Personal mental game when watching Brien's videos. 5 points for every time Brien say's "Lost Ancient High Technology" Been watching Brien for many years. His efforts are very much appreciated.
Yeah they'd put you to work rolling multi ton palm tree trunks stuck in hot sand for hundreds of miles to carry 5 ton blocks of granite . One every 9 seconds cut and positioned within a quarter inch of perfect . To bury the king in the bathroom . Ahhhhmmmm! Ahhhhmmmmmmm! Grind away copper chisles to copper dust never scratching the stone to make pyramids . Maybe sharpen the copper chisles on wood . No. Not really . I think the dynastic sharpened brass and copper tools on the blocks . History just kind of gets embellished . . They built ' stepped pyramids by tearing the casing stones off . More likely .
.....Put me to Work ? 🧘♀️ I would have been a King 🤴back then, or Atleast a Pharoah👳♂️ with a Harem of Beautiful woman 🍹 ...& YOU 🤏 would have been 1 of my slaves 💩 ....You may go now 🌬
If one freezes the video @ 16:38 and examinees the entire wall in the distance, most of it appears to have been built using giant blocks, but the outer layer has been significantly damages and torn away. Fine work Brian!
I see it. It's probably natural but it just wouldn't surprise me if they made a small mountain using slabs. Prefab complex. But why always stone structures? We don't build structures out of stone very often anymore. We use reinforced concrete these days. If the tech was that advanced seems like easier options that were as durable would have been available.
@@chipblood because stone doesnt degrade as fast i assume . and they probably had concrete but concrete wouldn't stand the test of time well not the concrete we've managed to create . also look into the bosnian pryamids. they were thought to be mountains until 2015-16 when it was discovered to be an actual construction!
This is some award winning video,. Yet again your the one and only person on the internet that has the best video on our planet.... I've never seen better and I was hear before the internet.... thank you kindly Sir..
Brien... Thank you for the brilliant work you've done for so long in giving us a proper point of view look at all these incredible places around the world. I'd never be able to visit them personally, but your videos allow me to see it as if I were, and your commentary incredibly informative. Really just wanted to let you know how much that's appreciated. Thank You! I do have one small bit of critique though, and that is that I feel sometimes you make a bit of a stretch in proclaiming some things to be super ancient and later reused. I see this from time to time in your videos and don't really feel it's always necessary. Many of these sites are just incredible regardless who built them, while thanks to your channel we already know there are indeed many many sites with true examples of high technology on hard rock that just cant be disputed. An example of what I mean in this video would be the caves that the early Christians inhabited and used as churches. You admit the rock is soft and they had the tools, but state the sheer number of them makes you believe they must be far more ancient. Why though? I don't get that logic. There are UA-cam videos of people carving out homes in bedrock in the jungles right now. Sometimes using so-called primitive methods and tools, some of them just a single person. So I think those caves could definitely be done by the early Christians regardless of their number. And let it be noted that doesn't make them any less amazing. That said, I appreciate that you don't mean to state these things as fact, but rather it's your observations and feeling that you get about how it looks. You do make that clear in your commentary so yes, I do completely understand what you mean. ;) I just think being objective at times could be a good thing, and truly set you aside from so many other channels who just tries make any old thing seem mysterious etc. Eg. History channel does that. Anyway, I've watched so many of your videos and won't stop as long as they keep coming. Fan for life! Thank You :)
Brien, Could the core drill holes be to hold wooden poles to support fabric walls and a roof? The hole diameters and spacings look very regular. Interesting to know if any wood fragments were found in the bottom of the holes. 😎
Great in depth footage as usual, thank you Brian! Atleast part of the partial peeling of the plaster at Hagia Sophia is intentional to show the multiple historic layers, starting from the original Christian art, which was preserved by the Ottomans under the plaster they put over it when converting it to a mosque.
I think that the survivors of the younger dryas dug the underground cities like Derinkuyu out of necessity and used the spoils to fill in Gobekli Tepe and similar sites in Turkey. Would be cool to see you visit The Richat Structure in Mauritania
Foester, Love your tours. Perhaps, I missed it, but is there any chance we can view a high-level overview of the enitire vacinity from the top? It would surely help us envision the scale and grandeur of each site. Much love, brother. -thang d.
