Good morning! I always enjoy your channel, the quality is outstanding!
@jakewilson46799 күн бұрын
Chill vibe, interesting, and entertaining 👍 great channel 😊
@rogerbabson722113 күн бұрын
Whenever a YT video claims that "scientists don't want you to know" or "scares scientists" or "rewrite history" etc, it means the video maker has no idea what they're talking about.
@wuodanstrasse56318 күн бұрын
@rogerbabson7729 : You are ever so correct. How I hate these Yellow Press video titles.
@rogerbabson72217 күн бұрын
@@wuodanstrasse5631 Kudos for knowing the term "yellow press." That's an oldie.
@toddstover52917 күн бұрын
I agree, knowing the term brought a smile to my aging face 😂
@popo-z2u3e11 күн бұрын
magnifique , gud movie !
@blakestone808813 күн бұрын
thx
@toddstover52917 күн бұрын
Scares scientists? I don’t even need to watch this to know scientist aren’t sitting around scared. One could simply label the video as “ extremely intriguing” and I’d be feeling better about giving my time to watching
@dwaynestevens830711 күн бұрын
They never give anything but the obviously incorrect accounts of Egypt's history. No mention of those copper doorhandles being part of what makes the Pyramid work as an electric generator or that the comet mentioned could have been a missile of some sort used during what could have been the first nuclear war as recorded in ancient India. They do know the facts and withholds them
@Phaota13 күн бұрын
Please stop claiming the Egyptians built the three Great Pyramids. Even the Inventory Stele of Pharaoh Khufu says that they were there long before his reign and he was just the caretaker of them. Looking at the weathering on them, plus tons of other factors pointed out by other hidden history archeologists, they clearly go back to at least or more than 13,000 BC, around the Younger Dryas event. This puts them way before the Egyptian culture. A lot of the ancient ruins of the area were pre-culture and just graffitied with hieroglyphics. There are a LOT of crystal and stone urns and other objects that could never have been made with the copper or stone tools of the period, which clearly indicate they were passed down from much older generations.
@gabrieldee345don513 күн бұрын
SO. They carved alabaster with bronze tools?
@toddstover52917 күн бұрын
Alabaster is pretty soft, but I get your point. Granite is a different beast altogether and there’s a lot of it carved in Egypt
@devschlong6 күн бұрын
You can easily carve alabaster with bronze tools. You can gouge it with a finger nail.
@Andrew-pt1ey11 күн бұрын
Fun channel but to much fantasy mixed in, eg saqquara bird scientifically proven incapable of flight 4 many seperate well documented reasons.
@manofmanytalentsfawazakkar406813 күн бұрын
Oh wow. What a flop pf a channel. Everyone should know know what the crocidile meant... first of all ots half croc amd half something else. That would devour the unworthy souls.