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Speaker 2: Assuming you aren't driving, right.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, assuming you aren't behind the wheel of a car

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or operating heavy machinery right now, Please don't do that. Yeah,

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safety first. But if you can really put yourself in

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this scene, imagine you were standing on the edge of

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the ocean, at the absolute brink of a continent. You're

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looking at it, the endless, churning water. You can feel

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the cold salt spray whipping against your face, the roar

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of the surf drowning out everything else.

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Speaker 2: It's a powerful image, it is.

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Speaker 1: And it looks completely wild, untamed, and above all permanent.

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But what if I told you that beneath those crashing

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waves hid her in the dark. Exactly hidden in the crushing,

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lightless depths, lie the shattered remnants of an advanced extraterrestrial civilization.

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Speaker 2: It's a staggering thought to entertain, right.

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Speaker 1: A civilization that was building megalithic structures, engineering impossible alloys,

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and mapping the stars with pin point decision, long before

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we even had a crude written history to record their.

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Speaker 2: Existence, long before we supposedly invented the wheel.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, imagine that humanity's entire recorded past is just a

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localized case of collective amnesia.

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Speaker 2: We simply forgot.

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Speaker 1: We're walking around with a tiny, fragmented memory of a

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much larger, much stranger story that we've simply forgotten, or

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perhaps been forced to forget. Welcome to thrilling threads.

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Speaker 2: Filled to be here.

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Speaker 1: I am incredibly excited you are taking this journey with

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us today because the territory we are about to cover

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is going to challenge the very foundation of how you

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view the world. Our mission in this exploration is nothing

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short of unraveling the ancient tangled threads of lost pre

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flood civilizations.

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Speaker 2: The Big Ones Atlantis, Lamuria, Munu exactly.

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Speaker 1: And more than just the geography, we are going squarely

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after the extraterrestrial architects who purportedly built them. We have

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an absolutely massive stack of sources sitting on the table between.

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Speaker 2: Us today, a literal mountain of data.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, pulling from ancient religious texts, deeply guarded indigenous oral histories,

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modern whistleblower accounts, and astonishing underwater archaeological discoveries that are

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currently baffling mainstream science.

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Speaker 2: It is a profound pleasure to be here to unpack

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this with you. Setting the tone for our exploration today

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requires a specific kind of analytical lens, which is crucial.

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Right We have to acknowledge right out of the gate

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that mainstream history overwhelmingly labels these stories as mere.

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Speaker 1: Myths, just fairy tales.

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Speaker 2: Exactly, The orthodox academic view is that these are just

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allegories or morality tales invented by primitive minds trying to

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explain a scary, unpredictable world. They see a flood myth

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and say, well, early humans live by rivers, rivers flood,

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so they wrote a scary story about a big.

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Speaker 1: Flood, which always felt a little condescending to me.

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Speaker 2: Honesty, it is deeply condescending, and it completely ignores the data.

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Our goal today is not to blindly accept fairy tales,

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but to look at the striking, undeniable patterns across completely disconnt.

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Speaker 1: Continents, the physical proof yes.

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Speaker 2: The geological anomalies that utterly defy conventional timelines, and the

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concrete physical metallurgical evidence that strongly suggests we are not

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the first highly advanced civilization to walk on this planet.

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Speaker 1: And when you synthesize this data objectively.

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Speaker 2: A completely different narrative emerges, one that replaces comforting myth

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with a highly disruptive forgotten reality.

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Speaker 1: Exactly, And that is why I'm asking you, the listener,

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to simply keep an open mind today.

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Speaker 2: Just for the next hour.

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Speaker 1: Suspend your disbelief, just for the duration of this exploration,

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because I promise you, by the time we reach the

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end of this conversation, the way you look at a

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mountain range, the way you stare out at the ocean,

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and even the way you think about your own genetic

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and cultural origins will be forever changed. Okay, let's unpack this.

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Speaker 2: Let's do it.

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Speaker 1: We're starting with something that is completely ubiquitous across human history,

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the global flood narrative.

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Speaker 2: It is the ultimate historical anchor point.

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are highly familiar with the Genesis account of the flood Noah.

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the story of Noah. The earth has become corrupt, the

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divine hits the reset button with a massive deluge, and

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a tiny fraction of life is preserved to start.

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Speaker 2: Over, which is a profound story on its own.

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Speaker 1: It is, but if that were the only text in

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the world that mentioned it, you could write it off

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as localized folklore. But the plot thickens exponentially when you

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Speaker 2: Which significantly predates the Hebrew Bible.

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Speaker 1: It should be noted exactly in Gildemesh you have a

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council of gods making a deliberate, calculated decision to bring

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a cataclysmic flood upon the earth. The hero whut Napishtim

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is told to build a boat to survive.

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Speaker 2: The parallels are undenoiable.

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Speaker 1: And it doesn't stop there. You cross the Mediterranean over

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of Edfu. They speak of an antediluvian meaning pre flood

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civilization of builder.

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Speaker 2: Gods, gods who lived on an island of.

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Speaker 1: Fire, right, an island of fire that was completely wiped

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out by water, leaving only a few survivors to travel

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the world and restart civilization. And if that isn't enough,

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Speaker 1: Exactly the tradition of the god virococa. He also brought

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about a great flood to destroy a race of giants

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he had created because they had become unruly and failed

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Speaker 2: What's fascinating here is the specific mechanism of destruction coupled

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with the moral framework.

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Speaker 1: It's always about a moral failing, right.

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Speaker 2: It's not just that it rained a lot. The statistical

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improbability of completely isolated cultures, cultures separated by vast oceans

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and thousands of years independently inventing the exact same cataclysmic

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narrative is staggering.

