government well, I don’t think the Trump well, I guess the Secret Service is a part of the federal government.
Maybe you can kinda get away with saying that because the Secret Service came down here for Trump and looked around that we sent someone down, but it was not. It was the Trump administration sent him down because they’re the only ones that had a date to do the show. These people didn’t have a date to do.
They never agreed to do the show. This is really important. Even after Trump went on, they offered for me to come to DC and do a show with Kamala. But even then, it was the same deal. It was only, like, 45 minutes to an hour, and, you know, it was not on my set.
And I said that, look. He did it here. We should probably do it here. Like, if it’s possible to do it here. Obviously, when he did it, it had an enormous result. I’m willing to do the same thing for her. I wanted to release both of them on the same day.
This was my goal. I was even trying to figure out if there was a way that I could do it, and I even offered to do it late that night. So the night that Trump came on, I’m like, what if we do her, like, when she’s done in Texas, if she came here? But no one ever committed to doing it. This is, like, really important because they keep pretending that I lied or I did this or I did that.
No one they never committed to doing it. We offer we went through I I’ve got a whole but we have all the receipts, by the way.
I have a whole list of conversations that took place. They never said she was gonna do it. So this whole idea that we fucked her over and then we we fucked her over for Trump, incorrect. Just not true.
But I think it’s someone trying to cover their ass for the fact that she never did it. And if she did do it, it might have had a positive effect.
If her and I had a good time and we got along great and she won over, you know, the air quote, young male vote, things could have been different.
What So this guy’s probably trying to cover his ass.
That’s, I was that’s what I’m thinking too is because Ai the reaction to her not coming was, like, pretty big.
But they didn’t commit to doing it. This is the thing. Why while this guy’s saying, like, that we we were difficult to deal with. Not true. We were super easy. We made it real clear. But, also, it’s gotta be the actual real show. It shouldn’t be some fake version of it where I’m sitting in a conference room. Oh, also, they wanted a stenographer in the room. They wanted staff in the room.
They wanted ai Ram is just in here by himself. Yeah. Just me, him, and Jamie. That’s it for 3 hours. Like, they wanted to do everything.
They wanted it very controlled, and they were really concerned that it wasn’t gonna be edited. So I don’t think they ever really were sure they wanted to do it. Yeah. Then once Trump did it and it had this huge response, I think then it was like, what the fuck? What do we do? And he just did it.
It’s got 50 fucking 1000000 views. This is so stupid. Why didn’t we do it? And so then there was even then when they offered to do it in DC, my manager asked, is she committed to doing this? When I bring if I bring this to Joe, no. She hasn’t committed to doing this. Have you brought this to her?
Like, they wouldn’t even say whether or not she had expressed willingness to do it or whether they were trying to convince her to do it. There was we know for sure there were some people that were supposedly on her staff that were against her doing it. They thought it was a bad because, you know, it’s a bunch of wokesters. They’re they’re basically in a cult. You’re you have a distribute look.
If you’re willing to go on Fox News, you talk to what’s that guy’s name? Brett Bryden?
Where they cut that off after 20 minutes. When they did that, that’s when I was like, look. It’s gotta be in the studio. It’s gotta be in the studio, and it’s gotta be real. It’s gotta be a real conversation. I had entertained a couple of times going to but I was like, ai minutes is just not enough. You know?
You and I have been talking an hour and a half already. Yeah. Yeah. It’s just ai it’s not enough time. You need more time.
You need more time to find out what makes someone tick.
And ai, probably what she was afraid of.
Probably what they were afraid of. Maybe not tyler. I think they should have been. I think we would’ve had a good old time.
No. You’re you’re a good guy. Ai I’d I
think we would’ve had fun.
I think I think it was a huge, huge mistake on our part. And let’s be honest, like, it’s the kind of thing that it’s reminiscent of the forget the congressman that asked Mark Zuckerberg how how Facebook makes money. It’s just like they’re so just so detached from the modern world.
It’s like you you could spend 1,000,000 of dollars on all your ad campaign all across YouTube, or you could just go sit in the room with Joe for 3 hours. Ai mean, I’ll tell you which one’s gonna do better for you, lady. But she picked the ad campaigns on YouTube for The
problem is that I think that the people that saw it as an they thought they were gonna win anyway, apparently. And the people that saw it as a negative thought, like, there’s been a few blunders where things didn’t go well. But I think a lot of those blunders are I was listening to this woman on the Tucker Carlson shah, and she was talking about, what Biden was like during the presidency.
And one of the things that she sai, I thought that was very interesting was that there’s many people that worked with Biden that said there were moments, in his first couple of years where he was very lucid and that he would be actually running the meetings, and he had talking points on that were written down, but he was having these lucid conversations.
And then he would do these public things, and he would have blunders. I think a lot of it is just the pressure of performing publicly under intense scrutiny. Like, if you have to do a live meh, like, say, if you have to do Saturday ai live or something like that and you’re gonna do a monologue, the pressure of doing that monologue is so much different than the pressure of just going up at a local comedy club.
It’s insane, and I think that pressure. Joe Ai, as much as you know, I’m sure he has a high self opinion, clearly. When he is confronted by the reality that half the country hates him and thinks he’s doing a terrible job and then he has to talk publicly live, then I think those cognitive problems were sort of elevated.
That makes sense. I think that’s the same with her. So I think that’s the same with her when she’s on Fox with Brett Ai. I think it’s hostile environments. I think it’s large crowds. I think it’s a lot of things where you don’t get to see the real person. So that was my goal.
My goal was to try to meet the real person. Just like I did with Trump, just try to meet and talk with the real person, and my goal was what I really wanted to do, which we talked about this quite a bit, me and my manager, of doing it on the same day. And my manager, she agreed. She, like, this would be the perfect way to set it up. Like, we both agree. Put them both out at the same time.
You know, go watch them all, see what you think. That would be their ultimate way to do it, but they did never they never agreed to do it. So all this shit that’s in that book that they never talked to us, just not true. Maybe it’s someone who’s trying to preserve their job.
Maybe someone’s trying to say, hey. It wasn’t my fault. You know, they they became difficult. No. We didn’t become difficult.
The other thing was, like, they wanted to do it that Saturday, the day after Ram, and I said, I’ll do it, but it has to be at 8:30 AM. The reason why was I had a podcast already scheduled that was a live UFC podcast. So we do this thing called Ai Companion. So there was this title fight that was happening in I think was it Saudi Arabia Or was it Dubai ai Abu Dhabi?
Some it was somewhere in the Middle East, I believe, if I remember correctly. See if you can find out what that was. Just so just we we’re clear. I have friends. I flew in 3 of my buddies from California, and we were all gonna do this podcast together. Like, we had committed to doing this.
Like, they were already in town. Like, I can’t just say no, guys. I can’t do this awesome thing because I have to interview Kamala Harris.
Seems like I should to some people, but that’s because you’re in the politics business. I’m an MMA commentator. This is part of my ai. And I said I would do it. I said I’ll do it, but it has to be, like, 8:30 in the morning because I have to be done by the time the fight start. That’s reasonable.
They didn’t do that either. So this idea that I sabotage her, there’s a bunch of people that say I I fucked her over or ai. That’s not true. So you can think whatever you want, but it was Abu Dhabi. So that was Ilha Teporia versus Max Holloway. So for UFC fans, just so just so you know, for people listening that aren’t UFC fans, that was a huge fight. That was a gigantic fight.
Max Holloway just beat Justin Gaethje in, like, literally the knockout of all ai. And Ilha Tipporia is one of the absolute best fighters on planet Earth. If not number 1 pound for pound, certainly number 2. Certain or number 3. So he’s in the in the top ai of the absolute best athletes in any weight class.
So this was a clash of the titans, the greatest featherweight champion of all time versus the current featherweight champion. Sai I’m not gonna miss
I it’s me. I I understand. Ai I work around you. I said I would do it at night. I’ll come back. I’ll do it at midnight. I don’t give a fuck. I’ll do it. So it wasn’t me fucking someone over. And so just whoever’s in charge of spreading that narrative, That’s deceptive.
Yeah. And she she missed out, man. She could’ve sat in the same chair that Shane Gillis sat in.
Or it could’ve been a wreck. But it could’ve been a wreck with Trump too. You know? Like, there was there was a moment where me and Trump were I was saying, tell me how the 2020 election was stolen. Like and I feel like if you’re for the last 4 years have been telling everybody that they robbed you, you should be able to tell people how you know they robbed you, and you should be able to say it.
Yes. Clearly. Clearly. I don’t I don’t so I don’t know what that’s about. I don’t know if he has other people that tell him that. He’s he compartmentalized. Like, look. You’d hey, Rudy Giuliani. You deal with that. I got other shit to deal with. I’m gonna deal with this.
You tell me they rob me, I’m gonna say they rob me.
I don’t know. I don’t know. But so that could’ve gone sideways, but it didn’t. Yeah. It didn’t.
It’s it goes back to that how you disagree with people thing.
know, you don’t have to be an asshole about it.
Right. You should be able to communicate with people in a way that it’s just about what you’re talking about. It’s not a it’s a shitty tactic to try to break a person down as a human being because you wanna enforce your argument or say their argument sucks because they suck as a human being too.
Like, come on. We’re we’re big grown ups here. We can just talk about the actual ideas.
Sai meh, we actually get to where we’re trying to get to. Right? We’re trying to figure out the other side of this. So seems seems kinda cut and dry, but a lot of people miss that. The ego’s are an ego’s a powerful fucking thing, man.
It really is. And it I mean, I’m glad we took that little side trip because I had to explain that. Yeah. But the the thing is that that little monster rears its ugly head in everything. It doesn’t just rear its ugly head in politics. It rears its ugly head in archaeology, in religion, in culture, in everything we do. Yeah.
It just it’s a lot of it is Ai have said this for so long. I don’t want to ever say I was wrong, and I will I will somehow or another derail any arguments against me. I will call those people racist. I will call those people I was watching one of your videos where there’s this person who listened to what Flint Dibble said about Graham Hancock and Atlantis and connecting Atlantis to white supremacy, and she made the most distorted statement that’s saying that people of color were not capable, that this is the argument of the people that support Atlantis.
