Did NASA Physicists CONFIRM The Great Pyramids TRUE Purpose? | Chris Dunn

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  • Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
  • Chris Dunn is an engineer, machinist, & toolmaker who has worked in Aerospace for 50 years. His book 'Giza Power Plant' was the first to theorize that Great Pyramid of Giza was a high powered machine built to provide a highly technical society with energy.
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    00:00 - Chris Dunn's background in engineering & aerospace
    12:41 - Designing jet engines
    17:30 - Aerospace Engineers perspective on Ancient Egyptian articacts
    19:58 - Using high powered lazers to build stealth fighter jets
    23:19 - Evidence the Romans were stealing stones from the pyramids
    26:13 - Who assigned the official timeline for the building of the Great Pyramid
    29:00 - Writing the Giza Power Plant
    31:27 - Reverse-engineering the Great Pyramid of Giza
    44:00 - The Great Pyramid is a solid-state electron harvester
    50:51 - First time inside the pyramids
    55:47 - Rudolph Gantenbrink
    57:43 - Pyramid wave-guides plated with gold
    01:01:43 - Resonance inside the King's chamber
    01:10:09 - How the sub terrainian chamber vibrates the Pyramid; Tesla's Earthquake Machine
    01:20:35 - Nasa physicist Friedman Freund's study of earthquake lights
    01:54:26 - Why it would cost $25 Billion to restore the Great Pyramid
    02:04:52 - Egyptologists reaction to Chris powerplant theory
    02:15:04 - The young students in Egypt dismiss the Pyramid 'Tomb Theory'
    02:19:12 - Scorch marks in the Grande Gallery; Evidence for a hydrogen explosion in the Kinds Chamber
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  • @Koncrete
    @Koncrete  7 місяців тому +55

    Help support the podcast by visiting our sponsors:
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    OUTLINE:
    00:00 - Chris Dunn's background in engineering & aerospace
    12:41 - Designing jet engines
    17:30 - Aerospace Engineers perspective on Ancient Egyptian articacts
    19:58 - Using high powered lazers to build stealth fighter jets
    23:19 - Evidence the Romans were stealing stones from the pyramids
    26:13 - Who assigned the official timeline for the building of the Great Pyramid
    29:00 - Writing the Giza Power Plant
    31:27 - Reverse-engineering the Great Pyramid of Giza
    44:00 - The Great Pyramid is a solid-state electron harvester
    50:51 - First time inside the pyramids
    55:47 - Rudolph Gantenbrink
    57:43 - Pyramid wave-guides plated with gold
    01:01:43 - Resonance inside the King's chamber
    01:10:09 - How the sub terrainian chamber vibrates the Pyramid; Tesla's Earthquake Machine
    01:20:35 - Nasa physicist Friedman Freund's study of earthquake lights
    01:54:26 - Why it would cost $25 Billion to restore the Great Pyramid
    02:04:52 - Egyptologists reaction to Chris powerplant theory
    02:15:04 - The young students in Egypt dismiss the Pyramid 'Tomb Theory'
    02:19:12 - Scorch marks in the Grande Gallery; Evidence for a hydrogen explosion in the Kinds Chamber

    • @TourchezArt
      @TourchezArt 7 місяців тому +1

      I agree once I heard graham say he was doing dmt to cure his migraines I was like tf is going on

    • @dandrechesterfield5411
      @dandrechesterfield5411 7 місяців тому +3

      This guy is a living example of creating a hypothesis and then looking for evidence to fit his hypothesis.

    • @burtlangoustine1
      @burtlangoustine1 7 місяців тому

      Have the old (better) intro as a outro. I miss it

    • @rdesign2753
      @rdesign2753 7 місяців тому +1

      @@dandrechesterfield5411 interesting though that another engineer said there has to be another chamber to work as a preamp to complete Dunns hypothesis. Just luck I guess the chamber was recently found in exactly the right place.

    • @rdesign2753
      @rdesign2753 7 місяців тому +1

      @@dandrechesterfield5411 interesting though that another engineer said there has to be another chamber to work as a preamp to complete Dunns hypothesis. Just luck I guess the chamber was recently found in exactly the right place.

  • @NWFC91
    @NWFC91 7 місяців тому +223

    Danny: “Can you explain to me what it’s doing”
    Chris: “Right now, it’s just sitting there” 😂

    • @Wolfbabypuppylove
      @Wolfbabypuppylove 7 місяців тому +10

      😂😂

    • @ebaystars
      @ebaystars 4 місяці тому +1

      zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    • @adamwilkinson6721
      @adamwilkinson6721 3 місяці тому +2

      Does anyone else know how to find the follow ups on this episode? He said it was part 1 of 6 hours.

    • @andrasziegenham6766
      @andrasziegenham6766 3 місяці тому

      @@adamwilkinson6721ua-cam.com/video/voHv-6EJkYI/v-deo.html

    • @iaingill4879
      @iaingill4879 Місяць тому

      He cracks me up with his dry humour

  • @RandyBoBandy.
    @RandyBoBandy. 7 місяців тому +321

    It’s amazing? Mr. Dunn became a brilliant machinist, engineer and author without spending one day in college. It’s almost like someone can learn a particular skill much quicker by actually working in said field. It also eliminates the crushing debt a young person saddles themselves with at the start of their working life.

    • @AndyRock1
      @AndyRock1 7 місяців тому +28

      Yea back in 1950s and early 60s you could simply walk into an engineering firm and apply for the job. If you had some practical skill like a mechanic, they'd likely hire you and teach you on the job

    • @phyl1283
      @phyl1283 7 місяців тому

      Makes you wonder how he got his "education" (i.e. skill) as an engineer in resonant energy producing pyramids. He sells books. He is a retired machinist and knows nothing about pryamids or energy. All Bullsh*t.

    • @ytgadfly
      @ytgadfly 7 місяців тому

      no it means he is a fraud and you are too uneducated to understand it

    • @ytgadfly
      @ytgadfly 7 місяців тому +8

      @@AndyRock1 you know nothing about what you are talking about.

    • @CaryGlennDavis
      @CaryGlennDavis 7 місяців тому

      Actually he is spot on and you look stupid for your comment. Just shows you have no clue about history. @@ytgadfly

  • @unifyhumanity360
    @unifyhumanity360 6 місяців тому +114

    “The Key to Unlock The Universe.
    Energy,Frequency and Vibration.” It never leaves my consciousness

  • @theone31man
    @theone31man 6 місяців тому +73

    For over 40 years I worked as an electrician on many different projects. I have worked with at least hundreds of engineers. They were all excellent men and women who were good to work with. I have always enjoyed their common sense and logic at working through problems. Chris Dunn reminds me of many of the men I knew and worked with.

    • @DwightKShrute
      @DwightKShrute 6 місяців тому +8

      I'm a j-man electrician/electro-mech engineering tech, and I agree 100%. I feel we might have a lot in common lol. Take care. Peace

  • @PatPauloMMA
    @PatPauloMMA 7 місяців тому +348

    Chris Dunn's presentation on the precision of Ancient Egyptian Statues changed the way I view history forever.