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Speaker 1: I always think about it like this. For you listening,

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imagine you have five friends who absolutely do not.

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Speaker 2: Know each other, complete stranger.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, they live in different cities, have different backgrounds, never

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spoken a word to one another. If every single one

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of those five friends comes to you and tells you

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the exact same, highly specific, incredibly detailed story about a

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traumatic event that happened downtown, you believe them. At what

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point do you stop calling it a rumor or a

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coincidence and start accepting that this event actually took place.

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Speaker 2: That is a phenomenal analogy. In a court of law,

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we call that corroborating testimony right, and this brings us

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directly to the foundational text for the Atlantis narrative, which

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operates as the keystone for this entire theory.

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Speaker 1: Plato.

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Speaker 2: Yes, around three sixty BC, the Greek philosopher Plato wrote

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Speaker 1: Now, mainstream academics love to say Plato is just weaving

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Speaker 2: Parable to illustrate his ideal republic. Yeah, but in these texts,

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says it was passed down to the Greek statesman Solon

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Speaker 1: He practically cites his sources.

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advanced civilization that existed nine thousand years before their.

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an Egypt around six hundred BC. Add nine thousand years

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specifically a period known as meltwater pulse one B right

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the end of the ice Age, exactly a time of

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massive rapid global sea level rise at the abrupt end

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of the Younger Driest climate anomaly. Plato nailed the exact

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geological timeline of the ice caps melting, thousands of years

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before modern geology existed. That is wild to think about,

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claimed that Atlantis was founded and governed by the Greek

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god Poseidon, and based on the synthesis of our sources,

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today we have to look at Poseidon not as a

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mythical sea god holding a magical three pronged pitchfork.

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Speaker 1: But as an actual physical, extraterrestrial ruler.

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Speaker 2: Yes, an extraterrestrial architect who established a sophisticated colony on Earth.

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Speaker 1: It fundamentally changes how you read the text. When you

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view Poseidon as an extraterrestrial ruler. The temples Plato describes

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stop being religious monuments. They become infrastructure exactly. They suddenly

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sound like administrative centers were technological hubs. But wait, I

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want to play Devil's advocate for a second. Couldn't the

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Greeks just be projecting their own pantheon onto an older story.

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Speaker 2: If we connect this to the bigger picture, we see

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the exact same God ruler dynamic globally. Let's bring in

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the Native American connection, because this is where the synchronicity

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Speaker 1: Let's do it.

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Speaker 2: Look at the oral traditions of the Hopie and the

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Pueblo peoples and the American Southwest. They talk extensively about

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the ending of the third world right.

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Speaker 1: And we're currently in the fourth world according to them.

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Speaker 2: Correct according to their histories, the previous this world was

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destroyed by a massive watery cataclysm. But why was it destroyed?

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spiritual truths and fallen deeply into greed and materialism.

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Speaker 1: And what did Plato say about Atlantis? He wrote that

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the Atlanteans were a divine race that eventually became deluded

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with human nature. They lost their way, They became greedy, materialistic,

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and corrupt, which directly provoked their watery destruction. The Hopi

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for the exact same physical cataclysm.

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Speaker 2: Precisely, and if we look further south to the Aztec Empire,

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we find another massive piece of the puzzle. The Aztecs

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Speaker 1: I always trip out over the phonetic similarity there Aslan Atlantis.

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Speaker 2: It is hard to ignore. According to their traditions, Aslan

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Speaker 2: They didn't just build a city. They built a deliberate

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replica of Aslan. They engineered their capital artificially on an

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complex causeways to connect it to the mainland.

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Speaker 2: They purposefully mirrored the island structure that Plato described for Atlantis.

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of Poseidon, Aslon and Tena Titlin were said to be

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guided by their god, Huitziopople. But furthermore, our sources indicate

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that in these ancient societies, highly advanced technology, perhaps the

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very gifts from these extraterrestrial rulers, was strictly hidden from

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Speaker 1: Kept completely secret.

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Speaker 2: It was hoarded by an elite ruling class of priests

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Speaker 1: That hoarding of technology is such a profound concept to

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an advanced technology, maybe unlimited free energy, maybe advanced metallurgy

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or cellular regeneration, being deliberately withheld from the public by

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Speaker 2: It's a terrifying thought.

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Speaker 1: It mirrors our absolute deepest modern societal anxieties, doesn't it.

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The fear that the people at the very top of

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the pyramid have access to knowledge and tools that could

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cure diseases or end poverty, but they keep it classified

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to maintain control and leverage power.

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Speaker 2: Dynamics rarely change.

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Speaker 1: It makes you wonder if human nature, or perhaps the

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Speaker 1: And speaking of this hidden advanced technology. Let's move out

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of the ancient texts and into hard physical evidence. Let's

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talk about the artifacts of the gods, specifically the mystery

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Speaker 2: This is an incredible case.

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Speaker 1: In twenty fifteen, a team of marine archaeologists was explored

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ring a twenty six hundred year old shipwreck off the

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southern coast of Sicily. Down in the wreckage of this

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ancient vessel, half buried in the sand, they discovered a

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cache of thirty nine metal ingots.

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Speaker 2: Just sitting there on the ocean floor.

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Speaker 1: Right when they brought these ingots to the surface and

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tested them, the archaeological community was stunned. The ingots were

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identified as orichalcum. This was the legendary, practically mythical metal

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that Plato specifically wrote about in his descriptions of Atlantis.

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Speaker 2: This discovery is a massive paradigm shift. For centuries, mainstream

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historians argued that orcalcum was just a fictional element, a

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poetic flourish Plato invented to make his story sound more grandiose.

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Speaker 1: And wealthy, just a mate of fantasy metal.

