Had Dunn done any in-depth research on the archaeological work conducted at the site.
@edwardpatrickdetrafford-mo83473 күн бұрын
⚔️RE: Destruction of monuments that are representative of a defeated culture. Look at present day wars, how cities along with the monuments are left in ruins, post wars. Exciting to see the ancients master works, but look what happened: Government could have made their ppl starve, because their money wasn’t being being spent for food. So, a revelation could have been marked; to save their families, perhaps. Thanks for the documentary.🛡️
@LindaBeard-m9w3 күн бұрын
There was never any treasure. It was a mausoleum for 1st century Nabatean King Aretas IV. The Bedouins thought it held treasure.
@josephrymer36444 күн бұрын
I flew into Blythe in the 80's and kokpli was there then
@ThePassionOfTheMarc9 күн бұрын
The Heiroglyphic means "Don't Pee Here, Hebrews!"
@NWDestroy12 күн бұрын
what is this video actually about? Are you telling me about something or just talking smack about some old dude because you're trying to be cool? You guys are hunting and pecking for your own research conclusions just like you accuse Dunn of doing. What a bunch of cry babies. It's not a fight between Egyptian archeologists and engineers/ craftsmen/ masons, architects/ researchers/ ancient philosophers/ modern philosophers/ CIA/ OSS/ USAF/ German intelligence/ British intelligence/ journalists/ Ancient Egyptian priests/ Ancient Egyptian historical documents. Maybe those angles/ lack of straight lines were intentional. Maybe they weren't... But how do you discount anyone's ideas when it's obvious you have no idea whatsoever about what you're talking about? Super negative and super ill manored, as well as uninformitve garbage. shame on you
@AncientPresence12 күн бұрын
Wow you have so much resentment, do you think you’re being productive by speaking like such an ass? We made a 3 part series and this is only the first video, so I encourage you to watch the full series before slamming us so hard and accusing us of the crap you’re spewing. There is an enormous amount of information you’ve probably never heard of before, so before jumping to your own conclusions you should watch the full series and see if you are maybe the one who is wrong. We were honest and respectful and gave our best efforts to produce a fact based series that reveals historical and research based information that people like Chris’s Dunn completely overlooked. We are friends with Dunn and did a podcast with him. He respects our work and there’s no hard feelings between us. I think it is indeed you who has no idea what you’re talking about.
@Quazi_Motto13 күн бұрын
It's criminal to think that the Egyptians removed the white limestone that covered the outside and would shine bright when the Sun hit it just to repurpose it on some other lame buildings they had.
@zigavojska167217 күн бұрын
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@mikebarnes-co9jg17 күн бұрын
I have a hard time believing that all the stone came from Aswan, is it possible that there’s another quarry buried beneath the sand dunes or at the bottom of the sea next to Egypt? Aswan is just so far away that it seems improbable
@AncientPresence17 күн бұрын
Once granite is on a boat - it isnt hard to imagine floating it down stream hundreds of miles. Stones can be attributed to certain quarries because of the makeup of the stone and the similar makeup of the quarry. Aswan was a primary quarry for granite all around egypt.
@Altair88517 күн бұрын
The obvious answer is pulleys. You can literally see holes in the block work where big timber beams would have been placed that could easily have been used as cranes. Each level could have had several of these to lift the blocks up to the next. Much faster than building a huge ramp that would have had to have been constantly altered as the levels progressed. Although the Romans did show us at Masada that huge ramps can be built if needed.
@aaronmccombs496617 күн бұрын
Stop asking dangerous questions about the past, you can't handle the truth, and you may not like what you find...remember Dr. Zaius
@derek449010 күн бұрын
lol , yes what a lie we have been told
@aaronmccombs49669 күн бұрын
@derek4490 you're right... in your case, it doesn't make any difference, one way or another. 🍑🤡
@AllenAbbadonia17 күн бұрын
With 0 archeological/geological or interior design knowledge, I just keep thinking the coffer held water or goods of some kind and the shafts were to transport water or whatever else it held quickly Bc the diagonal would make them fall into the chamber, right?
@beaucameron511018 күн бұрын
Not 1 stupid bull has or was found. Misinformation from the start. Nothing but bullshit from this fwit. Prove to the world a bull was found down there if not remove the video
@grandartsdesign21 күн бұрын
Road trip, only 3 hours from Tacoma!
@my-awesome-handle22 күн бұрын
Stop bashing Dunn. He has done a lot of work to at least bring attention to our lack of understanding of early egypt and their technology. He was a degree off in his measurements of boxes which are thousands of years old, give the guy a break. He admits to creating fantasy in his interpretations. You are eating your own every time you bash the dude.