    • @bryanergau6682
      @bryanergau6682 7 місяців тому +17

      Do you know who Ben Van Kerkwyk is?

    • @TheGoldeagle99
      @TheGoldeagle99 7 місяців тому +3

      ...what presentation was this?...

    • @finley.h
      @finley.h 7 місяців тому +3

      In my case, it was through Ben. 🤗

    • @gameovr17
      @gameovr17 7 місяців тому

      I jus don't see why scientist are so against the possibility of a missing civilization that were way further advanced that we had ever thought. Why are they so against that idea. Makes zero since

    • @myrnawatkins-aten4033
      @myrnawatkins-aten4033 7 місяців тому +7

      STICHENS TRANSLATIONS GOT ME IMMEDIATELY MY PEOPLE ARE FROM THE STARS.
      POWHATAN NATIVE

  • @josephclites6971
    @josephclites6971 7 місяців тому +179

    I could listen to experts talk about ancient tech and speculate and theorize about the subject ALL DAY LONG!! Can’t get enough. Fascinating…

    • @RossOnTop2
      @RossOnTop2 7 місяців тому +11

      As I started typing my "I could listen to this guy talk about this all day long". I had to delete it as I seen your comment right below lol. I couldnt agree more with you here.

    • @drummerdad80
      @drummerdad80 7 місяців тому +5

      Experts? Lol I can't even....can you come squeeze a rock in my back yard and power my house please I would love to save some money

    • @Its_Shaun_the_Sheep
      @Its_Shaun_the_Sheep 7 місяців тому

      You’re listening to the charlatan experts if you are here.

    • @BSIII
      @BSIII 6 місяців тому +2

      Check out SGD Sacred Geometry Decoded.

    • @richiebricker
      @richiebricker 6 місяців тому

      All dogs are really robots meant to spy on you nd take pictures of you in bad light

  • @fickyrisher
    @fickyrisher 7 місяців тому +60

    I love that Cris's humour and witty comments just went completely over Danny's head 😂

    • @saqibanwar52
      @saqibanwar52 6 місяців тому +3

      The vice versa is true as well 😂

    • @fickyrisher
      @fickyrisher 6 місяців тому +5

      @@saqibanwar52 yep, battling through the generational gap, I loved every moment of it

    • @TheosEpicVideos
      @TheosEpicVideos 2 місяці тому +2

      Americans don’t get ‘taking the piss’.

    • @Trebleblues
      @Trebleblues Місяць тому +4

      British sarcasm

  • @d.b.7695
    @d.b.7695 4 місяці тому +2

    Mind bogling, I am left bewildering by everything I heard in this marathon-interview.Great job Chris and Dann.Can't wait for part two.

  • @waylonratcliffe
    @waylonratcliffe 7 місяців тому +868

    Danny is taking the torch. I feel like Rogan is out of touch from what we’ve been discovering here, based on the last Graham Hancock episode.

    • @Koncrete
      @Koncrete  7 місяців тому +138

      Thanks dude!

    • @paulslater9061
      @paulslater9061 7 місяців тому +77

      I agree with you I think Rogan needs to kick the drugs into touch

    • @JML-TruthBelongsToEverybody
      @JML-TruthBelongsToEverybody 7 місяців тому +1

      agree with you, question is why? he has too much money & success now? lost interest? or was told by deep state to back off?

    • @Bodhi_118
      @Bodhi_118 7 місяців тому +39

      JRE copy🐱

    • @Beausinklear
      @Beausinklear 7 місяців тому +38

      @@Bodhi_118 I was thinking the same thing. Wonder how long until they bust out the smelling salts 😂

  • @Lemurai
    @Lemurai 7 місяців тому +307

    Imagine if engineering was treated as an apprenticeship starting from a teenagers formative years where they can receive a massive amount of mentorship, and close quarters coaching & instruction, rather than getting drilled with tons of useless academic theory that is force fed to 18-19 year olds who “think” they know math & science until they get steam rolled (literally), and all morale crushed by graduation. That was mine & my classmates experience going through it, it’s sad because it often kills the desire to continue on in the field after graduation.

    • @ouchhurts
      @ouchhurts 7 місяців тому +13

      sadly working at intended

    • @hofmannwaves1525
      @hofmannwaves1525 7 місяців тому +14

      we'll get there, the internet is waking us up

    • @klaytonthorpe3050
      @klaytonthorpe3050 7 місяців тому

      Liberalism is a cancer that destroys any civilization.

    • @OEFTF11
      @OEFTF11 7 місяців тому +17

      Interestingly that's actually how Egyptian Scholars taught the sciences to their students. It was a long apprenticeship since childhood with proper transfer and application of the knowledge rather than speculation and theory.

    • @jondoe2542
      @jondoe2542 7 місяців тому +17

      The older I get the more true the following phase gets.
      It's not what you know, it's who you know.
      If you're an engineer, it's easier for your kid to get the knowledge and the job, than Joe schmoe

  • @randysanders5560
    @randysanders5560 6 місяців тому +47

    Mr Dunn, you’re quite a national treasure. Thank you for your enlightening work.

    • @MsBee-tr9ti
      @MsBee-tr9ti 4 місяці тому

      Hoosier that I am, I do feel proud that Mr. Dunn has a history living and working in Indiana!

    • @frosty6960
      @frosty6960 3 місяці тому

      uhm .... he is a scammer

    • @adamwilkinson6721
      @adamwilkinson6721 3 місяці тому

      Does anyone else know how to find the follow ups on this episode? He said it was part 1 of 6 hours.

    • @frosty6960
      @frosty6960 3 місяці тому

      @@adamwilkinson6721 who would want hours of lies?

    • @adamwilkinson6721
      @adamwilkinson6721 3 місяці тому

      @@frosty6960 and what spek of experience have you got in comparison with 50 years of practical mechanical engineering knowledge?

  • @ingrid-c
    @ingrid-c 7 місяців тому +45

    I loved everything about this, especially Mr Dunn finally doing what everybody else have not up to this point by appealing to Egyptian pride to freaking finally have a proper look at the pyramid and take it out of Hawass hands. Saying Egyptians didn't build it was never the way. What he said, "People attacking Hancock and me are building their own funeral pile and will get burnt to the ground" LOL pure gold, nothing on this earth compares to the Great Pyramid, it is time to let real science take a proper look without the bunch of egotistical, brainwashed, and closed-minded archaeologists looking over its shoulder.

    • @SamtheIrishexan
      @SamtheIrishexan 5 місяців тому +3

      Yeah God forbid they have to admit that modern egyptians are hardly related to the Egyptians who built the pyramid. That being gentically. However, it is still their country and DNA or skin color etc is irrelevant, it is Egyptian, it is their country, they should be proud of it whoever built it. I think most Egyptians would be open to clearing up the record.
      Especially when Dunns arguments are known to be serious

    • @larslevinberget9558
      @larslevinberget9558 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@SamtheIrishexan Just like the Palestinians are not the Filistrians, and take a look at old paintings of the Turks ... they look Chinese don't they?