16:50 Yılanlı Church (Church with Snakes), was named after a golden snake figure was found in a priest's burial site there. Frescoes on the North wall depicts 4 naked women(sinners), being attacked by 8 snakes as a punishment.
Gobleki Tepe was a pilflgrimage site that was able to raise the Kundalini Shakti to greater levels of samadhi in the people,s meditations. The earth's energy field/Schumanns resonounce peaked at this time in history-12,000 b.c.There was then a slow decline, which prompted the people to backfill this location since it no longer performed its spiritual psychic input as advertised.This occurred about 9.000 b.c.
wow, that megalithic site looks cool. the tent, the bridge look cool. i first thought u were filming a stadium. will beautiful how they found a way to take care of the site and allow tourists to look or just allow people to work.
I think too. This is not 20.000 years or 50.000 years old. Its also like the caves with the special structures at the walls, hundreds of thousands years old.
Definitely not millions, 12 to 15000 years though i think is when we're talking about at these locations. The weathering of them show around 10000 years ir so of erosion. An the younger Dryas. Impacts took place around 12000 years ago. Which explains the scorching of the outter blocks.
@@Nicholas_PA try doing a little research you would be surprised what you will fine!!! Ever here of the Masons, they have stone work master pieces on every continent. guess what, some were even build with out power tools, before there was electric power!!! There is so much your missing, wake up!!!
The issue here isn't how they carved or moved them. What was there motive? The scale of this project is massive. Why would simple primitive hunter gathers take on a project of this scale? What inspired them to move blocks like this and place them perfect with the cardinal points. How did they figure this stuff out? Were talking almost 12,000 years ago. When and how of this project we can figure out. But why?
when i think of what happened, i get glimpses of nuclear weapons going off and plasma weapons going off. Navada Arizona Mexico and Chili, also all over the middle east region. thank for all ur time
I am guessing the sarcophagi exploded because they held a volitile chemical and not a corpse. I also guess those boxes were part of the power system of megalithic times.
If there was no roof to protect these pillars with sculpture on them, how come they didn't get eroded in their 1000 years of use before they were purposely buried?
You might have heard them mention the many enclosures all over the site at some point in time each enclosure was built to align with the same star and every couple hundred years they needed to realign so they made a new enclosure and buried the former and they did this cycle for around 1000 years from the uncovered evidence so far
Personal mental game when watching Brien's videos. 5 points for every time Brien say's "Lost Ancient High Technology" Been watching Brien for many years. His efforts are very much appreciated.
star trek sip game! ^_^
So tight you can not fit a human hair between..... is allso popular 😅😎
Diamond is 10 !!!
Elongated skull, another.
2,5 points for truly megalithic
So appreciate all the years you have shown us so many Mysterious places and Structures 🙏🏻👍🏻
Would love to go back in time 10k years ago & floating down the Nile slowly @ Sunset smoking a Splif 🧘♀️
😎💨
Yeah they'd put you to work rolling multi ton palm tree trunks stuck in hot sand for hundreds of miles to carry 5 ton blocks of granite . One every 9 seconds cut and positioned within a quarter inch of perfect . To bury the king in the bathroom . Ahhhhmmmm! Ahhhhmmmmmmm! Grind away copper chisles to copper dust never scratching the stone to make pyramids . Maybe sharpen the copper chisles on wood .
No. Not really . I think the dynastic sharpened brass and copper tools on the blocks . History just kind of gets embellished . .
They built ' stepped pyramids by tearing the casing stones off . More likely .
@@cashgrab3139
They didn't really scratch all the rocks and pyramids out with sand and sticks either .
.....Put me to Work ?
🧘♀️ I would have been a King 🤴back then, or Atleast a Pharoah👳♂️ with a Harem of Beautiful woman 🍹
...& YOU 🤏 would have been 1 of my slaves 💩 ....You may go now 🌬
Very good Brian. My wife Martyna and I enjoy you and your sons videos on Ancient Architect
If one freezes the video @ 16:38 and examinees the entire wall in the distance, most of it appears to have been built using giant blocks, but the outer layer has been significantly damages and torn away. Fine work Brian!
