The Rise of Basic Men

Episode 41 | The Pyramids of Giza and Whiskey-Fueled Theories

3 Basic Men Season 2 Episode 41

In this whiskey-fueled episode, we dig deep—literally—into one of the most iconic and mysterious structures on Earth: the Great Pyramids of Giza. Were they tombs for pharaohs, ancient energy generators, or alien-built planetary stabilizers?

From mainstream theories to mind-bending fringe ideas, the RBM boys go full ancient mysteries mode. We break down the impossible math, granite blocks from 500 miles away, and the mind-blowing precision that even modern tools can’t replicate. Oh, and did we mention the new radar scan that may have just revealed massive spiral shafts leading to something buried 2,100 feet below the pyramids?

What We’re Covering in This Episode:

  • Lost Civilizations – Did a hyper-advanced culture build the pyramids before the Egyptians even showed up?
  • Aliens & Ancient Gods – Ra, Anubis, and raw power tools—were these “gods” actually extraterrestrials?
  • Poured Stone & Laser Cuts – Could the pyramids have been molded into place or sliced with tech we don’t even have now?
  • The Great SAR Scan (2024) – A satellite scan claims to show eight massive shafts under the pyramid—are we finally finding the Hall of Records?
  • Energy, Chemicals, or Communication? – Were these massive structures part of a planet-wide power grid? A chemical plant? An ancient Wi-Fi router?
  • The Ramp Theory Roast – Spoiler alert: we don’t buy it.
  • Frank the Time-Traveling T-Rex – What if the dinosaurs invented spaceflight and just dipped? Things get unhinged.

The team wrestles with wild theories, questions mainstream archaeology, and sips bourbon while launching into cosmic possibilities. David thinks the pyramids are darts. Joey wants to know where the gold caps went. Chris brings the Bigfoot energy and the facts.

Quote of the Episode:
"Eight-inch shafts, planetary anchors, and a Gila monster diet plan—this episode has it all."

Whether you're team alien, team ancient humans, or just here for the whiskey, this episode will make you rethink everything you learned in 6th grade history class.

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(upbeat music) - Yeah, my algorithms are filled with... - It's fucking Christmas. - Really bad. - Yeah. - I'm seeing people get killed in fucking conspiracy theories. Really? That's basically all waiting. There's two separate things you're seeing people get killed and then then the next and then the next video is a conspiracy theory. Interesting. Yeah. That's like mine. Dude that the anti-vaxxing is going hard online right now, and I'm like and I'm just like looking at Marie I'm like we've got an issue here She's like are you anti-vaxx? I was like I'm not not but I'm not I'm not But I'm concerned that there's fucking like eighty six and I don't think eighty six is the correct number right anymore Here's my thing the FDA is recommending three COVID chats by the age of nine, by nine months. - Months. - What? - No, it's off. - COVID shots by nine months. - Yeah. - Jesus Christ. - Yeah. - That is, I know it's crazy, I didn't have psoriasis until I got the shot. It created an auto immune disorder with me. - Well, I mean, I think David maybe sent it The video where it showed like the correlation with with like birth defects and all that kind of stuff like I've seen a bunch I have fucking somebody sent it somebody sent it in the in the group chat man It's just like so like oh 2021 it's Like yeah rocket ship one is like yeah rocket ship man it's fucking insane well people are quick to say no you're crazy for me like no like you're injecting your body with stuff I think it's appropriate to say task questions but now people think you're crazy you know oh I'm gonna slap a label on you because you yeah you're it's like I don't believe all vaccines are like they're like well you you're taking testosterone. I'm like You are correct This one is very well studied with multiple Not what is it? double-blind placebo-controlled Trials yet testosterone has thousands of those None of those drugs have this comedian I actually saw this today and it was talking about like you know know, he had all these, these people in the in 2020 completely against the vaccination. That terrible. I can't believe you would put that stuff in your body. And then he goes, but then it was epic comes out. Oh, it makes you skin here. You know, it was crazy is the drug before ozemic. It was actually made from gila monster. I was just about to say that. Yeah. Your poison venom was-- that's what it was made of. Which is more poisonous than like rattlesnake. Yeah. But then they made a lab-based medicine, which is derived. Yeah. From the gila monster. But I'm like, wow, that's interesting. Hey, my body needs more gila monster. Right. Yeah, it body needs more gila monster. - Right. - I mean, it seems lactose. - Yes. Are