The Mystery of the Sphinx Temple! Evidence for Hidden Chambers, High Tech, and Secret Digs?

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  • @malakalhawary94
    @malakalhawary94 Рік тому +119

    As an Egyptian and someone who has studied Egyptology thank you for spreading such valuable knowledge that we've sought for so long❤

    • @Litehousenation
      @Litehousenation Рік тому

      🏜️

    • @malakalhawary94
      @malakalhawary94 Рік тому

      @@robcampbell2164 yeah that too 👍

    • @midgetydeath
      @midgetydeath Рік тому

      And the damn governments around the world ruining attempts to unearth humanity’s history. I’m willing to bet mankind has a shared heritage and ancient global civilization. World leaders would want to hide that because it would cause a sense of brotherhood among the citizens and so trying to start wars for the ruling class to benefit would be much harder.
      If someone does something bad or suspicious, it is almost always due to selfishness, ego, or greed.

    • @SEEtheREPLAY
      @SEEtheREPLAY Рік тому +2

      Walk like an Egyptian.

    • @xprettylightsx
      @xprettylightsx 11 місяців тому

      Zahi Hawass should be your educational enemy. He’s censored your country and its majesty for decades.

  • @king_amongstmen
    @king_amongstmen Рік тому +22

    When I toured the Valley temple it was hard to not see the difference in the truly megalithic construction compared to many Predynastic and dynastic temples throughout Kemet. Beautiful video!!

  • @dubselectorr345
    @dubselectorr345 Рік тому +368

    Quality edits, I appreciate your dedication to this. You do well in making us audience feel like we are there with you. Great filming, excellent content I cannot even begin to talk about here. Good work! Joining you soon.

    • @steveo5295
      @steveo5295 Рік тому +11

      Ben holds a great deal of professionalism in his work, my hat's off to him and those who are responsible for bringing us these quality podcasts...

    • @stanlee2200
      @stanlee2200 Рік тому +1

      Hey Ben is that Brain Forester with you? Also theres this ''antiquity''fella who has been making some nasty videos about this topic im sure youre aware of him arent you?

    • @dubselectorr345
      @dubselectorr345 Рік тому +1

      Yes that is all he is good for isn't it? Shame how the ones who try to protect the narrative have to act in brutality and mockery. They abhor the scientific approach as if the 100 year old documentations cannot be looked at again with modern eyes? For instance. It's a problem.

    • @steveo5295
      @steveo5295 Рік тому +3

      One thing is for sure, is that you'll never please everybody for one reason or another. The reason I like to listen to Ben is that he has an engineering background,so he understands about a material hardness and what it would take to achieve and hold a radius. So for people like me who worked Construction and had to drill though wood, metal, concrete and even granite to run conduit for electrical or set boxes, we know how difficult it is...

    • @rh81454
      @rh81454 Рік тому +3

      Well said. Well said. Thank you, Ben. @UnchartedX I'm glad I watched JRE with you and Jimmy, I instantly subscribed, got the popcorn and now better informed on ancient Egypt.

  • @johncaldwell-wq1hp
    @johncaldwell-wq1hp Рік тому +2

    THANKS BEN !--THOSE CORNICE'S--I'M 77, AND HAVE BEEN IN THE "BUILDING GAME" ALL MY LIFE !--THEY SO BEAUTIFUL AND PERFECT,--I JUST CANNOT TAKE MY EYES OFF THEM !!-THEY JUST "STUNNING""---NO POUNDING STONE,-OR "BENT-STICK "--MADE THOSE TECHNICALLY--PERFECT,-WORKS OF ART !!----THANKS FOR YOUR EFFORTS--MATE !!

  • @krankywitch
    @krankywitch Рік тому +4

    The modern day mysteries seem to be nearly outnumbering the ancient ones. Those channels could be drains, but they could also be for water supply. A single design can have more than one application. So what looks like a drain could be a drain, but a drain tilting the wrong direction could be supply. Some of them even look like they might be the bottom tracks for huge sliding gates, or doors, or locks as they have in canals.The bowls with holes have so many possibilities - washing oneself, washing food, ritual blood sacrifice, or even an ancient urinal?? Rule nothing out

    • @homersimpson6167
      @homersimpson6167 Рік тому

      Great observation it could likely be something simple or complex 👍

    • @onestoptechnologies7305
      @onestoptechnologies7305 Рік тому

      Agreed... the channels seem great for fluid transport (water/air). Incoming water seems likely, having many "bowls" at the same height could be kept continuously full by these channels.
      If one such bowl were slightly higher, sealing a channel with granite stones (like the one under the foundation), could create a "pipe" allowing the water to be forced up a small amount, whereas it would normally just overflow the channel.

  • @skeeterbowling4924
    @skeeterbowling4924 Рік тому +2

    There is a room under the right paw. There was a documentary on tv about 10 to 15 years ago. I wish I could remember more .👍👍👍

  • @anonpers0n
    @anonpers0n 10 місяців тому +1

    i liked how you kept your opinions and the facts separate.

  • @Michael-rg7mx
    @Michael-rg7mx Рік тому +1

    The Aboriginal people of Australia, the Indians of America, and the Egyptians all refuse to admit that there was an indigenous people. Man was there long before the ice ages. Very little survived the 2.4 million years of ice.

  • @jimwhitehead1532
    @jimwhitehead1532 Рік тому +2

    The Sphinx temple ruins look very old. Could it be as old or older than Göbekli Tepe, 11,700BP?

  • @RomShepard
    @RomShepard Рік тому

    In regards to the channel blocks, first thing that pop up in mind that they are rails for machinery as we use for a heavy tools. If you need to perform a tuned task you need to secure a device someway and rails wood perfect for such a job. It will explained why they use a different stones to cover them. Marked the spots plus protection similar as we used plastic covers today.