@AncientPresence21 күн бұрын
We’ve never bashed him, we’ve been respectful and treated him with dignity and fairness and we made friends with him while doing this podcast. He knew we were going to disagree and challenge him and he accepted our podcast offer because we had always respected him and his work. If you listen to the whole podcast you’ll see what I’m talking about. Also, if you watch our 3 part series on the Serapeum, where we criticize his work, you’ll see that we did so quite fairly and we praised him for his contributions to the field. Thanks for being concerned but I assure you we’re approaching this in good faith.
@duyphuctran19xx22 күн бұрын
Is the knight still there?
@dawno117524 күн бұрын
Absolutely perfect acoustics. Relaxing but yet somehow energizing at the same time. Thank you
@borgheses26 күн бұрын
nice. i live next to leo petroglyphs.
@TP.11126 күн бұрын
No, the pyramids were not created by aliens. The ancients just weren't as stupid as we've made them out to be.
@AncientPresence26 күн бұрын
We totally agree
@scaneagle6226 күн бұрын
Come on, guys, you know what brings tourists, mystery! Not the fact that they could do insane things we can't even imagine. Just think if they had modern tools! They would have statues the size of the iffel tower! I visited last year to this day, and they never said anything about this. I even asked what all the niches in the walls were for, and they said it was candles to light it.
@SKF35827 күн бұрын
Fascinating. But it's guys and gals out here.
@2bposedny28 күн бұрын
I would love to spend the night there and meditate is that possible?
@MediaLieDetector28 күн бұрын
Never believe the ramblings of a Mary Sue. 🤣🤣🤣
@MediaLieDetector28 күн бұрын
Transport one 55 ton box to the site and make one with ancient tools. We’re waiting…
@AncientPresence27 күн бұрын
Nah - there is no need to. Show us any evidence of ancient lost high tech… we’re waiting.
@MediaLieDetector27 күн бұрын
@ GFY
@joshbrz890229 күн бұрын
you tying to discredit christopher dunn is funny because he is far more intelligent than you
@AncientPresence27 күн бұрын
You trying to discredit us is funny because you have literally said nothing of substance lol
@joshbrz890227 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure I stated my point very clearly that Christopher dunn is smarter than you are.
@AncientPresence26 күн бұрын
Yawn - thanks for boosting our algorithm! You may have nothing to contribute to the conversation but at least you help our channel grow ❤️
@saleemds29 күн бұрын
I deeply appreciate and value your objective and evidence-based presentation. Along with that your tolerant and kind attitude toward the so called ( alternative theory defenders) is of great value . Keep up the excellent work .
@VINTERIUM..EXPLORIUM.129 күн бұрын
Nice video 👍
@carriehazel77Ай бұрын
I was enjoying the video footage but the pseudoscience y'all were spouting was genuinely painful
@AncientPresenceАй бұрын
Your vague critique is equally painful considering you offer no constructive way to better ourselves. Anywho - you may like our newer work - check out our 3 part series on the Serapeum.
@dingusmagee3326Ай бұрын
a $30 Skil angle finder with 0.5 degree accuracy, is not a precise tool. like at all. the fact that it read within 1.5 degrees just further proves the point of how astoundingly precise those boxes were made. and fat chance those were built with primitive dynastic Egyptian tools that we are told were available to them, anyone that has built anything with their hands can see that, much less a degree'd engineer. Ben never makes any provocative definitive claims, sure he's done thought experiments(which are always prefaced as such) but he's 100% right in the fact that either the dynastic Egyptians had powered precision tools or they inherited the artifacts from someone else who did. these things were not built with pounding stones and bronze or copper, that is just objective fact at this point. anyone who tells you they are coincidentally also the people that said Trump was colluding with Russia and Epstein killed himself. I'm open to having my mind changed if someone runs an experiment with the tools that mainstream Khemitology and academia claims were used, and matches the precision and scale. and I don't mean bashing some pounding stones for 10 hours and having a handful of dust to show for it and claiming "job done".
@jamesjohnmoss8130Ай бұрын
So we just need evidence to prove this , how are you getting on with that?
@piusenyiah9229Ай бұрын
Agreed. To think it was built by aliens is a lazy man thinking to cover his ignorance. Ananuki imagination simply did not exist. Let learn to respect technical knowledge of ancient people. They’re more advanced than we like to admit
@Docrock-z9kАй бұрын
I recently saw a very odd youtube video where Dunn was being interviewed about some object in Egypt. Cant recall if it was a sarcophagus in a pyramid or the serapeum. Dunn was giving some spiel about its actual function being [insert woo blah, blah] instead of what the evidence indicates. But very vague on details and reluctant to go into it further. When pressed by the interviewer who reminded him that he was supposed to be on the channel to discuss this stuff, Dunn just told him to read his book. Guy said he didnt have the book and Dunn went on this weird ramble about how to get the book for free in various ways if he didnt want to buy it. All in this deadpan delivery with a strange look on his face. Just bizzare the way he responded to a very simple question.