    • @rediusneckius1
      @rediusneckius1 3 місяці тому

    • @averageaimer8533
      @averageaimer8533 6 днів тому +1

      ‘Funeral pyre’

    • @CoryHobbs2178
      @CoryHobbs2178 5 днів тому

      Have you ever seen the analysis on the rectilinear measurements of the pyramid from Archaix? Along with the calendrical implications of what they mean?

  • @tenforward7485
    @tenforward7485 7 місяців тому +112

    "What is a lathe?" is a good summary of the state of the western man

    • @PeterGibbonns
      @PeterGibbonns 7 місяців тому

      Dork.

    • @plane_guy6051
      @plane_guy6051 4 місяці тому

      Yes, it's goddamned tragic how little knowledge people in the west have these days.

    • @evanjkesten
      @evanjkesten 4 місяці тому +1

      What is “reverse engineering?”

    • @richjohnson8777
      @richjohnson8777 4 місяці тому +2

      What is metal shop class?

    • @salt_provider4824
      @salt_provider4824 4 місяці тому

      Sorry we just don't care 🫡

  • @user-te4of2fq5d
    @user-te4of2fq5d 7 місяців тому +751

    ❗2 engineers slowly walked the Great Pyramid perimeter in silence, he MIT, me Renssalear, completed, looked at each other, my Dad and I burst out laughing, NO WAY those people as described built it, NO WAY that's a tomb, my very conservative Dad (NASA) saying it's obviously an electrical energy system of some kind, probably gold on the peak ? the structure had to be clad in something that wouldn't be hard, an insulator ? conductivity, there's water running beneath it, a river, an aquifer, a system of them, guarantee it, he said. 1973. I'm 77, nothing of that conjectured, known at the time. It was obvious to us both

    • @anonony9081
      @anonony9081 7 місяців тому +81

      The problem is that archaeologists and historians don't really consult engineers and people who would be knowledgeable about these things. They just look at the collection of artifacts they find and automatically group them together and assume they are all related. They never consider the idea that these things were stored all together because of their value, they just assume they came from the same era

    • @definitelynotthea.t.f.8813
      @definitelynotthea.t.f.8813 7 місяців тому +81

      They have this assumption that they are smarter than people that lived before them. Obviously this is not true. We could have started and ended civilization multiple times over and what we are looking at is post cataclysmic civilizations creating new histories ignorant of what came before. The sheer weight of those stones is incredible by itself, not even mentioning the precision of the design and the fact that pyramids are all over the world, including places we have not uncovered yet.

    • @davidharrison6535
      @davidharrison6535 7 місяців тому +41

      Your Father was one of the Few Truth tellers.

    • @HellCatt0770
      @HellCatt0770 7 місяців тому +56

      Frustrating to hear people could see the flaws in the mainstream narrative in 1973 and yet still it’s not widely accepted that we just don’t know what the pyramids and serapeum were or who built them - but it definitely wasn’t the Egyptians or Pharaohs for a tomb! (They hadn’t even discovered wheels!).

    • @Hughesburner
      @Hughesburner 7 місяців тому

      @@anonony9081 Totally agree. I am into PC building as a hobby, background in Electrical Engineering, specifically manufacturing/R&D. Some of the most recent PC builds in 2023 verge on the appearance of modern art. A regular user wouldn't even know how to turn it on, unless you knew exactly what you are looking at. There's a bit of inherit knowledge you have to have to use it. Like the pyramids, it's the narrowed height of one particular set of technology. I could imagine if someone from a completely different time period and civilization finding a PC from our time to be confusing. With not really knowing what a computer is and it's intended function or how/why we built it, they could mistake it for a piece of furniture, perhaps a kitchen device etc. A little odd but I have a kid and have seen this movie more times than I wanted to. I think of this scene when the issue of the pyramids come up. ua-cam.com/video/R_ScbXFwGBE/v-deo.htmlsi=JmModNxRDOsXGMwm

  • @SamSeth
    @SamSeth 5 місяців тому +13

    Chris Dunn for over two hours?? Gotta drop a like just so i can follow up later. His first two books have a permanent place on one of my top shelves

  • @etherealradar
    @etherealradar 7 місяців тому +12

    So glad this dude is alive doing what he loves, fascinating stuff.

  • @mikelee9886
    @mikelee9886 7 місяців тому +94

    I've had the opportunity to weld on a small piece of Hastelloy-X before, in welding school. Super expensive metal. Our teacher ran an Aerospace parts manufacturing, and had a small batch of blem washer-shaped pieces, that were made with the wrong size hole, that were made of Hastelloy-X, only about 10/1000s of an inch thick. For the advanced class, he had us come to his shop, and had us try to weld on some of these with an inverter welder. I welded the tiniest bead you've ever seen along the ridge of that washer, with the welder set at 5 amps, using a filler wire that was barely thicker than a human hair. Most difficult weld I've ever done, first few mm's were crap, but after that i actually made a perfect little bead around about half of it. Afterwards, I was told that the material i used, that little quarter-sized piece of Hastelloy-X, was worth over $500. So when Chris is talking about working with Hastelloy-X, realize that he's talking about working with material that's more valuable than gold. If he was MACHINING Hastelloy-X, then he was working with probably millions of dollars worth of material on a regular basis, and people don't trust people with millions of dollars of material unless they are F*CKING MASTERS.

    • @keefjunior4061
      @keefjunior4061 7 місяців тому +10

      I work at an aerospace manufacturing company and we go through enough Hastelloy that we make a good chunk of money recycling from our drops. Kovar is another stupid expensive material that’s not very fun to work.

    • @NotAnnaJones
      @NotAnnaJones 7 місяців тому +4

      Thanks for posting this, I had no idea!

    • @PeterGibbonns
      @PeterGibbonns 7 місяців тому +2

      This is 100% false information.

    • @Rookies103
      @Rookies103 7 місяців тому

      And then some.

    • @joewalsh886
      @joewalsh886 7 місяців тому +3

      ​@@PeterGibbonnsenlighten me

  • @joewalsh886
    @joewalsh886 7 місяців тому +156

    I would love to watch a debate with an engineer vs archeologist debating the construction techniques used on the pyramids

    • @ytgadfly
      @ytgadfly 7 місяців тому

      a real engineer or this kook? lol. real engineers have been all over the pyramids and never found anything paranormal. they would likely all agree with the archeologists. the thing is you know nothing about science and engineering and want to think you have some secret knowledge so guys like this bamboozle you

    • @spandon
      @spandon 7 місяців тому +10

      There used to be such discussions but they got 'disappeared' or at least made very hard to find....

