The Lost Labyrinth of Egypt - The Findings

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  • @bgpdx1914
    @bgpdx1914 3 роки тому +89

    Not much I can say that hasn't already be stated, but as a long-ago History Major -- I turn 79 in a matter of weeks -- you keep blowing my mind with great new stuff. And oh, how you present it!!! If my profs had been half as charming, entertaining & beautiful, I'd have never dozed off in those 90 minute, 7:30 am classes. You are an absolute delight -- thanks so much & keep those videos coming.

  • @ameliaraath5719
    @ameliaraath5719 2 роки тому +54

    I don't know why I am stuck in a job when there are EGYPTIAN LABYRINTHS to excavate!!! This world is an RPG game and there's so much to discover! Amazing video, thank you!

    • @BizlaC
      @BizlaC Рік тому +4

      The world is an RPG and we're just a bunch of NPCs waiting for the main player to beat the boss (the general of antiquities) and unlock level 2.

    • @Winged_Snek
      @Winged_Snek Рік тому

      Ur stuck at a job because billions of people are convinced capitalism is a good system

    • @thrumylenns2207
      @thrumylenns2207 10 місяців тому

      Time to break out of the matrix

  • @mj101inf9
    @mj101inf9 3 роки тому +433

    You can be certain of two things: if regular people know about these labyrinths and tunnels, then Egyptian authorities know about them too. And if they know but haven’t talked about it, it means they’ve already explored it in secret and decided that nobody needs to know what they found.

    • @slimfadey1901
      @slimfadey1901 3 роки тому +5

      I don't understand the motivation of the Egyptian authorities and Mr. Hawiss for hiding this discovery. Even if what is in there rewrites history, they could make their marks on history by being the ones who rewrite it. They aren't even trying to preserve it from water damage by pumping it out. I can't even get my mind around knowing that the labyrinth is there and not doing anything about it

    • @Chuck8541
      @Chuck8541 3 роки тому +11

      @@slimfadey1901 Corruption and greed, man. Wars, and deaths, have occurred for a few shiny baubles.
      Hawass and these corrupt people want time to loot it, and enrich themselves privately, and secretly. Then they make an announcement about the discovery, and the world is amazed at this new EMPTY CHAMBER that has been discovered; and the crowd goes wild.
      Hawass and his cronies get rich from the loot - probably going to numerous black market private collections, and the empty chamber gives the, some notoriety and fame that they desire. It’s a win win for these bastards.
      Egypt - as lovely as its history is - has a very corrupt political class, in our current modern era.

    • @Keef_DGAF
      @Keef_DGAF 3 роки тому +4

      @@slimfadey1901 it's pretty simple, research the history of Hawiss.. he's a con-man and a thief. My best guess is that either he is just living up to the person he has always been, or the egyptian government is holding his past over him and have him in his position as scapegoat so that they can cover up the true history of egypt.. because whether you wish to believe it or not, THEY know that the current egyptians are NOT the natives of egypt and have no ties to those who built these structures to begin with.

    • @matthewkurapka1426
      @matthewkurapka1426 3 роки тому +11

      @@Keef_DGAF I love that theory! It would give good reason...

    • @bouldlad
      @bouldlad 3 роки тому +36

      The Egyptian authorities don't trust any western crews doing archeology anymore. I don't blame them. But unfortunately they don't have enough money to do the digs themselves

  • @highvoltagemess
    @highvoltagemess Рік тому +4

    Oh and love the humour and positivity both, keeps a good and healthy balance, with some laughter for us! 👍

  • @williambriggs8189
    @williambriggs8189 3 роки тому +53

    P.S your videos are my favourite thing in the whole world, the way you talk about it all, your passion, your excitement and your querky-ness is all what makes the channel the best!

  • @davidd5912
    @davidd5912 2 роки тому +35

    Jahannah it's amazing that you made a video about this. I have followed this story since 2008, and have always been so upset , especially that Zawai Hawass is CONSTANTLY blocking the advancement of the lost knowledge that exists hidden in Egypt.
    I have been studying lost and ancient tech/cultures for 25 years as a hobby, and after seeing your videos I've absolutely been inspired to start producing content of my own.
    Its so great that an amazing young woman is bringing topics like these to more and more people's consciousness (s).
    So, thanks and you effing rock

    • @misstigerbubbles
      @misstigerbubbles 2 роки тому +2

      Why do people keep mentioning her age and gender I find it weird and lowkey sexist

    • @deanlongthon4963
      @deanlongthon4963 2 роки тому +6

      Hawass lies.

    • @Ariocsneedle
      @Ariocsneedle Рік тому +6

      @@misstigerbubbles Brain Rot Detected

    • @anthonybaransky137
      @anthonybaransky137 Рік тому +1

      That's ok. Hawass is an old man and he won't survive for that many more years. Maybe the next guy won't be so uptight

    • @Hellblaze81
      @Hellblaze81 Рік тому +1

      Really? He probably groomed a successor already, come on, you can't be that naïve...

  • @renaissanceentertainment111
    @renaissanceentertainment111 3 роки тому +64

    The scan was done 2008, but we started the process in 2006. There were many of us involved, Louis went of on a tangent and funded it. Hawass blocked all the results and declared it a military zone.

    • @renaissanceentertainment111
      @renaissanceentertainment111 3 роки тому +1

      @@voltagebinary1006 You are on the right track "the people in power don't want the world to know what our true history is/was" but there is much more than that. Too much to go into here, but some of It is covered in RED GRANITE, the rest will be revealed in the doumentaries.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 3 роки тому +1

      Hawass does not get to declare a military zone fool.
      He is with the antiquities ministry - not the military.
      The only people that tell the military what to do run the actual country - not the museums and dig sites.
      Making Hawass into some big bad monster serves nothing but a false narrative run by the real con artists pushing books full of archaeo fantasy to profit by making fun of real archaeology while pushing false interpretations of it based on nothing more than their imaginations.
      "Louis went of on a tangent"
      That I can agree on - he's a crackpot, even his own university has distanced itself from his declarations on the subject.
      Wild claims require wild evidence - he used artistic license to interpret scientific data designed to map out water tables and declared it to be the labyrinth all by himself.
      If Hawass didn't want anyone near it he would have just denied access in the first place - the ministry only allowed access because the other party involved in the expedition was going there to map out the water table which the ministry was interested in because of the likelihood of saltwater intrusion which ruins limestone as found in the Hawara pyramid.

