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so you can't put together the concept that these two are related? ok thenI mentioned nothing about OOA.
so you can't put together the concept that these two are related? ok thenI mentioned nothing about OOA.
This appears to be an interpretation of a mayan artifact that's not a space man or a pilot of any kind, it's a man being sacrificed via a knife in the chest... Look at the original.View attachment 1087839
Looks like one of those Engineers getting locked into the Prometheus ship to me
looks like he has 6 fingersThis appears to be an interpretation of a mayan artifact that's not a space man or a pilot of any kind, it's a man being sacrificed via a knife in the chest... Look at the original.
Then it's 100% ailooks like he has 6 fingers
Snopes seems to (unfortunately) debunk most of this.
I also searched and couldn’t find any reliable sources for this discovery. Dangit…
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No credible evidence supports claims of vast underground structures found beneath Egyptian pyramids
Claims of new ancient structures discovered beneath the pyramids in Giza are greatly overstated.www.snopes.com
wrongThen it's 100% ai
... It's a bit...wrong
Snopes seems to (unfortunately) debunk most of this.
I also searched and couldn’t find any reliable sources for this discovery. Dangit…
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No credible evidence supports claims of vast underground structures found beneath Egyptian pyramids
Claims of new ancient structures discovered beneath the pyramids in Giza are greatly overstated.www.snopes.com
I'm amazed the researchers generated the cgi diagrams they did from these ground-penetrating images shown. There's such little detail in them! Certainly looks promising that something's down there, but it doesn't seem convincing that it's what's being presented in those diagramsThe most worthwhile post in the thread over the last few days and it will go completely unnoticed I am sure. I don’t know what it is about ancient history and archeology that just makes so many people disregard the actual evidence and opinion of experts and just latch on to the most outlandish claims with no evidence.
so you can't put together the concept that these two are related? ok then
I've been on this pyramid shit since it came out. I'm starting to believe it.
Look how big these pyramids are and they're so much bigger down below
I read somewhere earlier where someone said North America has more pyramids than the Middle East. Where the fuck are they at and why aren't they being sonar'd?
I think this info was leaked and was known about for a very long time. The world is going thru big changes. So much shit is coming to light all at once from everywhere.
I'm 42 and I want to see some mind blowing, world changing shit before I die.
Those pyramids line up with the constellation of Orion I think. It's one of those constellations.
This is what you do when the pyramids worked.. You stand at the top of it. Someone activates the pyramid. Your ass gets beamed to some planet in the Orion galaxy.
We beamed from Mars to Earth.. Then beamed away to Orion and they might not even be on Orion anymore.
Advanced ancient breakaway civilization of humans. Atlanteans?
Mesopotamia is....OOA is 60k years ago. Birth of agriculture, in what we today call Iraq, Syria & Anatolia, was 12.5k years ago. Where's the connection?
They'll carpet bomb the area before ever admitting and accepting such a revelation.I’m not saying this discovery proves an ancient civilization without question, but let’s be real — the evidence is stacking up in favor of something far older and more complex than the mainstream narrative admits.
First off, the argument that "there's no evidence of earlier civilizations" is weak when you consider sites like Göbekli Tepe — a highly sophisticated megalithic structure built thousands of years before the accepted timeline for advanced societies. If that slipped under the radar for centuries, who's to say there aren’t more lost civilizations that left minimal traces?
Now we’re talking about potential spiral structures and vertical shafts stretching 600 meters down beneath the pyramids? That’s not tomb architecture; that’s infrastructure — complex engineering that suggests purpose-built design, not just stacking stones for a Pharaoh's ego.
Mainstream Egyptology hangs on the idea that everything must fit the established timeline, but the reality is we’ve only explored what’s above ground. If these underground structures turn out to be legit, the implications are massive — it suggests a civilization capable of advanced engineering, possibly pre-dating dynastic Egypt.
Remember, the desert is like a time capsule — an incredible preservation environment. Whatever’s down there could rewrite history as we know it. The real issue isn’t whether evidence exists — it’s whether mainstream academia is willing to accept it.
If you ask me, we’re staring down the remnants of a forgotten chapter of human civilization. It’s just a matter of time before the narrative cracks wide open.
Mesopotamia is....
I’m not saying this discovery proves an ancient civilization without question, but let’s be real — the evidence is stacking up in favor of something far older and more complex than the mainstream narrative admits.
First off, the argument that "there's no evidence of earlier civilizations" is weak when you consider sites like Göbekli Tepe — a highly sophisticated megalithic structure built thousands of years before the accepted timeline for advanced societies. If that slipped under the radar for centuries, who's to say there aren’t more lost civilizations that left minimal traces?
Now we’re talking about potential spiral structures and vertical shafts stretching 600 meters down beneath the pyramids? That’s not tomb architecture; that’s infrastructure — complex engineering that suggests purpose-built design, not just stacking stones for a Pharaoh's ego.
Mainstream Egyptology hangs on the idea that everything must fit the established timeline, but the reality is we’ve only explored what’s above ground. If these underground structures turn out to be legit, the implications are massive — it suggests a civilization capable of advanced engineering, possibly pre-dating dynastic Egypt.
Remember, the desert is like a time capsule — an incredible preservation environment. Whatever’s down there could rewrite history as we know it. The real issue isn’t whether evidence exists — it’s whether mainstream academia is willing to accept it.
If you ask me, we’re staring down the remnants of a forgotten chapter of human civilization. It’s just a matter of time before the narrative cracks wide open.
This, people still perform a yearly ritual at the site, which they did before the dog was there. And evidence of agriculture relatively close in both time and distance to the site.What discovery? Nothing's been discovered.
Gobekli Tepe is not a lost civilisation or evidence of one. It's a very interesting site but we have perfectly traced the development of these kinds of sites over many centuries. They started off primitive, then got more advanced as time went by. Just because Gobekli Tepe exists and made us re-examine our understanding of very ancient peoples in the early neolithic age, that doesn't mean a fully-fledged civilisation could've existed before that. There is literally NO evidence whatsoever, and certainly not a "stacking up of evidence" in favour of a long lost civilisation.
There's a huge difference between a civilisation and something like Gobekli Tepe. A civilisation would leave a mountain of evidence. And there is none.
It's on JRE now bro.. This dropped an hour ago
I think they discovered the structures a day or so ago or announced it a day or so ago
I heard Egypt won't let anyone examine. Scientist and archeologist are blocked from doing what they have to do. Egypt is a shithole nowadays. Sad what the country turned into.