    • @ArnoWalter
      @ArnoWalter 7 місяців тому +26

      Unless you get one of the few archaeologists like Klaus Schmidt, it's gonna be pointless. Just look at the questions if the Polynesians reached south america.
      "Well sure, they traveled to Hawaii and made it all the way to Galapagos, but they mist a whole continent."
      "Well OK, we found Polynesian DNA in south american indigenous people, but that was probably introduced much later. "
      "We KNOW, that they had a plant that looks a lot like the sweet potato and has the same DNA, but that's a coincidence. That they use the same word for it, as the indigenous people in south america, is just another coincidence!"
      Archaeology is the history of denial. Troy is a fiction! Babylon just a fairy tale!

    • @briandeeley1599
      @briandeeley1599 7 місяців тому +1

      "They mist"? @@ArnoWalter

    • @airthrowDBT
      @airthrowDBT 7 місяців тому +10

      I dont know a lot about Archaeology, but of one thing I am certain: a prerequisite for spreading mainstream Archaeological talking points seems to be that you have NEVER made anything in your entire life. It's worse hearing an Archaeologist muse on how things "must" have been made than listening to a woman describe what she thinks being a man is like 😂

  • @VoiceHole
    @VoiceHole 7 місяців тому +5

    haha I love when Chris looks at you after you ask him a funny question like " You trolling me right now Danny?" lol took a few days to watch this gonna start part 2 right now!

  • @williamjeffreys2980
    @williamjeffreys2980 7 місяців тому

    Great interview! I like that you remain interested, let Mr. Dunn talk, and ask good questions.

  • @kahlrhoam6769
    @kahlrhoam6769 7 місяців тому +28

    Engineer Chris Dunn is absolutely SOLID.
    He also reminds me of having William Shatner aboard. 🖖✨

    • @Sym0S
      @Sym0S 5 місяців тому +1

      Yes; I love that captain Kirk is on the case!

    • @terryhuffaker3615
      @terryhuffaker3615 4 місяці тому +2

      Split finger hand sign is a hebrew hand sign of peace introduced by Leonard Nimoy during the original Star Trek series.

    • @anthonyv6962
      @anthonyv6962 День тому

      He's not an Engineer he's a machinist. He says it himself at the beginning of the podcast. There is a difference. One figures out hot to make a jet and have it meet the requirements stated. The other fabricates the components required to build it.

  • @BaronKilaton
    @BaronKilaton 7 місяців тому +26

    I love the mic drop moment where Dunn looks at Danny after the earthquake stress videos on electricity with granite. I get upset when I can’t find my keys. Now I have to wonder how many times mankind forgot how to build seismic electrical mega machines!

  • @bitty_bytes001
    @bitty_bytes001 6 місяців тому +13

    Danny is a great interviewer. I have watched him interview a variety of people from different backgrounds. He is always knowledgeable and well read. How can he possibly know every thing about all these different fields. He obviously prepares before hand.

  • @aaronking8694
    @aaronking8694 2 місяці тому +29

    After years of seeing intelligent men and women like this gentleman, I am one hundred percent convinced our taught history is absolute rubbish.

  • @jacqulynhilyard1561
    @jacqulynhilyard1561 7 місяців тому +25

    Excellent interview; nice to hear from Chris Dunn after so many years, he always brings sober reasoning to the table, and I look forward to reading his newest book.

    • @drummerdad80
      @drummerdad80 7 місяців тому

      His pizio electric theory the whole pyramid would generate enough to light up one tiny led light lol wow...

  • @ryanramsey9621
    @ryanramsey9621 7 місяців тому +30

    Hey mate I'm a machinist CNC in north central Indiana I make titanium hips knees shoulders etc. Great job explaining machining to a non tradesman. I'm USW too. Steelworkers all the way bro!

    • @omegafile
      @omegafile 7 місяців тому +1

      How much to make the parts for the galaxy device on my channel? Are you able to make the signing bowl and tune it?

    • @eazzyblue3755
      @eazzyblue3755 7 місяців тому +1

      get off your chair and get back to work, sir!

    • @cocoruse
      @cocoruse 7 місяців тому

      Is the manufacturing plant in a city named after the capital of Poland?

  • @matthewknight5641
    @matthewknight5641 6 місяців тому +19

    Danny... Joe... A few others are all great teachers to so many of us. The way they ask questions and bring out the knowledge of the guest is truly amazing. Thanks guys for your service

    • @TheGbelcher
      @TheGbelcher 5 місяців тому

      Yeah, but unfortunately a lot of what we’re learning later turns out to be BS. They don’t push back on bad science and disinformation at all.
      It’s entertaining but unfortunately that’s about it.
      For example, the first 30 min Danny positions this guy as an aerospace engineer when he was actually a machinist. 😔
      That’s not how you build credibility for an amateur archaeologist. 😂
      Then when Dunn says the Romans built the pyramids because it wouldn’t make sense for Egyptians to loot something they built. WTF is he talking about? So teenagers in Mexico wouldn’t loot a Mayan or Aztec ruin? What? 😂
      And wasn’t the Pyramid of Djedfre looted by the Romans for building materials? I guess they didn’t build it. Must have been the Geeeks. 😂
      This is so dumb.

    • @therealmiddy
      @therealmiddy 4 місяці тому

      Yeah, like, “What’s a lathe?” 😂

    • @handrewmillan4293
      @handrewmillan4293 3 місяці тому

      i dont understand how nut gobblers like you exist. danny might be the dumbest person ive ever watched for more than 2 minutes. only stayed for dunn. you cant be dumber than danny, can you?

  • @raddastronaut
    @raddastronaut 6 місяців тому +6

    Thanks for having Chris’s Dunn on.
    Been a huge fan for some time.
    Stephen Mehler would be a great guest too if he’s up to it.

  • @Auxik
    @Auxik 7 місяців тому +47

    Chris Dunn is one of the smartest engineers I've ever listened to. I started reading the Giza powerplant years ago but life got in the way. I need to go back and re-read it.

    • @drummerdad80
      @drummerdad80 7 місяців тому +4

      The vibration theory is something, I am going to fill my room with vibrators and power the town... lol this is absurd...

    • @smyffmawzz
      @smyffmawzz 7 місяців тому +2

      Don't .

    • @andymelendez9757
      @andymelendez9757 6 місяців тому

      @@drummerdad80resonance coupling is everywhere

    • @drummerdad80
      @drummerdad80 6 місяців тому

      @andymelendez9757 okay so there are power sources, rectifiers, coiled wires and oscillators in the pyramid okay, do you how resonance coupling works?

    • @anthonyv6962
      @anthonyv6962 День тому

      He's a machinist and this is pseudoscience. You're not smart enough to be on the internet.

  • @daltanionwaves
    @daltanionwaves 7 місяців тому +9

    That's for sure, as an industrial designer from a family of machinists, it's frustrating seeing things that the experts can't even fathom, because their expertise is in history.

    • @drummerdad80
      @drummerdad80 7 місяців тому

      As an engineer you dunn are not historians......

