I’m not saying I believe this is how any of this happened, but there are these great books by Anne McCaffrey that I always think about whenever I hear all of this. Short version is, there’s a group of people from Earth that leave for another planet and settle it. Things are good for a while and then chaos ensues and they have to go to a different continent than the first one they settled and use the last of their technology to make caves for them to live in. Then thousands of years later the people have developed into a feudal society and have no idea any of that happened. Until a few curious people begin stumbling across clues. They also have genetically modified dragons that they fly around… but that’s a lot to get into. There’s actually a lot more to the story but I tried to keep it as short as possible. Thank y’all for doing everything you do and putting this content out there for us to enjoy, think and learn from! Keep at it please ❤
The energy grids of the earth are incredible. And how could the ancients have known or detected them? The Olmecs even could detect magnetism in stone and then accurately sculpt around the North and South Pole of the Stone🤯 and the subject of sense perception is something you should explore more of Matt. Im sure you know, but through some of the mystery schools you can certainly hone that.
Hey there Matt and Team, again amazing freaking episode! India/Cambodia are really weird places for ancient sites. Love seeing more of those. Especially those caves, weird sites. Keep up the good work, you guys are almost at 2,000 subs! Woot!
@suentv thanks suentv! Closing in on 2000! The best part of all of this is that the people who are here seem to be really enjoying the content. The comments are so supportive. Can’t thank you enough for your kind words through the episodes, makes it worthwhile. Have a great weekend! Matt
I think its fairly plain to see around the world a similar trend in ancient architecture, but Egypt especially. Post diluvian cultures had a great bit of hubris around their creations, as opposed to what are most likely antediluvian sites that are always marking free. Interesting, but you have to wonder why? Perhaps the pre flood cultures buildings had more functionality 🧐
Someone once commentes to me: The flattening of the walls in this complex was a later modification because it messes with the harmonics that the granite would have generated through reverse piezoelectrics. If if that is the case, then this site actually pre-dates whatever global civilization existed during the Younger Dryas. If true, we are looking at evidence of 3 separate civilizations.
Jahanna James is an amazing human. I. Believe she narrated the amazing documentary builders of the ancient mysteries or BAM. Keep up the great work Mr. Beall. There is no hope for the future til we correct the past.
@@AustinKoleCarlisle oh yes, Matt told me about you with the thought of the resetting of the lug handles with the additional tooling marks. Very very good observation
@@DillDough-dn4eb it would be cool if we could all brainstorm while looking at the vases in a livestream or something, I bet we could get some good ideas flowing.
Hey Matt love what you’re doing I find this subject absolutely fascinating! I wait daily for a new video from you! Outstanding Guest line up so far! Keep it up brother!
@brycecollie1322 thanks brother! So glad you’re enjoying! Comments like this one make it all worthwhile. I gotta thank Ryan, he’s the man behind all the technology, he’s amazing. Have a great one my friend, Matt
Hay Matt awesome video with Jahannah its so cool to see other people talk and look into these pre history anomalies these are just a very big version of your vases highly polished and unbelievably precise , once again you would need to see them with your own eyes to appreciate there beauty . Hope you can get to Egypt soon to see some of these things for your self as it doesn't matter how many photos you study before hand the real thing will not disappoint you only makes you wonder more 🤔 would so much love to go and see those caves in India maybe one day there is lots to see in India for sure and have seen some of it cheers 🙂🤙
@gregbrown5473 it really does seem like there were some master stone workers globally at some point in the ancient past. To have independent culture make all of this stuff without having met, seems unlikely, especially considering the handbags and similarities of the work. If the cubit was really found in these barabar caves, that’s a big deal. Matt
🤔🙂@@mattbealllimitless Absolutely I agree like a civilization that was one globally and some time ago pre flood and may be way before that was 95% wiped out and turned back to stone age times . This is something that can very easily happen to us as we depend more and more on digital technology , one big solar flare and all our electronics gone & anything electrical I think . The only thing left from these civilizations is in stone ..🤔🙂
@@gregbrown5473 💯 the Carrington Event of 1859 for example, not even that extreme of a solar event, but if that happened today the worlds power grids are going down and they aren’t coming back. We are a very fragile civilization.