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Speaker 2: But here it is physically sitting on a laboratory table

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in the twenty first century. Let's look at the metallurgical

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breakdown of these recovered ingots, because the science here is critical.

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The lab analysis showed that this oracalcum is an alloy

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consisting of roughly eighty percent copper and twenty percent zinc,

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with trace amounts of lead and iron.

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Speaker 1: Wait, copper and zinc, isn't that just brass? Are you

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telling me the mythical glowing metal of the gods is

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basically the same stuff my cheap doorknobs are made of.

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Speaker 2: It sounds incredibly underwhelming when you put it like that.

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Speaker 1: I mean it does.

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Speaker 2: But here is the catch that mainstream historians are sweating over.

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You can't just walk into a cave and mine a

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chunk of metallic zinc. It doesn't natively exist in that

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state on Earth.

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Speaker 1: Here's where it gets really interesting, because the chemistry required

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here is mind blowing. In nature, zinc primarily exists as

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a mineral called sphalerite.

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Speaker 2: A zinc sulfur complex.

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Speaker 1: Right to get usable zinc out of spalorite, you have

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to subject the ore to a highly sophisticated chemical and

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thermal process.

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Speaker 2: The sementation process.

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Speaker 1: To be exact exactly, you have to roast the spalorite

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at extremely high temperatures. To burn off the sulfur is

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sulfur dioxide, and by the way, sulfur dioxide is highly toxic.

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Speaker 2: Very toxic.

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Speaker 1: If you don't know what you're doing, you will literally

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gas yourself to death. Then you have to capture the

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vaporized zinc. This is the craziest part. Zinc boils and

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turns into a gas at about nine hundred and seven

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degrees celsius. The copper copper doesn't melt until about one

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thousand and eighty five degrees celsius. So if you just

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throw copper and zinc or into a fire together, the

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zinc completely evaporates into thin air before the copper even

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turns liquid. It just vanishes. You need specialized sealed crucibles,

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precise temperature control, and an understanding of thermal dynamics in

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chemistry that mainstream historians flat out and sist did not

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exist in the ancient world.

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Speaker 2: They claim that level of technological sophistication was completely absent

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prior to the modern era.

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Speaker 1: And yet there are the thirty nine ingots from a

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twenty six hundred year old shipwreck proving that someone somehow possessed.

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Speaker 2: That knowledge exactly the sheer chemical sophistication required to smelt

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sphalerite into pure zinc and then perfectly alloy it with

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copper at an eighty twenty ratio without the zinc flashing

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off as a gas. Is a glaring anachronism. It's an

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artifact out of time.

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Speaker 1: It shouldn't exist.

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Speaker 2: It really shouldn't. Now, let's look at how Plato described

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this metal. He didn't not off for a recipe, he

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didn't detail a mining operation. He described oracalcum as being

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of unknown origin, unknown origin. He stated that the great

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Temple of Poseidon in the center of Atlantis flashed with

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the red glowing light of this copper tinted metal, and

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that it was a substance said to physically resonate with

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the divine Wow. If we view this through the lens

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of the ancient astronaut theory, a very clear picture emerges.

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Early humans did not spontaneously develop the complex thermo dynamics

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required to process failureate. They were directly taught the process

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of advanced metallurgy by extraterrestrial visitors.

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Speaker 1: It was handed down to them.

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Speaker 2: These visitors took raw primitive populations and bootstrapped their technological evolution,

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giving them the exact formulas, the crucible designs, and the

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techniques needed to create these impossible alloys.

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Speaker 1: I love thinking about this from a practical standpoint. Let's

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do a thought experiment. Imagine you, a modern person sitting

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there listening to this with all your basic knowledge of

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how the world works, suddenly traveled back in time five

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thousand years to a primitive Bronze Age society. Imagine you

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knew the exact process to take a weird, crumbly rock

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like sphaleite heated in a sealed clay pot, capture the

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invisible vapors, and create a shining, incorruptible metal that flashes

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red in the sun. Them To those ancient people, you

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wouldn't just be a clever engineer, You would be a god.

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Your chemistry would be perceived as literal magic, a divine

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gift bestowed upon mortals.

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Speaker 2: That is exactly what our sources are suggesting happened.

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Speaker 1: The Sidon and his extraterrestrial cohort didn't just rule. They educated.

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They handed down the blueprints for civilization. But as we

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know from the myths, something went terribly wrong that advanced

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civilization didn't survive.

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Speaker 2: Which logically forces us to ask, if a global, technologically

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supreme society was wiped out, where is the physical debris?

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We found the ingots in Sicily, sure, but where are

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the mega cities? You can't just misplace an entire continent, unless.

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Speaker 1: Of course, it's hiding in plain sight under a mile

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of ice. Yeah, which brings us to a part of

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the globe that is almost completely alien to us today,

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the frozen continent of Antarctica.

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Speaker 2: Antarctica is perhaps the greatest terrestrial mystery we have left.

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Speaker 1: Its massive.

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Speaker 2: It is larger than Europe, completely covered in ice that

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averages over a mile thick, and virtually inaccessible to the

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general public. When we look at the research of individuals

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like Michael Sala and David Childress, a compelling hypothesis emerges

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regarding this desolate.

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Speaker 1: Ice sheet that it wasn't always frozen exactly.

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Speaker 2: They proposed that Antarctica wasn't always a frozen wasteland. In fact,

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they suggest it was the site of a flourishing extraterrestrial colony,

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perhaps even the true location of Atlantis itself.

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Speaker 1: But how does a tropical or temperate paradise become a

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frozen desert.

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Speaker 2: The mechanism for that brings us to the pul shift theory,

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originally championed by researchers like Charles Hapgood.