I see it. It's probably natural but it just wouldn't surprise me if they made a small mountain using slabs. Prefab complex. But why always stone structures? We don't build structures out of stone very often anymore. We use reinforced concrete these days. If the tech was that advanced seems like easier options that were as durable would have been available.
@@chipblood because stone doesnt degrade as fast i assume . and they probably had concrete but concrete wouldn't stand the test of time well not the concrete we've managed to create . also look into the bosnian pryamids. they were thought to be mountains until 2015-16 when it was discovered to be an actual construction!
@@chadsworthgigaII Just looked some videos about Bosnian pyramids, that's crazy
Istombool is cantstandanopepool in my backyard . Including Enigmatic Gobekli Tepe , Thank you Brien . Liked and Shared , He he he he :) QC
Thanks Brien for these great videos. They are a wonderful gift to us who has no ability to visit these sites ourselves.
This is some award winning video,. Yet again your the one and only person on the internet that has the best video on our planet.... I've never seen better and I was hear before the internet.... thank you kindly Sir..
Always worth watching until the end! Thanks Brien!
Great Job Brian... I've been watching your videos for years... So very educational, thus filling our minds with WONDER .....
Someone recommended your channel on Twitter and here I am! Awesome stuff
I love the site with the 2 lions. I get the feeling that it was built by our mysterious megalithic builders. Great video
Another great video.
Thank you for sharing this with us Brian.
Thank you Brien, im unable to travel and watching your videos is almost like being at these sites, amazing.
Great updated information. Thank you.
You always have the most interesting videos, Brien. Keep up the fantastic work.
You are my favorite history teacher ever hands down I've actually learned more from you than any teacher ever thank you b r i e n
Brien, your my favorite UA-camr to watch on ancient/megalithic sites.
Thank you for dealing with all those people to show us this amazing video! 👌💥
Bri as always your doing a great job! Keep it up my friend.
No Way! Congratulations man that site is awesome!
Brien... Thank you for the brilliant work you've done for so long in giving us a proper point of view look at all these incredible places around the world. I'd never be able to visit them personally, but your videos allow me to see it as if I were, and your commentary incredibly informative. Really just wanted to let you know how much that's appreciated. Thank You!
I do have one small bit of critique though, and that is that I feel sometimes you make a bit of a stretch in proclaiming some things to be super ancient and later reused. I see this from time to time in your videos and don't really feel it's always necessary. Many of these sites are just incredible regardless who built them, while thanks to your channel we already know there are indeed many many sites with true examples of high technology on hard rock that just cant be disputed.
An example of what I mean in this video would be the caves that the early Christians inhabited and used as churches. You admit the rock is soft and they had the tools, but state the sheer number of them makes you believe they must be far more ancient. Why though? I don't get that logic. There are UA-cam videos of people carving out homes in bedrock in the jungles right now. Sometimes using so-called primitive methods and tools, some of them just a single person. So I think those caves could definitely be done by the early Christians regardless of their number. And let it be noted that doesn't make them any less amazing.
That said, I appreciate that you don't mean to state these things as fact, but rather it's your observations and feeling that you get about how it looks. You do make that clear in your commentary so yes, I do completely understand what you mean. ;) I just think being objective at times could be a good thing, and truly set you aside from so many other channels who just tries make any old thing seem mysterious etc. Eg. History channel does that.
Anyway, I've watched so many of your videos and won't stop as long as they keep coming. Fan for life! Thank You :)
Thank you so much Brien.
Best channel on UA-cam.
Love watching your videos.
So much history about which we are clueless to the actual source..
Thanks for sharing!!
Hello from Virginia 👍 Great Show 👍
What a beautiful place Istanbul is and all its sites
It will be nice when our ancient ET friends come back and show us videos of what these places once we're.
extra-terrestrial meaning 'other land'... not from space.
@@I_am_Kairos "terrestrial" means from the earth, "celestial" means from the heavens.
Without people like Brien we would all still be blind
Enjoy your work.
what a great video and it was very interesting as always
Humanity and its fantastic works!
This is an amazing structure! Pictures don’t do it justice.