you still on it? - Nautozimpic, I'm on-- - Mongero. - Mongero. Same thing. - Is it? - Kill-a? - Mongero? - Kill-a-mongero. (laughing) - Kill-a? How is it? - It's alright. I feel more sickness in the first two days than I did with those Impicc. Like nauseous. What do you mean the first two days after each injection? Is it monthly? Once a month or weekly? Okay, so once a week whenever you're in bed for a couple hours. Once a week for two days you're hungover. Yeah. Well, I would say like 24 hours. So I would take the shot and then like that whole day and then the next morning, made me feel about noon. Like still feeling kind of nauseous. - Yeah, that's what Scott says. He does his like Sundays and he's like, it's usually like Monday afternoon. He's finally like, alright I'm back. - Yeah, really. - Yeah. - Interesting. - He's down, he's down a good amount of weight. He's actually started, it gave him energy. And he was like, yeah, I just kind of want to go for a walk. And I was like, okay. The guy that was making fun of me for walking my dogs. I was like, you're gonna go for a walk. And he was like, yeah, like, what do you think I should do? I was like, I think you just go outside with your dog and take it to the end of the street. And then you come back. Think about, how you're feeling and then then probably turn around for the day because he's got his back he was in a train accident since back's all fucked up so I was like a train accident yeah she's he lived in California he was on a train and it was in an accident oh Oh, so like a like a derailment. Yeah. Wow. He was on a derailed train. Wow. Interesting. Yeah, yeah. RIP to the train. I was like, he's alive still. Yeah, he did an interview like there was broadcast on TV. We tried to find it. I went through their archives. And I couldn't find it, but I did find the train crash and I did find, I think there was an article with his name in it or something. So it was like he's not a complete liar. - Damn. - I was like I guess you're not a lazy piece of shit. - Is his neck back? - It's like his neck. - It's neck back. - It's like one of those things where if you look at him you're like is it all three? I think it's all three. But I think it's just his back. And it kind of-- so he kind of walks real stiff. So it's like his left leg, I think, his little stiffer when he steps. It's in the leg. Something like stiff. Yeah. If you didn't know that he was injured, he's like a menacing dude because he's like 6'4", he's just big fucking brawly dude. He's like Bigfoot. Yeah, but whatever you know, he's injured. I just make fun of him. Like what are you going to do? You can run. You can run at me. I will jog away from you. I can slowly walk backwards away from you and make funny you to your face. You get back here. He's like, you could. He's like, eventually I'd catch you's like, "Eventually I'd catch you." It's like, "I don't think so, man." - Damn, like Mike Myers coming at you. Just never ran, he always walked at you. - Yeah. I'm gonna get you. You'll get out of breath before me. - It's cool that he started walking. My boss is down like, fucking, I think he's down like 70 pounds now. - Yeah. Jesus. Over like what, like a couple years or what? - That is, he's about a year now that's awesome because I think he started trying to lose weight a kind of around now last year and then I think because I started I did the 75 I completed I started April 1st or second last year and then he quit drinking I think like things like 40 days after that so like maybe mid-May he'll be at one year So that's the biggest thing the quitting drinking part. Yeah, he just stopped He yes, I'd go out real bad so kept flaring up and he would you just having to work at home almost every day It was just bad. He couldn't move. So he's like I got it. He's got a change So he did and it's been pretty awesome. Good. Well, speaking of no more drinking, let's do a cheers. Welcome back to RBM boys. If this is your first time, listen to us. My name is Joey. I'm here with my two co-hosts Chris and David and we are the rise of basic men Welcome to the new episode boys. Yeah, buddy. Here we go. Cheers. We got the cheers going. Cheers. Here we go David he already took a shot Good stuff good stuff. All right, what are we drinking again? We are drinking, David, why don't you pronounce that? - Mitchers? - Yeah, we know you can't pronounce the small match. - It's actually Jack Daniels. I don't know what you're reading. (laughing) - No, Mitchers, Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. And it's pretty good. Yeah, new one to us. I saw it on the shelf. And all the other-- 4.5. 