There were several mummies from ancient Egypt found to have had cocaine, hashish and tobacco in them. All of these mummies predate accepted mainstream contact between the old and new world, so this is interesting… and opposed heavily, as you may well have guessed…Here’s more from Dan Richards on Dedunking.
The history of radiocarbon dating is intertwined with ancient Egypt, but in the last 20 years or so the C14 has been ignored, deprioritized or outright doctored.
Did they hide a lost dynasty or the actual construction timelines of the 4th Dynasty in these obfuscations?
Watch them use Bayesian inference to swindle the Edgar Jayce Foundation and David Koch both out of big bucks. Did they swindle us too? Here’s more from DeDunking.
Two years ago, I got an email: ten years of 3D models, diagrams, and calculations—and one line that rewired everything: “the pyramids weren’t built… they were unbuilt.”
This video tests that “cannibal construction” idea against the big contenders: external ramp theory, spiral ramp sightlines, and Jean-Pierre Houdin’s internal ramp with the Grand Gallery counterweight.
We explain muon tomography (a CT-scan of density) and the void above the Grand Gallery, then confront the Apex Problem—how 51.84° geometry, edge visibility, and workable 7–8% inclines make finishing the top so hard.
Finally, we zoom out to the Giza Plateau as a closed-loop system: overbuild → carve down → reclaim stone, plus masonry clues like bonding/keying stones—and why “missing evidence” might be design, not decay. Here’s more from Dami Lee, an architect, living in Vancouver, who makes videos focusing on architecture and creativity.
The talk of tunnels under the pyramids and other places in Egypt has gotten a lot more interesting since the work of Armando Mei and Filippo Biondi. Their SAR scan data has gotten a lot of attention.
What did the ancients say they saw when they went to Giza? Or Hawara? Did they speak of an ancient labyrinth? Let’s take a look. Here’s more from DeDunking.
In 450 BC, Herodotus described an Egyptian labyrinth so massive it made the pyramids look small. Then it vanished under the desert for 2,000 years.
In 2008, scientists used ground-penetrating radar and found it—a massive structure 40 feet underground covering ten football fields. The Egyptian government immediately shut down all research. Satellite imaging later revealed four underground levels and a 130-foot metallic object at the center. The researcher who published his findings was permanently blacklisted.
Ancient priests told Herodotus the deepest chambers held burial vaults of the kings who first built the labyrinth—not pharaohs, but whoever came before them. If they’re right, Egyptian civilization didn’t develop over centuries. It was inherited from something older. Are these older structures lingering evidence of Atlantis? Here’s more from The Why Files.
Is the Egyptian god Horus actually a space alien? And why does the “Eye of Horus” symbol look like a mini-recreation of our hypothalamus — the small gland at the center of our brain related to our sexual drives, as well as the sleep cycle?
Here’s a fascinating discussion from Clif High that gets into all of those issues, while also touching upon ancient hierogylphs and symbols, psychic abilities, time and space, religion and even Einstein’s physics.
Yes, it’s a big bundle, but Clif glides through the dense matter with quite some agility and humor. It’s another welcome addition to his series Explorers’ Guide To Sci-Fi World.
Robert Bauval is instrumental in the alternate history community, but that is not all he’s accomplished with his Orion-Giza observation. Check it out, his legacy will be a good one.
Here’s more on how scientists mislead the public from DeDunking.
Just as NASA has done throughout its storied history, the Blue Origins rocket launch can be tied to occult sex magic rituals. Here, Greg Reese gives us a succinct summary of a few of the major rituals.
Times and seasons — and particular noteworthy dates — factor into the equation, but so does archaic pagan practices. Jack Parsons, the founder of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who developed early rockets, paid concrete homage to the Satanist Aleister Crowley.
Later, NASA would time rocket launches to coincide with dates relevant to ancient Egyptian and Babylonian times. If NASA was carving out a new frontier for America, why did the agency pander to pagan cultures so slavishly?
Here, learn about Sopdet, the Egyptian goddess named after the star Sirius. Osiris, Orion and other gods and goddesses play roles in this story. It’s not nearly as majestic as we’ve been led to believe.
According to Greek mythology, Atlantis is described as a naval empire that ruled all Western parts of the known world from an island somewhere in the Atlantic. Mentioned in Plato’s works Timaeus and Critias, the Atlantean story was passed down to the Greeks via the ancient Egyptians. The lost island allegedly existed during the late Pleistocene, or Ice Age, diffusing its culture before succumbing to war and cataclysm. Here’s more from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.
Riss Flex reports on the maritime admiralty law, aka the law of the water, which has been manipulated and weaponized against humanity for the sake of control and financial gain.
“The energy source is the water and always has been,” Flex says. She delves into the efficient, wireless energy of ancient Egypt to independent research Jordan Maxwell’s explanation on how the planet is now handcuffed by maritime law. She also reveals how a child prodigy determined that CERN blew up the world in 2008, plus more.