    • @SimonHaestoe
      @SimonHaestoe 3 роки тому

      @@mnomadvfx You talk about "real science", yet anyone reading your post - who has been in this scene for a few months - will be able to predict your whole post after reading 5 words. You're a mouthpiece and being openminded isn't what you do (because, let me guess, you are above that?). Well, ask any "real scientist" - any of the actual geniuses in history - about being open minded. Think they'll say it's valuable...? About "distancing themselves". Maybe you've heard of cancel culture, and that distancing is the new hot thing to do (and lame as f, as any real scientist would agree with). Your whole post was blanket statements, yet you claim to represent real science. Science is specific. Yeah, of course Jahannah - or anyone else - can't know, because how could they? Science is also about being flexible and having a f'n hypothesis.... What do actual scientists say about failure? Or anyone who has had any success? Do you say give up or keep trying? Fail fast or slow? Get a f'n grip and start dreaming again. There's nothing wrong with that. Einstein, of all people, said either nothing is magical or everything is. It's all a matter of perspective. Science constantly finds stuff that is WAY crazier than the stuff ppl could make up - to the point that it would be cringe in a b-move - like water having a memory or being affected by our thoughts. But do you think that stuff gets into the papers...? No, it f'n doesn't because we are supposed to believe the world is empty, cold and that we're all alone; that each and everyone is our own little island and that we have no impact on anything. Well, since we're told that from the day we're born, we won't strive for anything (at least not with any conviction). We aren't supposed to believe that we're connected and that there's "magic" (again, a matter of perspective). Any real scientist, who practises science rather than corruption, could make a case for alchemy being real. You probably laugh at the prospect but maybe you shouldn't. Again: F'n thoughts impact water. And we know chemical reactions exist. Everything affects everything but A LOT of the reactions are invisible. Gravity, if it exists, is invisible. Gravity, and all the other occult forces, can't be seen. Doesn't mean they don't exist. Corruption is often hidden but it's definitely there. See the documentary "revelation of the pyramids" and see if you maintain that nothing is being hidden...

    • @jgenterprises6650
      @jgenterprises6650 3 роки тому

      @@renaissanceentertainment111 can you hint to some documentaries for that topic please?

    • @renaissanceentertainment111
      @renaissanceentertainment111 3 роки тому +4

      @@mnomadvfx Well, let us agree to disagree. I have much more to say on Hawass, and Hawarra and other topics, but not here.

  • @jamesdriskell4820
    @jamesdriskell4820 2 роки тому +10

    Flinders Petrie is also featured prominently in Laurence Gardner's book "Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark", one of my "Go To" references, along with most of his other books, about the origin of civilization/civilizations. I studied "Lost Secrets" for a different purpose but it is a tremendous reference with loads of footnotes to original documents. There's a few of us on this planet who want to know the truth, no matter what it is or how it conflicts with dogmatic scientific or religious teachings (and I lump those together because "Science" has become a new religion). I've read all of Graham Hancock's works and he's the one that got me started on my quest years ago, but once I found Gardner he became my go to source. He's a historical genealogist who had access to family lines predating Pharaonic Egypt, back to the Sumerians and Annunaki. Fascinating stuff and fascinating conclusions he made!
    This is my first visit here, and I'm subscribed. I love your attitude! Keep up the fine work!!

  • @BatMan-ev7zg
    @BatMan-ev7zg 3 роки тому +10

    So looking forward to this , bright insight with jimmy and unchartedx are my 3 go to channels youse all dedicate a lot of time and a couldn't thank youse enough....kettle is on 🙌

  • @280zjammer
    @280zjammer 2 роки тому +1

    There's a mystery right in front of our faces that never gets mentioned. How is it possible that you're an actual fashion genius. I mean, you constantly display unusual and innovative style that is always tremendously attractive. There are entire worlds of fashion channels on UA-cam that all fall short. You must be an alien.

  • @alexpratt71
    @alexpratt71 3 роки тому +12

    It’s great that you and other younger ppl are examining these things and bringing them to ppl of your generation. Most of us have known these things for years, but have no Avenue or will to bring it to others. Kudos. Keep up the good work, you’re doin great kid 👍👏👏👏

  • @PsyCygnet
    @PsyCygnet Рік тому +1

    Subbed. For sure! I love this stuff mate I just can’t get enough of it.🇬🇧

  • @gabel8345
    @gabel8345 3 роки тому +143

    As someone who spent a whole year in Egypt investigating various sites, including ancient sites in Fayoum, Aswan and even Siwa, I would like to applaud you on the accuracy of your research. I would add that by talking to many locals and other foreign truth seekers, the consensus that I came across as to why the authorities close off certain sites to the public is because they are legitimately afraid that digging up specific underground tunnels will release demons on to the country. While it might sound ludicrous, this is often the reason and such ideas are very deeply ingrained into Egyptian culture. There are countless stories of lavish mansions like the Baron palace for example, that were completely abandoned for decades due to the perception that they may be housing demons.

    • @JennWest-Liberty
      @JennWest-Liberty 3 роки тому +2

      I think that once people realize that Christianity is based on ancient myths the "authorities" are afraid that the information will release the daemons in people who no longer have christianity to follow.

    • @antonybasta1591
      @antonybasta1591 3 роки тому +7

      @@JennWest-Liberty if I’m understanding your comment correctly, you’re saying that the government is keeping the information from the public so that they can hide the truths of their religions from them and keep them from doubting… but Egypt is a Muslim country… so why would they fear that the “truths” of Christianity would come out. I am an Egyptian Christian by the way, and I can assure you the government would not shelter the Christian religion if they could falsify it. Again, Egypt is a primarily Muslim country

    • @patrickblue3813
      @patrickblue3813 3 роки тому +10

      ​@@JennWest-Liberty More than likely they will realise that the Bible is based on facts if certain information came to light and not based on ancient myths in the slightest, which is where demons (aka fallen angels) come into play
      There is more evidence that what is stated in the Bible is factual and not based on myths than there ever will be of it being based on myths
      Also the thing to remember is the fact that the demons aka fallen angels done the same sort of things that is mentioned in the Bible but their own versions of it which is where confusion sets in for people believing like you do that the Bible is based on those stories / myths when it is not it is the opposite way round myths and stories are based on what the Bible states

    • @JennWest-Liberty
      @JennWest-Liberty 3 роки тому +31

      @@patrickblue3813 except the myths were around prior to the Bible being written.

    • @patrickblue3813
      @patrickblue3813 3 роки тому +8

      @@JennWest-Liberty What the Bible mentions precedes the myths

  • @stephenlamley541
    @stephenlamley541 2 місяці тому

    You don't know how much I appreciate people who talk quickly. Long story short I have adhd and slow talking drives me insane probably as my hyper drives others mad.

  • @scottharvey-davies1607
    @scottharvey-davies1607 3 роки тому +7

    Another cracking production. You never fail to deliver. Thank you !