7. All the other bottles were fully stocked. This one had three missing. I was like, people seem to like this one. So let me grab it. So people steal it. Yeah, but it's really good. I like the sticker on it, the brand. The bottle, yeah, the art. The art. The art. But it's really good. So if the sticker on it, the brand. - The bottle, yeah, the art. - The art, the art. But it's really good. So if you get a chance and you're curious about a new whiskey, M-I-C-H-T-E-R-S. - Bitch-ders. - Whatever he said. - Yeah. (laughing) - Sure, cool. - So we talked about alien abductions last week. If you haven't listened to that, definitely listen to it. Big announcement came on that one. My personal story, which was pretty cool, but-- Chris has experiences with aliens. And it's freaky. Yeah. So speaking of aliens, today we're going to talk about the pyramids. Yeah. And I think it's pretty relevant today because they've just came. After doing research here, it seems like people aren't sure if this is even valid what they found, which again, we'll go into, right? But we thought that it was relevant to talk about the pyramids just because they got new scans that came out recently That shows that there might be something underneath the pyramids. Yeah. Oh my god. Oh my god Oh my god, is there a sound that it's like there probably is There are eight buttons Hit one that you think it is. Oh, hold on and they found something underneath the pyramids. I know Okay And they found something underneath the pyramids I know Okay Let's try it again and it's real no It's relevant today about the pyramids because recently they did scans and they found that there's some things beneath the pyramids. Oh, son of a bitch. All right. Oh, God, I mean, fucking walked right into that. This is our 41st, 42nd episode. You would think that we'd have labels on these buttons. I think David would be a little bit more organized with the buttons, but no, he's not just keeps hammering over there awesome well i mean do you want to start or do you want me to jump in well i mean like you said let's start from the beginning right so obviously we're talking about the great pyramids and the uh giza plateau almost like gaza plateau completely different place but the giza plateau Gaza Plateau completely different place. But the Giza Plateau out there in Egypt, it's the most iconic thing in the world. You can ask any person in the world, the Great Pyramids, they're gonna know exactly what you're talking about, the Three Pyramids right there, and I think it's Cairo. And there are a myriad of theories about the Pyramids, how they were built, aliens built them, ancient civilizations, and we're gonna go through some of these, but they're just, there's such mystery behind it, and the discoveries that were there, and they wanna hold a certain narrative for the building of those pyramids, right? - Yeah. - And so that's where a lot of these conspiracies come from, is you have mainstream archaeologists that just want to hold this narrative that they've held for so long. And they don't want to stray from that, talking about Zahi Hawass, in particular. Because Zunte. Yeah, exactly. But-- and we'll talk about him in a little bit later. But you have the power struggle between people that are doing research on the fringe and finding things, then you have the established archaeologists that are not going to budge from what they've learned their entire lives, what they were indoctrinated into. But yeah, so I mean, how do you want to do this, man? You want to just do I feel I feel like this like I gathered a lot of stuff on on this. Maybe it's we talk about the details of the pyramids, right? Let's just go into like what what is it and what type of rock is it? A fucking solid piece of granite. Is it granite? I have no clue. Yeah, it's granite. Is it it granite? I have no clue. - Yeah, it's granite. - Is it? - Okay, I'm just going, I'm like, let's start with what kind of rock. - They're limestone blocks. - Okay, that's not granite. - I know. - Granite is fucking tough, so limestone makes more sense. - So, let's just start there. Let's just start with the facts. - Yeah, yeah, let's start with the facts. - Let's do this. - What kind of rock? - So, questions till the end, end okay, so what shape is it? It's a fucking rectangle dude a great rectangle So just like a building block Just come on man That'd be crazy, right? So it's the biggest that the talking about the pyramid of Giza. It's the biggest of the three Giza pyramids. It stands 481 feet tall, so like 48 stories tall in terms of like our world of buildings, right? Big. Big. - Big. It was the tallest man-made structure in the world for over 3,800 years. Could you imagine that, like, for over almost 4,000 years, no one decided to build anything bigger than that. - What was the biggest building that came after that? Was it the Empire State Empire? - Yeah. - Yeah. Like, what was that in the early '20s, '30s? - They didn't have anything between 41 or 48 stories and 110 and they claim there's no 50 story building. They claim that this was built around 2630 BC. Yeah, air quotes quote unquote unquote