  • @8mlross
    @8mlross 6 місяців тому

    In addition to hosting fantastic guests and asking terrific questions and super interesting topics, I commend you for the backdrops behind you and your guests. Nice designs!

  • @theAmazingblumpkin
    @theAmazingblumpkin 7 місяців тому +3

    This was absolutely fascinating. Nice work fellas and thanks

  • @pyromaniack13
    @pyromaniack13 7 місяців тому +66

    This guy gives the vibe that he knows much more than he’s letting on. Absolutely amazing guest

    • @MrAchile13
      @MrAchile13 7 місяців тому

      Indeed, he's selling books and making money from this "lost high tech" narrative. It's the same guy who publicly claimed on television that Coral Castle was built using levitation.

    • @voiceofreason1829
      @voiceofreason1829 7 місяців тому +2

      Nooo

    • @airthrowDBT
      @airthrowDBT 7 місяців тому +1

      He's working on another book, I hope he includes some of the discourse we had that I gave him my permission to use!

    • @johnburbine5131
      @johnburbine5131 7 місяців тому +6

      I think everyone that has knowledge of highly classifieds has a ceiling when they speak on social media.
      Rogan is perfect example, he could go much further with questions many many times. I think they all have a ceiling created for them.
      Breach the ceiling and they'll turn you off

    • @timeWaster76
      @timeWaster76 7 місяців тому +4

      That is a just a technique to get your imagination spinning

  • @jamess650
    @jamess650 7 місяців тому +10

    Every day we get closer to uncovering the truth of our past, and I can't thank you enough for being a part of that.

    • @johnguanciale258
      @johnguanciale258 7 місяців тому +2

      Not really

    • @hansburch3700
      @hansburch3700 7 місяців тому

      Die Wahrheit ist Terraforming über sehr lange Zeit. Die Pyramiden waren dabei zur Kontrolle nötig.

  • @robertfisher5979
    @robertfisher5979 6 місяців тому +60

    Its so impressive how patient Chris Dunn was with this kid who doesn't know enough about engineering to do this interview.

    • @auskilluminati333
      @auskilluminati333 6 місяців тому +5

      Just because your not qualified at a subject doesnt mean you can't or aren't able to speak about that topic.... if you have someone who does great. If your both debating unskilled than you just need to verify your views to a qualified person.
      We all start somewhere

    • @juanito3821
      @juanito3821 6 місяців тому +6

      Not everyone walks around with engineering degree

    • @bespinboi7523
      @bespinboi7523 6 місяців тому +9

      Him not know much makes this interview good for people like me who also don’t know much

    • @CarolinaJeepJunkies
      @CarolinaJeepJunkies 6 місяців тому +5

      Don't need a engineering degree to understand half of it.

    • @markstewart8171
      @markstewart8171 6 місяців тому +3

      I think maybe he knows but he knows that many of his viewers need to have more insight because they wouldnt know what Chris was describing.

  • @00leaveralone
    @00leaveralone 7 місяців тому +1

    Enthralling conversation looking fwd 2 part 2. Thanks gentlemen!

  • @equaliser2265
    @equaliser2265 7 місяців тому +7

    Nice to see a legend like Christopher on the show, fantastic love this guy.

  • @bobeden5027
    @bobeden5027 7 місяців тому +7

    Served my time as a fitter/turner 1967 to 1973. 4 pound 50 for a 40 hour week. Skills I learnt were so valuable to me in my life.

  • @iaingill4879
    @iaingill4879 Місяць тому

    Chris Dunn is a legend - gotta love this man! Sharp dry wit and incredibly insightful
    Thanks for this amazing interview

  • @TheCaptainAizen
    @TheCaptainAizen 7 місяців тому

    Chris Dunn is a legend, wow this is a rare treat you really pulled off a miracle show can't wait to get into it

    • @drummerdad80
      @drummerdad80 7 місяців тому

      I am going to patent a rock squeeze power plant I hired 10,000 body builders free power coming soon.... lol this is... never mind I can't even

  • @Hashadabbery
    @Hashadabbery 7 місяців тому +25

    Continually amazed at Danny’s grasp on very basic concepts & things he should know / should have researched before turning the camera on. The conversation can’t get interesting with Danny constantly interrupting to ask tangential questions & explanations 🤦‍♂️… read a book my dude.

    • @bartekdyszkiewicz1359
      @bartekdyszkiewicz1359 7 місяців тому +7

      30 minutes in it seems like he doesn't know anything glad Chris is very patient.

    • @jtothecc2421
      @jtothecc2421 7 місяців тому +7

      Yeah he brought on an expert on the pyramids to tell the audience what a lathe is😂

    • @bartekdyszkiewicz1359
      @bartekdyszkiewicz1359 7 місяців тому

      But was engaged in the convo by the end and enjoyed the pod cast as a whole.

    • @ahernandez8965
      @ahernandez8965 7 місяців тому +5

      His interviewing skills are on par with Zack Galafanakis

    • @Alarix246
      @Alarix246 7 місяців тому +7

      Yeah, the question "what is a lathe?" Made me wonder if he'd ask him also "what is a chair? What is a car? What is a wheel?" Either he must have enormous gaps in basic education, or he does it because he presumes his audience is stupid.

  • @More-than-Money-in-REAL-ESTATE
    @More-than-Money-in-REAL-ESTATE 7 місяців тому +5

    Started his career at only 22 yrs old with the highest recommendation as a professionally certified journeyman lathes man with personalized working knowledge in the most complex and exotic alloys, various metals & their workable tolerances... Amazing..

  • @balham456
    @balham456 7 місяців тому +8

    Danny needs to raise his game:
    “What’s a lathe?”

    • @marraharris6080
      @marraharris6080 4 місяці тому +2

      Danny's IQ is wanting and his knowledge parking lot puddle deep.

    • @GlennFordism
      @GlennFordism Місяць тому +1

      Asking some really dumb questions. He needs to up his game.

    • @anthonyv6962
      @anthonyv6962 День тому

      @@marraharris6080 I've been saying this since he started. I'm amazed so many people praise his abilities.

  • @williamcarroll4490
    @williamcarroll4490 7 місяців тому +1

    Awesome interview can't wait for more.

  • @bobule
    @bobule 7 місяців тому +27

    Thanks for this, absolutely love Chris Dunn's work and he's a funny chap also. His Brothers of the Serpent interview is so good also.