  • @notabotiswear
    @notabotiswear 2 роки тому +1

    Your excitement is awesome, glad to see other people are interested in this!

  • @kellypg
    @kellypg 3 роки тому +4

    I'm absolutely in love with your videos. This is so exciting.

  • @darellnewsome4459
    @darellnewsome4459 3 роки тому +8

    This was so fascinating! I had never heard of this labyrinth! Thank you for enlightening us with your videos and please keep doing what you are doing!

  • @jonathandunn1032
    @jonathandunn1032 3 роки тому +13

    I'm so excited to see what johannah has found to tell us all I know its gonna be really amazing shes always finding things that historians don't always want to give us information on. I have everything on my agenda today all pushed back just so I can watch with out interruption.

    • @WayneBraack
      @WayneBraack 3 роки тому

      No! There is not any hidden history that historians don't want to give us information on. Think about it. Discovering and presenting history is what historians do it's how they make their bread and butter and if you happen to come across something new and different you can get famous for it and make some money on it. If there was actually some knowledge that was unknown to The world at Large somebody would be publishing books about it and doing lectures. But you want to believe that there's some kind of a conspiracy to hide information from us that it's been going on for at least since the industrial age took off in the late 1700s and amounts to tens of thousands of people involved in presenting history in all these sciences that it would encompass keeping the secret over that long of a period of time and not one single person ever wanting to see you know I think I'm just going to tell the truth and become rich and famous? You actually believe that? So what actual hard evidence do you have for this?

    • @قناةالنجاح-د3و
      @قناةالنجاح-د3و 3 роки тому +1

      @@WayneBraack I created in this chanal a good video about pyrameds I wish for you a good watching

  • @darrickdean1849
    @darrickdean1849 2 роки тому +5

    You would think Egypt would be inviting all to come in and investigate this find. This would do so much for their culture, history, and economy. It's maddening how the reigning authorities (particularly the gatekeeper you mention) have closed the doors on finds like this - and not to mention suspected new chambers in the pyramids and under the sphinx. You're right, they suppressed this extremely well. I was doing a little research on the Labyrinth for my next novel, and this didn't come up very readily.

  • @heyodi3092
    @heyodi3092 3 роки тому +19

    Jahannah, you are so good at this!!! Captivating presentation and the info is so well laid out. Atlantis is coming to the surface of the collective consciousness and you’re doing great work to push it along. Well done!

    • @1Search
      @1Search 3 роки тому +1

      yes very ... this new hair style is quite remarkable .. --- Atlantis ... is it 12,500 BC ? --- i heard that it was a very deep spiritual abyss Atlantis fell into (or dealved into) that made the 'ocean to swallow it up' ...

    • @zackmoon592
      @zackmoon592 2 роки тому +2

      The channel Atlantean Gardens is another great source for finding out more about the subject. The channel runner is an anthropologist who also found all the discrepancies in the official timeline and concerted effort on the behalf of global governments to conceal it deeply disconcerting and tries to explore the hidden history that's been covered up.

    • @heyodi3092
      @heyodi3092 2 роки тому

      @@zackmoon592 I love him!! One of my favorite channels!

  • @pittbullv5
    @pittbullv5 Рік тому +2

    Hawass was born in a small village near Damietta, Egypt. Although he originally dreamed of becoming an attorney,[1] he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Greek and Roman Archaeology from Alexandria University in 1967. In 1979, Hawass earned a diploma in Egyptology from Cairo University.[2] He then worked at the Great Pyramids as an inspector-a combination of administrator and archaeologist.
    When he was 33 years old, Hawass was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to attend the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia to study Egyptology,[1] earning a Master of Arts degree in the subject and also one in Syro-Palestinian Archaeology in 1983, and his PhD in Egyptology in 1987[1][2] from the Graduate Group in the Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World (AAMW), concentrating on "The Funerary Establishments of Khufu, Khafra and Menkaura During the Old Kingdom. As anything keep asking questions, a simple question for his history might be did he have any affiliations that helped him in his studies and current position? And therefore why he is so strong in his stance on independent studies overall.

  • @calknight1666
    @calknight1666 3 роки тому +4

    Been down Chislehurst caves a few times over the years and find them fascinating especially the acoustic qualities

  • @stephenveatch6494
    @stephenveatch6494 2 роки тому +3

    There definitely is a lot more of our history not talked about in the mainstream. Thanks for the cool vid. Keep up the good works.

  • @Anyextee
    @Anyextee 3 роки тому +4

    Reminder is set!

  • @seaniekay
    @seaniekay 2 роки тому +4

    I'm quite close to Chislehurst caves its a remarkable place the earliest parts date back to the druids then there is a roman and saxon expansions almost 30 miles of tunnels the whole local population lived down there during the 2nd world war and the place is more a museum to that period. The place definitely has a strange vibe in some of the tunnels and they used to hold contests to see if anyone could spend a night down there alone without a light but several people went a bit crazy and got injured quite badly so you cant officially do it anymore. Also one of chambers has a very dark occultic looking carved altar out of the cave wall by a lady artist that seems to depicting the end of the world or some sort of apocalyptic event it was done fairly recently and its not widely known about so finding out her motivation or why its even in there is hard but it is incredibly impressive and looks very very old. I would definitely recommend the tour where you go on a roughly 1 mile route through the 3 sections and on a separate slightly lighter note its actually used by LARPers and i was suprised to see a group of fully grown adults dressed as wizards, knights and elves dressed in full armor and weaponry going in as i left, im not criticising this but was just pleasantly shocked to see this in real life and inner geek in me was desperate to ask to join in. Anyway my 2 cents on Chislehurst caves and a big shout out to this channel i have literally just found you and have really enjoyed your content and the fact your local girl blew my mind

  • @sydneysimon7112
    @sydneysimon7112 3 роки тому +7

    Great video I love hearing about this labyrinth and you’ve found a lot I’ve never heard about thank you so much for your curiosity, hard work and for sharing

  • @markfocht2125
    @markfocht2125 2 роки тому

    Hey Jahannah, it's not often you come across someone so beautiful inside n out and her intellect and enthusiasm matches her beauty! Love your work n ur spirit, keep spreading this knowledge, you're absolutely amazing:)

  • @MayhemProspecting
    @MayhemProspecting 3 роки тому +8

    AMAZING TOPIC! Love your channel and the amount of work you put into them, thank you!