Barabar caves are great example of geometrical precision beyond what's possible to human eye. without any technical way to measure the angles of the walls it just doesn't come out to that perfection. also worth to note that while polishing granite is technically possible by hand (not to glass-like but lets assume for the sake of sport that it would be), the polishing removes material from the surface, meaning the bigger area the more error you are going to the level of the surface, because there's no way of controlling it. it should look wavy but it's perfectly flat. if anything is woowoo it's the idea that these caves were shaped by chisels. a good rule of thumb is that there's no need to evidentially disprove or propose an alternative hypothesis to something which has never been evidentially proven, so it's the official story to these caves that requires the proof first before it should even be taken seriously.
That’s a great rule of thumb to present to all the orthodox archaeologists, critics and those who scoff at these notions. As if they’re standing on a mountain of empirical proof regarding the ancient world. They’re flailing away with speculation as we all are.
Awesome guest, she seems like a real cool gal. She always gets a chuckle out of me when I watch her stuff. And if you guys talked about the thunder generator that's some cool stuff going on that's not talked about nearly enough. Can't wait to see!
@east10outpost thanks East, we focused on the Osireion and the Barabar caves for this episode. We actually did talk thunderstorm for almost two hours prior to osireion and barabar but it was a lot for one episode. I think I was worn out by the time we got to these two topics but Jahanna did great. Shes a lot of fun, hope you enjoy. I found it super educational.
@@mattbealllimitless I was afraid you'd be sick of hearing it. Glad you're a good sport 😅 It was really something I thought I read glancing over the title.
Jahannah's video on Sekhmet was my favorite. That's some creepy stuff, and it definitely lends to the strange overlap that ancient history has with the paranormal world. It's fascinating
This Osirion temple might as well be a full on space ship from an engineering and construction perspective. The surface level 100 ton granite blocks aren't even the hardest challenges.
@@mattbealllimitless you're literally interviewing the same people i would if i had the means (and the skills) to have a podcast. have you tried getting a hold of Antonio Zamora for an interview? i think his theory on the Carolina Bays is the most accurate and science-based out of all the theories out there.
@@AustinKoleCarlisle thanks brother. I did actually, I asked him right after the Chris Cottrell video came out and he wasn’t interested. He didn’t give a reason. I’ll ask him again some day.
So since people say there are portals or false doors that align with other false door portals on the other side of the planet then why not try playing frequencies at both locations simultaneously?
Yeah everyone's saying it from the get-go, the way you conduct your podcast and actually let your guests talk and aren't butting in every minute like some podcasters. And your genuine interest in these topics like most of us is infectious, thank you Matt
It looks to me like a space ship. The interior does but when I saw the exterior, it really looks like a cigar shaped craft. The interior looks so precise, so futuristic.
Great channel!! I'm glad I found it since I am subscribed to Jahannah's channel. You have a great deep voice but you need to engage the High Pass Filter on your SM7B to clear up your voice a little bit since it is so deep. I am a new subscriber good luck with your channel.
@deckie469 thanks deckie I will pass this on to Ryan and we will chat about it. Feedback always appreciated. thanks for being here, I hope to hear more from you! Matt
32:15 Jahannahs dog really loves that pillow lol. I had to rewatch cause everything she is saying is so interesting but also her dog is cracking me up lol
@@mattbealllimitless I wish you all the luck in the world, I truly appreciate all you and others in the field are doing and I think it’s very important.
@@mattbealllimitless on the realrobotics website on the “djedi” mission, the camera picked up red painted symbols. They are apparently hieratic (a form of shorthand numerical hieroglyphs) figures for 1, 20 and possibly 200. It’s the only thing I have found that could possibly date the great pyramid as these symbols are meant to date to 3300bc.
@@mattbealllimitless yes, interestingly the red paint that was found during the “djedi” robot investigation of the queens chamber “air ducts” are said to be possible numerical symbols with the numbers 1 20 and possibly 200. It suggests that the great pyramid can be dated to a maximum age of 3200bc or when numerical numbers were first used in ancient Egypt.