    • @manbearpig710
      @manbearpig710 7 місяців тому +3

      “That’s the other scablands” 🤣🤣 my fav episode

    • @bobule
      @bobule 7 місяців тому +1

      @@manbearpig710 😂🤣

    • @Wolfbabypuppylove
      @Wolfbabypuppylove 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@manbearpig710 why not Mercury......because its dangerous ... 😂😂

    • @bobule
      @bobule 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Wolfbabypuppylove 😂😂

  • @msaintpc
    @msaintpc 7 місяців тому +48

    I've travelled back and forth to Egypt off and on for nearly fifty years studying the great place, even learned Arabic well enough to converse. What I've managed to learn from studying the Pyramids is that they were already ancient artifacts at the inception of the Dynastic Egyptians. WE (talking about we present homo sapiens) have absolutely no clue or idea of the What, Why, When How or Who concerning these artifacts' origins and method of construction. All we know for certain is that technologically speaking, they were more advanced then than we are now. That's the real truth that we scientists know for certain. They were so much more mathematically, cosmologically and astronomically beyond us that all we can do is admit that we weren't the first technologically advanced civilization, and that these as well as many other artifacts found around our planet, are irrevocable, indisputable proof of that fact that no investigative archeologist or engineer can deny.

    • @gvibes69
      @gvibes69 7 місяців тому

      The pyramids were made by aliens !!!! Thats why the egipcians never were capable off doing pyramids like the ones in giza after a thousand years with much better technology !!!

    • @v12dot
      @v12dot 7 місяців тому

      👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @christophernoia5197
      @christophernoia5197 5 місяців тому +3

      Yet, many do deny it and won't even consider the possibility. Quite sad

    • @PanglossDr
      @PanglossDr 4 місяці тому

      Bollox, the age of the Pyramids is precisely, scientifically known.

    • @msaintpc
      @msaintpc 4 місяці тому +6

      @@PanglossDr Not true. I'm a scientist, an archeologist and a Rosicrucian, who has spent more than fifty years studying the artifacts. We have no idea of their origins, purpose, method of construction or who or what constructed them. What we do know is that they were built pre flood, and that's all we know. Anything else said about them is pure speculation.

  • @alisonauchterlonie8212
    @alisonauchterlonie8212 7 місяців тому +1

    Such an interesting video. I have read Christopher Dunns book “The Giza Power Plant”. I learned so much more from this. Thank you.

  • @thebritishbookworm2649
    @thebritishbookworm2649 4 місяці тому

    What an incredible guy. Absolutely loved this. Thanks so much. Amazing conversation.

  • @lukecaverns
    @lukecaverns 7 місяців тому +21

    Danny is gonna F around & become an ancient history podcast 😂

  • @janzizka4364
    @janzizka4364 7 місяців тому +12

    When he was alone in the pyramid, he looked back and shouted: AZIZ, LIGHTS!

  • @DecemberNames
    @DecemberNames 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for another amazing video. It is great to watch experts like you put the hard dedication on UA-cam for our joy.

  • @rainerstahlberg2486
    @rainerstahlberg2486 7 місяців тому

    brilliant discussion. Thanks for amazing insights into future / past technologies.

  • @Mackaygolf
    @Mackaygolf 7 місяців тому +7

    No clue what a wave guide was. This man explained it, with BRILLIANT graphic assist, in literal seconds. ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE. Fundamental principle, BAM! WOOO!

  • @ExtremeFader
    @ExtremeFader 7 місяців тому +3

    Something about just the first few seconds of the episode with the way you guys said hello to each other and had that kind exchange really made my day.

  • @-bld-
    @-bld- 5 місяців тому

    Love Chris Dunn, really clinical mind, which is so necessary in this field.

  • @gfelix3552
    @gfelix3552 Місяць тому

    Chris Dunn knows more. I get shivers .... I knew as a young kid that they were for a far greater purporse.

  • @Critter145
    @Critter145 7 місяців тому +8

    1:30:36 this explains three things 1) the disclosure project whistleblower which saw the granite slabs levitating, accompanied by a low frequency pulsing noise and 2) the presence of heavy elements inside quartz veins resulting from in-situ fusion brought on by huge mechanical stresses and 3) the ability of predynastic civilizations to shape granitic rock by removing huge amounts of waste material…electrically.

    • @zicho1st
      @zicho1st 2 місяці тому +1

      2) that was also my idea: why gold is found inside quartz. And if quartz itself is not a product of some extreme lighting.

  • @49ccMopedWorld
    @49ccMopedWorld 7 місяців тому +6

    I am.a long time fan of Chris - I hope his health gets a bit better - so this is going to be good!!! Great channel this has become and Danny you have grown a lot!!!!

  • @myleskuster2327
    @myleskuster2327 3 місяці тому +1

    I've said for years. Frequency is everything!

  • @GalactusOG
    @GalactusOG 7 місяців тому +2

    Brother Dunn is sharp! These two episodes have been enlightening.

  • @deathcultstudios
    @deathcultstudios 7 місяців тому +4

    This is Fantastic, Dunn is the real deal and the best interview Ive seen. I hope we get some theories about Capstones, and the crystals/salts in the Queens Chamber

  • @ricardovillegas5387
    @ricardovillegas5387 7 місяців тому +12

    Listening to Dunn explaining a lathe to Danny while I'm running a lathe right now is weird lol

  • @amandabaynham-swales9222
    @amandabaynham-swales9222 4 місяці тому +2

    His Northern humour has remained intact despite leaving the UK in 69…Top lad!

  • @timyates807
    @timyates807 6 місяців тому

    Chris Dunn is a legend ! glad he was on .thanks

  • @-757-
    @-757- 7 місяців тому +5

    Great interview. Thanks for having some of the most intriguing guests on your show. Mr Dunn, now along with his son, present some interesting/ valid perspectives. Keep up the good work

  • @SideKickStudios
    @SideKickStudios 7 місяців тому +46

    Can't wait for part two. The new age "historical archaeologists" are amazing, driving us in a new direction never thought of before in any scientific value. With every new tiny bit of info, I'm more and more convinced it's a rational conclusion that we've been scientifically advanced before and almost completely wiped out. Can't even imagine the horrors our ancestors went through and had to survive.

    • @gazmasonik2411
      @gazmasonik2411 7 місяців тому +1

      Steven Greer claims with good evidence, anti gravity/electro Gravitics was mastered in October 1958. Probably earlier by the Nazis who used it for submarines to get to the moon.. instead of making specific space ships.

    • @MrAchile13
      @MrAchile13 6 місяців тому +1

      But how do you deal with all the scientific evidence showing this is not true? Or with the logical inconsistencies?

    • @gazmasonik2411
      @gazmasonik2411 6 місяців тому

      @@MrAchile13 I guess you have to trust the governments contradictory statements and believe elaborate distractions are meant for the good of national security. Sean Ryan has interviewed ex special forces with compelling anecdotes of underground bases concealing high voltage Anti Gravitic devices. Also on UA-cam is the sci-fi fantasy lies of Corey Good, (introduced as a "whistle blower" by David Wilcock) who used litigation against anyone making similar claims to him. As infringements against copyrighted ideas he created!.