  • @413.
    @413. 3 роки тому +1

    "Richard Pocock... what a name"
    🤣🤣🤣
    13:46
    Love your channel

  • @les9962
    @les9962 3 роки тому +5

    Very interesting video. They shouldn't be allowed to keep things secret. Love the hair happy new year. Good luck with this year's visits looking forward to seeing your video's ⛰

  • @DavidHerscher
    @DavidHerscher 2 роки тому +1

    I can't find my socks, because this channel has rocked them straight off.

  • @floydriebe4755
    @floydriebe4755 3 роки тому +7

    hey, Jahannah! cool stuff, here. too bad the water table is so high. i can imagine our Indiana James creeping thru a labyrinth by candle light, avoiding death traps to find......TREASURE! or, at least, signs of ancient tech. keep us posted, darlin. what's up next?

  • @shibbyoh8
    @shibbyoh8 Рік тому

    Just found you yesterday. You’re wonderful and I appreciate all the work you’ve put in! Thank you! Stay you!

  • @bruceames9224
    @bruceames9224 2 роки тому +3

    Hi Johanna,
    I love that you are diving into this and have this presents online. Thank you! You seem very informed and I know this would not be new news to you, but I like your presumption of “going to ground…” It brings me immediately to thoughts of Cappadocia and the underground systems found in various parts of the world! Love the reference to Chiselhurst caves. I’m diving in!!!!
    🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌿~
    Bruce

  • @peterracer1
    @peterracer1 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your insight, your colorful funny explanation is grand! You make me laugh and want to continue watching!❤️

  • @Ascendion
    @Ascendion 2 роки тому +4

    As a person who has become more and more offended by people telling me to like and suscribe BEFORE THEY GIVE ME ANY CONTENT TO LIKE I want to just say a big thank you for your intro where you say 'pull up a chair and make it in the front row'. Your inviting me to enjoy your content instead of telling me to feed the algorithm on your behalf is, frankly, likeable. :)
    YOU get my click on the thumbs up!

  • @arthurwagar6224
    @arthurwagar6224 2 роки тому

    The reflection of your ring light in your eyes is interesting. Looking forward to the clip.
    Thanks again for great stuff. Love your presentation.

  • @tnhuckleberry01
    @tnhuckleberry01 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent as usual! Love the tattoo. Copper chisel, the best yet!
    If you can sometime, check out some bits about Vilcabamba is a city located in the province of Loja, in southern Ecuador. It is said to be the valley of longevity. I just can't help to believe all these places from Mesopotamia, Egypt, Peru, and many more are all connected. Keep up the good work! Cheers

  • @christopherhickner4673
    @christopherhickner4673 2 роки тому

    It is a joy to hear you speak of these wonders and the rediscovery of the labyrinth in Egypt will be momentous!!! Love ya !!! Big big fan!!

  • @DtheMan112
    @DtheMan112 3 роки тому +4

    Please continue doing these videos!! My whole family watches these lol

  • @Taff67
    @Taff67 2 роки тому

    Very lovely in every sense..... entertaining, humourous, attractive, smart and natural... perfectamundo!

  • @Valkyrie_71
    @Valkyrie_71 3 роки тому +34

    I literally just revisited and researched the labyrinth the other day and found something astounding! Cant wait to see if you came up with the same as me ❤

    • @bluedog7222
      @bluedog7222 3 роки тому +1

      The more research the better. 👍

    • @Valkyrie_71
      @Valkyrie_71 3 роки тому +3

      @@bluedog7222 I go on whole night long binges lol. up til 6am sleep all day, do it all again.

    • @mike-rettig
      @mike-rettig 3 роки тому +5

      Soo what did you find?

    • @Valkyrie_71
      @Valkyrie_71 3 роки тому +13

      ​@@mike-rettig ALOT lol.. Where would i even start? Ive been doing this for many years now. Studying everything and anything i can get my hands on through online resources and libraries. I have a pretty good sized library of books on the ancient past. I've poured over countless reports, thesis, and lectures. I've read in-depth histories and followed expeditions and ancient accounts by Herodotus, Strabo, Diodorus, Pliny, Homer, Flinders Petrie, Solon, Plato (ofc) and others. Studied everything i could from ancient and lost civilisations in and around Africa, the Mediterannean, mid-east, Europe on the Medit.. ancient Greece and Egypt are my main focus. Ancient man, prehistoric studies, paleo studies, anthropology, archaeological sites, volcanism, oceanographic and hydrological studies, plate techtonics and the history of great earthquakes/mega-tsunamis, middle east and India asiatic studies, migrations and civilisations of man, history of civiliation collapses, Bronze age, first civilisations, the Amazons, migrations of wild animals and food sources for man, catastrophies, comet impacts and histories of the "gods" and their respective pantheons, linguistics/studies of ancient languages, ancient mariners, stars and astrology.. any "ology" you name it. Its partly for pure interest and to learn something every day, and partly research for several books I am writing. I work at home so i have mounds of time, and i know that many people just dont have the time or energy for such intensive research. I save absolutly every important link to a website i deem of importance that can be revisited anytime for reference. Some times I will go on for several days though and have to force myself to stop and take breaks, but always very happy to share my findings.

    • @Valkyrie_71
      @Valkyrie_71 3 роки тому +4

      @@mike-rettig oh but if you just meant on this subject, scroll up^ ...or down depending on where my other post is haha. its 3am where i am.

  • @wnrr2696
    @wnrr2696 2 роки тому

    First time watching properly, I love your energy and passion for sharing knowledge.

  • @thorstonmanderlay5010
    @thorstonmanderlay5010 3 роки тому +5

    Another great, informative video - thank you, Jahannah! I had heard about the lost labyrinth before but here was a lot new information. Like you I want to know more about what has been discovered back in 2008. Trust Hawass (and the people behind him) once again acting as a stumbling block in the exploration. I bet he wanted this to be his own gig, well covered on National Geographic. And then the Egyptian revolution happened. God knows what is happening there now... I was also intrigued to hear about the Chislehurst Caves. Definitely going to drive up to London one of these days to take a look at them! Maybe, if other people watching this channel are interested & up for it, we could organise a little group to go down there? Just a thought...

  • @bob_btw6751
    @bob_btw6751 Рік тому

    You are a real trip to watch, sometimes funny as all getout, but, you have very real incredible information that, if it can be acted on, will reveal a whole new level of history. Um, no pun intended, but in retrospect, that is how my mind works.
    I've only found your channel recently, but subscribed and look forward to catching up on your prior work. Unfortunately, no one I know has an interest in ancient civilizations. Now, at the end of 2023, it is about getting by and hoping for a positive future to evolve that drives peoples interests.
    You are a kick, keep it up, you do good work.

  • @Figment_Zero
    @Figment_Zero 3 роки тому +5

    Casually planning my entire evening around this.