Really appreciate you having some of my country people on. . I saw the gobekli tepe guy yesterday I like jahanns she speaks fast like me most people I find talk to sloooowly. A me problem. Kudos as ever mr Beall. Awesome stuff your doing. Exciting times. Edit, to add to this i can really understand how ypur family has done very well in the states your way of thinking is very clever imo, including us brits into your pod. I'm really sorry for the extremely poor grammar(no existent most the time) brain damage is a bitch. Bloody grammar police. I generally write this it's very annoying.
😂 been a few weeks since we’ve had some rusty humor 😂 Probably was closer to dewalt than a handful of sand. Probably closer to 10,000bc than 300bc. How long would it have taken to chisel those caves out?🤯 more than Ashoka’s lifetime?
Simple explanation for the electronic interference. I live on a granite Island, a lot of the houses are built out of granite. Wifi signals do not work in granite houses. The stone is too dense for the propagation of EMF. In reverse its emits low frequency waves which also interfere with electronics. Especially mobile phone and Wi-Fi etc and sensitive equipment like cameras. No Woo woo here.
Thanks for having me on!!!! 🎉
@funnyoldeworld You were great to talk to! Thanks for the education and keep up the great work! Let’s do it again next year. 😊
Y'all are Amazing!!!🔥👁️✨👁️🔥
Good pod.
It was an awesome episode, bravo both of you 👏🏻 loved the convo!
A lot of these sites seem to be trying to use sound and energy to upgrade consciousness or heal the body.
Jahannah energy jumps out of the screen. Great guest.
Stay simpy bro.
I’m not saying I believe this is how any of this happened, but there are these great books by Anne McCaffrey that I always think about whenever I hear all of this.
Short version is, there’s a group of people from Earth that leave for another planet and settle it.
Things are good for a while and then chaos ensues and they have to go to a different continent than the first one they settled and use the last of their technology to make caves for them to live in.
Then thousands of years later the people have developed into a feudal society and have no idea any of that happened. Until a few curious people begin stumbling across clues.
They also have genetically modified dragons that they fly around… but that’s a lot to get into.
There’s actually a lot more to the story but I tried to keep it as short as possible.
Thank y’all for doing everything you do and putting this content out there for us to enjoy, think and learn from! Keep at it please ❤
Dragon riders sparked my love for reading. It blew my mind as an early teen.
It sounds like they settled on earth, not the other way around.
Thank you Matt 🙌🙌🙌
Great episode, all very interesting, the Barabar caves are particularly interesting, I'll be looking out for those new videos she was mentioning.
Great job guys. Those caves are amazing!
Bwaynesilva glad you liked it, yeah those things are crazy. Hardly talked about either. Easily could have been built much much earlier.
Jahannah is Great! Looking forward to hearing her at the summit. I'm definitely a HUNTER!!!
India needs more attention ❤
The energy grids of the earth are incredible. And how could the ancients have known or detected them? The Olmecs even could detect magnetism in stone and then accurately sculpt around the North and South Pole of the Stone🤯 and the subject of sense perception is something you should explore more of Matt. Im sure you know, but through some of the mystery schools you can certainly hone that.
This lady is a gem. She fills your ear with knowledge, and your heart with joy.❤
Hey there Matt and Team, again amazing freaking episode!
India/Cambodia are really weird places for ancient sites. Love seeing more of those. Especially those caves, weird sites.
Keep up the good work, you guys are almost at 2,000 subs! Woot!
@suentv thanks suentv! Closing in on 2000! The best part of all of this is that the people who are here seem to be really enjoying the content. The comments are so supportive. Can’t thank you enough for your kind words through the episodes, makes it worthwhile. Have a great weekend!
Matt
I think its fairly plain to see around the world a similar trend in ancient architecture, but Egypt especially. Post diluvian cultures had a great bit of hubris around their creations, as opposed to what are most likely antediluvian sites that are always marking free. Interesting, but you have to wonder why? Perhaps the pre flood cultures buildings had more functionality 🧐
Someone once commentes to me: The flattening of the walls in this complex was a later modification because it messes with the harmonics that the granite would have generated through reverse piezoelectrics. If if that is the case, then this site actually pre-dates whatever global civilization existed during the Younger Dryas. If true, we are looking at evidence of 3 separate civilizations.