unquote. Yeah, no, no, that's I mean, yes, it was. But picture stacking 2.3 million limestone blocks, so limestone, each weighing ranging between 2 to 15 tons to make that happen. And then also being able to put cavities inside for whatever reasons, which we'll get into. But like the engineering that has to go inside of that in this pyramid, having chambers inside along with all the bricks, all the limestone blocks going around it. Like the engineering in this is insane. Yeah. It's very insane. And I think that's why it's like been this topic of discussion for years. It's like no one has answers. They claim it's made by these slaves. You know? I think the blocks were poured you think individually some What they were born How were they poured melted the rock? How do they know in place? They like that's what lava is melted rock So they had access to that sort of heat controlled temperature. I think they did. Absolutely not. This is not the 2300 Egyptians. I'm just saying, I think those blocks were poured in. Actually, they don't even know how many Etrishins, but I think it would take more than 2300. I was like 2300 year old. That's what I said. So 2300. I was like, that's so cool. - 2300 year old is what I said. So-- - 2300 BC. - Whatever. - The crazy thing is, I think this is the aha like whoa, like moments that people have is growing up, like in school, we're kind of taught that like, we're kind of peak technology right now. - Right. - Like anytime before you open your books and you see people on these robes or these towel underwear, you know, and they're all like building shit, whatever. And it's like, oh, it sticks and stones. You know, like, why would they have a car back then? Why would they be any smarter than they are right now? And we can't do that shit today. That's the thing is they've actually done tests and like hypothesis and put this, you know, pen to paper and we can't do that today. - Right. - Even with the giant machinery that we have to move these blocks. - What was the count, you said 2.6 million, 2.3 million blocks. And I think they, and also the quarry is like 100 miles away. So they had to transport 500 miles. >> 500 miles away. So they had to transport 2.3 million blocks. >> They put them on boats. >> Sure. No, hear me? That way, several times. >> No, no, that's what they said. They said they put them on boats. - Sure. No, hear me that way, several times. - No, no, that's what they said. They said they put them on boats. - That's good. - That's conventional archeology. - Commentional archeologist. - You just made fun of me. - It's a theory. - We're saying poured. - No, no, no, no, no, no. I would say that's a theory because they believe that, because the Nile River was close by at the time. There was actually water in the area where there was the limestone that they were retrieving this from so they could have taken it from the boats but only like halfway. So the the question that people are trying to answer is okay Hypothetically here they got the boats they have a way to transport these 2 to 15 ton blocks of limestone okay halfway how do they get the the blocks from that point then to the location just roll it on top of a law just roll it yeah you just roll it that was convention that was conventional theory now there's been new theories out there that I've seen where they use water water shoots and things that's what I'm saying. I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be You know what I mean? - Yeah. - One of which, if you don't mind me jumping into some of these theories here. Well, well, let me throw one thing out there before you jump with the series. - Sure, sure. - 'Cause we're talking about residents on there. - What's what? - Residents. - That's one. - Okay. - I'm just, oh, so Mark Lainer, he estimated that it took 20 years to build. - Right. - Which means workers placed about 300 blocks every single day, day after day, for 20 years. That's, I guess, a speed that would make today's project managers, you know, like, go crazy. Because again, like you said in the beginning, there wasn't any sort of like blueprints. There's no like technology to be like, okay, we're placing this here. But how would you... Wait, who said there wasn't a blueprint? I'm pretty sure they had blueprints. They were like masters of geometry. But there's nothing... Like, how did... We don't know how they did this. Even in the pyramids, there's no... What do you call them hieroglyphs there's there's one thing inside this pyramid that actually says something it's a person's name mm-hmm oh you mean of the oh my god what's the king Pharaoh the Pharaoh that was yeah so much coffee yeah correct yeah free yep and the interesting thing about that is there's no proof that that was there even before. Before. Correct. Because the man that discovered it-- I can't think of his name if you want to look it up-- the man that