People of color were not capable of that sort of civilization, which literally no one has ever said because everybody, especially the plea people that believe that that area of Sai Saharan Africa, the, Ai Reichardt.
Yeah. Reichardt. How do you
I think I think it’s Reichardt.
Reichardt structure? That that is that that is Egypt or that is rather Atlantis. That is literally in Africa. So So who the fuck do you think built it? Like, if you’re talking about the pyramids, no one is saying Europeans came to Africa and built the pyramids. So the the Africans built the pyramids.
So it none of this white supremacy thing makes any sense because all these people are saying was, I think that this city in Africa was Atlantis.
think which Well, that’s why
ai sana find an ancient civilization that is super advanced, wouldn’t you think maybe it would be in an area around where there’s fucking for sure ancient advanced civilizations that made pyramids?
Yeah. I mean, it’s kind of a no brainer
What they what they do is they this is where Flint is especially insidious. You know, I got a I got a long well with Flint and a bunch of other archaeologists for a long time. But I made a video that went into the details of how Ignatius Donnelly was not the guy who founded modern day Atlantis, honey.
And he he did believe in some kind of Arya first things and it was he didn’t he believed that other races weren’t capable of of innovating, and he was Yeah.
But that’s just one douchebag.
He was popular. But the thing is is people that came before, they tried to make it out like negations. And and the guys that came before him both believed the Maya were the they found the one of them believed the Maya fucking whooped the ass all the way over into Indian shit.
He believed that the Maya were the Egyptians.
Yes. Augustus Meh Pluenon is the one that believed the Maya whooped ass all over the world, and the other one was,
Were the Maya supposedly seafaring?
Called, Charles Atin de Bazier de Bobo. These are the 2 guys that they’ve they were the first ones to find, like, that chocmal statue with the weird and the heart and plate. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. They were the ones that started seeing they’re the first ones to see the similarities between these things.
And so they believe that, you know, ancient Egypt is this technologically superior place. And here we’ve seen the same thing here with similar iconography. So I made a video explaining that this is the SAA that the letter that the Society For American Archaeology wrote to Netflix to call Graham Hancock a racist, basically, not call him a racist.
Fuck you guys. Is it was wrong. There was erroneous. It contained false information. And I pointed that out, and eventually, Flint’s addressed it.
And his argument was, well, it doesn’t really matter. It’s not a big deal. We use the word comment and and and Graham talks about a comment and these this other guy didn’t. And and it doesn’t really matter because so many white supremacists believe this shit anyway. And it was just ai at that point, I I was kind of ai, okay.
This isn’t science anymore. And then I watched him do that waffle and bullshit here where he did it with great when you’re pushing him on it, and he’s like, no. I didn’t say that. Well, yeah. I said that. Well, no. I didn’t say that. I was just, alright, dude. No. I’m I’m gonna drag you for this.
There’s too many people that are used to being in a position of authority where they’re never questioned like ai. When they can say that in front of a class or they can say that in front of colleagues and nobody pushes back. And then there’s also this problem with leftist ideology where, if someone if there is some sort of a history at any point in time of white supremacy like that Ignatius Donnelly ai.
Like, you have to connect even everything attached to the theories of this advanced city, this the advanced lost civilization. You have to attach it to white supremacy or you are a racist.
Or you’re enabling or you’re dog whistling, which is my favorite. Dog whistling is ai.
Yeah. It’s just it’s it’s yeah. It’s insane. Ai hear racism. I hear racism. Ai. Ai, I’m a do a lynching. It’s just
like It’s so dumb because listen. If you have a place like Egypt, that’s way crazier than Atlantis. You already have a place that’s fucking insane.
That’s way crazier because whatever Atlantis had, it didn’t survive whatever that
If that Reichardt structure, if that’s really where it is and it was impacted by the great flood, by the end of the Younger Ai, the impact theory, the the water from all the polar caps rushes through and destroys everything, ai tsunamis everywhere because of the global cataclysm. Okay. It’s well, it wasn’t as good because if that’s the pyramids are still standing, so that all that shit happened at the same time the pyramids too. Yeah.
So that what you’re saying, if you really believe all that, is that the pyramids were way more advanced than Atlantis, and believing Atlantis is crazy.
And it’s white supremacy even though it’s in the same part of the fucking world.
It’s Help me out. They yeah. It’s always always basically, no matter what, they’re always gonna find a way to not just
it. They’re gonna poo poo it. They’re gonna turn the that’s that’s that’s not enough. That’s not an underwater model. That doesn’t look like a tool to me. Yeah. It’s it’s just this this poo poo attitude that, really it it it does them a huge disservice because, ultimately, the most interested amateurs on the planet would be us, pyramidates, Guys that are into that kind of goofy shit.
We’re the most interested just like Carl Sagan knew his audience, the most interested people in space were the UFO crowd. The most interested people in archaeology are not archaeology students. That’s their 9 to 5. I’m the one that’s reading the shit at 2 o’clock in the morning with the beer in my hand. I I love this shit.
But I don’t want it you’re gonna bore me if you talk about stratigraphy, and we’re gonna want a story. We’re gonna want
You’re gonna want something exciting to meh. Yeah. Ai dig into it.
So when they literally deliberately piss on the mysteries, it’s like, oh, there’s no there’s nothing to see here. Nothing to see here. Nothing to see here. Nothing to see here. Nothing to meh here. Ai why I talk about Carl Sagan all the time. He might have laughed in their face, you know, but he never tyler meh nothing to see here.
Well, you know what? Carl Sagan smoked a lot of weed. He did.
That’s very uncomfortable for a lot of people that don’t like weed. Oh, makes you lazy. Nope. You were already lazy.
Yeah. Yeah. Weed just got there while you were lazy.
It has nothing to do with weed. Stop it.
You know? It’s true. I I get what you’re saying. It’s, a lot of people like to blame things for, blame say that drugs are all just bad, but I forget the dude’s name, that it like, was the guy that discerned the DNA, like, the human DNA.
That’s correct. Yeah. Funny. And, Carey Moss.
Did it well on LSD. Yeah. They’re ai Yeah. They cracked the code on LSD or whatever. I mean, that shit’s you know, it’s it’s part of our brains, man. It’s there. And as a tribe
there’s some controversy about the Francis Crick thing,
Right? Isn’t there a controversy about whether Francis Crick was, I’m pretty sure Carey Mullis was open when he was talking about, the PCR method that he devised that when he was on acid, which is also also, he was a huge critic of using that stuff for detecting diseases. He’s ai, this is so fucking stupid. Like, you don’t know like, he was so angry.
And then have you ever seen that video where he’s angry about Anthony Fauci saying he does not know what he’s doing? He’s not a scientist. He’s a bureaucrat.
can find that video because it’s fascinating because he’s literally talking about this is pre COVID, by the way.
He’s because he died, like, right or right before COVID happened. But he was talking about how PCR should never be used to detect diseases because you could find these tiny fragments of a disease, but it doesn’t even mean that someone’s infected, especially when you’re ramping it up to x amount of cycles.
Like, they had so many cycles. You had so many false positives that maybe someone had encountered this thing at one point in time, but it was dormant in their body and dead, but yet you’re still you you’re you’re looking at such minute particles that you can’t use it to detect whether or not someone’s sick.
And that’s what we’re using during the pandemic to detect whether or not so you got so many false positives. You know, some estimates were higher than 50% false positives.
Insane. Sai, you find Carey Mullis on Anthony Fauci. He’s, like, sitting at a desk at his his kitchen table or he’s, sitting at his kitchen table with a a guy he’s talking to, and he’s just breaking down the difference between the actual science. Have you found it?
It’s only a preview of the video.
I know it’s available. I’ve seen it.
Ai just look. I’m your ai, it’s I’m stuck in the No.
I understand. Preview sai,
and I’ve gotta find another one.
it. Okay. You’ll find it. I’m sure.
That’s why I gotta double check and make sure to this is not what you wanted.
But that’s That’s it ai there. 2nd one down.
This is Russia. I’m not going there.
Oh, you’re gonna get a fucking ai. It’s today’s there it is.
Change your computer to Russian script first.
Yeah. I think that’s it. Sai this is Carey Millis, won a Nobel Prize for his PCR technique while employing employed by, Emeryville Biotech Firm Who
is the humanity that that that that wants to go to all the details and stuff and listen. You know, these guys like Fauci get up there and start talking. You know, he doesn’t know anything really about anything, and I’d say that to his face. Nothing. The man thinks you can take a blood sample and stick it in an electron microscope, and if it’s got a virus in there, you’ll know it.
He doesn’t understand electron microscopy, and he doesn’t understand meh. He that he should not be in a position like he’s in. Most of those guys up there on the top are just total administrative people, and they don’t know anything about what’s going on at the bottom. You know?
Those guys have got an agenda, which is not what we would like them to have, being that we pay for them to take care of our health in some way. They’ve got a personal kind of agenda. They make up their own rules as they go. They change them when they want to, and they smuggle it like Tony Fauci does not mind going on television in front of the people to pay his salary and lie directly into the camera.
You can’t expect the sheep. What is
it? Yeah. So this was pre pandemic. Yeah.
ai, it says. Yeah. It’s brutal.
Yeah. So he’s what he’s talking about, I I think back then, was also the AIDS crisis, which that that’s a whole another ball of wax. And if you wanna get into that vatsal another ai, folks, just please go read Bobby Kennedy’s book, The Real Anthony Fauci. It’s incredible. But so this is another thing.
This is more gatekeeping. It’s the same kind of thing. This meh be in a different way, maybe not to protect the ego, but to protect money.
Yeah. One of the things, with COVID that always always tickles me on that is the way that they threw the I feel to me, I feel like they threw the red herring of a mask at us. I feel like the I feel like the mask was a a bullfighter’s cape. I feel like you’ve only got so many hours in a day.