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Speaker 1: This is fascinating stuff, so visualize this.

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Speaker 2: Imagine the Earth's crusts, the continents, and ocean floors as

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the loose skin of an orange, while the inside of

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the Earth is the fruit.

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Speaker 1: Okay, I'm visualizing the orange.

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Speaker 2: The pole shift theory posits that approximately thirteen thousand years ago,

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coinciding exactly with the timeline of Plato's Atlantis destruction and

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the end of the last Ice Age, the Earth experienced

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a catastrophic sudden shift. The entire outer crust detached and

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slid over the molten mantle.

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Speaker 1: So the skin of the orange spins, but the inside

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stays put right.

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Speaker 2: This event physically moved the land mass of Antarctica, which

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may have been sitting in a temperate zone much further north,

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directly into the polar region where the South Pole currently sits.

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Speaker 1: Which means it would freeze incredibly.

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Speaker 2: Fast instantaneous cataclysmic climate change, a literal flash freezing of

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an entire advanced civilization, preserving their megalithic structures, their biological

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remains and their advanced technology under miles of solid ice.

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Speaker 1: It is absolutely mine bending to think that right now,

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under miles of pristine white ice, there could be the

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spires and temples of a thirteen thousand year old alien

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city perfectly preserve like a prehistoric fly in amber.

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Speaker 2: It's a haunting image.

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Speaker 1: And what's even crazier is the modern implication of this.

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We have modern whistleblowers coming forward right now claiming that

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the world's most powerful governments aren't just down in Antarctica

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studying penguins and taking ice core samples to measure ancient

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carbon dioxide levels.

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Speaker 2: That's just the cover story.

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Speaker 1: According to these whistleblowers, there is a massive, highly classified

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cover up happening. They argue that military coalitions are actively

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excavating these buried ancient artifacts that are uncovering these ancient cities,

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and in the most shocking claims of all, they are

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actively working with extraterrestrial beings in hidden subterranean Antarctic bases.

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Speaker 2: Today it sounds like science fiction, but when you lay

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it alongside the ancient texts, the abrupt geological anomalies, and

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the massive, heavily funded military presence down there, it starts

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to look like the missing piece of the puzzle, it

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really does.

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Speaker 1: And this brings us to one of the most fascinating

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enigmatic figures in American history.

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Speaker 2: Edgar Case, the Sleeping Prophet.

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Speaker 1: Yes if you aren't familiar with him. Case lived from

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eighteen seventy seven to nineteen forty five and is widely

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considered America's greatest psychic. The man documented over fourteen thousand

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psychic readings in his lifetime. His process was fascinating.

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Speaker 2: Very unique methodology.

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Speaker 1: He would loosen his tie, take off his shoes, lie

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down on a couch, and go into a deep self

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induced sleep state. While in this trance, he would speak

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in a completely different cadence, often diagnosing complex medical illnesses

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for people he had never met, located hundreds of miles away.

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Speaker 2: And with startling accuracy.

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Speaker 1: But most importantly for our exploration today, he began to

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recount the hidden history of the human race.

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Speaker 2: Case's readings are an absolute treasure trove of anomalous historical data.

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While in these deep trance states, Case made a wild,

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profound assertion regarding the concept of reincarnation.

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Speaker 1: This part always gives me chills.

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Speaker 2: He claimed that the souls of the people who inhabited Atlantis.

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The engineers, the scientists, the philosophers who experienced that great

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cataclysm firsthand were mass reincarnating in the twentieth century as

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the people of America.

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Speaker 1: Wait, so he was saying that the technological boom of

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the nineteen hundreds was basically Atlantean souls picking up where

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they left off exactly.

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Speaker 2: He suggested that the rapid advancement of society, the invention

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of flight, the splitting of the atom, the creation of

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modern computing, and even the inherent geopolitical struggles of modern

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America were a direct karmic carryover from the lost civilization

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of Atlantis.

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Speaker 1: That's incredible.

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Speaker 2: Humanity was essentially getting a second chance to wield advanced

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technology without falling into the destructive trap of materialism and

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hubris that ruined them the first time.

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Speaker 1: Let's hope we do better this time around.

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Speaker 2: Indeed, but Case didn't just offer philosophical musings about karma.

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He offered highly specific geographical predictions. He prophesied the existence

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of a hidden hole records, a physical repository containing the

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entire documented history, technology, and wisdom of the Atlantean civilization.

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Speaker 1: And he said there wasn't just one right, he said

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there were three correct.

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Speaker 2: He stated that this hall of records was split into

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three locations to ensure its survival. One is located under

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the right paw of the Great Sphinx in Egypt.

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Speaker 1: Which is wild because modern radar has found something there.

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Speaker 2: Yes, modern seismic ground penetrating radar has indeed detected a

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large rectangular void under the paw, though the Egyptian antiquities

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authorities strictly forbid excavation mediately very The second location was

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supposedly buried deep in the jungles of the Yucatan Peninsula,

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and the third was said to be submerged underwater in

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the Bahama, specifically near Bimini or Andris Island.

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Speaker 1: And this is where the psychic predictions collide violently with

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modern physical discovery. Let's fast forward to the year two

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thousand and three. The Association for Research and Enlightenment, which

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is the foundation dedicated to studying and preserving Casey's work,

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is conducting organized searches off the coast of Andros Island

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in the Bahamas.

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Speaker 2: Following his exact coordinates.

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Speaker 1: They are literally out on boats following Case's seventy year

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old psychic treasure map and what do they find? Beneath

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the crystal clear waters. Marine archaeologists discovered a massive artificial

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platform of perfectly rectangular, square cut stones.