  • @ka-ba-ahk
    @ka-ba-ahk 2 роки тому

    Dude you're the best ! Im happy to see souls like you exist .

  • @patrickbashara2159
    @patrickbashara2159 2 роки тому +11

    In my earlier time, like when I was in my late 20's I studied ancient Archeology, at U Mass Amherst , Massachusetts. I agree with your thought line. None of the numbers lined up, huge blanks of time missing. The Meso, & South American indians, didn't know who built the great structures in the Americas. " They found them!" Even then there was stuff missing.

    • @zackmoon592
      @zackmoon592 2 роки тому

      Same for my Anthropology studies at Texas State. From the kennewick man cover up, to the false dating of ancient structures, to the new-age marxists rewrites of human biology; none of it seems to align with the objective reality of humanity's existence and history.
      Check out the channel Atlantean Gardens, I find his videos very interesting, and he too is an anthropologist who rejects the official dogma

  • @kathytucker
    @kathytucker 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for being interested in the mysteries! I totally agree with you and am so happy to see the information get out there!

  • @ponjo02
    @ponjo02 3 роки тому +16

    Wow, so happy that I found this channel but it is strange that I haven't found it earlier since it covers alot of the sphere of my interest.
    Couldn't agree more when it comes to the hopeless history wrecker and liar Dr. H, my blood boils and I almost turns berserk like my ancestors just thinking of him.
    Love from Sweden 💙💛💙

  • @matthewwhitelock2222
    @matthewwhitelock2222 2 роки тому

    Your Helping Spread The Word to the Younger Generation & there listening because your young Spot On & funny with it. Keep up the Good Work.

  • @ScottGrow117
    @ScottGrow117 3 роки тому +4

    Jahanna, the Thomas except talks about “tyrannical demons of the labyrinth.” Reminded me of the Minotaur at the center of the labyrinth in that one Greek myth that I can’t recall and am too lazy to look up at the moment. I can’t help but wonder… Perhaps Atlantis ruled with an iron fist, had relics of great power, hid them in labyrinths and guarded them with human-animal hybrid beasts imbued with special power or something. Makes for food story telling, if nothing else, but I also wonder if there isn’t something to all of the “stories.”
    Love you and Jimmy and Ben for doing what y’all do! Please keep it up!

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 3 роки тому +1

      It was Crete in that Greek Myth of the Labyrinth.
      The widely held belief is that it was describing the pre Greek 'Minoan' civilisation that built the palace complex at Knossos (with what looks like a labyrinth on the bottom level) among many other places on Crete and across the entire Aegean (Akrotiri on Santorini).
      To say nothing of trade contacts all around the Mediterranean, including in Canaan where they have found a typically Minoan style fresco.

    • @Lusa_Iceheart
      @Lusa_Iceheart 3 роки тому

      @@mnomadvfx Yeah the Minoan civilization itself is named after the legend of the Minotaur; King Minos might have once ruled at Knossos, but we don't know what that civilization on Crete called itself. The Labyrinth level of the Palace of Knossos seems to be only partially intact, could have been much larger. Crete has been hit by all sorts of major geological and even volcanic events in the last 2500 years, it's impressive anything managed to stay intact at all. One of the Aegean islands just north of Crete (close enough you could swim between em) is itself a volcanic crater, the entire island blew up b/c it was a volcano. We *think* that's what probably collapsed the Minoan civilization, obviously did quite a number on everything on the north side of Crete, such as Knossos. Again, pretty impressive any of the palace and labyrinth complex survived a volcano blowing up on it's doorstep.

    • @قناةالنجاح-د3و
      @قناةالنجاح-د3و 3 роки тому

      @@mnomadvfx I created in this chanal a good video about pyrameds I wish for you a good watching

    • @قناةالنجاح-د3و
      @قناةالنجاح-د3و 3 роки тому

      @@Lusa_Iceheart I created in this chanal a good video about pyrameds I wish for you a good watching

  • @prayerabdiel6043
    @prayerabdiel6043 2 роки тому

    I swear you are the best I watched all of your videos you’re so fun to watch so knowledgeable and you are fulfilling your purpose I just know that I can feel it you’re here on this earth to teach us about the past maybe you were even a Gyptian in past life love it🎉

  • @The_Dudester
    @The_Dudester 3 роки тому +26

    Yesterday, a dunderhead with a YT channel (with 155k subscribers) put out a video about how the pyramids and such are only 5k years old (basically regurgitating what academics have been saying forever). I ended up having a heated discussion with him and several of his simps about how recent finds absolutely destroy the 5k years old theory. They stuck to their guns. When I brought up the schist disc, they dismissed it with "Oh, skilled craftsmen back then did this all the time-simple." I challenged them to watch Jimmy's pyramid video (12-24-20) and explain the weathered granite inside of the great pyramid. This morning, I see, that the comments section on that video were disabled. I guess the truth hurts.

    • @mikeishome69
      @mikeishome69 3 роки тому +5

      Who was the dunderhead?

    • @The_Dudester
      @The_Dudester 3 роки тому +5

      Update: Not only has Stefan Milo taken down his dunderhead video, he posted a video that is a retraction of his dunderhead video. Go check it out. I guess that "using copper chisels on solid granite" made him rethink his hypothesis.

    • @mikeishome69
      @mikeishome69 3 роки тому

      @@The_Dudester He published a video explaining why he put the video on private, It doesn't match what you say. Do you think maybe your statement is a bit premature.

    • @The_Dudester
      @The_Dudester 3 роки тому +5

      @@mikeishome69 No. Using copper chisels on granite is ridiculous. That's like using a plastic spoon to try to dig through sandstone.

    • @mikeishome69
      @mikeishome69 3 роки тому +1

      @@The_Dudester Its weird that you think copper is the only thing they used. These were skilled craftsmen, That did this everyday all day long. Do you think they wouldn't know how to do this work with the tools they has access to. It seems really arrogant to think only our civilization or some special or super advanced people could do what the Egyptians accomplished. It seems you have fallen down a hole that has no bottom and only gets bigger with each whisper.

  • @VLXVNDR
    @VLXVNDR Рік тому

    Whatever you’re sellin’ Johannah, I’m buyin’ !!!
    Your videos are mesmerising. Obviously a stunningly beautiful human, but your story telling, personality, enthusiasm, positivity and humour are translated through the screen in an fun and informative way!!
    Keep the videos coming!!! 🇦🇺 🦘👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Yves95128
    @Yves95128 3 роки тому +55

    I remember reading the French comic "Asterix in Egypt", at a certain point they are trapped in the "pyramid labyrinth", I looked a little bit around and there is no such thing, I wonder where Uderzo and Goscinny (the authors) got their inspiration from, or it's just a made-up coincidence...The thing is that even if the labyrinth is real, any artifact or interesting evidence disappeared, for sure. It's like people trying to break-into Area 51, now that it's declassified, if there was ever something there, it got moved somewhere else...