You gotta pick your battles and you’ve got the mask is a easy symbol. It’s it’s everybody can complain about it because it affects everybody. It’s sai easy touchstone. You can see it. You could it’s it’s but while you everybody’s fighting that, that really is effectively, you just have to fucking wear a hat for a few months or a few years.
They’re closing down our stores and taking the kid that’s she’s I got 2 more years of wrestling. Yeah. Fuck you. You you’re not ever gonna make state. Fuck you.
You just that’s the people that’s the stuff that was getting lost. The masks. Ai I’ll wear fucking masks over my face today if it’ll bring back white elephant shit.
There’s also no logical explanation. If the if the vaccine worked, give it to the people that are vulnerable. Let everybody else live their life. That makes the most sense, but they couldn’t do that. They had to pretend that the other people were vulnerable. They had to pretend that children were dying of it.
They talked about it all the time. No healthy children died of it. It’s not true. They ai to pretend that it was really dangerous for young people. It wasn’t, unless they were already really sick.
What it exposed in this country is that there are a lot of people that are completely full shit that are in charge of telling us what the truth is, and that also we’re really vulnerable in terms of our health. Our health is very vulnerable. Our economy is very we can’t just shut the country down for a year and a half. It doesn’t work like that. We’re vulnerable.
It destroyed a lot of businesses, destroyed people’s lives, caused so many people to become drug addicts, so many people to commit suicide. Ai, there’s a loss of life and a loss of hope, and who knows what it’s gonna do to these young children that had to wear masks when they’re in preschool.
Who knows what the fuck that does to you? Learning how to talk with a mask on. You’re not reading mouths and lips, and you’re not getting a full facial feature to read off ai built children need for their development. We’ve found out that there’s a lot of people that just aren’t telling you the fucking truth.
And the crazy thing is they were doing it in the age of the Internet because they had been used to doing it for so long. They they didn’t develop the thing that people have now. Like, now, like, especially, like, someone like you or I who does stuff on YouTube, you know that if you say something and it’s not true, you gotta go back and say, hey.
This is what I thought. This is why I thought it, but now I know that this isn’t true. Because if you don’t do that, no one’s ever gonna fucking trust you again. Anthony Fauci in the beginning of the pandemic, like, don’t wear a mask. It doesn’t do anything. It’s just if anything, it’s you’re gonna smuts with it. And Then later he’s saying wear a mask. I wear 2. I wear 2 masks.
Like, what the fuck? There’s we have video, man. This is this is a different time. This is in 1986. You can’t just go and tell us some shit, and we don’t know whether or not you said something completely contrary to that just a month ago.
Yep. I think that might be part of why, Kamala was so worried about the unedited thing. You know, the when Hillary fainted a few election cycles ago, that video would have never made the news in the nineties. They just got bought. Right? Right.
fucking before they nobody knew it existed before it was posted. It was just like ai dude and ram. And now the Internet has it and it’s too fucking late. So, I
think the real thing that did her in was Comey. Oh, yeah. I think the investigation into the emails, I think that, like, in the middle of the That was brutal. That was crazy.
Ai but but what I’m getting at is that I think that that’s, especially for an older politician, somebody like Bryden. He how many decades of his life was he able to buy any video footage that was gonna cause him any problems? He just fucking squashed that. 2 or 3, and now it’s ai they did nothing, dude. You sai and fall. You’re going viral, buddy. Any damn thing you could do about it.
Also, who’s letting him walk up that fucking stair without having a catcher behind him? Oh, come on. Ai would have some giant dudes, big old fucking ai. That’s strange. Because if he’s going down the stairs and you got slippery shoes on, that’s a fucking precarious catch.
got a 180 pound man who stumbles and he falls backwards. Like, yay. Yo. This is that’s the fucking president. Don’t just let him walk up that thing on his own with slippery shoes on. He after he fell the 3rd time, why did they let him keep doing that?
I think maybe it was some of Gerald Ford’s family was hoping he’d break the record.
Giving away our age here. The old Gerald Ford stuff. Boy, that’s old. Ai is.
Actually, you gotta do a Nixon impression.
Oh, god. Yeah. I’m not a crook.
Yeah. It’s, it’s all the whole thing was very eye opening, I think. And I think that also led to Trump, you know, destroying in the election.
That’s that’s probably has a lot to do with it. I I meh before, like, they closed that White Elephant store, but, like, they closed so many bars in the town. Like, I was thrilled that that my my favorite bar, Mootsie’s, is still around. But I had a closed sign on it when apparently ai the plumbing above it leaked and I thought they were gone too because it was closed down for them to fix that in the middle of COVID.
And it was just like, ai ram. It’s like, we lost so many things in that town that were just little mom and pop outfits. Yeah. And just comes in and gets replaced with, like Target. Yeah.
And, like, you come to a city like this and you still got little shops that do well, little cafes and whatnot. But I live out in in this I live in a city, but around it’s a bunch of farm farm country. And there’s, like, the place that in Davenport that had these great milkshakes. You can’t fucking go there no more. They’re closed. They’re gone. And it’s a bunch of places.
Like, they’ve been around for generations.
And it didn’t have to happen that way. And if you wanna be real cynical, the people that are the real progressive leftist, that you should be cynical about that because it was the biggest transfer of wealth in the history of the United States. The lower class, lower and middle class lost $3,900,000,000 or trillion? Was it trillion? What’s the transfer? It might have been trillion.
I think it was, like, $3,900,000,000,000 over the over the course of the pandemic. And then that money was transferred to the the wealthiest people gained that money. How? What happened? Stocks, mutual funds? What what what what what what what what magic are you doing? You basically stole money.
Like, something happened, and through your policies, you enabled the wealthiest people to get way wealthier and the poorer people to get way poorer. Yeah. It’s ai 3,900,000,000,000. Is that correct? I don’t, look
The transfer of wealth. Ai.
at an article from 2022. I didn’t see anything newer.
Yeah. It’s a newer one. They they they were talking about it really recently. They were talking about it it, like, mirrors exactly.
1,000,000,000,000 something in there. 2,000,000,000,000. I see. What year is that? 200,000,000,000. There you go.
Sai just expect to pass. I don’t know.
I’m seeing numbers. Let’s just let’s be conservative and say it’s 3,000,000,000,000. That’s a crazy amount of money that gets transferred, and no one is, like, freaked out that this was by policies and this is by keeping everybody’s business shah down. You could basically just take over because people still need to buy stuff.
And then these big companies that people have stock in, did they’ve the speak goes way up and then everybody gets wealthier? This is kind of nuts. Well, the the progressives arya outraged that and that this idea that it was protecting your health. But how are you sure? Did you look at the data?
Because it doesn’t seem like it was.
Over several decades, this says it was 50,000,000,000,000. Jesus. This was from during the pandemic, though.
50,000,000,000,000 from the bottom ai, and that’s made the US less secure. Yeah. For fucking for sure it does. But the problem is, yachts aren’t cheap, bro. No.
No. They’re not. I’m not looking at them yet, but maybe next week.
You wanna put in an order for them supersonic jets? You gotta have some chatter. Ai be time to take over a small country.
It it’s it’s pretty wild. The, the things that were lost during COVID were in my mind, one of the biggest things was the trust in the scientific community, that they’re being honest. And I I I again, I like science. I like science a lot, and I don’t I think that just like most activists and most anything, like, when you look online and you see a transgender person is making a complete ass of themselves, that’s, generally speaking, not indicative of the way transgender people arya.
Even on the fucking Internet, man. Otherwise, you wouldn’t be seeing that person. Right? But, with everything. Yeah. With everything.
With cops, with teachers, with with some crazy teachers saying nutty things in front of the class. That’s a small percentage, a tiny yeah. It’s a problem. It’s a problem. But it’s not all teachers.
No. But when but when it’s science, the the deal is is that science fact checks itself. Like these guys all throw rocks at each other. They write a paper and other guys are trying trying to rip it apart and prove them wrong and okay. So in that environment, it requires an acceptance for this kind of shit to fly.
For for them to be able to repeatedly lie in peer reviewed journals requires their peers to not review the fucking papers. That’s really the only only way that can happen, and that happens so much. Like, it’s it’s still Meh Clovis first thing.
The Clovis first thing, which was another thing that, Flint pushed back against. And but obviously, there’s a lot of receipts. Ai, that guy almost lost his career, was shunned by sai, and he was right.
And our mainstream archaeologist tore that guy apart with personal attacks. They tried to destroy his reputation, destroy his career because they didn’t wanna be proven wrong.
They they tried Tom Dillaha was the guy who
Explain the whole thing to people so they don’t know him.
Absolutely. Clovis First is the theory that the first people in the first people in the Americas came over the Bering land bryden, like, 14, 15000 years ago. And they were used to Clovis points, and this was the first American humans. Before that, there was no people here. Now they started finding sites with 30000 years old, 25000 years old, and they started fucking with that narrative. And archaeologists were, for the most part, pushing heavily against it.
There were a few scientists that would make the fines and that they would fight for them. Now one eventually, it’s been overturned now that Clovis First is not the narrative anymore. And they’re not really sure exactly who got here first. They know the Bryden land bridge was part of it, but they also think there was some people from the probably from the ocean in South Meh.
And who knows for sure? It’s up in the air. They’re not so certain anymore. But, the Clovis First, debate, it was so bad that the guy that, won it, basically, a site in Chile called Monte Verde was the site that eventually he had a bunch of people there. They looked at the ai, and when they left, they were convinced that it that and that was the end of the debate for all intents and purposes.
There’s still a few holdouts.
How old was Monteverde estimated to be?
3000 years, I think. 27,000. Ai, right in there. The guy that discovered that ai and was excavating it, Tom Dillaha, was living in Chile under the time that Pinochet was in charge of Chile. One of his colleagues there’s video of this. I use this clip frequently. One of his colleagues called the state newspaper and said Monteverde is a CIA planted site in order to get him down into Chile. His wife and kids are there.
They fucking threatened his life over this is the this is the archaeologist version of Sai. Woah. Yeah. I shah you know, the video’s all over. Ai I use this clip frequently. He he, they basically threatened his life straight up.
He got letters to people saying that he wasn’t a real scientist, that he did not.