@therotnflesh that’s cool! this site could be really really old.
Jahanna James is an amazing human. I. Believe she narrated the amazing documentary builders of the ancient mysteries or BAM. Keep up the great work Mr. Beall. There is no hope for the future til we correct the past.
@dilldough-dn4eb facts
tell that to Elon Musk
@@AustinKoleCarlisle lol. I see similarities in what Elon wants to do in the future and what we are finding in the past.
@@AustinKoleCarlisle oh yes, Matt told me about you with the thought of the resetting of the lug handles with the additional tooling marks. Very very good observation
@@DillDough-dn4eb it would be cool if we could all brainstorm while looking at the vases in a livestream or something, I bet we could get some good ideas flowing.
Interesting aa usual.
Thanks for sharing, Matt.
@peathead4450 thanks peathead glad u enjoyed it!
Matt
Hey Matt love what you’re doing I find this subject absolutely fascinating! I wait daily for a new video from you! Outstanding Guest line up so far! Keep it up brother!
@brycecollie1322 thanks brother! So glad you’re enjoying! Comments like this one make it all worthwhile. I gotta thank Ryan, he’s the man behind all the technology, he’s amazing. Have a great one my friend,
Matt
Hay Matt awesome video with Jahannah its so cool to see other people talk and look into these pre history anomalies these are just a very big version of your vases highly polished and unbelievably precise , once again you would need to see them with your own eyes to appreciate there beauty . Hope you can get to Egypt soon to see some of these things for your self as it doesn't matter how many photos you study before hand the real thing will not disappoint you only makes you wonder more 🤔 would so much love to go and see those caves in India maybe one day there is lots to see in India for sure and have seen some of it cheers 🙂🤙
@gregbrown5473 it really does seem like there were some master stone workers globally at some point in the ancient past. To have independent culture make all of this stuff without having met, seems unlikely, especially considering the handbags and similarities of the work. If the cubit was really found in these barabar caves, that’s a big deal.
Matt
🤔🙂@@mattbealllimitless Absolutely I agree like a civilization that was one globally and some time ago pre flood and may be way before that was 95% wiped out and turned back to stone age times .
This is something that can very easily happen to us as we depend more and more on digital technology , one big solar flare and all our electronics gone & anything electrical I think .
The only thing left from these civilizations is in stone ..🤔🙂
@@gregbrown5473 💯 the Carrington Event of 1859 for example, not even that extreme of a solar event, but if that happened today the worlds power grids are going down and they aren’t coming back. We are a very fragile civilization.
Barabar caves are great example of geometrical precision beyond what's possible to human eye. without any technical way to measure the angles of the walls it just doesn't come out to that perfection. also worth to note that while polishing granite is technically possible by hand (not to glass-like but lets assume for the sake of sport that it would be), the polishing removes material from the surface, meaning the bigger area the more error you are going to the level of the surface, because there's no way of controlling it. it should look wavy but it's perfectly flat. if anything is woowoo it's the idea that these caves were shaped by chisels.
a good rule of thumb is that there's no need to evidentially disprove or propose an alternative hypothesis to something which has never been evidentially proven, so it's the official story to these caves that requires the proof first before it should even be taken seriously.
@eye_exist that’s a very logical perspective. Totally agree. Please comment more 😊
Matt
That’s a great rule of thumb to present to all the orthodox archaeologists, critics and those who scoff at these notions.
As if they’re standing on a mountain of empirical proof regarding the ancient world. They’re flailing away with speculation as we all are.
yep, they should back up their claims before stating how any of these things were done. if they don't know, just say so.
Love any of Jahannah's content, and she's an awesome guest. I hope you have her on again. Thanks!
Awesome guest, she seems like a real cool gal. She always gets a chuckle out of me when I watch her stuff. And if you guys talked about the thunder generator that's some cool stuff going on that's not talked about nearly enough. Can't wait to see!