    • @EmmanuelGoldstein3
      @EmmanuelGoldstein3 3 роки тому +4

      The idea that there are labyrinths within the pyramids is a pretty widespread misconception. It was what I was taught when I was very little. Probably confusing the passages within the pyramids with the actual Egyptian labyrinths. On the other hand, there is plenty of circumstantial and folkloric evidence that there is a large labyrinth under the Giza plateau, and with that much speculation about it likely linking up with the passages within the pyramids, the Sphynx and the other buildings on the site.

    • @tonnywildweasel8138
      @tonnywildweasel8138 3 роки тому +3

      I know that book. At least we now know where the nose of the Sphinx is :-)

    • @Yves95128
      @Yves95128 3 роки тому +1

      @@tonnywildweasel8138 😂

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 3 роки тому +1

      @@EmmanuelGoldstein3 Well, yes and no.
      There are extensive catacombs in some cases like under the Step Pyramid of Djoser/Imhotep at Saqqara.
      Then again Saqqara is older and was in use far longer than Giza across pre dynastic to later dynastic times so it's to be expected that it would be a bit of a warren down there.

    • @WayneBraack
      @WayneBraack 3 роки тому

      You realize you're voting for pure made up speculation based on zero facts whatsoever and hoping that that's there's some truth to it? Does that sound scientific to you or does it sound more like some sort of religious belief? And they do know what the labyrinth of Egypt was and it doesn't exist anymore.

  • @timothykavanagh5330
    @timothykavanagh5330 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @superktmduke
    @superktmduke 3 роки тому +4

    Hi Jahannah, have a look at 'The Land of Chem' by Geoffrey Drumm. It's an excellent series of presentations offering a very plausible explanation of what the pyramids were built for. Thanks.

  • @fionamacdonald-j8b
    @fionamacdonald-j8b Рік тому

    Firstly i adore the channel and ALL content for two reasons, it gives me a jumping point for my own historical adventure and the bonus is the phone call between my daughter and I after each new episode, doesnt matter if we agree with or not with any new content but it always leads to hours long converations and for that, I am eternally grateful ❤

  • @Valkyrie_71
    @Valkyrie_71 3 роки тому +35

    Hi Jahannah - almost found the entrance to this rabbit hole ahah, but great job what you did find! I learned a few new tidbits from you actually (the yellow box Petrie found, etc.. so ill have to furiously do more research and find out more lol) If I may add some interesting juicy finds for you and other viewers:
    First this is 'somewhat of an update', albiet dated May 29, 2015, of an interview with Dr. Carmen Boulter professor at Calgary University who has done extensive research in her field. She outlines the findings of GPR scans at Hawara above the Labyrinth and shows the 3D model of the findings. Talks on about some surprising things.
    ua-cam.com/video/QsqG8DKq8vA/v-deo.html
    Now I saw this interview years ago, but I recently watched it again and thought I really NEEDED to see the copper engraving of that now famous image of the Hawara labyrinth ( by ATHANASIUS KIRCHER) , up close and detailed because it bothered me that I could tell there was writing on it, but no one had made any mention of what it said or what the images were. Even in the above interview, Dr Boulter only seemed to see the small image, assumed it was some kind of code we had to figure out.. kind of like an IQ test image right? He created the engraving based on Herodotus's detailed desription of it, word for word. So I found a better image that is close up and very detailed:
    www.flickr.com/photos/odisea2008/3716025823/in/photostream/
    When you look at it up close in detail you see whats really there. You have to translate it all into English from Latin. Google translate does a fair job. The names of the Nomes (latin Nomus), meaning district, are maps of each of the cities which the 12 original founder/builder "gods" of egypt were patron to. Each Nome is bigger than a football field so it would appear that the nome was a representation of the real size or the town or city, built to scale within the labyrinth. The whole area of the labyrinth is equal to about (i think she said) 19 football fields. Note the founding of each most of these cities pre-dates 5000 + YA. Shortened translation and associated gods you can read more detail on my post in the interview with Dr. Boulter..
    ""Through the peristyle, therefore, into all the 12 Nomos, the entrance is clear, of which:

    I. Osiriticus - unknown in the name of Osiris. Possilby Abdyos where he and Isis were centered.
    II. Saiticus - SAITE, SAIS - where SOLON visited SONCHIS the SAITE and learned of the tale of Atlantis.. aha. Patron Goddess NEITH, c. 3100BCE
    III. Cynopolitanus - Cynopolis (Hardai), City of Dogs, Patron god ANUBIS, c. 3100
    IV. Crocodilopolitis - Crocodopilitis (City of Crocs), patron god SOBEK, founded 4000BCE
    V. Bubasticus - Bubastis (Tell Basta(h)), Patron goddess BASTET, c. 3000BCE
    VI. Thebaicus - Thebes (Luxor), patron god AMUN, c. 3200BCE
    VII. Heliopolitanus -Heliopolis (sun, city of) (archaic egyptian: Iuni, Modern: Cairo) There are two, the other is the greek name for Baalbek. RE is the sun god, but ATUM is the original creator god. c. 4600BCE
    VIII. Hermonticus - Hermon, pertaining to Mount Hermon, noted in Epic of Gilgamesh (sky god Ba'al), HERMES is a form of Hermon, otherwise known as the god THOTH in Egypt. Thoth is the longest verated of all the gods, in any culture, anywhere starting pre-dynastic c. 6000BCE to 30BCE
    IX. Memphiticus - Memphis (Mit Rahina), patron god PTAH (creator god) c. 3200BCE by Narmer or his successor Menes.
    X. Atribiticus (?) - unknown. Neither Herodotus nor Athanasius mention anthing about it although the depiction looks connected to Memphiticus.
    XI Canopicus - Canopus, named after the pilot of King Menelaus fleet who died there, he was named after the star Canopus, patron god SERAPIS,
    XII. Heracleopolitanus - Heracleopolis (Het-Nesut, patron god HERYSHEF (ram headed god), c. 3000BCE
    "...And to this end they were built by the kings (*"s" plural, NOT one as in just Amenemhet 3rd), so that each of the *principal tribes of Egypt should represent the Nomos, whom Herodotus calls palaces, to each city, or Nomo his own, in which priests regard themselves as matters of worship to the gods; both in those pertaining to the appropriate ceremonies to be performed, and also toThey conferred on Egypt, by means of the magical guardianship of the gods, to preserve it." , "...Twelve. The district of Nomos, in which the Labyrinth consisted, you will find each one expressed in its order in numbers, together with the image of the genial figure placed in the center of Nomi, namely the STAR to which Nomus was consecrated;
    "... also through the peristyles, except through four gates, no exit or entrance was allowed; and at the inner sanctum of the middle or central Labyrinth, in which, like a center, the tombs of the Twelve Kings are artfully built together with their treasures."
    - Athanasius Kircher - Tower of Babel - 1679. Pg. 79-82. latin to english translated.