Is this Dillaha explaining this
in a video? Tom Dillaha explaining this.
If Jamie could find it, what would the video be?
But, if you had to go on Google, Tom Dillaha interview will probably do it. D I l l e h a y. Sorry. I should have I should have had that one pegged because No worries. I use this clip. Ai probably use it 10 times. It’s not one of those. Maybe put our, archaeology with it because he’s talking to another archaeologist. Dang it.
Challenge it close first.
Archaeologist threatened archaeologists threatened one of their own over Clovis first. Is that it?
It’s it’s on a, definite. There’s me. That that yeah. That would actually has
to play that. Go ahead. Yeah. That
has it. Tom Dillehay was instrumental in overturning Clovis first with his excavations at Monte Verde. But this caused him to have his life threatened by his own colleagues. His excavations were done in Chile during the reign of the ruthless dictator Pinochet. Clovis first was hotly debated amongst archaeologists at the ai, and one of them decided to use Pinochet as a means to silence Tom.
Moved down to Chile during the, dictatorship years of Pinochet. So I was opening up anthropology department. Sai, politically, it was difficult that time. Sana another colleague who sent a letter to the newspaper in Chile, one of the major newspapers saying that, Monteverdi was creation of the CIA to plant me down there.
And, you know, that puts you and your family in a dangerous situation in a country like that at that time.
Seems to me like the archaeologist version of swatting someone.
There’s this small minority of people who would do anything in in their power to defend their paradigm.
it. That’s fucking wild. That’s crazy.
if that guy got murdered? Would they be happy with the if they took him and and publicly executed him because they said he was a CIA spy?
but I mean Would they be happy? That’s such a psychotic thing to do to someone just because but, you know, these people, like, everything that they identify as is the expert in this particular field.
And they’ll try to pretend Flint tried to pretend that that was no big deal. That was a one off. You know, scientific debates happen and a lot of guys will say, oh, yeah, that vatsal that Clovis first, it was bad, but we don’t usually do that. Before Clovis first, there was the Folsom first debate.
The idea that the Folsom people were the first ones here, and if you found anything older than, I think, 7000 years or 3000 years, whatever it was, anything older than a Folsom culture thing, it was bullshit and you couldn’t have a feel. It you could it’s on Wikipedia still.
You could read about there’s a couple of guys that basically formed a guard and didn’t let anything get past that point until eventually the Clovis first thing is. It’s not the first time. This is standard operating procedure. Create a paradigm, defend it with life and death. There’s a guy named, Max Planck.
He was a Nobel Ai winning physicist, and he has Planck’s principle it’s known as, and it is science does not progress one discovery at a ai. It progresses one funeral at a time. Oh. And this is a Nobel Prize was in physicist physicist that said that, not Graham Hancock. So Ai had fucking pretty hefty to think about that. That’s they’re just people are people, man.
Put us on the moon, you’re gonna have people on the moon. Sai fucking problems.
Same fucking problems. People on Mars. Someone’s gonna make a sex cult on Mars.
It’ll be it’ll be great. People will
be ai, look, I’m the fucking king of Mars, bitch. I’m I’m running it now. It’s just it’s just humans. And unfortunately, even humans that are attached to what we think of as these egoless pursuits like science. Yeah. That’s the ego fucks up even science.
But that’s where that’s where Ai it does frustrate me because if you take that job, it’s ai, okay.
Anytime if if me and you get in a fight, it’s gonna be, you know, it’s as aggressive
and you, like, ai meh ai and you get, like, you get worked up and you get emotional. But if you’re become a cop, I expect you to fucking know that and roll that shit back. Right. I and it and it’s the same thing with the ai. I expect you to recognize that and roll that shit back.
Yeah. Roll that shit back. That’s your job. Your job is to tell us what the truth is. And if you lie, it doesn’t mean that all that truth that you told in the past is now accurate. It just means you suck. That’s all it means. So if you’re a really good scientist, you say, this is what we thought, this is what we know now, and this is really amazing. And so Ai was wrong.
All these books that I wrote, stop buying them, folks. I’m gonna have to write a new book. They don’t ever wanna say that. No. They never sana think that those lectures that they taught that those were inaccurate and that their whole they they would be a mockery.
They really would because those scientists are fucking vicious. They’re so vicious after each other. They attack each other because they all wanna be the fucking smartest guy in the room. And when anybody oh, Ai? Mike’s a fucking moron.
Mike thinks that You heard him talk about Fauci the way Carey Mullins talked about. That’s how they talk about
each other. That’s exactly he’s
a he doesn’t know anything. I’d say it right to his face. It’s just natural human aggression that’s transferred into this field that we think of as purely academic.
And quite frequently, these people are, like I said earlier, meh a little emotionally off, a little socially weird and so Bullied
their whole ai. Now, also, they get to be the bully
Which is one of the things that does happen. Really is.
That’s what revenge of the nerds is.
It’s ai finally that we get our turn to be mean. I’m like, didn’t we not learn anything? This is how wars get started, people. This is how people wind up killing people because you other the other.
By the way, when I drew the parallel about us fighting, I don’t want a picture of me next to Shangri La Salle. Thank you very much. I’m good. Don’t don’t need that.
The whole idea of, the truth is what we all should be pursuing. And, it’s just really unfortunate that people are attached to these things that they’ve said for so long, so much that they’re they’re willing to go out of their way to prove someone inaccurate when they are accurate.
And the Clovis, first thing, is one of the better examples of that. And and now that there’s irrefutable evidence ai the the footprints that they found in New Mexico Yeah. That have seeds in them that are 22 +1000 years old.
Yeah. Well, okay. It’s out the window now. We don’t you don’t know. How about now? We don’t know. We don’t know how people got here. We don’t know how long they’ve been here.
Quit trying to find a clear answer and, like, keep investigating.
Right. Especially when we know South America had ai, had all these humans living in South America. Like, why wouldn’t they move up to North America? Like, why would that be weird? Like, what’s the oldest known people in South America? What’s the oldest
I’m not to be honest, I’m not sure.
The whole Amazon thing’s gotta throw that a big old monkey wrench into that.
Well, they recently you you know who Thor Heyerdahl was? The guy that did, like, the Kon Tiki voyage, to prove that you could cross the ocean in a raft and all that shit?
He’s an archaeologist. And now he pointed out that on Easter Island that the the the platform that the biggest, oldest, whatever, ai or whatever they’re called, that platform, the polygonal masonry reef strongly resembled what he saw in Peru to the point where he hypothesized that these were connected.
And this was just mocked by archaeologists for the longest time. Now not only do they have genetic evidence in the form of human DNA with a solid genetic drip from South America had not into Polynesia as well. But Easter Island has breadfruit, has ginger, and a couple of speak potato. It’s got food from both Asia and South America and the oldest habited layers that they found.
Sai, like, they’ve very Really? The old and that’s scientifically And
what is the oldest habited layers?
It’s like, I wanna sai, like, 1200 or 1800, years ago. It’s not real real old, but it’s old enough that, like, the oldest place that they’ve excavated and found that, the first people it looks like the first people that showed up there came there from Asia and South America already.
They’ve been connected to both.
What was the evidence of cocaine and mummies? Was that bullshit?
I’m not sure about that. I’ve I’ve it’s one of the things that every time I look into it, I the data is kind of threadbare. And as a skeptical guy and a guy who’s had his share of time in bars and bathrooms, did you ever have strong much stronger feeling that there was some anthropologist in the seventies who was just doing a fucking bump.
I’m sorry. That’s way smoking a cigarette and doing a bump on the sarcophagus is way more likely than not just to me, but I I could be wrong.
Yeah. And if you’re doing coke, you might wanna put a little coke on the mummy. I’m ai do a coke off this fucking coke. Oh, fuck, yeah.
pumper out just cut me sai full coke smelly.
Ai you’re doing archaeology and it’s the seventies
And no one no one is, like, looking over your shoulder. Yeah. You’re a wild fucking Indiana Jones
Fuck. There’s already people
with their meh, with their a Sai fucking artwork out trying to make this.
you can find what the evidence for, cocaine in, Egyptian mummies was.
The Russian ai that said he found some in 2 ai nineties.
Look. I found coke. He’s like,
doing blow. He’s doing blow. They bust him. Ai found cocaine.
It was in the mummy. I don’t know. Yeah.
It’s not mine. It’s definitely not my cocaine.
Cocaine, hashish, and nicotine in the hair of Henut tau tau tau tau y?
Toy? Well, cocaine, hashish, nicotine. Okay. German toxicologist Svetlana Balabanova discovered traces of cocaine, hashish, and nicotine on hanut toy how do you say that? Hanut ai? How do you say his name?
Tawy? Tawy’s hair. As well as in the hair of several other memories of the museum, which is significant and that the only source for cocaine and nicotine had, at that time, been considered to be the cocoa and tobacco plants native to meh Americas and were not thought to have been present in Africa until after Columbus’ voyage to the Americas.
The result was interpreted by theorists and supporters of contacts between pre Colombian people and ancient Egyptians as a proof for their claims. The findings are controversial because while other researchers have also detected the presence of cocaine and nicotine in Egyptian mummies, 2 successive analysis of the other groups of Egyptian mummies and human remains failed to fully reproduce sana banova’s results and some showing positive results only for nicotine.
But even that is interesting. Right?
Well yeah. And then the the next line actually basically says what I just did. After these experiments, even assuming that cocaine was actually found on the mummies, it is possible that this could be contamination,
which occurred. It says that it says even assuming that cocaine was actually found in the mummies could be, contamination, which occurred after discovery of the mummies. The same argument could be applied to nicotine, but in addition, various plants other than tobacco are sai source of nicotine. And 2 of these, withhenia somnifera and apium gravilens.
Sorry. We’re we’re known to be used by the ancient Egyptians. Okay. So they did have some sort of nicotine plant.
Shah was ai, 2007 researchers in Peru may have also found some.
Oh, and Incan mummies. But Incan mummies are that’s,
That’s there. Yeah. But that
If it was actual cocaine, that would be crazy. If there was, like, if it was not just coca plant, but ai, like,
for your travels. Come aliens, please come back. He was a little vile.