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Speaker 2: It's breathtaking to see the photos.

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Speaker 1: We are talking about megalithic architecture stretching for several hundred

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yards across the ocean floor. The blocks are massive, perfectly

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fitted together without mortar. When they analyze the site, all

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geological and archaeological indications pointed to the structure dating back

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eleven thousand to twelve thousand years.

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Speaker 2: Ago, which is the exact end of the last Ice Age,

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the exact timeline of Plato's Atlantis, and the exact location

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case predicted.

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Speaker 1: You have to sit back and marvel at that. You

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have a photographer from Kentucky in the nineteen thirties going

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to sleep on his couch, pointing to a random spot

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in the ocean, and seventy years later we find a

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diegolithic platform right where he said it would be.

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Speaker 2: This raises an important question, how did that massive stone

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platform end up hundreds of feet underwater. Casey was what

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we call a cataclyst mist. In his readings, he consistently

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warned about earth changes, violent pole shifts, and rapid geological

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upheavals that wiped out these ancient.

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Speaker 1: Civilizations, just like the Orange peel.

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Speaker 2: Exactly, he detailed how a celestial event, even something as

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seemingly minor as a greazing asteroid that doesn't directly impact

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the Earth but passes close enough for its gravitational pull

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to interact with our planet, could alter the Earth's tilt

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axis so.

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Speaker 1: It doesn't even have to hit us. It just has

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to fly by and tug on us.

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Speaker 2: Exactly. If the axis shifts even a few degrees, the

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equatorial bulge of water on our planet violently redistributes. You

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would have massive continent drowning, tsunamis miles high, instant climate change,

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and the literal sinking of land masses while others are

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pushed upward by the tectonic stress.

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Speaker 1: That's terrifying.

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Speaker 2: It forces us to reflect on the immense fragility of

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our cur We build our massive cities on the coasts

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New York, Tokyo, London, assuming the oceans are static. The

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evidence from the Bahamas and Casey's consistent warnings suggests that

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the map of the Earth is far more volatile and

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fluid than we dare to admit.

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Speaker 1: That is, a terrifying yet completely awe inspiring thought. Continents

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don't just stay put, they rise and they sink. And

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to really drive that point home, we are going to

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leave the Atlantic and shift our map to the largest

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body of water on the planet, the Pacific Ocean. That's

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a grand expanse to give you an idea of the

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scale here. The Pacific covers over sixty three million square miles.

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It is so incomprehensibly massive that you could fit all

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the land masses on Earth inside it, every continent, every island,

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and still have enough room left over to fit another

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continent the size of Africa.

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Speaker 2: It's mostly unexplored, too.

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Speaker 1: Completely, and according to a vast array of sources, right

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in the middle of this vast emptiness, once at a

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continent known as Lemurria or move.

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Speaker 2: The Pacific is the perfect place to hide a sunken world.

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Speaker 1: Researchers like David Childres have compiled immense amounts of data

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suggesting that MoU was a sprawling land glass that stretched

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all the way from Hawaii in the north, down to

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Easter Island in the southeast, and all the way across

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to Micronesia in the west.

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Speaker 2: A massive empire.

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Speaker 1: This was an empire of staggering proportions that supposedly sank

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beneath the waves roughly fifty thousand years ago. What's incredible

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is when you talk to the native Hawaiian people, they're

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deeply held oral traditions. Don't talk about evolving slowly from cavemen.

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Speaker 2: No, they don't.

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Speaker 1: They talk about capoe O Khalani, which translates to the

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people of the heaven. They explicitly state that their original ancestors,

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the original settlers of this lost continent of MoU, were

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extraterrestrials who came down from the Pleiades star cluster.

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Speaker 2: It's vital that we don't dismiss these indigenous oral traditions

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as mere folklore or campfire stories. They are ancestral records,

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meticulously passed down through generations. And when we look for

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physical corroboration of them, the records in the Pacific, we

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find structures that simply defy conventional.

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Speaker 1: Explanation, like Micronesia.

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Speaker 2: Yes, take Nanmodal, located on the island of Pompei in Micronesia.

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This is a partially submerged ancient city constructed from literally

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millions of massive basalt columns.

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Speaker 1: And these aren't pebbles. These are massive hexagonal logs of

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solid volcanic rock.

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Speaker 2: Right exactly some way between five and fifty tons.

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Speaker 1: Each fifty tons.

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Speaker 2: The sheer logistics of moving and stacking millions of these

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heavy basalt logs to build a city directly on top

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of a coral reef is an engineering nightmare even by

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today's standards.

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Speaker 1: I can't even imagine trying to move that on land,

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let alone over a reef.

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Speaker 2: Furthermore, the area is known for bizarre magnetic anomalies that

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disrupt compasses, yet there it sets heavily submerged, leading many

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researchers to ask if Nanmodal isn't just an isolated island settlement,

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but rather the highest mountain peaks the last surviving visible

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tips of the sunken continent of Moo.

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Speaker 1: And Nanmodal isn't an isolated inn omily in the Pacific.

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Let's jump to September nineteen ninety seven. We are at

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Yonaguni Island, which is the southernmost of the Ryuqi Islands

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in Japan.

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Speaker 2: This is one of my favorite discoveries.

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Speaker 1: It's amazing. A local dive tour operator is looking for

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a good spot to observe hammerhead sharks. He dives down

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less than one hundred feet under water, and he stumbles

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across something that looks like it belongs in a sci

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fi movie. It's an immense megalithic stone configuration carved directly

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out of the bedrock.

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Speaker 2: The sheer scale of it is hard to grasp.

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Speaker 1: We are talking about perfect ninety degree angles, massive sheer

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vertical walls, perfectly flat terraced platforms, and gigantic sweeping staircases.