    • @Valkyrie_71
      @Valkyrie_71 3 роки тому +7

      Also have to give a shout out to Ben UnchartedX's vid on Hawara.. this is one of my favorite episodes of his as he goes into alot of detail about labyrinth and a good chunk of history to back it up ua-cam.com/video/PADK6Qq2hgk/v-deo.html

    • @ksp-crafter5907
      @ksp-crafter5907 3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for that great history lesson! 🥰

    • @Valkyrie_71
      @Valkyrie_71 10 місяців тому +1

      @@ksp-crafter5907 Np! ❤👍

  • @odds_bodkin
    @odds_bodkin 2 роки тому +1

    This is so fascinating! The idea of an intact labyrinthine structure still existing there is amazing. I hope one day we can actually see it properly explored. Zahi Hawass is the absolute worst. He has been quashing any further studies in Egypt for years and refused to allow any information to be released time and again. Thanks for bringing us this info!

    • @happzy
      @happzy Рік тому

      On top of that he's got a hella temper, a great quality for a scientist.

  • @captainmoonlight768
    @captainmoonlight768 3 роки тому +6

    Wonder how much damage the damming of the Nile has caused to all the undiscovered subterranean sites?
    Just a thought..

    • @Valkyrie_71
      @Valkyrie_71 3 роки тому +5

      Its gut wrenching to think of that

    • @FunnyOldeWorld
      @FunnyOldeWorld  3 роки тому +5

      That’s why we need to get this place looked at ASAP

    • @captainmoonlight768
      @captainmoonlight768 3 роки тому

      Not if Mr "Shame on you" has anything to do with it. He knows it there.

  • @aeonicphoenix5618
    @aeonicphoenix5618 Рік тому

    I love your energy, theories, interests, humor…
    your smile,m, your accent, the way your eyes light up when you laugh 😍 I can’t wait to explore Egypt with you 🕵️➕🕵️

  • @lonniemhardy
    @lonniemhardy 2 роки тому +4

    I heard all kinds of crazy and interesting stories when I lived in Egypt. Stories of rivers and lakes and labyrinths under the sands and a space craft found during an archaeological dig about 100 years ago.

  • @rogerhector8323
    @rogerhector8323 3 роки тому +1

    watched alot of your videos and you taught me one thing egypt isn't just pyramids. there is so much more. thanks you for that

  • @Xx_BEAR_xX
    @Xx_BEAR_xX 3 роки тому +6

    I really enjoy your videos and humor. A book you may find interesting is titled Birthright, by Timothy Alberino. Have a great day.

  • @thehashslangingtrapper2108
    @thehashslangingtrapper2108 2 роки тому

    I could listen to her talk all day especially about this stuff. So fascinating 🧐

  • @mistsmogguru8378
    @mistsmogguru8378 3 роки тому +4

    I had heard about this.
    The pleb that stands in the way of all findings has his 'boss'.
    Those who don't want true historical information or events to become 'common knowledge ' !
    Why ?
    Money, Power and Control

  • @Tigerlilly2321
    @Tigerlilly2321 2 роки тому

    Ahhh love Chislehurst caves I, too live about 20 minutes away from them. The fact Jimi Hendrix played there is so fun.

  • @richtoll846
    @richtoll846 3 роки тому +3

    Hi Jahannah - keep the great vids coming - this one showing the rise of groundwater that has flooded the labrynth and stopped access has got me thinking to put an idea out to your youtuber colleagues and to the local Egyption guides who may know - is it possible if seeking ongoing exploration with crowd fund to consider to apply to the authorities to initiate sump pumping - installing a basic sump pump into the decline is possible- this is done such as old gold/copper/coal mines/shafts and relatively straight forward. Would back this from a long career in hydrogeology.

  • @JAYVEEFaithFamilyFun
    @JAYVEEFaithFamilyFun 2 роки тому

    You keep coming up in my suggested and after 4 videos suggested I haven't been disappointed and you have scratched that part of my brain. Just subbed

  • @pd1596
    @pd1596 3 роки тому +4

    Hold up. The Egyptians say that they are the survivors of Atlantis or they were founded after Atlantis? Fascinating stuff. Keen to learn more about this labyrinth 🤔😮

    • @seandavidt3538
      @seandavidt3538 3 роки тому +2

      According to Edgar Cayce (with some modern research to back him up) the Pyramids at Egypt were built by the greatest minds from all over the world, with Ajax from Atlantis being something of the lead architect. The native Egyptians at the time were not super thrilled about having their homeland destroyed for what amounted to a giant library of knowledge/ energy harnessing machine being built in their backyards. But that exact location was necessary to make the machine work and the powers that be prevailed. Present Egyptians are a mix of the natives and this world wide workforce of architects and master laborers that came.

    • @قناةالنجاح-د3و
      @قناةالنجاح-د3و 3 роки тому

      @@seandavidt3538 I created in this chanal a good video about pyrameds I wish for you a good watching

  • @Thaskateguy
    @Thaskateguy 2 роки тому +1

    I like the Comet or Asteroid explanation for the end of the Ice age, but also have started to entertain "Massive Solar Expulsions" which could maybe explain the extreme heat that Scared so many of the Cut Ancient Stones. Keep up the good work.

    • @roberthatfull3816
      @roberthatfull3816 Рік тому

      The cme corona mass ejection fits in it would weaken earths protective athmosphere and magnetic feild so metiorites would have no problem hitting the planet also the athmostphere would be highly charged with plazma look up the carrington event its an intresting topic .

  • @troverj5824
    @troverj5824 3 роки тому +14

    They always seemed to have built now ancient structures on top of other ancient or significant sites, same goes for some old world cities. History buried under history.

  • @brianmcrock
    @brianmcrock 2 роки тому

    Excellent work, Jahannah! Thank you for assembling all this cool info on the Labyrinth in one place. Well done! I'll sign that petition. Let's try to raise a stink the powers that be can't ignore and get some science done in there. Also, you're absolutely delightful. Rock on!