discovered is known to fake artifacts. And then also, he was the one that discovered it. So he probably wrote it just to-- It's possible. And a few other things too, just wanna touch on all the details before I go down the path of like, theories here. And we all kinda know this one, but the Great Pyramids point to true north within 360th of a degree. So that's even more spot on than modern buildings. And we have, again, technology that does this today. - The precision is fantastic. - And yeah, built 4,500 years ago without GPS or fancy tech, it's just crazy. - Yeah. - Yeah, we're lucky. - Exactly. They got released. - They're like, eh, just stuck their finger up, and they're like, yeah, it's right there. - Yep. - That. Yep. That's it Let's say the wind's blown up slightly to the left today So so going back to this what we perceive the Egyptians back in the day being and having this very precise Build with blocks that were 500 miles away That range between two to 15, like, why would anyone do this? Not only why, but how that's, it's the two part question of why did they do this? And not only that, but how did they do it? Right. But let's jump into your theory. Well, one other thing too, the alignment with Orion's belt is also a big thing to with multiple pyramids With multiple pyramids. With multiple pyramids, yeah. It's-- like I said, it's one of the most mysterious sites in the world and continues to give mysteries now, even what, 4,500 years after a quote unquote was built. And yeah, so talk about theories of how it was built. David, we can jump into the one you were talking about, residents and levitation technology, right? So obviously this theory suggests that ancient Egyptians may have had access to advanced levitation technology, possibly using sound waves or magnetic fields to lift the massive stones into place. We don't know what they had back then. Even some of the hieroglyphs that they shown are extremely mysterious. They show technology but we're like okay that's not technology. That's something else. There's that light bulb thing. Right. They had the light bulbs. They, heck they even showed. They're saying that could be a battery now. Right. There's so many things out there that they attribute to something else but it really looks like even modern-day technology I think I've seen like a helicopter. Yeah, there's a helicopter Yeah, yeah, yeah Very very weird things which also could be time travel stuff. You don't know How do you exactly? I mean the weight of the stones right I mean They they weighed as much as 70 tons. You said 15, but they got up to 70 tons and some of those, those big, big stones. I mean, the, the, the, the, the logistics, logistics of transporting and lifting these stones. Using simple tools is, is just to me, and I'm sure to you guys, impossible. I don't know. Maybe like two or three of me will get it done. So I thought that testosterone you got running through your veins. There's Egyptologists out there. And this one doctor says that they use sledges or wooden rollers and ramps, maybe with like water or oil that made it slippery enough for them to like move these things Hey, maybe Diddy was on to something He's built here mids and shit he had the answers. That's why he's a god But we've apparently tried with smaller stones and like our own modern tools - I'm just freaking ditty. Sorry, ditty. But we've apparently tried with smaller stones and like our own modern tools to do this, the oil and the water piece, right? To move them. And it's still super hard to do. So no one's really convinced that these 50 or 70 ton blocks could have been able to do this. - Yeah, man. The math ain't math informing on that. I mean, the other part about it too with this ancient technology and levitation is, you know, ancient accounts. I mean, some ancient texts and mythologies suggest that the Egyptians had access to mysterious technologies, right? Some proponents believe that these accounts allude to levitation and anti-gravity methods. So like I said, in the hieroglyphs, there's weird things on there that mainstream archeology says, oh yeah, that is a meaning for something else, and that sort of thing. But if you look at it literally, it's anti-gravity that they're using, you know what I mean? Do you think there's a way, like you're going into it. This is how a lot of people do it. And I'm kind of going against you and me right now. How we kind of think about things. But like you see the lot with like flat earthers. They go into it being like, the earth is flat. And they go into it to prove that it's flat, as opposed to going in and questioning, what is this? And coming out the other know, the other end with the actual answers. So I think you might be, I don't know. - Oh, I'm definitely going into this being like, they have levitation. - Well like, that's not the thing I think was. - Could it be anything else