  • @scottprather5645
    @scottprather5645 Рік тому

    Absolutely fascinating subject matter. The evidence for a more advanced civilization is abundant.
    Also appears that this civilization was destroyed due to the misuse of their psychic powers and technology a chilling lesson from history

  • @smegscreations
    @smegscreations Рік тому +1

    Hi. Bedrock nub surely is a key way. Making the walls above more stable…..

  • @davidlane2069
    @davidlane2069 10 місяців тому +2

    Am I imagining things but is that giant arm left handed? That is highly unusual especially for Egypt. That was considered bad luck or magic in most places or religions.
    The only Egyptian that to me,a left handed person SEEMS left handed was Aukunaten which would explain the almost complete dem 1:42 olition of the statue. Egypt tried VERY hard to erase him

  • @jasoneddy2586
    @jasoneddy2586 10 місяців тому +1

    That Tech represents power and power is rarely if ever given out freely or given up

    • @MattTunnel
      @MattTunnel 10 місяців тому

      Perhaps..but 200 years head start on rest of the world. I would trade copper for curry powder or spices. And they would have to show how to make or have you ever had a badly made curry chilly dish

  • @jestexgarcia3601
    @jestexgarcia3601 Рік тому +26

    Zahi Hawas has criminally hidden soo much information to the public. Its sickening. But I appreciate your upload of this video & all the hard work that went into it 👍.

    • @driveboy317
      @driveboy317 27 днів тому

      so what has he hidden and what crimes did he commit?

    • @stevenspiwak7808
      @stevenspiwak7808 15 днів тому

      The asshole

    • @MASTAHMELO
      @MASTAHMELO 14 днів тому

      I've got a feeling he didn't have a choice

  • @inthemix
    @inthemix Рік тому +265

    I love how well your videos transport the viewer to these places. There are so many clips and details yet I don’t feel thrown around the edit. I’ve been watching a few of your videos over the years but always fail to comment enough on UA-cam!
    Thanks for all the time, effort and detail you put into these edits.
    Michael

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      @roythompson3165 Рік тому

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    • @roythompson3165
      @roythompson3165 Рік тому

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    • @roythompson3165
      @roythompson3165 Рік тому

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    • @mattstroker3742
      @mattstroker3742 Рік тому +2

      Dude! Great to see you here! 😄👍
      He really is producing great videos, ey? I mean... Whatever current western Egyptologists claim is at least in part being refuted in a way that is rock solid. Pun intended. And without going overboard in any way. Maybe even in a manner that down-to-earth new generations of Egyptologists might be persuaded by. Which will lead to broadening our understanding versus being stalled, as we currently seem to be.
      Very good stuff.
      I love seeing you here too, btw. I have watched many many many of your videos too. Music just does not seem to be something that my system (meaning: me) is capable of. But, thanks to your videos and some perseverance, I have managed to at least create some little bits of nice tunes that I will be continuing to work on in the future. In that light, may I ask you something? Could you please take a look at a song for me? It's a song from the movie Captive State, by Rob Simonsen, called Soldier Field. That beat in the beginning... To me it's one of those beats that I always want to hear but almost never do. It really reminds me of the great parties that were being held in abandoned factories and halls in Amsterdam. However, I don't have a clue on how to re-create it. Part of the problem is that I'm not yet good enough in listening and analyzing how it's built up. Could you please please pretty please do a video on that? It would help me out tremendously in making beats.
      Anyway, the same goes for you as for Ben: keep up the good work! Creators like you two are what have moved me to throw out my TV and just focus on the great materials that are being made available on the web by people like you two. Which helps to soothe the nerves and help our personal growth and understanding.

    • @freddiekay
      @freddiekay Рік тому +4

      I’m sure you’re aware but I’d like to point out that this is not just “an edit” like other UA-camrs do. The creator actually travels to these sites and uses his own footage. Many other channels literally just edits other people’s content and re-post it. You may have very well complimented the editing specifically for some reason but I just wanted to point it out since I respect that this is not just recycled content.

  • @steadfasttherenowned2460
    @steadfasttherenowned2460 Рік тому +82

    I love how detailed these videos go into recent history. Stuff the majority of people forgot happened.

  • @DROP_BEARZ
    @DROP_BEARZ Рік тому +241

    The only conclusion I can derive is that at some point in our history, the entire world was fairly effortlessly working with massive amounts of stone. Everywhere. Still defies explanation to me...

    • @scisci1
      @scisci1 Рік тому +8

      It was made by poured granite in forms and casts, it's pretty cool. Look up k movie the great pyramid, explains everything. Fascinating

    • @jonathanmatthews8862
      @jonathanmatthews8862 Рік тому +15

      We still use stone work here and there. Stones are just the only thing that survives. If all non stone buildings went away some areas would have no buildings left while others would seem like an out of place mecca of stone monuments.
      My own personal conclusion for at least some of these buildings is that they were quite purposefully built in stone. Perhaps for reasons we can’t understand or because they knew the buildings would last.

    • @SR-iy4gg
      @SR-iy4gg Рік тому +12

      It's not hard to understand if you've read the Book of Enoch. There were giants before the flood.

    • @fearofaflatearth
      @fearofaflatearth Рік тому +11

      The fact that it's impressively complex doesn't necessarily mean it was effortless! In fact, the opposite is much more likely.

    • @bryanergau6682
      @bryanergau6682 Рік тому +7

      Solar lenses.....no cutting, just burn your way through with a sun-laser. All they had to do was melt silica and form it into a lense with a mold, polish it, and blammo.