A little vile. They tucked away with him in his in his grave.
We’ve done everything we could to get them aliens back. We’re gonna process some of that shit. Come on, boys.
It would be fascinating if we actually could prove that somehow another people from South America had made their way to Egypt and back and forth. And another interesting argument for that was always the Olmecs. Like, what they look Polynesian or African. Mhmm. They don’t necessarily look like they’re from South America. Yeah.
And there’s a, there’s a lot of the the arguments that were made by those guys I brought up earlier that were back in the 18 sixties. They they were one of them was big into linguists and linguistics, and he made all these language models and stuff as to why that, Maya was the first or proto language that was all these other ones were built on.
The other dude was really into iconography. I’m sure you’ve seen some of the symbols that, like, you see around the world ai the that girl that’s sitting on the the lions and the master of beasts symbols. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Things like that that, you know, it’s it’s not
these are You did tell me to
pull that up. Oh, sorry. Yeah. Look up, Master of Beasts, like, I guess sorry.
You’re gonna find some cartoon.
Yeah. I stumbled across some that says that that it did more testing that says that there might have been cocaine in up to 8 bodies. Woah. They did multiple testing.
Yeah. If you’re living in Egypt, you’re gonna get some coke if you’ve got that kind of cheddar. You know what I mean? If you got, like, gold headdresses and what’s the ultimate thing to have? Coke. You know? Clearly.
Clearly. You’re trying to get more women’s. Right?
You got some guy who’s coming over from South Meh. He’s bringing Coke.
Because they did in the wake of controversies, radio, immuno, nasty sai, chromatography, and master spectrometry. And all of those
same results. All bone, soft tissue, and hair contained traces of the drug ruling out possibility of external
Oh, okay. So they did have cocaine.
Okay. Ai we go. Well, there
you go. Now you got some weird shit. I don’t
Let’s just slam the book and say it’s accurate, Jamie.
If you look up, like, like ancient symbol or hope hopefully vatsal bring it up. I forget,
like that. Master of universe. I have the power. Goddamn. We’re getting old today with the references. Sorry. I got we are. Sai.
Sir, Ford and he man. Yeah. That’s it. Yeah. That’s it. So that exists all over the world.
Yeah. That’s that’s type of iconography of of usually a woman, but sometimes a meh. All the way back into, like, Arya Ai, Turkey, like, one of those Gopekli Tepe type of sites has has this symbol and, that type of symbol. You look at
look at that master of animals 1, the Wikipedia 1 in the middle? The the gray one? Yeah. Right there where your cursor just was, Jamie. No. The one where your cursor sorry. Above that? That’s cool too. But above that, that one. What’s that one from?
Oh, I don’t know. Wild. I know. It is crazy.
Because it looks like it’s got 2 monsters next to her. That image that we were just looking on.
is. There it is right there. Like, what the fuck is that? What are those things next to her? They look like some kind of lion lizard hybrid. But look, they have, like, lizard tongues.
Snake? Yeah. It’s tough to say. I mean, obviously, I’m not saying
The tail and wings? Yeah. They have wings? Like, what the fuck is that? And why does that exist all over the world?
That’s that’s really where, ai, it’s an interesting thing that when you see that kind of iconography, it’s not the argument of, well, a nail looks like a nail anywhere because you invented a nail. That falls apart because you’re you’re you’re this is just symbols. Right? This is just symbolism. So that would imply some contact. Right? Right.
Ai why why why it shows up? Way long ago.
Yeah. And why? Yeah. How is that getting all around the world?
Clearly, people are bringing it. Now see that’s there’s one place just because I don’t necessarily ascribe to lost technology or ancient high technology. Ai don’t get me wrong when it comes to, like, a lost civilization. I’m very much of the opinion that there was a civilization from before 12000 years ago that got wiped out by some sort of cataclysm.
I don’t think that it was I don’t think that they had, like, real high technology, but it wouldn’t have taken much technology for them to appear better than their contemporaries.
If just And we see evidence for that today too, which is a really good point. People say, how is it possible that the rest of the world could have been so far behind? Well, they were. Okay? First of all, with the Egyptians, they definitely were. Exactly. Definitely. Like, proven everybody else is way far behind them.
But even today, my friend Paul Rosalie, he lives in the Amazon. He’s ai he protects rainforest and hires these people that used to be loggers to now protect the rainforest and amazing guy. He just filmed the other day an uncontacted ai. Just the other day. There’s uncontacted tribes all throughout there.
They they they’re completely naked, and they’re living a subsistence lifestyle in the Amazon forest. Who knows what their fucking language is? Yeah. Who knows what their culture is about?
Who knows what they don’t know?
A completely uncontacted tribe that exists today along with us with AI on our smartphones. Yeah. Exactly. Same time period. Right? So the idea that this couldn’t exist at other parts of the world in the past, no. It fucking for sure could. By the way, it fucking did in the 1800 when settlers were making their way across the United States.
The sana never sets on the British Ai was because Europe was hop, skip, and a jump ahead of the rest of the world when it came to sailing and conquering people. And that’s I mean, you can argue about whether that’s good or bad or whatever.
It it it existed. When we’re talking about the abilities, it’s they were bet they were better at it.
And in the United States, it’s the best example. And and what what was going on when settlers came from Europe and making their way across the country, they were encountering stone age tribes.
A 100% stone age. They were using stone tools. They were using flint arrowheads. Yeah.
There was a couple of people that had copper, but they weren’t being they weren’t making weapons ai a large ram it.
Right. They were making, like, jewelry and stuff. Yeah. It’s pretty crazy. It’s it’s pretty crazy, but it’s just a natural function of how human beings adapt to their environment. And it seems that the Nile Valley in Egypt was an abundant rich environment that had so much resources that allowed those people to stay there and thrive for 1000 of years.
And if you think of the area being a green Sahara and then it slowly gets smaller, that Nile Delta would explain that concentration of people and ideas and and stuff because you’ve got what would once spread out across a large area being all shoved together Yeah. Making it almost a proto city type of thing or whatever. Yeah.
I’m of the opinion that the whatever the lost civilization was, I’m of the opinion that they were really good at seafaring, which meh that they were really good at astronomy. And, I have to ai, I think that, like, the handbag symbol, I think that that’s a symbol of ai their ability to I I think, like, that it is a symbol for a day, ai, we were talking about before on that pillar, Gobekli Tepe, that there’s 3 of those handbags, and he says each one is it’s actually a sunrise.
Why? Why is the handbag a sunrise?
It’s a it’s a, the ground, and it’s a sun. It’s not an actual handbag. It’s a it’s a ground and a sai. If, could you look up Gobekli Tepe pillar 43? Sorry, Jamie. Thank you. The in that case, it looks less like a handbag because there’s nobody holding it. But, and in this case, doctor Martin Swetman’s on the work and looks like it’s 3 different days he hasn’t symbolized that.
So going with that, instead of that 3 handbags there, each one with an animal next to it, he believes that that’s denoting the
So not a handbag, but the arya of the sun over the earth?
Yes. So when somebody’s holding one of those, I think that it’s a symbol for a knowledge of ast of astronomy that most people don’t have. That kind of knowledge of it.
Sai the astronomers are the people holding the handbags.
Ai the ones who explained to you the cycles of time.
Yeah. And they’re the ones that were capable of seafarers. They were the ones that when they would show up, they would have the the same teamwork, the same ability to work with ropes and all that shit they could use to move megaliths. The same mathematics or an extension of it.
They it’s the kind of thing that would be easier for them to move a big rock with a team of guys that have worked together working on boats than it would be for them to move a big rock with a team of people who’ve never done anything like that before. And that would also explain why a lot of times these are lined up with stars and shit like that because astronomy will be very important to them.
So that’s I I do think that there was a lost civilization. I mean, even simple shit like the bow and arrow in all honesty. If you think about how complicated that would be to effectively create all the way. It’s ai it’s easy for a dude to figure out the tension, but building a flight and an arrow that’s, like, weighted, it’s sai different than a spear.
It’s being launched from the back, not the center, so you can’t just transfer it over. This is requiring multiple people over multiple generations, in my opinion. I think that the fact that we see it all over the fucking planet, it sai something.
That probably people are traveling. Yeah. There’s no Yeah. It’s not something that people would figure out on their own everywhere.
Now we have our ai too. Right? Yeah. It’s and people figured those ones out sai but that seems like a more simple device.
So why isn’t that everywhere instead of bow and arrow? Probably was but the bow and arrow supplanted it and it was only kept where you really needed the penetrating power of the of the adalado. Right. So that’s again, this is all just spitballing, but, we don’t know for sure. I I could say that I do, but I don’t.
It’s just so it’s so interesting. It really sai because the the concept of if these mummies that show cocaine really are proof that somehow or another someone came from the Americas with cocaine and made their way to Egypt, boy, that throws the whole thing. Throws a monkey wrench into the whole gears of our ai of civilization.
How were they doing that? How’d they get over there? And it’s so fucking far.
Anunnaki sai cab service. What’s your Ai. Go.
This based off of the what you’re saying with, like, it’s a time measuring tool.
I’m looking for more examples of it. This is a very interesting ex explanation. I don’t know if it’s accurate. Hopefully, you can shed some light on it. Does this make any sense what it’s saying about a
Yeah. Sai, baboon. Because there’s, ram it. I can pull it up in a second.
No. It’s okay. Let’s just read this.
Something looks like a basket.
What is this from? What is this? Where do you get this? Reddit?
Reddit. Yeah. I’ll post it. About Reddit. So I’m explaining what this is.
The hieroglyph depicts one form of something called a water clock or say that word. Ai. Klebsydra ai ai, which was used to tell the time by the drainage of water through a small hole. The item associated with Thoth due to its use as a measuring tool and thus miniature versions or models made of how’s that what’s that word? Ai? What’s that word?
I don’t know. Fiance. Sorry.
Often had baboons incorporated into the structure. It said that hora hora polo in hieroglyphica that it was traditional to allow water to drain out of a hole in the baboon’s genitalia because the baboon apparently cries and urinates 12 times a day on the equinoxes. So you just, like, force feed water into a baboon to figure out what time it is? Ai claws. He’s just howling.