Awesomer thank you!
on what looks like one of the sides of an upright is an "H" that looks very similar to the H blocks at Puma Punku. It's at the 45:11 mark.
Thanks Brien.
Green stone...sacrificial slab.
These are places I would never get to see thanks for showing us everything
Brien,
Could the core drill holes be to hold wooden poles to support fabric walls and a roof? The hole diameters and spacings look very regular. Interesting to know if any wood fragments were found in the bottom of the holes. 😎
I agree with you 100%. I live in Turkey and I see those holes at many ancient ruins. They appear to be platforms.
Yes to the first part of your question. To the second part; everything other than rock has long been deteriorated.
Great in depth footage as usual, thank you Brian! Atleast part of the partial peeling of the plaster at Hagia Sophia is intentional to show the multiple historic layers, starting from the original Christian art, which was preserved by the Ottomans under the plaster they put over it when converting it to a mosque.
Love your information
Those tunnels...
Fraggle Rock vibes! 😁
Looking from these images, this itinerary is dope.
If anyone is willing to write it, drop it as a reply, here, O.K? Maybe I'll do it sometime later.
Great documentary
At 2.43 the hole is not central so not for a lathe its more like a hole for a locking pin
I think you're 100% right on
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Real life Indiana Jones= Brien Foerster.
Thank you.
Brien you should have your own Yet ...to show us more of these wonders of this planet we're on !!!
I wish you would describe more of what you seeing for visual impair comma thanks for the content
I always want to know, is the bathroom facilities inside or outside?
Fabulous
I think that the survivors of the younger dryas dug the underground cities like Derinkuyu out of necessity and used the spoils to fill in Gobekli Tepe and similar sites in Turkey. Would be cool to see you visit The Richat Structure in Mauritania
Is there any decent theories as to why they filled in Gobekli Tepe and similar sites in Turkey?
Foester,
Love your tours. Perhaps, I missed it, but is there any chance we can view a high-level overview of the enitire vacinity from the top? It would surely help us envision the scale and grandeur of each site. Much love, brother. -thang d.
Great job! Ever go to Siberia and check out the megalithic walls there?
the boxes outside the museum very much remind me of those in the Serapeam.
Hey, Brien, you should have visitied Cappadocia/Frigiya valleys - many kilometers of super strange petrified car ruts are there .)
wow nice place
Goodwork old Sport
16:50 Yılanlı Church (Church with Snakes), was named after a golden snake figure was found in a priest's burial site there. Frescoes on the North wall depicts 4 naked women(sinners), being attacked by 8 snakes as a punishment.
"church with snakes" daha doğru bi çeviri değil mi knk
@@mzyil aynen öyle. Ben hikayeye odaklanmıştım. Düzeltiyorum, teşekkürler 👍
Looking at all these megalithic buildings on this channel honestly makes me want to live in one 🤣
Gobekli Tepe documented stat alignments from a post-Flood civilization, who then buried the site as a time capsule for us today.
Gobleki Tepe was a pilflgrimage site that was able to raise the Kundalini Shakti to greater levels of samadhi in the people,s meditations.
The earth's energy field/Schumanns resonounce peaked at this time in history-12,000 b.c.There was then a slow decline, which prompted the people to backfill this location since it no longer performed its spiritual psychic input as advertised.This occurred about 9.000 b.c.
I rolled my eyes when I saw the cavemen at the end displaying ancient high technology. 😝
When I was in the third grade, I saw a poster on the wall of the progression of man. A monkey leading up to a modern man with a briefcase.
@@alanflanagan3394 yes and now we see them carrying hand bags within the temples. 👜
@@kricketflyd111 So easy even a caveman can do it.
great great
Brian, whats next…checking out Japanese or Chinese megalithic structures?
The imperial palace walls in Tokyo are incredible. Huge stones and lots of vitrification
hi, Brien.
@11:13 on the right half of the screen, there 3 stones which seem to be in suspension somehow.
What do you know about it?
wow, that megalithic site looks cool. the tent, the bridge look cool. i first thought u were filming a stadium. will beautiful how they found a way to take care of the site and allow tourists to look or just allow people to work.