  • @sjion
    @sjion Рік тому +36

    After 30+years of working with granite, marble, concrete & ceramic, (with the luxury of power tools & diamonds) l am no closer to unlocking how the hell they did this?! It melts my brain.

    • @real2124
      @real2124 3 місяці тому +1

      Could they have used a form of concrete then carving/style it?

    • @bendazkt
      @bendazkt Місяць тому

      @@real2124nope. Zero evidence of that.

    • @MarvinMonroe
      @MarvinMonroe Місяць тому +3

      Yeah it's so ignorant to say that people with copper and flint tools and no wheel would fit together those giant floors that are like 2 feet thick and are fitted into the bedrock.
      And then there's the Pyramids and the boxes and the shafts with boxes 3 levels down and the 1500 ton statues and obelisks it's just insane

    • @LadyBits2023
      @LadyBits2023 Місяць тому

      ... Then you're either lying or you're a terrible stonemason... There are literally dozens of videos on UA-cam showing people literally sculpting granite with copper tools, stone tools, Flint tools, all kinds of things... If you did even 10 minutes of actual research on any of this stuff, you would understand that it's not well understood and well documented, but can easily be replicated today... The exact same tool that they had available at that time. If you've even worked with stone for a couple hours, let alone 30 years you would understand that you can very easily shape granite with copper tools....

    • @jakeharris3248
      @jakeharris3248 16 днів тому

      @@MarvinMonroe I’m convinced the wheel was around much earlier than what it’s currently dated at. As you mentioned how it’s said the wheel hadn’t been in use when the pyramids in Giza were constructed, one thing they had for certain inside the great pyramid is an area where they used long cedar logs as rollers and used some type of oil on the legs where they were in contact with stone to lubricate the logs and the remnants of that can be still seen today. So they were already using a concept not far off from the wheel , these were obviously intelligent people so it stands to reason if there’s no evidence they used the wheel to help with the construction of everything I would suggest because they didn’t freakin need a wheel , they weren’t building some tiny project , what would they do with a wheel barrow. Besides that I’m pretty sure they had levers and pulleys , that’s another example of a similar concept right in front of all the eyes of everyone working on such a massive project.
      Beyond that every explanation and theory I’ve ever heard about how the pyramids were built never made sense , I think some people have some aspects to their theory correct like the French architect who took on his fathers hobby of trying to figure out how and without ever seeing the stone pyramid in person , was able to pinpoint a room in the pyramid that was previously unknown, if I recall it was surmised as being an area to keep tools and supplies and was closed off as it was completed but the most impressive detail was this architect determined they 100% used a ramp but not like many have always wrongly theorized , it was built inside the pyramid and unbeknownst to this French guy there was essentially an X-ray taken by a Japanese group and the images produced by that shows the ramp plain as day.

  • @simon_does
    @simon_does Рік тому +8

    I simply refuse to believe they "lost" their own temple...

    • @thedirtbag7
      @thedirtbag7 2 місяці тому

      That alone is a huge smoking gun

  • @miguelpereda2860
    @miguelpereda2860 Рік тому +78

    Seriously incredible! I can’t tell you how much I’ve enjoyed diving into the information you’ve provided and how i’m happy to hear that there’s still some humble people in egyptology who aren’t afraid to say “we don’t know, but we want to find out!”

    • @rh81454
      @rh81454 Рік тому +1

      True. At the end of the day, it's going to be folks like Ben, Jimmy, Randall Carlson, and Graham Hancock that inform us more on these structures/civilizations than we would be from msm figures. Governments, corporations, etc, will not help in this because they're protecting their market share.

  • @mvumsiayo3214
    @mvumsiayo3214 Рік тому +39

    Thank heavens my man Ben is getting the credit he deserves.
    This is what normally happens. I get into a conversation with a family member or friend. I bring up Egypt, mention a few of the topics that Ben covers, then link them his channel...and a day or two later they ALWAYS get back to me singing his praises and thank me for turning them on to him.
    Please Ben, never stop my guy.
    When the labyrinth is dug up, I can't think of anyone else that I'd rather watch study and talk about it.
    Strength to strength my friend.

    • @bryanergau6682
      @bryanergau6682 Рік тому +8

      Labyrinth will never happen. For Egypt to even admit it's been found would automatically cripple their tourism industry and put them in MASSIVE debt. They built a dam in Aswan that caused the surrounding area to change water table levels and flooded the underground labyrith in Hawara with corrosive saltwater. They have partially destroyed what should already be a World Heritage Site, so they would have to foot the bill for fixing it. I have the GPS coordinates to exactly where it is.

    • @Ln-cq8zu
      @Ln-cq8zu Рік тому +2

      Agree!

    • @Tony11442
      @Tony11442 Рік тому

      You people are not normal

    • @stevelee5724
      @stevelee5724 6 місяців тому +1

      Great comments mate 👍 Cheers from New Zealand

  • @thedirectors2377
    @thedirectors2377 Рік тому +4

    Imagine going into the kings chamber and hearing the UnchartedX theme

  • @xXturbo86Xx
    @xXturbo86Xx Рік тому +5

    Just look at the weathering. You can't tell what it is because there's hardly anything left. This entire site is unimaginably old.

  • @henryscrase772
    @henryscrase772 Рік тому +27

    It's pure joy the listen to and watch Ben. Your incredible research, insight and efforts are hugely appreciated. Every video you make is a massive eye opener, thanks to the insane level detail and structure that you give them. Sheer brilliance. I can't wait for the next!

  • @Chekatana
    @Chekatana Рік тому +22

    Great work Ben. I appreciate your effort to provide us the critical information on this subjects. I really hope to see you one day documenting Baalbek and its megalithic mysteries. Keep up the great work.