The monkey’s howling. Regardless of the exact reason, the hole was indeed sometimes placed at the end of the baboon’s penis. Model nonfunctional versions of the water clock often mimic the shape of the hieroglyph vatsal similar to the Ma’at figurine and may have been used in offering rituals.
See if you can find one of those figurines. So that’s a water clock built on the ai, and the water clock the water comes out of the baboon’s penis.
And I know that, the ancient Egyptians, like, would measure time, during the evening hours with water clocks like that. They would have, people tasked with keeping time for the the area.
Oh, look at that. It’s a baboon water clock. The water come it drips out of his dick. And when all the water so it’s like ai sort of like an hourglass. Yeah. But it’s the baboon’s dick. That’s crazy.
That is that’s impressive.
I found out something new today.
that pillar they’re showing, I think someone else has explained to us that those arya, like, they could think that’s the ai, like, calendar. Those are days or months or something
Yes. That’s Wow. That’s so he what doctor Martin Swetman thinks is those 3 handbags there are, 3 of the cardinal points ai, 2 equinoxes and 1 solstice, I think. And then the the the condor down there holding the the sun is what he believes. He believes that’s Sagittarius And that it’s, do you know our it’s basically denoting, that the other 4th cardinal point of the year and that all those other marks add up to, the squares are a month, the V’s are days, and at the end of a according to his interpretation, it’s, when he thinks of it’s a recording of the time that the asteroid hit, the Younger Dryas impact.
Woah. And, he’s he’s wrote 2 scientific papers on it. He’s come under a lot of fire for it, but the majority of the fire is really funny. It’s like, okay, he’s he’s a chemical engineer. And so he’s a mathematician by bryden. He’s a number cruncher.
And so the first thing everybody says, ah, Dave’s not an archaeology. You got a fucking number crunching here. It’s like, it the field of archaeoastronomy, as it’s called, was first officially recognized because of the work of a guy named Alexander Thom. He’s the one that was, like, plotting out a bunch of shit in England and whatnot. Right?
And seeing that, this lines up with that, it looks like this the ancients would stand here to look there. He predicted that they would find a, viewing platform, and it was at a certain site. He’s like, they stood up on the side of that hill. I’ll bet you ai a platform there. They found that platform, and now it was he’s starting to do some science here. He’s making predictions, and they’re coming true.
This guy was an engineer. Not a chemical engineer. He’s a construction engineer, but he had fuck all to do with archaeology. This is very common. If you look at the teams that make up archaeoastronomy expeditions, it’s usually an astronomer, an archaeologist, and then somebody who’s just a math whiz.
He’s really, really he’s way above the pay grade on either one of these guys when it comes to number crunching. That’s generally speak, the teams that make these things up. So when they go bryden at this guy, right, that’s betrays, they don’t even know what this fucking field.
And it’s of course, these are all scientists and historians ai and large that are doing that. So it’s really hilarious. It’s like you guys are you don’t even look. You don’t even open the goddamn book. You one of them famously or infamously to me because I drag him for it frequently sai, if it looks like a duck, if it walks like a duck well, I I hope you understand.
And it’s like, well, I understand between us talking, but I do not fucking understand that for a scientist. Fuck you on that. If your if your job is to test chemicals to figure out which one does what, you don’t say, well, it kinda looks like this one, so I’ll skip it. You fucking test each one. Same thing here. Hypothesis comes at you.
You don’t get to be like, well, it kind of resembles the one that that one kook came up with. We’ll reject it. You test it, or you don’t call it science. You call it guesswork.
Well, it’s also really interesting with when in regards to Gobekli Tepe that they’ve essentially put a giant halt on the amount of excavations being done there. And they’ve even planted trees over the areas that have not been excavated yet.
Yeah. They’ve done, yeah. The some of the tree footage that I’ve seen is just a port.
And isn’t the aren’t the trees a protected species of tree? Yep. So you can’t cut them down?
Can’t cut them down. And and I
was just ai, why would you do that? Well Why would you do that over one of the most important historical sites in human history?
Well, the guy that did it, like, he owns the site. Right? And then they find it, and now he’s trying to sell it or not trying to sell. Excuse me. The government comes, like, 10 years later and tells them that they’re gonna buy it. And it’s just like if you’re, like, if the government’s gonna build a highway, it doesn’t matter how much your you paid for your home, doesn’t matter what you got on your property.
They’re gonna come and look at it and they have an equation form and that’s all that that matters. The swimming pool’s not on that form, fucking swimming pool doesn’t get paid for. Well, on this farmland, adding olive trees made that an orchard instead of basically arid farmland.
Made it more valuable. Made it more valuable. But what’s funny about this is, like, we talk about the the arguments against this stuff and how stupid it is. Okay? Jim points out that it’s a these trees are a problem.
And since it’s Jim, and Jim is fucking public enemy number 1 to archaeologist, but I’m coming to get you, Jim. It’s gonna be my spot spot soon. But, anyway, since since Jim is fucking hated by these guys, it doesn’t matter. It there is tons of documentation on with the problems with having tree roots above a ai.
All the way from contamination for different microbes to they use a certain species of snail in Europe to determine certain dates. And tree roots that punch right through that shit and introduce that snail to places it shouldn’t be. Right? Tree roots will if if they’re one of those enclosures that Gobekli Tepe is filled with water or had had a well in it, all those roots are screaming down that thing and just blowing it to shit.
It’s gone. So it is there’s a number of things archaeologists everything I just told you, that’s shah archaeologists say. I learned all that from reading papers about what the problem the tree roots can cause to archaeological ai. Because everybody knows they cause at least all the construction guys know they cause problems with foundations. But they don’t care. They’ll argue all day.
Oh, those tree roots aren’t so bad. That’s a protective. It’s not such a big as all because Jim mentioned it. Had Flint mentioned it first, they would be all up in arms about taking that taking care of those trees. It’s it’s so clearly Meh Rover Red Rover.
It’s all about teams. It’s just it’s just stupid. It’s a point where it’s just it’s reprehensible in times, to be honest with you.
It’s just shocking that steps haven’t been taken to mitigate that when you consider that this is one of the most important archaeological sites ever. So it threw the monkey wrench into the whole idea that people were capable of, building stuff like that only around 6000 years ago.
Yeah. It blasted that on its ear. Like you were saying earlier, I I remember I I drives me nuts because I can’t find the, clip, but I remember seeing it years ago of Graham talking to somebody, and the guy saying, we that that shah me the civilization Yeah.
That was with Zawe Hawass, and there was another archaeologist, the guy with glasses.
what he was saying it. Openly dismissive in the most disgusting way. Where’s the evidence? Yeah.
But and so then they find it. But back in those days, the the the standard operating model for humans becoming from hunter gatherer or hunter gatherers to civilization was you were had to start farming and then you created a surplus of food. And once you had enough of a surplus of food for long enough, you started to have these ruling classes emerge.
You get your astronomers and your priests and your shamans and all these guys don’t wanna work. And so pretty soon you get these cities going and shah, but this can only happen. We have a huge surplus of food because that’s obviously just wasted labor. Well, Gobekli Tepe really threw that on its sai because there ain’t no goddamn farming right then. It’s the beginnings of it.
Ain’t no there ain’t no surplus of food there. There’s I mean, there’s no surplus of human created food. You might be finding lots of animal bones and shit, but it wasn’t like they grew grew a bunch of food. So it completely destroyed that entire narrative. And that’s the part that because it’s a Graham Hancock site, they will they’re slow to really admit that.
But go buy a book from the nineties and read about how how humans progressed from sai ai an anthropology book, and you’ll see it very clear that that they completely had to rewrite shit because of Gobekli Tepe.
Yeah. And it’s also it’s a weird one too because they know it was intentionally covered up 11000 years ago.
That’s not that that one’s wild. That’s wild. No. That’s one thing it’s been pushed back on a lot, but it does look like that’s there’s papers published both ways, but it does look like last I saw, it does look like the the consensus is it was buried.
The the sides of the hill would, like, collapse into the thing, and so that they would just eventually just ai push some more of it in there and just leveled it out so they could use the area because it was a bunch of holes in the ground. You couldn’t walk your donkeys over or anything.
it’s a little Seems like a lot
of work. There’s a lot of areas around that you can walk your donkeys. Yeah. You know? It’s not like the whole area.
Yeah. I I agree. I I I I’m I I think they go Beckley Tepe ai any of those. I don’t think. I I’m well aware. Just like the, because Jimmy’s involved with it, anything Graham Hancock touches, those guys, they they they’re they’re gonna poo poo it. They’re just gonna dismiss it.
And, it’s it’s sad because, like, he is them hitting him with the racist thing in particular, that’s good. You you know Ram. That that that hits him. He that fucking hurts him.
He doesn’t and that that kind of shit, meh, there are people in the that are Atlantis hunters today. There’s a guy, Robert Ai. I hate to say his name even, but I will because he needs to be put on blast a bit. This guy is he’s an Atlantis pro. He he thinks that the DNA story that we’ve been told out of Africa is wrong. K. Fine. Whatever.
Where the rubber hits the road is when he starts seeing he’ll show, like, pictures of, like, old school anthropological models of proto humans that are real dark skin and big hair coming out and looking half monkey, half man. And then he’ll say there’s no way that this could come from the same stock and then shah, like, a little 6 year old Danish girl with perfect fucking big blue ai.
And and this is this kind of constant constant digs at, at Africans, not out of Africa, but at Africa. They were all these different species bred with different hominids, and these guys bred with the stupid ones, and these other guys bred with smart ones, and these guys bred with strong ones.
And it’s, like, it’s very it’s racist. For lack of a better term, it might not even be what you consider white supremacist, but it’s definitely when you’re done with if you were to take everything he said and accept it, you would walk away thinking that different groups of humans are clearly better than each other genetically fucking hands down, and you can judge it based on skin.
So that is racist. Right?
What does that have to Atlantis?