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The scale of it is breathtaking. It doesn't look like

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it was built for normal humans. The steps are so

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tall it looks like it was built for giants. When

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images of the Yonaguni monument hit the research community, it

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ignited an absolute firestorm, because nature does not create perfectly

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leveled platforms and sheer right angle drop offs in a

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terraced zigarot formation.

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Speaker 2: To understand the true significance of Yonaguni, we have to

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provide the geological context heavily championed by geologists like doctor

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Robert Schoke. We know for an absolute, verifiable scientific fact

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that during the glacial maximum at the end of the

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last Ice Age around fourteen thousand years ago, a massive

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amount of the Earth's water was locked up in polar

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ice caps and.

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Speaker 1: Continental glaciers because it was so cold.

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Speaker 2: Because all that water was frozen on land, global sea

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levels were as much as three hundred to four hundred

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feet lower than they are.

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Speaker 1: Today, which means Yonaguni wasn't underwater at all.

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Speaker 2: Precisely fourteen thousand years ago, the Yonaguni Monument was sitting

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high and dry on the coast of a much larger

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land mass. For it to have been carved by human

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or extraterrestrial hands, it had to have been carved before

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the ice melted and the seas rose.

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Speaker 1: It forces the timeline backwards.

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Speaker 2: This places the creation of the Yonaguni Monument firmly in

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the ten thousand to twelve thousand BC range. This completely

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shatters the timeline of conventional human civilization, which insists that

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h were nothing more than primitive spear throwing hunter gatherers

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during that era, completely incapable of carving megalithic stone cities

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out of bedrock.

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Speaker 1: It's physical proof. Sitting right there on the ocean floor,

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you can literally put on scuba gear and touch it.

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But wait, because we are going to go even further

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back in time. Let's travel from Japan down to West Java,

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Indonesia to a site called Gunung.

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Speaker 2: Padan, the Mountain of Enlightenment.

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Speaker 1: Exactly. This place translates to the Mountain of Enlightenment. It

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was originally discovered by Dutch explorers back in nineteen fourteen,

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and for a long time people just thought it was

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a natural hill with some ancient basalt columns scattered on top.

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It looked like an old ruined graveyard.

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Speaker 2: Just a natural formation with some debris.

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Speaker 1: But in twenty thirteen, the Indonesian government finally sponsored a

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massive multidisciplinary.

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Speaker 2: Excavation, and the technology they brought in is what changed everything.

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Speaker 1: Exactly. They didn't just dig with shovels. They brought in

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ground penetrating radar, seismic tomography, and cor drawing.

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Speaker 2: Let me interject to explain seismic tomography because it's crucial

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for you listening. Smagine putting an entire mountain inside an

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MRI machine.

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Speaker 1: That's a great way to put it.

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Speaker 2: Instead of using magnets, scientists shoot sound waves deep into

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the earth and measure how those waves bounce back. It

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allows them to literally see the hidden three D structure

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beneath the dirt and vegetation. Without lifting a single shovel,

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and what they.

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Speaker 1: Saw beneath the dirt and rubble wasn't a natural hill

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at all. It is a massive, artificially constructed step pyramid.

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It's like a nested doll. The top layer is a

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few thousand years old, but when the carbon dated the

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organic material pulled from the deepest boreholes, the dates came

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back at a staggering twenty thousand years old.

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Speaker 2: That changes everything we know about human history.

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Speaker 1: Twenty thousand years. That makes gun and Penang the oldest

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known pyramidal structure on the face of the Earth, predating

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the Pyramids of Egypt by well over fifteen thousand years.

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Speaker 2: Gun own Penang is the smoking gun for a lost

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epoch of high civilization. Geologically, we must connect this to

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the concept of Sundaland. About Sundaland twenty thousand years ago.

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During that same glacial maximum we discussed, Java wasn't an island.

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It was the mountainous southernmost tip of a massive continuous

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subcontinent called Sundaland that encompassed most of modern day Southeast Asia,

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connecting Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines to the Asian mainland.

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Speaker 1: So it was all connected land.

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Speaker 2: Gunong Padang would have sat at the high elevation of

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this vast, fertile land mass. Sometime around ten thousand BC,

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when those ice caps melted rapidly, perhaps due to the

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asteroid impact or the pole shift we discussed earlier, the

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oceans rose dramatically, flooding the lowlands of Sundaland and turning

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the highest mountain peaks into the fragmented island archipelago of

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Indonesia we see today.

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Speaker 1: That is just incredible.

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Speaker 2: Gunong Padang is a survivor. It is a physical beacon

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left behind by a civilization that was drowned out of existence.

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Speaker 1: I really want to ground this in reality for you,

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because I know talking about sunken continents and lost world

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sounds fantasticals, like something out of comic book. Look at

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hard accepted modern geology. Did you know that in twenty

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twelve mainstream scientists mapped out dogger.

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Speaker 2: Land right in the North Sea.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, this was a huge mass of dry land that

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used to connect Great Britain to mainland Europe. Humans lived there,

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hunted there, built settlements there, and then as the ice melted,

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it was completely swallowed by the North Sea.

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Speaker 2: And we found Zeelandia too.

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Speaker 1: Right, In twenty seventeen, geologists confirm the existence of Zelandia,

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a nearly submerged continent near New Zealand that is almost

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the size of Australia. Plus marine archaeologists have formally mapped

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over two hundred known submerged ancient cities just in the

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Mediterranean Sea alone. Two hundred continents do sinc lands are

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swallowed by the sea. It is a scientifically verified reality

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of our planet's dynamic history.

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Speaker 2: The Earth is incredibly dynamic. It is constantly erasing its

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own surface.