  • @danqldaus
    @danqldaus Рік тому +11

    This was great and very eye opening to some of the BS that has gone on in the past. I even had goosebumps while watching parts of it. Very cool. Thank you 😊

  • @davebremixes
    @davebremixes Рік тому +16

    Great presentation as always Ben! Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @nilsnyman6767
    @nilsnyman6767 Рік тому +12

    Hi Ben, long time fan here. I am old and technology challenged so this is the only way I know to tell you something...
    There's another channel you would love called History for Granite. He has awesome ideas and is very intelligent. I also find him to be .... highly compelling!😊

  • @brett328
    @brett328 Рік тому +6

    Can anyone deny that this proves the extreme age of the Sphinx and Giza plateau. The Pharaohs themselves being unaware of what lay buried beneath their own constructions. This fact alone points to the thousands of years that had to have passed before there own rise to power and prominence in the region.

  • @soradicalreticsandmonitors2390

    Dude Iam Obsessed with all your work I was a stone mason for a long time and it’s incredible totally All make sense !! Keep up the great work Great video quality and great voice over Ton of work

  • @DGreatAwakening
    @DGreatAwakening Рік тому +91

    Outstanding Ben! Love how you cite some of the earlier work/research conducted in the years past. Makes for interesting reading, and often-times, potential nuggets of information for further exploration in today's world-view. This clip has opened up several additional "rabbit holes" for me to explore, in particular, those channeled blocks. Would be a fantastic project for someone to begin some sort of a mapping project of those particular blocks that exist at the various sites, including the Sphinx Temple. It could greatly aid in determining their actual function. Looks like at least two types of "channel blocks" exist. Wonder if there are more? Anyway, your clip has opened up many more questions to ponder. Great stuff!

    • @steveo5295
      @steveo5295 Рік тому +4

      With so many possibilities of those channels I don't know if it was functional or structural. Although if they were lined in copper it could give credence to the Giza powerplant theory...

    • @suedoe7165
      @suedoe7165 Рік тому

      Never recent citation only 100 years old ones.

    • @steveo5295
      @steveo5295 Рік тому

      The drilling as well as the imaging technology is fairly recent, also dating by the amount of erosion that is seen on the Sphinx...

    • @aic5073
      @aic5073 Рік тому +2

      That's all he cites. It's the only thing he has because he dismisses any modern studies

    • @timosliciano5723
      @timosliciano5723 Рік тому

      Cited his own work lol😅

  • @awesome-o7220
    @awesome-o7220 Рік тому +7

    would be dope if the secrets to how they built things would be down in a secret chamber

    • @beefandbarley
      @beefandbarley Рік тому +5

      It would, but if it shows that Ancient Egyptians didn’t create the Sphinx I doubt modern Egyptians would want to publicize that reality.

    • @MidgeZA
      @MidgeZA 6 місяців тому

      From what I've read, those supposed guardians of the history & origins of such marvels have been blocking exploration. They hold fast to their belief that they were built by Egyptian. Seems they fear their history/heritage if found not to be the one's who built such marvels, that their tourism would be affected. Any amazing new finds would boost tourism

  • @Daavi85
    @Daavi85 Рік тому +22

    I really enjoy these presentations, your narration combined with amazing on site footage gives an immersive perspective that relays the sense of scale and precision of the vast structures and complexes of ancient Egypt rarely captured on video, truly awesome work Ben!

  • @iang1
    @iang1 Рік тому +10

    Absolutely fascinating video Ben. I think either 1. Hawass has found all the chambers & tunnels under the Sphinx and cleared them of whatever was to be found OR 2. (the optimist in me favours this!) The builders were far too clever for even the most underhand, secretive shysters to gain access. Judging by the exploits in the Great Pyramid shafts (Gantenbrink) and the Void (scan Pyramids) the builders were so sophisticated they built so that access could only happen under the right circumstances. In other words it will need a public aware project with sophisticated detection and machinery for that 'eureka' moment, not one man with a mate with a drill!

  • @johngosnell3847
    @johngosnell3847 Рік тому +62

    You are an amazing educator. You have really opened my eyes to the possibility that human civilization is far more ancient than we’ve been told.

  • @andrepardal9111
    @andrepardal9111 Рік тому +16

    Hello Ben. I've been watching your videos and I love these hypothesis. There's still a lot to explain.
    I was wondering if the calcite rocks were on the ceiling of the temples and they fell down. Calcite is somewhat transparent and light can go through those rocks. That way the temples could be iluminated kind of like we illuminate our houses with skylights nowadays. Cheers!

  • @ChrisSmith-vl7ob
    @ChrisSmith-vl7ob Рік тому +4

    I propose that the channels in the granite may have been used, filled with water for surveying as a datum point. When I studied surveying 50 years ago, I recall seeing a paper describing how Russians were still using hosepipes filled with water to get levels correct and accurate. A channel running the length of width of a building would be an excellent highly accurate datum point.

  • @-757-
    @-757- Рік тому +12

    As usual, great video. If it stuck out of the ground, someone found it. The building structures below sediment line is where the amazing finds come. Grasp the concept. Now drop the sea level and without a doubt a great deal of building foundations will be revealed. The ancient cultures of building will be one insanely apparent

  • @christianbrockrandall1157
    @christianbrockrandall1157 Рік тому +13

    I love everything this channel produces. Great work as always😊

  • @cy8ercop1
    @cy8ercop1 Рік тому +31

    Keep up the great work Ben! As always, your presentations are top notch and informative! I think it has been almost 2 years ago when I had happened across one of your videos and I was truly blown away by the content of it! Through you, I have since been obsessed with your work, Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson, and others! Thank you for being a part of this "rabbit hole"! Hopefully someday I will get to attend a trip to Egypt with your tour group and be able to see, in person, many of the incredible places I have only watched on your channel!