Well, he’s believes that Atlantis was ai the the people that spread the ideas around and stuff. It’s ai of the same stuff I was saying earlier about that Ignatius Donnelly guy. Oh, okay. So he sai he is what you would think. He’s got 300,000 subscribers or so on YouTube. He’s not a nobody.
So you would think he’s the guy that these guys would be poking at for being a fucking racist, but they don’t. And there’s a real big reason why they almost never do. There’s like 2 people with any following at all that have letters next to their name. They’re taking shots at this guy on YouTube. And the reason is it’s he he’s he is what they actually claim Graham is.
So it’s it’s ai if if if you have somebody that’s complaining about a trans activist, the one that’s screaming call meh, ma’am, that’s what they’re trying to say Graham is. But, actually, that’s what Robert is, and then Graham just would be standing there being like, hey. How’s it going?
So the problem is if you pay attention to that guy and you see the real racist, then it doesn’t work when you call Graham a racist. Yeah.
You can’t call him a racist anymore. Yeah. Yeah. And so they Oh,
so they probably don’t wanna give him any attention.
Well, they don’t they give him attention. They talk about it. They do. They they just, like I said, I didn’t sana mention his name. And I know I’m gonna get people yelling at me about, saying that, but it’s, the stuff that he puts out is very clearly, if you were ai, if you take it all on board, it would be very you would be a racist.
If you were to just accept it all, you’d be like, meh, well, that guy’s black. He’s just not as smart as me. Sorry. Fuck. There’s a clip for you, Flint. Have fun with that.
So the the one of the things that, I saw on your channel in regards to Atlantis was this alloy that, they found these ingots. They found this Oh, what’s the name of it?
Ai I’m having trouble with this. O oh, o oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc,
oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, oc, o
it’s zinc and copper and, silver, I think. It was like zinc and mostly zinc and copper. Maybe it was a tiny bit of silver. It might have just been zinc and copper.
And they they have found shipwrecks that have this stuff in it.
And it was written about before too. Like, like, it wasn’t just written about with Atlantis. Like, they’d written about it. It was metal that the Greeks used. It was, basically from one from one little mountain region in the
I have one of your videos Ai was watching yesterday. I could find it and
ai it to Jamie. Did you find it, Jamie? Can’t you find it?
it. That’s the word. Yep. How do you
say that word? Orichalium. Orichalium metal
Ram shipwreck off Sicily. Yep. That’s it. So this was an early version of a a metal that they had created.
Yeah. They well, they think that it might be an alloy that was found, but they, that it it was ai a naturally occurring copper that way. They’re not a 100%, I believe. But you can make it We could. Yes.
We could. Yes. And what’s interesting is it does talk about that, and it’ll and, can you
scroll up a little, Ai, so I can read that? It sai, today, most scholars agree that Orcalium is a brass like alloy which was made in antiquity by ai cementation. The process was achieved with the reaction of zinc ore, charcoal, and copper metal in a crucible. Analyzed by x-ray. How’s that? Fluorescence? With x-ray fluorescence?
Fluorescence. Fluorescence.
Fluorescence. Oh, dear. By Dario Panetta of TQ Technologies for quality, the ai ingots turned to be an alloy made with ai to 80 percent copper, 15 20 percent zinc, and small percentages of nickel, lead, and iron. What would be the benefit of that alloy?
It was, considered, like, beautiful, like, gold, but, cheaper and easier to get. Oh.
part saloni only to bryden value Yeah. Was found in and mined in many parts of legendary Atlantis in ancient times.
Yeah. The, they said that the temple walls in Atlantis were supposed to have been covered with that stuff. Mhmm. But that’s where you know, ai, and I know this, I think that there’s a really good chance that a lot of the evidence that we have, a lot of the written records, the myths and stuff of of Atlanta.
So I think a lot of that’s gonna have a cultural infusion so heavy into it that a lot of the details will get lost sana you could almost just be ai there was a civilization that was more advanced than the people that wrote about them, and that’s almost all you could take away sometimes.
Like, ai, the the Greeks of Atlantis happened to be a democratic society. Well, no shit. The Greeks, they valued that democracy. It was something they were real proud of. So, of course, this great place was democratic.
And then, of course, they have the same there that that rich ass meh, all the fucking they covered their temples in that shit, bro. It’s to me, it seemed
what I mean? It’s just like now a lot of people say that, the whole thing, you know, that Plato just used Atlantis as an allegory or a myth.
What is this, Jamie? It’s like brass. I’ll sai, chemical analysis that Ingots found in 2015 shipwreck, high quality brass. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. While the ancient Greeks did not know metallic zinc, they knew zinc coating ores. And the description that auracallium has similar color and shine as gold fits well with the properties of brass.
Ai brass is not exactly a precious metal, it does not corrode and is widely used on jewelry, marine instruments, and medical instruments. Goldsmiths and jewelers ai brass as mahogany of metals. Wasn’t that, that that ai I don’t remember how to
say the word. Antikythera? Antikythera.
Yeah. Wasn’t that made out of brass as well?
Part of it was brass. Yes.
insane. That thing is insane. It shows some serious thinking going on, serious planning. And, as I’ve said numerous times, I think that if it didn’t look so clunky when they found it, I don’t think that we’d have it. I think that it ended up on some rich guy’s shelf because it’s way too fucking cool. But they looked at ai and just like, yeah.
There’s like a massive metal with, like, some gear frozen to it or I don’t know. It’s all corroded shit. And then then they bring it up and hand it off and just, oh, fuck me. Look what we got here. Because, yeah, I mean, that’s you know, that that looks kinda cool, but it it doesn’t look nearly as It just looks like a wheel.
And it was found next to a bunch of statues. Right?
So they they had there was stuff of real value as far as they were concerned.
Well, what’s really fascinating is the 3 d analysis of what it was and how it worked. See if you can find that. When they show ai a and it that that’s it ai there. This is the depiction of what it looked like when it was actually functional.
It’s ai, what the fuck is that thing? And this was some sort of super sophisticated calendar. Right?
Yeah. Basically, it’s a, and then all that thing at school where you would
Sana thought it was how they traveled. No. It was weather patterns and stuff.
No. It doesn’t Weather patterns?
Star phases and weather patterns.
Right. That it’s you know those things that you in in high school or college where you turn a crank and
The sun and all the planets go around it. Right?
Corresponding weather predictions.
You can correspond weather with star phases. I guess if you’re doing a calendar. Right? So if you’re looking at when when is it gonna be winter?
Yeah. It’s pretty impressive. That’s, like, way
early than anybody thought anybody had a mechanical clock.
Well, yeah, there’s, ai I haven’t researched for a long time, but I remember
what it looks like when it’s separated.
Yeah. So someone making a planetary
Woah. Yeah. Ai gotta say it’s just it’s effectively that’s the same kind of thing, basically.
So that’s what it’s based on? All those little
Well, no. It’s it’s it’s just those are based on it or, the Achaethrin meh was way before that. Right? Like Yeah.
So What year was this supposedly?
I wanna say it, like, 1500 BC or something is what it’s but I I might be,
might be I think we just said 500 BC.
Is that what it said, Jim?
2nd century BC. Oh, so okay. 200 BC. But there was definitely more than one of those. Oh, god. That’s what’s crazy. So this is the whole thing when you’re talking about ancient technology. If this is only 2,200 years ago, 15000 years ago, you ain’t gonna find shit. Like, that is so much longer.
And if you think about how eroded that is, if that thing was still in the ocean 10000 years from now, there’d be nothing left. Yeah. That’s the other thing that’s really gross about the whole shipwreck dismissal is that these ships are made out of wood. The wood would be gone.
This idea that it would all be preserved because of cold water, there’s no evidence of that. There’s evidence of things that are, like, 600 years old, a 1000 years old. As soon as you get older than that, you get nothing but the pottery and the jewelry on the floor of the ocean.
Ai? That’s yeah. Absolutely right. It’s yeah. We don’t we don’t we don’t have fuck all for shipwrecks way back in those days. And and those ships shah are preserved from even close to, like, 10000 years ago aren’t ships or little fucking canoes that are found in bogs and places. Right?
If it’s in the ocean, it’s not. It’s Swiss cheese after you a few a few 1000 years and you ain’t gonna have nothing left.
One of the things that really is sad about that whole deal is it’s, you know, there there was a potential for a real good discussion to be had there. Flint does know a lot about archaeology and he could have sat down with Graham and had a good conversation about this stuff.
But, if you in order to do that, he would have had to have not construed it as a debate in his mind. I mean, accordingly, it was just still gonna get labeled as such. But by cons by making a debate in his head, it’s like You have to win. You have to win. And and how do and ai you have to sew shah holes that can’t be sewn shah.
If we’re talking about, you know, like that with those those are shipwrecks. Oh, well, they’ve gotta make sure that there’s no shipwrecks. You gotta make sure that there’s no place for him speculate whatsoever because and that’s just ai, oh, dude. So you end up with right.
Because he’s still right in one way. Right? And the the the way he’s right is there’s no evidence of a 10000 year old shipwreck.
No. There is no evidence of a 10000 year old shipwreck.
have to say, well, we have to make a giant leap if you wanna assume that people were seafarers. But it is possible. And if
it’s possible that they did
it 2000 years ago, like, what we do we really know for absolute certainty what year the boat was invented?
Thank you. But I’ll tyler you something that’s that’s kinda painful and hilarious, but sad about this. You know, Flint, they’re closing the the anthropology department at the University Flint teaches at right now. They’re closing down other anthropology departments and archeology departments across the world right now, across the country. There’s, I’ve just posted one a couple days ago.
Flint was sitting here with Graham talking to you and there was the opportunity for him to sai, we do need to do more investigation, Graham. I completely agree with you, which is why I think we need to get some people out there to do some underwater archaeology. Where do you think, Graham?
We’d also it’s a few different play. He could be drumming up fucking business with and and then the 2 then at the very least, even if even if he looked down his nose at everything Graham had to say, the Cheddar comes in, the investigations happen, and everybody’s happy. Instead, when when they’re closing this fucking department.