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Speaker 1: So what does this all mean? If continents sink and

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advanced civilizations are wiped out by massive walls of water?

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What happens to the survivors? Where do they go?

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Speaker 2: They have to seek higher ground.

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Speaker 1: Right to find out. We are going to bring this

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exploration back stateside. We are heading to the Pacific Northwest,

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specifically to the towering, snow capped peak of Mount Shasta

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in northern California.

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Speaker 2: Mount Shasta is an incredibly potent geographical location, renowned for

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its esoteric and anomalous history. The connection to our lost

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civilizations begins in eighteen sixty four when a zoologist named

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Philip sklater first proposed the existence of the lost continent of.

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Speaker 1: Lameria based on animals.

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Speaker 2: Strangely enough, interestingly, he based this on the anomalist distribution

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of Lemur fossils found in Madagascar in India but not

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in Africa, suggesting a sunken land bridge. This theory was

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quickly embraced and expanded upon by esoteric writers and mystics.

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Speaker 1: Like Madam H. P. Blovotsky.

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Speaker 2: Right, Yes, Blovotsky, who founded the Theosophical Society. She brought

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esoteric Eastern philosophies to the West. A powerful tradition emerged

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from these circles, suggesting that as the continent of Lmur

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was fracturing and sinking beneath the Pacific, a contingent of

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survivors possessing advanced extraterrestrial technology managed to escape the cataclysm.

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Speaker 1: And where did they go?

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Speaker 2: The legend states that they fled to the western coast

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of North America and took refuge deep inside the massive

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volcanic cavern systems of Mount Shasta. They didn't just hide,

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they built a subterranean city called Tilos. They maintained their

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high technology and spiritual practices far away from the floods

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and earthquakes ravaging the surface world.

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Speaker 1: And this isn't just some dusty nineteenth century fairy tale

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that people forgot about. The phenomenon surrounding Mount Shasta is ongoing,

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heavily documented, and happening right now. You can go there

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today and talk to the locals, or look at the

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investigations conducted as recently as November twenty twenty by researchers

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like William Henry and local author Dustin Knafe.

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Speaker 2: The activity there is off the charts.

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Speaker 1: The entire area is an absolute hotspot for UFO sightings,

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bizarre magnetic anomalies that drain batteries, and encounters with tall

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ethereal light beings roaming the tree lines and flowing.

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Speaker 2: White robes, and the disappearances.

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Speaker 1: Even more chilling are the numerous, completely baffling disappearances of

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hikers and explorers on the mountain. People just vanish without

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a trace, leaving their gear behind. It all paints a

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picture of a location that is actively guarding a massive secret,

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and that brings us to what I think is one

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of the most gripping cinematic stories of this entire exploration.

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You have to hear the mystery of J. C. Brown.

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Speaker 2: The story of J. C. Brown is a perfect encapsulation

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of the tantalizing, deeply elusive nature of this research. In

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nineteen oh six, Brown is a prospector hired by the

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Lord Cowdrey Mining Company in England. His job was to

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prospect for gold and the unforgiving, rugged terrain of the

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Sierra Nevada Mountains, specifically around the slopes of Mount Shaft,

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a tough job. Very one day, while mapping a sheer

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rock face, a rock slide occurred, revealing a hidden, unnatural

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looking cave entrance. Brown investigated and claimed to have discovered

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an artificial, man made tunnel sloping deeply downward into the

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very heart of the mountain. He followed this tunnel for

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over eleven miles into the darkness.

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Speaker 1: Eleven miles. Can you imagine the claustrophobia.

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Speaker 2: It requires immense bravery. At the end of it, he

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didn't find gold veins. He described finding a massive cavernous room,

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a subterranean reliquary, or a hidden temple.

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Speaker 1: What did he find inside?

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Speaker 2: Inside? He claimed to have found walls lined with tablets

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inscribed in an unknown hieroglyphic language, an arsenal of strange

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unfamiliar weapons made of a highly refined metal, and most

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shockingly of all, the mummified remains of giants he described

742
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being standing up to ten feet tall, dressed in ornate robes.

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Speaker 1: Let me stop you right there, because if I am

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listening to this, I am probably thinking, Okay, this is

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just a tall tale from a lonely miner who spent

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too much time breathing dust in the cave. But there

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is physical evidence left behind in the environment to back

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out that something strange was happening here.

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Speaker 2: Yes, the symbols Brown.

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Speaker 1: And other miners of that era marked the landscape with

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very specific, strange geometric sim carved directly into the rocks

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around Mount Shasta. These symbols weren't standard mining claims. There

753
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were complex glyphs designed to point inward toward hidden entrances.

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It's a map, and here is where the hairs on

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your arms should stand up. These specific symbols found at

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Mount Shasta are nearly identical to mysterious glyphs found half

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world away at Rental Chateau in France and thousands of

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mild east at Oak Island in Nova Scotia, two other

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locations famously associated with legendary unrecovered hidden treasuries and ancient

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underground mysteries. It's as if there is a universal underground

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language marking the hiding places of the ancients.

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Speaker 2: It points to a globally connected network of hidden repositories.

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And the climax of Brown's story is where it shifts

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from a fascinating archaeological curiosity to a profound, almost sinister mystery.

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Speaker 1: This is the crazy part.

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Speaker 2: After making his monumental discovery in nineteen oh six, Brown

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purportedly hid the entrance, burying it under rubble, and kept

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his seeker for almost thirty years. Finally, in nineteen thirty four,

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at the age of seventy nine, he resurfaced in Stockton, California.

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Speaker 1: He finally decided to talk.