  • @allfatherbeats618
    @allfatherbeats618 Рік тому +8

    Can’t wait for that video about the documentary that never got released regarding what’s under the sphinx. I love your content!!! So much objective information and evidence that is just so incredibly mind blowing 🤯

  • @JIMMYBUSHIDO
    @JIMMYBUSHIDO Рік тому +5

    When first seeing the cornice blocks, I thought they were later modern made stonework.
    This is conclusive proof that machinery must have made these.
    How anyone with a modicum of intelligence can't see this, I don't know.
    To produce those intersecting radii on CONCRETE , and consistency with the next block is mind blowing .

  • @yorkpa3767
    @yorkpa3767 Рік тому +10

    I think I was in the 30,000 ish subs group when I joined your channel. I LOVE ❤️ seeing how this channel has grown. Now when I travel to ancient sites, I see everything with renewed interest. I cant wait to join you on a trip in the near future!!

  • @Hat6000
    @Hat6000 Рік тому +33

    Fascinating place. If only it were possible to see what these places looked like at the height of their glory, what a marvelous thing that would be. I hope that the revelation of these hidden passages and chambers comes out publicly in my lifetime. Really appreciate your coverage of these great historic places.

    • @backwoods4l500
      @backwoods4l500 Рік тому

      Kings landing game of thrones

    • @bryanergau6682
      @bryanergau6682 Рік тому

      They've already found the lost Labyrinth underground, but they deny it because when they constructed the Aswan Dam, it changed the groundwater levels and completely flooded the Labyrinth, which would take billions of dollars to fix, and the Supreme Council of Antiquities doesn't want the heat on them for destroying an ancient wonder of the world.

    • @jimijames6449
      @jimijames6449 Рік тому

      We could probably do that now with laser scans and VR and a bit of creativity

    • @Hat6000
      @Hat6000 Рік тому +1

      @@jimijames6449 At least someone's idea of what it was like. I'd like to see it anyway.

  • @kenmarapese9085
    @kenmarapese9085 Рік тому +2

    I'm digging these vids. I can understand why the Egyptians would want to keep the possible discovery of an ancient technology a secret. a least for awhile. Less than a thousand feet away from the Sphinx Temple is a metropolitan area, I'm wondering if there's a tunnel from there to the "hall of records".

  • @doomslayer1989
    @doomslayer1989 Рік тому +47

    Have you had anyone attempt to digitally recreate what these structures might have looked like before they were broken? Idk if it can be done, but it would be spectacular.

    • @gerardpardeilhan7418
      @gerardpardeilhan7418 Рік тому +19

      Yes, this would be a terrific endeavor. Jean-Pierre Houdin had the backing of a major French engineering firm, Dassault Sysemes, to help him visualize his Cheops manufacturing theory with internal ramp and counterbalance Grand Galley mechanisms. It would be fantastic if we could scan and "reassemble" the complex cubic architectual stonework at Puma Punku as well! Maybe we could crowd-fund such efforts?

    • @donaldjohnlong5330
      @donaldjohnlong5330 Рік тому +2

      The classic ancient Egyptian movie THE EGYPTIAN (Fox, 1954) recreated the Great Sphinx and Pyramids on the Gizah plateau for one scene, as a beautiful detailed realistic matte painting.

    • @doomslayer1989
      @doomslayer1989 Рік тому

      @@donaldjohnlong5330 Thank you! I will find this

    • @swifty5151
      @swifty5151 Рік тому

      Yes on Assains Creed The Orgins it’s exactly like how it was

    • @doomslayer1989
      @doomslayer1989 Рік тому

      @@swifty5151 I have the game. I was referring to how it looked before that. When it was green

  • @phrtao
    @phrtao Рік тому +6

    Another amazing video with some fascinating revelations. What stands out for me is the floor of that Sphinx temple. It is full of cut channels and recesses, much more than would have been needed to accommodate statues and their plinths. It would be fascinating to see these features properly mapped and documented (I wonder if this work has been done ?). A suspicious mind might even wonder if the blocks stacked up inside are actually there to obscure the details of this layout (especially when seen from above). To me they seem functional in some way or maybe even hint at another structure that once stood on the site.

  • @a.azazagoth5413
    @a.azazagoth5413 Рік тому +9

    What an incredible episode! Thanks for all of your hard work. Your appearance of Joe Rogan was brilliant. Your the man for being this to the world! Just imagine what Egypt looked like when it was still constantly maintained. It must have been so beautiful that visitors would cry with wonder.

  • @SCWatches
    @SCWatches Рік тому +9

    Love your films. The finish on that line of stones completely stunning. Finding red granite down the test bore hole must be like an itch you can not scratch for archaeologists. Hope they find some older tools to explain this work.

  • @BillyBats773
    @BillyBats773 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the footage. It’s stunning. Hopefully one day before I die I can go here and see this.

  • @remkojerphanion4686
    @remkojerphanion4686 Рік тому +12

    Yet another fascinating video - thanks so much Ben! Too much of human history is actively hidden from public view, and I appreciate your ongoing work to uncover the truth of our past!

  • @kbob1158
    @kbob1158 Рік тому +26

    You are among a handful of people I rely on for focused, informed, original, unbiased, reasonable, clear and absolutely necessary scholarship and investigative reporting. Your work and presentations are remarkable. Thank you so very much.

  • @baxtronicxavier
    @baxtronicxavier Рік тому +21

    WOW! The ‘round the corner’ granite block example is astounding in it implication for what the temple must have originally looked like. Amazing!