@east10outpost thanks East, we focused on the Osireion and the Barabar caves for this episode. We actually did talk thunderstorm for almost two hours prior to osireion and barabar but it was a lot for one episode. I think I was worn out by the time we got to these two topics but Jahanna did great. Shes a lot of fun, hope you enjoy. I found it super educational.
Hey. I'm new to this stuff. Looking forward to be amazed.
I initially read meatball, which also would've peaked my attention.
@sirrealsam 😂 someone else called me meatball a few episodes back. 45 years of life and I’d never heard that, too funny, love it.
@@mattbealllimitless I was afraid you'd be sick of hearing it. Glad you're a good sport 😅 It was really something I thought I read glancing over the title.
Yes, and Jahannah has become our expert!
These conversations are changing the world.
Jahannah's video on Sekhmet was my favorite. That's some creepy stuff, and it definitely lends to the strange overlap that ancient history has with the paranormal world. It's fascinating
Great video. Thank you
I love Jahannah! ❤ Her energy and enthusiasm makes me want to travel the whole world to explore!❤
Love ur podcast, great episode
@argess98 thanks I appreciate the comment and glad you’re enjoying it! More goodness to come!
Matt
Great guest 💙
This Osirion temple might as well be a full on space ship from an engineering and construction perspective. The surface level 100 ton granite blocks aren't even the hardest challenges.
India is greats! sure there’s more to find.....
I’m a big fan of your channel Matt. Thanks for starting this. Every guest has been a home run so far
@beausinklear i appreciate it! It’s fun making the content, more to come! :)
@@mattbealllimitless you're literally interviewing the same people i would if i had the means (and the skills) to have a podcast. have you tried getting a hold of Antonio Zamora for an interview? i think his theory on the Carolina Bays is the most accurate and science-based out of all the theories out there.
@@AustinKoleCarlisle thanks brother. I did actually, I asked him right after the Chris Cottrell video came out and he wasn’t interested. He didn’t give a reason. I’ll ask him again some day.
Nice conversation! Always have good guests, I hope your subs grow accordingly.
@mattnicholls5084 hey Matt thanks man I appreciate it. Subs are consistently growing. I got some good content on the way man, crazy!
@@mattbealllimitless Fantastic! looking forward to it.
So since people say there are portals or false doors that align with other false door portals on the other side of the planet then why not try playing frequencies at both locations simultaneously?
There’s rumours the CIA are experimenting with doorway portals!
the brilliant Jahannah - shame it was such a short episode, great topics yet again Matt, love your setup and episode structuring for your podcasts
Yeah everyone's saying it from the get-go, the way you conduct your podcast and actually let your guests talk and aren't butting in every minute like some podcasters. And your genuine interest in these topics like most of us is infectious, thank you Matt
Shes so likable 😂 the energy makes me re excited about things i already knew
Love Miss J.J....
It looks to me like a space ship. The interior does but when I saw the exterior, it really looks like a cigar shaped craft.
The interior looks so precise, so futuristic.
Babar caves had a door that fell off and no one knew it was there until this occurred. If it was for shelter why was the door hidden?
Love her!!
Great channel!! I'm glad I found it since I am subscribed to Jahannah's channel. You have a great deep voice but you need to engage the High Pass Filter on your SM7B to clear up your voice a little bit since it is so deep. I am a new subscriber good luck with your channel.
@deckie469 thanks deckie I will pass this on to Ryan and we will chat about it. Feedback always appreciated. thanks for being here, I hope to hear more from you!
Matt
She's great!
New Sub, thanks JJ. 👁️👍🔔✨
@boota1984 welcome and hope you enjoy! Glad to have you here, Jahanna rocks!
Matt
good
Love your interviews.
I agree🤣🤣awesomeawesomeawesome
cubit in india , what’s really going on 😂 how many cycles have we been through!
@kristopha yeah dude if that’s legit that’s a big deal. I’d love to verify that.
all of these major ancient civilizations were seeded by a worldwide civilization that spread around the world during the last ice age.