I mean, dude, I Ai just it to meh, it’s just such a I mean, they’re not might not necessarily be directly related, but he had an opportunity that he completely didn’t just piss it away. He just drove it into the ground, Did the opposite of what he should have done with it. And they do that as a matter of course.
Jimmy Corsetti brought up once about a year ago on Twitter. He’s like, oh yeah, you know, I think, the Nephilim in the Ai, it talks about the ai and Nephilim. I think maybe that might be an extinct species of hominid. And I maybe Denisovans, maybe Neanderthal. So instead of being like, hey, that’s interesting, meh. But you know what?
Denisovans and Neanderthal are both the wrong size for they would neither one of them were bigger than humans, so they couldn’t be giants. You need to look into Gigantopithecus or maybe some other and sent Jim on on to go learn about science. Instead, they said, no, it’s fucking stupid.
Both of these are smaller than that. God, this Jimmy Corsetti guy’s a fucking grifter. God, he’s stupid. And then Ai come along and point out that you you had a you missed opportunity here ai. Why are you doing it like this?
You why are you being dicks instead of ai you’re you’re here trying to be a science educator. Right? Right. He has a bigger platform than you. Right?
is always weird to me because there’s so many people that believe in cookie shit that wanna believe there was giants. And that there’s they they hit them. The Smithsonian, they’ve got them tucked away. Like, why? Why would they hide giants? Like, what would society fall apart if we knew that at one point in time there were 11 foot men running around?
Gotcha. And what happened to them?
And maybe they’re just like a lot of other large animals that just ai they need too many resources.
Yeah. You ate them all and that’s why they’re gone.
Yeah. But Ai maybe they’re just dumb as shit and huge.
We we we ate them. And we
ate them. Yeah. Or we killed them. Maybe we got tired of them raiding our villages.
And they couldn’t figure out weapons because they were so big they never
Yeah. If we do know that ai just tiny Hobbit people, why wouldn’t we assume that ai, if the tallest humans are, ai, what’s the tallest guy ever? He’s like 9 feet
tall. Foot 3. Robert Wadlow. I grew up in that near him. So
So let’s imagine something 2 feet bigger than that. That’s not so hard to believe.
there was a bunch of them. Is that hard to believe? Yeah. If we find out that there was little Hobbit people, and if we find out there was Denisovans, and what’s those big headed people that they found? We were talking about it. They found in China with the extra large skulls. We were it’s a very recent discovery. We were just talking about it.
It’s sai they thought at one point in time they were Denisovans, and now they think it’s a completely separate chain.
They’re always ai these new little weird humans. But these, big headed people, they had, like, large brows and their their skulls were much larger than ours.
Yeah. And they we we just had we pulled images of them the other day. Remember? They look giant. They look they we had jacked versions of it.
They call them just the large head people. I don’t Yeah.
name for it. Big fuck. Big big head people discovered.
I did. It’s there’s a web the literally, the website says large head people.
Ai don’t have a better name
for it. But meh, we we did find a a better name
the other day. That’s it.
Those are the people. That’s the article. So this is December 2024. So it’s really recent. Wow. Provocative new piece in nature proposed a whole new group of ancient humans, cousins of the Denisovans and Neanderthals that once lived alongside Homo sapiens in Eastern Asia more than a 100000 years ago.
The brains of these extinct humans who probably hunted horses in small groups were much bigger than any other hominin other ai, including our own species.
Yeah. What? Bigger bryden things. Like, what is this thing? Jeweliren. Jeweliren. Yeah. A large Google Jeweliren images. There’s some cool fucking CGI versions of what they think this thing looks like. Go to images. Damn. There’s one where he’s ai super jacked. Oh, that’s it.
Ai, that one over there. Far like, look at that. Super jacked primate that stands upright. Here’s a weird one. How come all the intelligent things stand upright?
Is it because you need your hands free? Because if you’re walking on 4 legs, you never figure anything out because you’re always using your hands to walk with.
That might be part of it.
Like you need need to become bipedal. Yep.
Like Opposable thumbs Yeah. So you can Well, the aliens
don’t though. They they gave up on that. They would just want 3 digits.
Well, that’s that’s because they all just do tablets now.
Yeah. They’re so advanced. They’re just scrolling.
Yeah. You ever seen a little
kid take a magazine and try to like
Ai sai this today. This is the world’s tallest woman meeting the world’s smallest woman. Wow.
That’s insane. And those are both human beings. Yep. Right? At the same time.
Well, one of the things that’s interesting to me about the Ai Bones, like, the reports that they go the the things that they use to really their smoking gun is, like, there’s a few reports from, like, the West Coast and, like, Grand Canyon and shit. And they would send these letters back being, like, or the real the newspaper that this guy discovered these big giant bones and they’re bringing them back and Right.
I’m of the opinion being the skeptical person Ai ram. I’m of the opinion that this sai more of an announcement to the people back east that, hey, if these things happen to get stolen along the way and I happen to find a bunch of money along the way, now is your chance. Because once they get to the Smithsonian boys, they’re theirs. So I don’t think any of them made it.
If if these exist, if they were ai bones at all, I don’t think a damn one of them made it to the Smithsonian. I think they got bought up, and they’re sitting in I mean, fuck. Come on. These guys have their
fingers Jeff Bezos type character from 182
that collected in his house. Archaeology became a field because
you go over some skull and bone type dude’s house
It’s fucking ai skeleton. Ai Christ. He’s all
Ai have a giant skeleton? Fucking metal
metal plates on his face and stuff. It’s all Ai got.
How many people have those little, alien babies? Those little alien skeletons? How many people I mean, if people find out about that, some crazy Chinese billionaire, ai, get me a little alien. Come on. I want it for my my study.
And that’s basically how that’s, you know, they’ll
they’ll That probably happens a lot. Right? Because these archaeologists aren’t making much money.
No. And of course, it happens a ai, especially in the third world and shit. Oh, yeah. I meh, and that’s where all the not all, but that’s where a lot of the cool stuff is. But you go to a place like that, it’s like, your boy up in Alaska finds a spot and he he because it’s not human remains, he can do whatever the fuck he wants.
Right. Those were native remains. It’d be a different story. But it and, like, he’s he’s pulling cash out of that. But guys in other countries where they don’t even get have enough to feed I mean, look at how the the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. Right?
They just buy them off of fucking little kids and shit. Right? The people had no money. Like, the kids throw rocks up there and then they find them, and then the dudes the ai buys the first ones were bought from the kids that found them.
That’s insane. And for nothing.
And imagine if they were just burned somewhere. Imagine someone said this is, heresy and lit them on fire.
would’ve lost it all. Like, library of Alexandria.
Ai, all that, all that shit that Ai blew up.
Oh, right. Right. Fuck. Yeah. Oof. Crazy.
That hurt. I’ve seen seeing those videos was, like, bad.
I read that about the mummy. That’s how they found them, the Nazca mummies. There’s grave robbers because there’s they’re found in a cemetery arya, but someone found some weird ones, I guess, amongst the bodies. And
Which ones do you think go and Which Which ones do you think and Which ones do you think
they took first? Yeah. You walk in there, and there’s all these 200
of them. One of them is really extra crazy looking. That’s Yeah. Give me that one.
Give me the alien. The one with the giant head.
The the reports that, was I told you Rockefeller got those big skulls. The reports say that they gave him 3 or 4 bundles that were in desperate need of repair. I call bullshit on that. I think he got the 4 best motherfucking bundles they had.
Probably probably got ai set up with, like, a UFO in the background in his house. You gotta go to
a secret room. Visitors, they’ve
been here forever. But one of the things I did sana ask you is one of the wackier theories that I read online was that there was a discovery of some sort of an Egyptian temple in the Grand Canyon.
Yes. I’ve heard this. Yeah. That’s, ai, one guy’s story. It’s cool, but And and Sai ai believe. I I wanna believe too. That’s the problem.
would they hide that from us?
Well, the only reason that there’s a part of the Grand Canyon you can’t go to. That is true.
I think it’s we have to do with native American stuff, but I haven’t dug too terribly into this, to be honest with you.
Ai them have a casino and let us go there.
It it might even be a speak because they’re worried about people falling off the side of a cliff or something and dying. But
they die every sai. Right?
but, like, every year someone dies at the Grand Canyon.
But this is supposed to be that cave was supposed to be in that area and it’s supposed to be, like, pretty hard to find, pretty inaccessible. But, yeah. It was supposed to have all kinds of Egyptian relics and stuff in there.
imagine if the government’s been hiding that from us and UFOs? You guys found a Egyptian temple in the Grand Canyon? You you you hit it for so long, you had to keep hiding it? Otherwise, you would have been an asshole 5 years ago, a 100 years ago.
It’s like we don’t ever ever admit we were assholes sai we’ll just, like, keep it hidden forever and ever.
We’ll know who killed JFK before we get to see what’s in that case. Allegedly. Allegedly. Yes.
Yeah. I’m I’m not buying anything.
Yeah. Once they’re gonna release the documents?
Sure. Once once yeah. Once the, once they said they were gonna release the documents, I was like, speak. I’m gonna go look into it. And they’re like, oh, it’s just gonna take a couple 3. Okay. Fuck you. Well, they have
to go through it all. You know what I mean?
Because they haven’t done that yet. And yeah. I don’t know. Well, I I I I get it. I just it’s if the fail you know, the maybe it could be the grandson of one of the people involved who’s got power or something nowadays. It doesn’t really matter a whole lot. Right. Like, just if there’s power involved, they’re just gonna kick that
sai out. Somehow or another, you could show that those people profited from that power, and then that family’s inherited that money, and they’d be held liable. Oh, boy. Oh, boy. Yeah. Well, listen, Dan, I really enjoy your videos. They’re great. It’s sai great channel. D Dunking. It’s awesome. It’s on YouTube. Always great to talk to you.
I’m glad you came back here to do it again and let’s do it another time, man. Yeah. I would love ai to see if the shit goes down.
here and we’ll decipher it. Thanks for the
invite, Joe. I really appreciate it.
My pleasure. Great conversation. I enjoyed it. Alright. Bye, everybody ai.