  • @tbone1212
    @tbone1212 Рік тому +2

    I was watching this video when I saw the niches inside the sphinx temple that were described as places possibly for statues, they reminded me of when I worked at an old glass factory where the machine shop was , it also had the same look to it where the grinders, lathes and presses were placed. The Spinx temple might not be a temple but a place were the ancient machines were and the granet channels might not be for ropes or drains but for the power to the machines. Just speculation…

  • @rybear5035
    @rybear5035 Рік тому +6

    Thank you for playing a clip of Art Bell. I first listened to his show around 1995. His show introduced me to John Anthony West and many other people who have investigated ancient Egypt.

  • @sgtrock68
    @sgtrock68 Рік тому +5

    Excellent subject and outstanding documentation. That J.A. West bore hole has always been the thing that has fired my imagination the most, from the first time I heard about it. I never understood why it wasn't a bigger deal. In retrospect, considering Hawaas's actions, maybe it really was a big deal. I worry about the forever loss of artifacts and information, under Hawaas.

  • @arposkraft3616
    @arposkraft3616 Рік тому +4

    when it comes to egypt i live by the general rule of "if zahi hawass says something, the opposite is likely true"

    • @DavidLavery-vk5iz
      @DavidLavery-vk5iz 14 днів тому

      He only likes to hear what he wants to believe. He's a closed minded idiot.

  • @bartcalder2791
    @bartcalder2791 Рік тому +8

    As always Ben, Great coverage!

  • @BenGR97
    @BenGR97 Рік тому +2

    Helloo Ben and/or comments section.
    Massive follower of all this good stuff but find it hard to do my own research for obvious reasons which really is a testament to Ben and others like him who are doing the hard graft to pull all the data together, infer ideas, make comments and create content against the tide.
    Can anyone advise of any websites listing as many known sites shown to potentially outdate the younger dryas as we know of? I'd love to find out about some more obscure or lesser known ones and see what the narrative is on them.
    Cheers!

  • @ShamanJeeves
    @ShamanJeeves Рік тому +2

    Big thanks for sharing this. As you stated, they don't let a lot of folks in there, and consequently I've seen precious little good footage.

  • @dominicmcmanus6810
    @dominicmcmanus6810 Рік тому +5

    Very interesting presentation. You might find it useful to read Paul Brunton's book - 'A Search in Secret Egypt' which recounts his discoveries and experiences in the Sphinx and Great Pyramid, in the 1930's. PB, as he was called, was a very high Initiate and Sage of The Mysteries and his experiences have been verified by others Brothers of his level. His stepdaughter visited me here in Ireland recently and she also is very informed about ancient Egyptian Mysteries. The Sphinx is a 'Gateway' and much more, but a Gateway to where is an even more fascinating question to ask and to discover the answer to. Keep up the good work.

  • @pipesandpowersaws
    @pipesandpowersaws Рік тому +5

    I love your work. So fascinating. So exciting to watch. Thank you bro.

  • @polygonalmasonary
    @polygonalmasonary Рік тому +5

    Just to discover ‘how’ polygonal masonry was executed would be more valuable to me than any pots of gold or other so called ‘Treasures’. Knowledge is the greatest of all treasures. 👍

    • @BungieStudios
      @BungieStudios Рік тому +1

      Imagine if they had giant 3D printers and Blender. ❤😂

  • @kirknelson235
    @kirknelson235 3 місяці тому +3

    I decoded the Sphinx in my book, The 2026 Awakening.

  • @acrylicadam
    @acrylicadam Рік тому +8

    The best coverage of ancient Egypt you can get. Ben's coverage is unparalleled.

  • @corvuslight
    @corvuslight Рік тому +7

    As ever, you have my deep gratitude for your continuing work on providing information and insight into this part of the world.
    Thank you

  • @copernicuskid
    @copernicuskid Рік тому +4

    The ancient builders of Egypt were obsessed. The stone work shows that they were adept at all aspects of manipulating these megaliths. Someday we will look back on this time period of discovery by alternative researchers and be grateful people like Ben and Jimmy from BrightInsight popularized these topics for a whole new generation. 🙏🏼

  • @Allen-is7ul
    @Allen-is7ul Рік тому +4

    Thanks Ben!! I’ve been hoping for this one
    Really love what you’re doing with your channel 👍🏻

  • @ainsleystevenson9198
    @ainsleystevenson9198 Рік тому +4

    Great photography. These structures make it ridiculous to believe that it was impossible for their builders to build a mega ship to survive a worldwide flood.

  • @joelee4159
    @joelee4159 Рік тому +19

    Found your channel from watching you on joe rogans podcast. Excellent content, undeniable facts and evidence of something more than what the established narrative says. Keep up the excellent work and you will go down in history as a pioneer of the truth of human civilization

  • @briantneary2248
    @briantneary2248 Рік тому +5

    I'm 39 and have been following all Hancock's work, along with all of Randall's in recent years, and you're the next up my man.
    Keep up the good work and we're all with you.

  • @JollyPirateAhoy
    @JollyPirateAhoy Рік тому +6

    I'm seriously fascinated by the sphinx. I really think it's much older than what people say it is. I've always thought the head wasn't right in accordance to the body. With the accuracy of everything else it doesn't make sense they would make something so off. Also I believe it was larger than it is now due to corrosion from water and other natural occurrences. There are only 2 places in my life I want to visit and spend time and this the top

    • @Johnny2Feathers
      @Johnny2Feathers Рік тому

      What is the other place ?

    • @JollyPirateAhoy
      @JollyPirateAhoy Рік тому +2

      @@Johnny2Feathers Scotland, I've always wanted to see where my family comes from.

    • @Johnny2Feathers
      @Johnny2Feathers Рік тому +1

      @@JollyPirateAhoy Godspeed !