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Speaker 2: He decided it was time to reveal the truth to

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the world. He publicly recounted his story and successfully gathered

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an expedition party of eighty enthusiastic people, scientists, journalists, and adventurers.

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They gathered the necessary gear, provisioned themselves, and set a

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departure date to march up Mount Shasta, blow open the entrance,

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and document this limerian subterranean city.

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Speaker 1: I can only imagine the excitement in Stockton that week.

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Speaker 2: It would have been electric. On the very morning they

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were scheduled to depart, the eighty expedition members gathered in

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Stockton waiting for their guide, but J. C. Brown never

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showed up. He had completely vanished.

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Speaker 1: It's just gone.

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Speaker 2: Law enforcement investigated, but he left no trace, no packed bags,

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no signs or struggle, no ransom notes, just gone. He

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was never seen or heard from. Again.

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Speaker 1: Let's speculate wildly here for a moment, because you really

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have to wonder what happened to him. Imagine being one

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of those eighty people standing in the Stockton fog for

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a man who is about to hand you the keys

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to the greatest secret in the history of humanity, only

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to realize he's been entirely erased from the board.

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Speaker 2: It's devastating.

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Speaker 1: Was Brown silenced by a shadow government agency that you

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knew exactly what was inside that mountain and wanted to

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keep the technology hidden, just like the elite ruling classes

796
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of Atlantis, NASLM or And this is the really wild thought.

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Did Brown get cold feet by sharing it with the world?

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Did he go up to the mountain early by himself,

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access the tunnel and find a portal.

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Speaker 2: Did he rejoin them, Did.

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Speaker 1: He somehow rejoin the surviving remnants of that ancient civilization?

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We might never know, but it forces you to look

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at every towering mountain, every deep cave system, and wonder

804
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who or what is looking back at us from the door.

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Speaker 2: It truly does. As we step back and synthesize this

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vast array of data we've covered today, a profoundly coherent,

807
00:40:51,159 --> 00:40:54,320
if unsettling, narrative takes shape. When you look at the

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metallurgical impossibility of an eighty twenty copper zinc ratio in

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ancient ore, calculm ingots requiring thermal dynamics that shouldn't exist.

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00:41:02,320 --> 00:41:06,480
When you analyze the sheer megalistic geometric precision of the

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submerged steps at Yonaguni and the colossal fifty ton basalt

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columns of Nanmodol. When you read identical, highly specific flood

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myths separated by vast, uncrossable oceans, you are no longer

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looking at coincidence. You are looking at.

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Speaker 1: A fingerprint, the definite pattern.

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Speaker 2: My core belief, born from analyzing these multiple perspectives across

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thousands of years of human history is that they all

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point to one undeniable truth. We are not the first.

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Humanity as we know it today is a species suffering

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from profound amnesia. We are living on the ruins of

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a pre recorded, highly advanced, and likely extraterrestrially influenced civilization

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that was wiped clean from the surface of the Earth

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by violent, cataclysmic geological forces.

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Speaker 1: History is cyclical, It operates in grand, sweeping circles, and

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that is the absolute. So what for you, the listener,

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going about your daily life. If a global society equipped

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with extraterrestrial technology, capable of engineering impossible alloys and constructing

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megalithic cities out of bedrock, could be completely wiped off

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the map in a single day and night of terror

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due to a cosmic event and their own hubris and materialism.

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Speaker 2: How fragile is our world?

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Speaker 1: Exactly? How fragile is our modern world? Look around you

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00:42:17,559 --> 00:42:21,360
right now. We are entirely dependent on a delicate, invisible

834
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digital grid. We build our skyscrapers out of glass and

835
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steel materials that would rust, shatter and completely disintegrate into

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dust in a matter of centuries if abandoned by maintenance crews.

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Speaker 2: Nature reclaims everything.

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Speaker 1: Think about the massive server farms and data centers holding

839
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all our recorded history, the towering cities built right on

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the coastlines, the immense but ultimately delicate physical footprint of

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our twenty first century civilization. If a grazing asteroid altered

842
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our tilt tomorrow, if the ice caps melted in a

843
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sudden surge and the pole shifted, wiping our slate clean,

844
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what would be left of us in twenty thousand years,

845
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when the next cycle of civilization rises up and begins

846
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to dig in the dirt. What anomalous structures will they find?

847
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Will they unearth the concrete base of the Hoover Dam

848
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or the strange subterranean tunnels of our subway systems, And

849
00:43:10,599 --> 00:43:13,719
wonder what giant rates of God's built them? Would they

850
00:43:13,760 --> 00:43:17,159
piece together the melted silicon of our fragmented hard drives.

851
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Fail to understand what they are and just call us

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a myth.

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Speaker 2: It's a sobering thought.

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Speaker 1: I want you to really mull that over, and we

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want to hear from you. What do you think is

856
00:43:27,280 --> 00:43:30,400
the most compelling piece of evidence we discussed today. Do

857
00:43:30,440 --> 00:43:32,800
you think the truth of our origins is buried right

858
00:43:32,840 --> 00:43:36,159
now under miles of crushing ice in Antarctica or is

859
00:43:36,199 --> 00:43:38,480
it waiting to be found behind a secret rock wall

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inside Mount Shasta. We want to hear your stand on this.

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Leave a comment below with your thoughts, tell us what

862
00:43:44,199 --> 00:43:47,159
you believe, and let's keep this conversation going. Thank you

863
00:43:47,199 --> 00:43:50,039
so much for joining us on this expansive mind bending

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00:43:50,119 --> 00:43:51,760
exploration on Thrilling Threads.

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Speaker 2: It's been an absolute pleasure.

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Speaker 1: Until next time, keep your eyes open and keep questioning

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the narrative.