32:15 Jahannahs dog really loves that pillow lol. I had to rewatch cause everything she is saying is so interesting but also her dog is cracking me up lol
Awesome 🎉🎉🎉❤🔥🔥✌🤘🖖
That sekhmet statue is in more than one dimension. Total living energy on more than one plane
14:10
Some of these carvings are quite interesting....
I see a helicopter, a space ship and an old Caddy.
Have the measurements of the granite cubes in the osireion been checked with the royal hands/fingers approach like the vases?
@anthonynorris7736 that’s a damn good question I’m gonna ask Chris Dunn and Ralph Ellis right now. Thank you!
@@mattbealllimitless I wish you all the luck in the world, I truly appreciate all you and others in the field are doing and I think it’s very important.
@@mattbealllimitless or the Serapeum boxes, as well
SEKHMET I would follow the language, SE-to CUT and KHMET=KEMET=DARK LAND with DARK=BLACK and L=AND=DNA.
Thank you for sharing.
Damn !
This statue might be radioactive.😬
Osireion gives me a septic leach field vibe haha albeit a megalithic one. That big drain pipe and its all sunken below the temple above?
The great pyramid does have painted symbols at the top Queens chamber “air ducts”, which is very odd.
@anthonynorris7736 yeah true! Looks like wires right? it’s like an instruction manual or something
@@mattbealllimitless on the realrobotics website on the “djedi” mission, the camera picked up red painted symbols. They are apparently hieratic (a form of shorthand numerical hieroglyphs) figures for 1, 20 and possibly 200. It’s the only thing I have found that could possibly date the great pyramid as these symbols are meant to date to 3300bc.
@@mattbealllimitless yes, interestingly the red paint that was found during the “djedi” robot investigation of the queens chamber “air ducts” are said to be possible numerical symbols with the numbers 1 20 and possibly 200. It suggests that the great pyramid can be dated to a maximum age of 3200bc or when numerical numbers were first used in ancient Egypt.
If JJ is in a video I am watching it.
@johncombs2798 word, JJ rules! Thanks for watching and hope you enjoy
Matt
To build the Barabar caves , or the Longyou b caves for a rain shelter would be as building the Eiffel tower for a lamp post!
@doc2help haha that’s the perfect analogy :-)
What episode is this?
Please let india get down with the audio😍 in those acoustic domes
Really appreciate you having some of my country people on. . I saw the gobekli tepe guy yesterday I like jahanns she speaks fast like me most people I find talk to sloooowly. A me problem. Kudos as ever mr Beall. Awesome stuff your doing. Exciting times.
Edit, to add to this i can really understand how ypur family has done very well in the states your way of thinking is very clever imo, including us brits into your pod. I'm really sorry for the extremely poor grammar(no existent most the time) brain damage is a bitch. Bloody grammar police. I generally write this it's very annoying.
💜🙏🏼👊🏼
They had lithium battery angle grinders with curved diamond grit pads 😂 just wonder if they were Milwaukee or Dewalt? 😅
😂 been a few weeks since we’ve had some rusty humor 😂
Probably was closer to dewalt than a handful of sand. Probably closer to 10,000bc than 300bc. How long would it have taken to chisel those caves out?🤯 more than Ashoka’s lifetime?
I think you need Robert Edward Grant to talk about inside the pyramid among many other things.
Yep I’ll connect with REG eventually 🤟🏼
Who else was expecting the dog to start humping away at the pillow?
Both Temples being oriented the same could mean they were suppose to function in the same way.
Doggie stop humping the pillow!
le barrage fait monter l'eau, stupid! stupid they are!!!
@cyrusbrinkworthras I’m sorry, I’m not following. who’s stupid?
It just goes to prove we don't really know anything do we
Maybe shelter from the rain of fire & stone?
Looks like a naga
No they've got it all wrong and they won't admit it without kicking and screaming
Simple explanation for the electronic interference. I live on a granite Island, a lot of the houses are built out of granite. Wifi signals do not work in granite houses. The stone is too dense for the propagation of EMF. In reverse its emits low frequency waves which also interfere with electronics. Especially mobile phone and Wi-Fi etc and sensitive equipment like cameras. No Woo woo here.