  • @RavensGazedwb
    @RavensGazedwb Рік тому +2

    One thing I don't get about archeology is how everything seems to be a temple. It's as if they discover any building and go "I dunno, it's a temple I guess." Could it have been a museum? A university? A fucking restaurant?

  • @footballdrills3434
    @footballdrills3434 Рік тому +2

    We have suction devices on trucks to pick up leaves in the fall. Miners underwater use suction devices to clear sand and stone. Larger versions of these are used to suck sand from the bottom of Lake Michigan and dump it on the shore to rebuild beaches. Couldn't a similar device be used to suck sand from around ancient sites? The blowers could dump onto a conveyor belt which could carry the sand far out into the desert. Maybe they shy away from machinery in Egypt, but equipment like this could clear sand quickly and efficiently.

  • @psy-ryn
    @psy-ryn Рік тому +7

    Thank you for bringing these sights back for us. I hope to go there one day. I bet it is emotionally loaded being in these places.

  • @Gentleman_Jester
    @Gentleman_Jester Рік тому +4

    Amazing! I’ve seen so many videos and documentaries on the Giza plateau that I feel like I’ve been there. But you showed areas and artifacts I’ve never seen before. Well done sir. I look forward to your future videos.
    Thank you for sharing this knowledge.

  • @dogdooish
    @dogdooish Рік тому +5

    Ben, the more I see of your work in Egypt, the more I feel that there must have been some form of cataclysmic event, WAR, or other form of destruction!
    Pink Granite blocks the size of these monster blocks, don't just crack in half without tremendous forces applied!

    • @cliffordhurst2564
      @cliffordhurst2564 10 місяців тому

      Don't forget that northern Egypt is in an active tectonic zone, earthquake damage in ancient times may well have played a major part in the destruction of ancient Egypt.

  • @stuf3804
    @stuf3804 Рік тому +2

    Can you imagine the level of sophistication and elegance a civilisation must reach to be able to create these majestic stone monuments so a moment in time can be recorded? They must have known their end was imminent otherwise no construction would have taken place. We are but babies in their hoary advanced years in comparison.

  • @philmorton4590
    @philmorton4590 Рік тому +2

    If we were to try and carve one of these blocks what would you use today, water pressure blasting, lasers, rock grinding with a tool? Or better still sand blasting? Sand which the Egyptians had alot of.

  • @gillandianyt3920
    @gillandianyt3920 Рік тому +3

    So many 3D puzzles!
    The Limestone, Granite, Alabaster, wow!
    The "Knubs" protruding upwards from the bedrock!

  • @carljensen5730
    @carljensen5730 Рік тому +6

    I find it so unusual that such an historic site was not preserved at every moment of history.

    • @Buletspunge555
      @Buletspunge555 Рік тому +1

      Well, consider the sheer length of time that is implied. Human cultures were likely in completely different phases of development. Some would have been developed and likely thinking along the lines of yourself. Preservation being of the utmost importance.Others would have been under educated and underdeveloped by comparison. They would've been shorshort-sighted and selfish, not considering anything other than what they wanted/needed in the moment.

  • @johnp9235
    @johnp9235 Рік тому +4

    I can't imagine what these places would have looked like when it was first built. It must have been eye wateringly stunning.

  • @Kaffeesuchti1985
    @Kaffeesuchti1985 Рік тому +2

    I agree with you, that this channeled block are in no way a kind of sewage. What comes to my mind, when i see this channeled blocks is the mere opposite. When you see this shaft, as well as these bowl shaped stones and the angle of this channels leaning towards the structures, this means that the purpose was not to drain something out, but to lead something in. When you watch close at minute 50:20 and as you already commented the covering granite blocks to be "hammerd in", they seem to me ,as if these channels did no lead a kind of liquid, but more a gas or gaseous substance, i.e. evaporating myre or other ceremonial sustances. This could very well explain, why so precious stones were used even "under" the floor(Alabaster) and under the hall way. The reasoning for all this seems to me is very comparable to the roman "thermae". Where the wood was burned aside or partly under the bathing tub and only the hot air ran under the tubs in caves and channels to heat the water up. In a similar way, the egyptians could have made this deep shafts to store or to ignite substances like myre or fragarances from certain plants or spices. In that case this bowl carved blocks make very sense, because they were the plase where these substanse were places/burnt or whatever they did to make it "evaporate".
    If my thoughts are roughly correct, then from a ceremonial perspective, this place would have even be more wonderful in a ancient beauty where th old gods of egypt were praised. To be honest, this is not to far fetched, as the catholic church does that too (myre evaporating). Perhaps it was even more than that. If i remember correctly, there has been an "oracle" in old greek. A place where naturally acetylene gas escaped from a crack in the bedrock an there was this place was build upon it where priest could foresee the future. This gas made them pretty much "high", it worked like a drug. Which is also nothing new to human cultures all over the world where shamans did exactly this. Other cultures smoke certain plants or eat funghi to experience a higher level, so to speak. However, as we are regarding the sphinx temple and other very sacred places at least for the old egypts and their priests an pharaos, this evaporating of fragrances/myre/drugs in close location to sacred places as well as hall ways up to the temples makes sense, at least for me.

  • @1001-p4q
    @1001-p4q Рік тому +2

    Hi guys look at the video from 33.25 When he is walking in a little chamber talking about how the area was originally incased in granite. You can clearly see Jack hammer marks all across the bed rock..I am a builder and I know that this is what you always get when using Jack hammers. Remember that the wall was incased so it's not down to weathering

  • @zacharypelphrey6166
    @zacharypelphrey6166 Рік тому +3

    Your video’s are better than anything on TV. I start watching and the hour’s disappear.