    • @SideKickStudios
      @SideKickStudios 6 місяців тому

      @MrAchile13 In all honesty, no conspiratory insinuation intended, what "evidence"? There is no evidence to show that humans did not have advanced skills and knowledge tens, if not hundreds of thousand of years ago. All we have is assumptions and guesstimates based on what's been found (dug up), however, if these ancient civilizations did exist, after 10 thousand years after global cataclysms and weathering, there's virtually nothing to find, most of it would be reconstituted into earth as minerals. Even if something artificial and out of time were to still remain somehow, it would most likely lie somewhere deep beneath the seas, because the coasts where humans tend to reside, from those ancient times are far below the waves today. And I'm curious, what logical inconsistencies are we talking about?

    • @richiebricker
      @richiebricker 6 місяців тому +1

      All dogs are really robots meant to spy on you nd take pictures of you in bad light

  • @aleksik4028
    @aleksik4028 6 місяців тому +1

    I remember reading in some book among another strange things, about the pyramid shape and the razor blade staying sharp. Think there was also moonlight involved. Loaned the book to friend. Never got the book back.

  • @BeyondTheMysteries
    @BeyondTheMysteries 7 місяців тому +3

    Oh thank you Danny boyyyyy! Gonna throw this one on after work today. You are here to bring this stuff to the masses!

    • @BeyondTheMysteries
      @BeyondTheMysteries 7 місяців тому

      Also when Chris used his guitar tuner and measured the tone of his footsteps in the kings chamber, the sound should be closer to 432 than 440 A. Robert Grant has done a lot of research into that topic.

  • @Alarix246
    @Alarix246 7 місяців тому +6

    33:48 I remember the razor blade times - my dad cut out a pyramid shape from paper and laid the razor blade under in I think 1/3 of its height and supposedly it helped to keep the edge sharp... the good ole von Däniken days! 🤠

  • @larrysorenson4789
    @larrysorenson4789 7 місяців тому

    A wonderful review of current research. Thank you.

  • @lindamclean8809
    @lindamclean8809 3 місяці тому

    What an interesting man........ I can’t get enough of this stuff.......thank you so much. ❤❤❤❤

  • @nwchrista
    @nwchrista 7 місяців тому +5

    What i liked about this guy's story is that I too was a machinest in Illinois, not too far from his area, in fact. And i became an electrical engineer later. And it's equally interesting how we both seem to share this identical interest in the pyramid power plant. Though, his analysis is off the charts in that regard.

    • @DwightKShrute
      @DwightKShrute 6 місяців тому

      There is evidently SEVERAL of us in the comments lol. (I'm also a journeyman electrician/electro-mechanical engineer)

  • @mrshiney2
    @mrshiney2 7 місяців тому +13

    My dad worked for Perkin Elmer in Santa Ana Ca. in 1968. I am finding out more and more about some of the dark projects my old man worked on including Boeing Dyna-Soar shuttle craft and Hughes Satellite projects.

  • @user-rt8ik1ow4i
    @user-rt8ik1ow4i 5 місяців тому

    I am a Vermonter, born here. My grandfather worked 42 years for simmons precision, then Hercules, then the last na,me change was Aerospace.Vergennes Vermont, or panton vt.They made "space shuttle" part's. If I could only tell you the metal I saw,or whatever it was,and stories galore

  • @toddgriffin3037
    @toddgriffin3037 7 місяців тому

    I recently read The Giza Powerplant. Amazing thinking!

  • @commonsense7754
    @commonsense7754 7 місяців тому +50

    I know a gentleman who was involved in manufacturing time keeping and gyros for the space program from way down under in Australia. Amazingly mostly done in a small garden shed with hand tools. Chris identification of the requirement for precision being the reason for its existence is an extremely wise take. You do not manufacture to such levels of precision unless it’s required or economically makes sense.

    • @Rezistt
      @Rezistt 7 місяців тому +2

      Who is he?

    • @airthrowDBT
      @airthrowDBT 7 місяців тому +5

      You make a great argument. I have tried using this argument elsewhere but when you communicate that to dull minds, you might as well be speaking Greek. With the vases and some other statues it is clear that ancient Egyptians had CHEAP high precision that was mass produced, easily replicated...which comes from MACHINES. it is SO FRUSTRATING hearing some jdjot who had clearly NEVER worked in engineering or manufacturing think that with enough slaves and harsh enough sweatshops and copper chisels ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. Keep in mind too against the ancient slave/sweatshop approach: At that time of early agriculture, a MUCH higher percentage of people were farming fulltime because yields were HUNDREDS of times lower than they are today. THERE WAS NO EXCESS OF FOOD for these masses of slaves to wittle with copper chisels at these MASSIVE PRECISE granite objects. This is TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATED.

    • @justalitttleun
      @justalitttleun 7 місяців тому +1

      I agree but you're missing one other possibility and that is it was just easy for them to do and therefore standard work.

    • @sullivanrachael
      @sullivanrachael 7 місяців тому +1

      @@justalitttleun- precision handiwork is easier to do with practice, and with practice comes speed. But human issues of fatigue and enough hours in the day limit the throughput of work. Put another way, super high precision handiwork is possible, but it requires lots of time. The sheer scale of the precision items still standing today means a lot of precision stonework was done to have 10% (pure guess) surviving a few millennia later. This indicates precision machine tools are the only way to do this work. It also doesn’t answer why such a high level of precision was necessary if the structures were purely decorative or for religious iconology. The precision was needed for some function.

    • @kevinhank17
      @kevinhank17 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@airthrowDBTso why so many examples of imprecise vases if it was so easy to mass produce perfect ones? Why are the majority clearly handmade of lesser precision? Can't ignore evidence if you want to be taken seriously.

  • @markbonam545
    @markbonam545 7 місяців тому +11

    Danny "What's a lathe ?" . Lmfao. I feel old

    • @marraharris6080
      @marraharris6080 4 місяці тому +2

      You are not old, Danny is an ignoramus.

    • @adamuk5037
      @adamuk5037 4 місяці тому

      Witness how we end up in dark ages, from time to time. 😅

    • @debshipman4697
      @debshipman4697 3 місяці тому

      So mocked for asking an honest question in an area he knows very little about. Such grace you show.

    • @adamuk5037
      @adamuk5037 3 місяці тому

      @@debshipman4697 the time for grace is over. Ignorant people should be mocked. This civilisation is finished if we don’t get back to some semblance of meritocracy. Ignorance should be ridiculed to encourage self improvement and the drive for success. STOP giving participation trophies to make yourself feel better about your worthless existence. It helps no one.

  • @caseybemis2403
    @caseybemis2403 4 місяці тому +1

    Love most of your interviews that I have recently discovered. I'm an 82 year old woman (still very flexible and doing yoga). So I lived through everything this man talked about regarding JFK, RFK and MLK. Interesting they all end in K. By the time he finished with MLK's assassination, I was in tears reliving all of this stuff. It was a very disruptive and painful time. I can remember where I was when these happened, plus the Cuban Missile Crisis. "Seven Days in May" was a great movie. Watch it if you can. This was a great interview. Interesting book. "JFK: The Smoking Gun" by Colin McClaren. It's an interesting take on the shot that killed Kennedy.