  • @rickrussell579
    @rickrussell579 2 роки тому +4

    That Zahi Hawass needs to disappear. I thought he was fined and charged for selling antiquities on the black market or something

    • @madeyoulook_abc
      @madeyoulook_abc 26 днів тому

      Zahi was removed from Minister of antiquities, but was allowed to return a year later. Why? WHY?

  • @markwiddows5156
    @markwiddows5156 2 роки тому

    You are a bundle of information very informative videos and a joy to watch. Keep up the good work.

  • @ainsleystevenson9198
    @ainsleystevenson9198 3 роки тому +4

    Excellent Thankyou. You should read Emmanuel Velikovsky’s book “Worlds in Collision", where documents hundreds of ancient Myths, it’s the best.

  • @nickjenkins6905
    @nickjenkins6905 Рік тому +2

    Love the video and channel Jahannah and hope you keep putting out more content like this. I was in Hawarra last week - there's very little to see at the labyrinth site itself but it looks like it's been extensively excavated and recovered with piles of dirt in recent times, so I suspect the authorities know a lot more than they are letting on... The water table comes up so high within the pyramid that I think the labyrinth itself must be flooded too, and it's going to be a big challenge to explore further. Hope we get to find out more at some point - this seems like one of the most important sites in Egypt.

    • @bob_btw6751
      @bob_btw6751 Рік тому

      By now, the rising water table has likely turned any organic content in the labyrinth into sludge and also washed away any plaster that has been painted. It is like losing the Libraries of Alexandria all over again.

  • @Altitude3
    @Altitude3 3 роки тому +6

    People would really freak out when they realized that these ancient Egyptian pyramids are actually what the bible is referring to when it speaks of Noahs ark (especially since it never describes the ark as a boat). Which is also why biblical history picks back up in Egypt and Mesopotamia right after the flood and it is why they are pyramid shapes to begin with (similar to alot of roofs today). That is exactly why there was the boat of “Khufu” in the great pyramid. Even the sphinx as a lion ties into it and the animals. They want you to believe these places and pyramids are extremely elaborate tombs when really they are wombs. Once the “water broke” and the flood was over a new people of God would be born after exiting the ark/pyramid like a newborn baby

    • @whiteeagle6370
      @whiteeagle6370 Рік тому

      The Pyramids had their purposes, but the ark is indeed a boat, and it's resting spot in the foothills of the mountains of Arrat, and one of the more recent earthquakes even exposed some of it's ribs where the mud that was covering it shook off. As for myself, I believe the pyramids were built a lot earlier than Noah's time, and that they bore the mark of his time's flood on their outer sides, before the covering stones were looted off.

  • @commoncents4145
    @commoncents4145 Рік тому

    You make it as fun as it is interesting. It's the most I've heard about the Labyrinth yet.

  • @jeronimomod156
    @jeronimomod156 3 роки тому +1

    That's an amazing thought. I bet you're right I bet there are tons of labyrinths all over the place lost to time. As technology gets better and people keep digging we will start uncovering more of them it's bound to happen 🥳 so freaking cool

  • @micklee721
    @micklee721 Рік тому

    Well done again young lady, love your topics, you and them are very entertaining and educational. Like everyone says, if only all teachers were like you!

  • @handimanjay6642
    @handimanjay6642 2 роки тому

    I’m enjoying her passion and excitement for every subject she covers.

  • @bobrobertson6514
    @bobrobertson6514 3 роки тому

    Best video to date Jahannah, if only they would dig deeper, what a great rabbit hole to explore. You are fun to watch and listen to, go girl.

  • @MichaelJohnLagendijk
    @MichaelJohnLagendijk Рік тому

    You so amusing😂(funny) Jahanna! Making it a joy following your work and journeys

  • @tguy7707
    @tguy7707 2 роки тому

    Stumbled on your channel and I’m hooked. Keep up the good work.

  • @richardjohntierney5434
    @richardjohntierney5434 3 роки тому +2

    Really interesting, bringing forgotten and hidden history to life. Great work 👏

  • @fracyoulongtime8123
    @fracyoulongtime8123 2 роки тому +1

    Just found your channel and it is great! Love the fact you are asking these question that most “historians” are afraid to ask! Keep it up!!!

  • @annother3350
    @annother3350 Рік тому

    I'm also 20 minutes from Chislehurst caves - its a fascinating place. They useed to do an extended tour when I was too young to try it but now it's just a short one. The old one apparently had a section where the tunnel was so small you had to crawl!

  • @joshualawler2171
    @joshualawler2171 2 роки тому +1

    Nice collaboration with Jimmy🙂 The books she referenced are good ready. Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock,awesome! Quality research, no misinformation, refreshing...

  • @nataliebernardes1482
    @nataliebernardes1482 2 роки тому +2

    I remember doing a tour of the Chislehurst caves as a kid when I went to Coopers. I absolutely agree that it is much older than we were told at the time. I recall them turning all the lights off and trying to spook us with silly noises ahaha, not going to lie, it spooked me.

  • @rob3036
    @rob3036 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for making this stuff fun and pallatable! I can actually share these with friends and fam as opposed to the usual 3hr+ lost-in-the-weeds vids/lectures I find.
    If you put together a petition, let us know!!!

  • @iwillwander
    @iwillwander 2 роки тому +1

    I watch all the more popular channels exploring this arena. This one often has the most interesting content. Yes, Jahannah looking like she does and the self-effacing humour helps. She also presents the most interesting material lately. 1st place I was introduced to the concept that Atlantis operated from multiple locations around earth at the same time was on this channel. Changed my perspective on things completely. And I'll be buying the 2 books she mentions at the start as they seem incredible as well. Can't wait for the next one.

  • @laurajanepomeroy547
    @laurajanepomeroy547 Рік тому

    New to this & absolutely loving your channel. Super easy to follow along and loving your vibes.

  • @bigal529
    @bigal529 Рік тому

    I’m a new subscriber, and I must say, AWESOME CHANNEL!! Love your videos, ideas, enthusiasm, humor, and tattoos!! 🫶🏽✌🏽🤙🏽
    👍🏽👍🏽

  • @ibrown3KC
    @ibrown3KC 2 роки тому +1

    I love that Copper Chissels t shirt! That jank is rad!

  • @AllGoodThingsFindJT1
    @AllGoodThingsFindJT1 Рік тому

    Just found your channel and love everything you do and passion is unmatched when it comes to these topics!!

  • @samyoungblood3740
    @samyoungblood3740 3 роки тому

    Great Video!! Love your excitement! Just went through your Links! 😳 A-Mazing!! Love Love Love this!! Now I’m going to listen to Audiobook of Edgar Cayce on Egypt! What a wonderful an mysterious place! I agree with you! Those in charge need to show the world even if it stays locked up an no one can venture down there.