  • @AA11AA11AA
    @AA11AA11AA Рік тому +12

    Guess I’m staying up an hour later tonight 😂❤❤

  • @benisaten
    @benisaten Рік тому +12

    Fascinating! So glad there are people like yourself finally putting this information out and will hopefully change the narrative of history. Not only to learn the truth of our past, but also to possibly learn and incorporate these technologies into our society to make life better for everyone. Cheers from 🇨🇦✌️

  • @jamieduke5659
    @jamieduke5659 Рік тому +2

    @ UnchartedX in a previous video that I was 3 years late to at the video you express the desire to make a trip the the Andes and take people with you and told us to let you know in the comments if anyone was interested in going along in 2020. Well I know travel got shut down for a while in 2020 and I'd like to know if you ever went and if not if you still plan to. If you do still an to I'd like to know what qualifies someone to go and what details and stipulations you would have.

  • @kurtisengle6256
    @kurtisengle6256 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this rare tour of the Sphinx Temple.
    I am amazed by the worked bedrock. The folks who did this knew stuff we don't.

  • @BruteRazloga
    @BruteRazloga Рік тому +3

    You should do a video chat with praveem Mohan I think his name is, he's went to so many Indian temples. Maybe it'll give you more of an idea how broad and accurate the spread of these megalithic structures really are.

    • @AustinKoleCarlisle
      @AustinKoleCarlisle Рік тому +1

      yep...that they span a "great circle" all around the world, from Easter Island, to South America, to Egypt, to India, to Cambodia. totally a coincidence?

    • @BruteRazloga
      @BruteRazloga Рік тому

      @@AustinKoleCarlisle quite right, the technology being used to manipulate humans then was similar around the world. Worshipping other beings as "gods" when they just have a proper technology and an understanding of the plane we're on. I know the "great circle" you mentioned is important, but it's a little more important trying to understand the plane we live on. Tis why the United Nations flag has a true depiction of the earth, and children are being misled and deceived.

    • @AustinKoleCarlisle
      @AustinKoleCarlisle Рік тому

      @@BruteRazloga going further on my point, i think whoever created those ancient stone structures were trying to tell us future humans that advanced civilization once existed--if we are willing to listen, that is.

    • @BruteRazloga
      @BruteRazloga Рік тому

      @@AustinKoleCarlisle eh doubt it, there's no reason a advanced race would just disappear off the face of the earth just to communicate with humans in the future. The "aliens" are the ones who introduced concepts we humans don't like, like "beliefs, sacrifice, war". They established civilizations and religions around the world to Control humans, not to be friends.

  • @yksikaksikolmen
    @yksikaksikolmen Рік тому +3

    The temple seem to me more like a workstation?

  • @brett328
    @brett328 Рік тому +2

    The channels beneath the floors most likely served more than one purpose. Plumbing of course is more than just drainage. Fresh water supply, for one, would have been an absolute must. Not to mention possible venting for any number of reasons. And to take it even further, water (clean or dirty) and air (fresh or exhausted) are not the only possible substances that may have once passed through these conduits. Besides all the construction and logistical enigmas that are unexplainable, The scale of engineering required to mastermind such a huge civic complex at such an ancient time (pre-Pharaonic) implies extreme intellectual planning and knowledge of material sciences that we can only guess at today.

  • @fakemoon108
    @fakemoon108 Рік тому +2

    would you ever do a video responding to some of the “debunk” videos about you that are on youtube? i think this space could really use some active response to criticism/ debates. Love the channel

  • @dillydilly2196
    @dillydilly2196 Рік тому +13

    Great job Ben, and awesome appearance on the Schulz podcast glad more people that can spread your work are finally recognizing it. Keep it up and keep on learning!

  • @jonny_aimless
    @jonny_aimless Рік тому +4

    Ben, I can't thank you enough for all this work. I love all your videos, but I've been waiting for someone to share all this information on the Sphinx/Temple specifically for YEARS, ever since I heard that same Art Bell episode you play and discuss in this very well put together video. Once again, I feel like we're stuck waiting for some kind of 'divine intervention' to open up the grounds beneath the Sphinx, or allow us access to the passageways leading away from the Osiris Shaft; perhaps a grass roots organizing campaign or directed political action of sorts? (Maybe some billionaire can apply some soft power and get it done?). It just seems ridiculous that with such compelling evidence of BIG discoveries relating to our past being *right* there, buried under 30 feet of sand, but blocked by some arbitrary red tape, and a deliberately obscuring bureaucracy (coughHAWASScough). It feels almost criminal to have something so important to human history remain unexplored for even another hour.

    • @stacknsat
      @stacknsat 8 місяців тому

      Most people won't be able to handle the truth....it will disrupt the religious teaching...those who can't approach New topics with open minds

  • @kerylorbsmultidimensional4214
    @kerylorbsmultidimensional4214 Рік тому +3

    Thorough & beautifully created, as usual, Ben! Thank you so much for your life's work!

  • @greendragon4151
    @greendragon4151 Рік тому +2

    I think your last topic is the most important, if we had the suggested number of humans in egypt as they think were there, how much food do you need. use the channel blocks to connect all the chemical factories on the plateau. look at what it would take to turn the desert into green lush area. i bet that all that is producable on the plateau. electic water, fertilizer from methaine digester. i bet this is tech that no one recognizes. why build so big??? maybe great presure was required. why fit together so well, maybe it needed to be sealed?? could you use the buildings on the plateau and their internal componetes to produce chemicals that could intern be used to produce food???

  • @trevorzook6866
    @trevorzook6866 Рік тому +2

    Those big curved blocks look like they've been cut on a large router table of some sort. It's the only conclusion that I can come up with.

  • @milesruby3271
    @milesruby3271 Рік тому +9

    Been seeing you make the rounds on some big time podcasts, so happy to see you getting some well deserved recognition and airtime. Youre the man BVK