@AncientPresence28 күн бұрын
Totally! That was on the Danny Jones Konkrete Podcast. It was so cringeworthy 🤦♂️ I couldn’t believe what I was watching when I saw that. Dunn was being so vague and elusive and eventually talked about a ridiculous theory by an aerospace engineer that the Serapeum sarcophagi were used to grow crystals 😳 At some point he inserted the words “nano technology” and some other woo woo stuff with no real scientific explanation of any of it, declaring that he is of a space age mentality. Wow, it seems he has no real theory at all and just fantasizes about some techy ancient who knows what blah blah blah of some ancient stone box 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️ It’s embarrassing.
@Docrock-z9k28 күн бұрын
@AncientPresence I just watched Flint Dibble in that show. Danny brought up Dunn and some claim about the great pyramid being a processing plant for making fertilizer because the interior of some pyramids smell strongly of ammonia. I guess bat's, rats, and furtive leaks by dehydrated tourists and staff were involved in ancient fertilizer manufacture. Dibble just dropped a new video on his debate with graham hancock on Joe Rogan. Worth checking out.
@carlosoomanoАй бұрын
1 dude could make a geoglyph - ever seen 'art attack'?
@sav7568Ай бұрын
The sphinx is of unknown age but certainly more than 20,000 year old.
@MjingaMkoraАй бұрын
i think that box had precious thing but stolen that chamber heading to the box and also the whole pyramid housed that box meaning their is something powerful / precious that box contained and probably stolen .......why is area 52 in US protected😢
@vincentrusso4332Ай бұрын
I've seen a slew of videos on the Great Pyramid but found this to be a relief, it immediately disregarded the tomb nonsense and went on to point out the more intricate design features, strangely enough this video is the first of the many that showed those grooves, pretty dang neat, however i thought you guys would of mentioned the possibility of the shafts including waveguide design properties. I can only imagine what it must of been like being the first person to explore the great Pyramid and I think my biggest shock would of been no writing, carving or any type of symbols, definitely you know you're inside something that's been engineered. The man who gets to be alone in that structure pulling security duty is one blessed dude. I can only imagine the quietness natural acoustic resonance . Thanks again. - Surry Virginia
@Sharon-t4q5wАй бұрын
Thanks
@Sharon-t4q5wАй бұрын
Thanks
@Sharon-t4q5wАй бұрын
Thanks for following the evidence.
@Sharon-t4q5wАй бұрын
Thanks for having them on.
@Sharon-t4q5wАй бұрын
Having him
@Sharon-t4q5wАй бұрын
I subscribed because you're following the truth sometimes to your detriment.
@AncientPresenceАй бұрын
Thank you for subscribing! Care to explain more what you mean?
@Sharon-t4q5wАй бұрын
@AncientPresence you mentioned you were having some negative feedback from older subscribers.
@arturovalderrama4626Ай бұрын
no way elder humans builded these monuments, not egipcians, not incas, not aztecs, all of these great pyramids, monuments all over the world were created by another civilitazion, allien ? most problaby, all the egipcians, aztecs, incas, they just found these monuments, pyramids and stay and build around
@maumar143Ай бұрын
I’m planning to visit the pyramids for first time this coming year. Any recommendations to tour the inside??
@AncientPresenceАй бұрын
It has been 5 years since we visited and we did not go with a guide - we recommend buying the entry to all 3 pyramids if they are available, you wont regret it! Take your time - also dont be afraid to give the guards “tips” to stay longer 😉
@joseerazevedoАй бұрын
It really looks like a smaller version of Zawyt El Aryan. And, being on a hill near the Giza myramids, I'd suppose it was a water reservoir to it. Yes, I see them much more as a "powerplant" than a burial site. For no body was ever found inside and there are no hieroglyphics inside them. The fact there's more granite there instead of limestone is interesting as granite is more resistant to erosion (water). I also believe that, like the Sphinxs, the Giza pyramids are much older then that the story we're told says and they served as an inspirations for later egyptians. There's no other pyramids like them and it took some time for the egyptians to gain the knowledge in building pyramids. Their ffirst ones are the stepped and they're all smaller. Also, most Pharaos are buried on the Valley of Kings and there are no Pyramids there. Thanks for the video!
@joseerazevedoАй бұрын
Thanks for your great work!
@joseerazevedoАй бұрын
Great revealing video! Thank you so much! Just subscribed :) Those who live from "mysteries" will never solve them, hahaha! Thanks, see you on the next
@stephenmarmion8364Ай бұрын
Also the shafts { air shafts} not cut all the way would be Iassume your backup water and are holes incase your enemy finds your primary HEARD IT HERE FIRST
@stephenmarmion8364Ай бұрын
cuts come from opening the treasure inside most probably. IMO its Astronghold or vault to withstand not only against an invading force but also stand against mother nature.
@rudysvelasquez5027Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure there's a secret door somewhere but you just have to take the time to find it