I think we're looking at things are millions of years old from Lost civilizations
I think too. This is not 20.000 years or 50.000 years old. Its also like the caves with the special structures at the walls, hundreds of thousands years old.
Definitely not millions, 12 to 15000 years though i think is when we're talking about at these locations. The weathering of them show around 10000 years ir so of erosion. An the younger Dryas. Impacts took place around 12000 years ago. Which explains the scorching of the outter blocks.
@7:10 those boxes look very similar to the serapeum boxes in Egypt…
I would like to know what the carvings are on top of the pyramids
or maybe there’re wooden stairs that in there which were decayed and disappeared over time.
@Brien Foerster
Can you list the names of the megalithic sites you visited here in Turkey? Thanks.
Brian have you taken samples of the burnt ooze in the huge stone boxes
The 5 at Mt Nemrut were from atlantis (atlantis was the entire planet) there is a temple buried under the stone pile.
Have you thought of measure the core drills with a caliper?
Did the apostle Paul, who travelled the area, ever mention in any epistle the underground areas of Turkey?
Hey @BrienForester did you know there are heiroglyphs on top of the pyramids in giza
That seems to be the same style water tunnel seen at Petra or little Petra, I am forgetting which.
You should go to India for high tech..
Agreed. Indian structures are amazing!
I think he has organized a tour there…covid may have ruined it.
Any microscopic analysis of those saw marks ?
Hi Bryan,
What country are these structures from?
I hear there's an underground city that uses the rise of ocean tides to push air in and out like a bellows, pretty tricky huh?
is there more erosion in Turkey versus drier desert high tech sites? Perhaps Turkey not as old as high tech sites.
It's crazy how many people see this and still think it could have been done with chisels and sand saws.
Because it was....
@@johncollins211 then let’s see you (or anyone else) replicate it. Oh that’s right..you can’t
@@Nicholas_PA try doing a little research you would be surprised what you will fine!!!
Ever here of the Masons, they have stone work master pieces on every continent.
guess what, some were even build with out power tools, before there was electric power!!! There is so much your missing, wake up!!!
The issue here isn't how they carved or moved them. What was there motive? The scale of this project is massive. Why would simple primitive hunter gathers take on a project of this scale? What inspired them to move blocks like this and place them perfect with the cardinal points. How did they figure this stuff out? Were talking almost 12,000 years ago. When and how of this project we can figure out. But why?
@@Next_LEVELLfactss they were anything but “primitive”. We are clearly being dumbed down and it’s been going on for decades, if not centuries
when ya going back... i want to go ;9)
Sir brian how about in india the so called hoysalawesara temple? An strong evidence of ancient machining tools.
You're right it's been sad it started to hide from the Giants and then many other reasons as the years went on
so what happened to the pots and pans of thousands living down below
Seems to be a Bookmark in time,
A side note in the history of humanity......
Gobekli Tepe is the hybrid nursery grounds, not plants either.
when i think of what happened, i get glimpses of nuclear weapons going off and plasma weapons going off. Navada Arizona Mexico and Chili, also all over the middle east region. thank for all ur time
The underground city reminds me of ant nest tunnels. Could it of been done by some sort of ancient giant insect.
This is actually FACT.....the now extinct teal blue boring insect is responsible for this.....
I am guessing the sarcophagi exploded because they held a volitile chemical and not a corpse. I also guess those boxes were part of the power system of megalithic times.
If there was no roof to protect these pillars with sculpture on them, how come they didn't get eroded in their 1000 years of use before they were purposely buried?
Maybe .it has the power of the holy spirit
You might have heard them mention the many enclosures all over the site at some point in time each enclosure was built to align with the same star and every couple hundred years they needed to realign so they made a new enclosure and buried the former and they did this cycle for around 1000 years from the uncovered evidence so far
perhaps there was a roof anyway, but not through all the time?
I can imagine a concert hall around these...
They buried it..
Geologists claim that geological processes sometimes take longer and sometimes happen very quickly. Evidence of erosion is not evidence time.
*Let the Sunshine in.*
Isn’t brien forrester friends with trey smith from god in a nutshell? You both do great work keep it up and god bless!