  • @CM-fv2js
    @CM-fv2js 7 місяців тому

    The “operation paper clip” took me the fk out! 😂🤣😂🤣

  • @BeatlesFan1975
    @BeatlesFan1975 7 місяців тому +5

    I like your interviews, Danny.
    This is awesome

  • @gazmmm
    @gazmmm 7 місяців тому +40

    As an aerospace machinist myself it really is hard to state how spectacularly well made those vases are.

    • @mushedits
      @mushedits 7 місяців тому

      UnchartedX for those that don’t know. Go check it out.

    • @dieselsmiths
      @dieselsmiths 7 місяців тому +1

      Is “aerospace” one of those yuppie titles for self gratification?

    • @airthrowDBT
      @airthrowDBT 7 місяців тому

      @@dieselsmiths Why would you actually type something so stupid?

    • @TheVaged
      @TheVaged 7 місяців тому

      @@dieselsmiths It's like a reverse of Archaeology where they leave out the Humanities tag.

    • @BSIII
      @BSIII 6 місяців тому

      Try learning about stonemasonry techniques. Techniques we've used since the dawn of time, and still do. Techniques that these guys don't like to talk about. A handful of men literally carved out an Indian temple in Hawaii out of granite by hand using chisels.

  • @joefury6442
    @joefury6442 6 місяців тому +2

    Tesla's "earthquake machine" was a product of him attempting to build an electric oscillating engine. The failure led him to design the standard induction motor that operates in a spinning motion instead of a linear motion.

  • @zach9092
    @zach9092 7 місяців тому +2

    Fun fact the dull blade being sharpened also happens when placed inside an orgone energy accumulator, Wilhelm Reich who created and studied orgone energy accumulators and generators did lors of research on what he called orgone energy and surprisingly if you look up what orgone generators look like it’s very similar to the pyramids and it also involves quartz which is very abundant in the granite used in the Giza pyramids

    • @mackincali
      @mackincali 6 місяців тому +1

      So genius what does a orgone generator actually do and what's its actual use. I have a actual orgone and it has never nor will it sharpen a damn thing except my opinion for people like you or comments like this.

  • @bigjon1359
    @bigjon1359 7 місяців тому +4

    Az a long-time follower of Christopher Dunn and a believer in the ancient technology theory for decades now I was flabbergasted by this new interview. I can't wait for pt 2 Posting it everywhere I sub to. Thank you both for this upload/download.

  • @KristiGilleland
    @KristiGilleland 7 місяців тому +4

    Looking at the diagram makes me think of the inner ear...like the 'thing' at the bottom as 3 little bones, with Eustachian tube going out to equalize pressure at that particular point.
    He helps me think about it in 3d.

  • @jmcd3970
    @jmcd3970 4 місяці тому

    One of the most fantastic interviews that I have ever seen fantastic Jerry Mcdonogh

  • @lg8498
    @lg8498 6 місяців тому

    Yeay❣️❣️❣️❣️ Huge fan of Chris Dunn & now his sons work.

  • @box228
    @box228 7 місяців тому +9

    The one thing I don’t understand is of the great pyramid was a power plant, why do the other two pyramids alongside it, which are just as impressive as the Khufu pyramid, have such drastically different interiors? They seem to have a different purpose

    • @samueladams5243
      @samueladams5243 4 місяці тому

      I feel like they transmitted to different frequencies through the air, obelisks spread throughout the area would be manufactured at the same frequency to work as receivers of the wireless electricity.

    • @user-qs2gy2wn6c
      @user-qs2gy2wn6c 8 днів тому

      Midrange and tweeter

  • @cjnev9618
    @cjnev9618 7 місяців тому +3

    holy shit , I'm so glad there's a part 2 to this . if there was ever sense to be made of the pyramids this gentleman is sure making it👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @kennynickell9883
    @kennynickell9883 6 місяців тому +1

    Danny, have Chris take a look at the iron clamps being a way to provide an electrical neutral state between each stone blocks..if the pyramids are an electrical device it would make sense to have a neutral charge throughout
    entire structure..

  • @andrewwalsh3744
    @andrewwalsh3744 7 місяців тому +4

    Just to add a little: The Castles all over were power plants based on similar tech used in the Pyramids. As were the Starfort's of the previous era.

    • @vellron
      @vellron 5 місяців тому

      you fool

    • @andrewwalsh3744
      @andrewwalsh3744 5 місяців тому

      @@vellron Not my fault you are unred, and showing it!

  • @NotAnnaJones
    @NotAnnaJones 7 місяців тому +22

    Thank you for having on Chris Dunn! He’s a brilliant researcher. ❤

    • @phyl1283
      @phyl1283 7 місяців тому

      Be prepared to hear the word resonant over and over and over.

    • @jeboccuzzi10
      @jeboccuzzi10 7 місяців тому +1

      Amazing story teller weaving in both facts and LOTs of fiction.

    • @drummerdad80
      @drummerdad80 7 місяців тому +1

      He's a brilliant story teller, if all it takes is vibration to make power why hasn't he recreated it as an engineer? Hmmmmmm

  • @johnashcroft-jones6091
    @johnashcroft-jones6091 7 місяців тому +4

    Danny: 'What's a lathe? Astronaut backpack? You didn't know?

  • @whoswho119
    @whoswho119 5 місяців тому

    My school mates and I used to play army on the old Mav Platts site. There were bomb shelters and an old railway alongside. Good memories.

  • @austinharding9734
    @austinharding9734 2 місяці тому

    well right now its jus sitting there😂 i already love this guy

  • @stephenlloyd3064
    @stephenlloyd3064 7 місяців тому +3

    About the Pyramid razor blade sharpener, Remember, in the '70s we are probably talking about the chrome plated, zinc cast double edged safety razor. 2 years of Chemistry taught me that 2 dissimilar metals + water and you have a battery. One metal collects the electrons and corrodes. The corrosion forms on points and edges first. Just remove the blade from the razor and dry it and you have stopped the corrosion process. My blades last for months without actually using the plastic pyramid. Typically, pyramids don't work well unless aligned to true North to work anyway or so it was claimed.

    • @raiden72
      @raiden72 7 місяців тому +1

      I go a step further and after drying the razor on a towel, I use a hair dryer to evacuate any excess moisture.
      My blades last almost forever. No pyramid magic is needed!

  • @James-wz2cm
    @James-wz2cm 7 місяців тому +3

    Another really interesting interview and great watch.watched first half walking to a gig and finished it walking home, well done Danny and team

  • @gregroth4696
    @gregroth4696 5 місяців тому

    Imagination, intuition, perception, reason are all equally as important as engineer thinking to solve this lovely mystery.

  • @JimmyRJump
    @JimmyRJump 5 місяців тому +6

    Don't forget the ancient Egyptians (or Khmetians) called the Great Pyramid "the house of fire", which the Greek translated to Pyramid. "Fire in the middle", from Pyros (fire) and Midos (middle).