is my question. - Oh, I that's not even the theory that I think it is. - The reason I bring that up is because if you guys heard of Coral Castle in Florida. So this guy back in like early 1900 built this 2.2 million pound weighing megalithic site known as Coral Castle by himself. And so supposedly he does it with this little black box and the box, we don't know what happened to it. There's a, I saw it a long time ago. There's a video about it. And so I've always just remembered it, but he had this box and it would vibe, like it would send out a resonance or a vibration that would basically allow him to just levitate a block over to where he needed and put it in place. And so he was just able to build this massive place by himself. - Yeah. I mean, there's also a count, I would say counts of the same thing happening at other megalithic structures. I mean, you look at Stonehenge. - And that's where I'm going. - I'm just going like, that's like a recent dude fucking doing it by himself. So think of like, you had 15,000 people using that technology like, building the fucking pyramid, seems like that'd be pretty fucking easy. Like take like a day a couple days. You just be like which which blocks 500 miles? Yeah, like Friday, I guess. So let me ask this then because I'm open to these possibilities about what it is because I truly think that there's like missed technology or things that was once part of a civilization that we have no clue how to do now. I think that's a thing. But what do you say about the precision cutting? Not even with the two pyramids too. Like you see it around the world where it's like stuff that we see in this around the world, it's like stuff that we see in this around the world it's like how did they do we can't even do that to death that's why I don't think it's cut I think it's poured I think it's poured into a mold the rock solidifies like that so they're they're poured into those shapes they're they're they're I'm being serious like it's literally their mold it's all technology that we don't know we don't know what it is but they were able to, you know, make the rock molten port to where they needed it. And then that's how they would build those structures. - Interesting. I see what you're saying. - Or their laser cut, so the ed where it's cutting, that parts melting and it creates that exact razor. - That's another part. - So it's either-- - That makes some tool to get it to that. - Yeah, like a heated laser plasma cut or something like that. But I like the idea of the whole melting the rock. But it's probably more realistic, like a plasma cut or something. And it is possible that there's different civilizations that had different technologies. Yeah, this is all saying there's a lost, advanced technology we don't know. But there are stuff out there like you'll see like bowls or certain like artistic, you know, I don't know what you call them, but you'll see ceramics. Yeah, ceramics, you'll see like actual like cutting, you'll see like lines like we do today, almost like a piece of clay going around in circles and you're just cutting pieces of it all. You see a lot of those today too that we found. Yeah and they've had those tested with lasers and things like that and their precision. They're 100% precise. To the point where you would need machinery to do it and they didn't have that machinery back then as far as we know. We don't have it now. Right. Well that's what I'm saying. It's lost. See the world. It was the handle on the jug. Yeah, we couldn't figure out how to do that. They were like, I don't know how the fuck they did that handle. We don't know. Because like that's like a by hand kind of thing. Yeah. So talking about precision though. So this is, I got the numbers right here and this is just crazy. So the this is the great pyramids. The base is near perfect square because you got to be perfect from the very beginning. One little thing is off, but with sides that differ by less than eight inches over 754 feet. Like that's crazy. Eight inches is huge. Eight inches. It's Eight inches is very large. - Depends. - I agree with you. - Yeah, I'm just saying. - Just for the record. So I asked, I was like, what is this comparable to a normal person? Like how do we perceive these eight inches? (laughing) What is that to the average person? And it's like having a football field where the sides are off by less than a pizza slice. Like just barely even. - Yeah. - Off by what, like a New York slice? - I'd say a New York. - Or like a personal pizza. - No, no, a New York. - 'Cause a New York slice is bigger than a whole personal pizza. - Hey. - Hey, it's big. (laughing) - Well you're trying to say it's, oh okay. Yeah. (laughing) - Yep, yep, I'm gonna go New York. Don't go against, I'm gonna go against. - For all the men out there. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - For all the men. - Hey, New York slice. - Correct. Not for Chris. - Go on Chris. - So anyways. (laughing) - No, I was just gonna say man like. - Correct. Not for Chris. - Go on, Chris. - So anyways. (laughs) Now I was just gonna say, man, like, that this is all if the Egyptians were the ones that made this pyramid, or these pyramids, right? The one that Iowa's love, and you guys are gonna know the reason why I love this one. Aliens built the pyramids, right? - Cool. - That's what everybody said from the beginning. - Well again, the perception that these Egyptians where these really poor no technology type of civilization, the one answer that people have is crazy hair guy, aliens. - Giorgio Suclos is his name. Yeah. Um, I don't know. I really like this idea just because it gets into that ancient aliens theory, which I am, um, a proponent of like you have these, these gods, right? You have a new this. You have a raw. You have all these, these gods that are depicted in hieroglyphs that aren't human, right? But they, they have like half human bodies and things like that. To me, it seems like these were aliens that came down, rolled over the Egyptians and then had technology that we didn't have and built these pyramids and they left with it and they left with that technology because there's no evidence of any technology loss. We would have found something by now, I feel like. Maybe we have. True. Maybe. Maybe we have found it. And that's why even their government is so secretive about it. And that's going back to what we'll talk about later about the the SAR you know X-ray. Yeah, we'll give a full definition of what that is. Yeah, but they won't even let people dig around this stuff. Like they're very like no one mess with this. And I get it like protection of history, but at the same time too, it's like-- To the detriment of knowledge. So nature's fine. It'll destroy the outer blocks and everything else. But we don't want to dig in the ground next to it. Like, I don't know. Right. Right. That's-- do you think aliens? So like I said, I'm a big proponent of ancient alien theory that the 40s weren't the beginning of aliens coming to our earth, obviously. And I think even way back then, you had these beings come down. They saw a populace that was in all of them, and they were able to, you know, essentially enslave the population and have them worship them, right? And they got whatever they wanted, and they were able to use this technology to build these monuments to themselves. And yeah, I mean, to me that makes sense, right? Because they took the technology away with them, right? They didn't leave it for the humans to have. What about this theory? What about you have the Egyptian civilization and they've gotten to a point where they have this crazy amount of technology and resources that they've invented whatever no aliens okay no but they've gotten to a point where they solved the you know this ability to leave the planet and throughout these thousands of years, the only thing that has stayed true are these massive structures like the pyramids and could have been an energy source, which we'll get into. But there was no aliens. It's just they got so smart and they figured so many things out. It's like, when you think about it, it's like back in the day, it's like, how were they able to tell certain constellations and all this stuff and it's mind-blowing? Maybe the dinosaurs didn't die. They invented spaceships and they left. They were like, fuck this. Dude, the dinosaurs. We're out, bitches. They're probably out there in space watching. I was like, why do they think we roar? Oh my god. Did that be cray, could you imagine like, imagine that you finally figure out like a spaceship and you go into space and then you, you see another UFO and you're like, oh well what is that? And you look in the little window and it's like, fucking T-Rex. (grunting) Little arms waving at you. Hi. Oh I am Frank, I'm Frank. - I'm Frank. - Do you mind if we connect please? We have so much to talk about. - Like, took you guys like 300,000 years to figure this out, man. - A little more like millions. - Well, humans for three years. - Okay, yeah, yeah, sorry. I'm just thinking about dinosaurs now, flying UFO. - Spaceships. - Yeah, what. I'm just thinking about dinosaurs now, flying you a phone. Spaceships. - Yeah, what are we talking about? Spades, dinosaurs, spaceships, Egyptian spaceships powered by dinosaurs. Yeah. - Were there anchors? - What about anchors? - The pyramids are anchors for planets. Have you heard that one? - No. - Yeah, they're saying there's pyramids on a lot of the planets. Like, that's why you're starting to see like Mars and they're saying some on Jupiter and some of their moons and stuff. There's other, they're starting to say, they're like, oh, we're seeing these other pyramids and they're like weighted anchors to make sure this, to stabilize the orbits so you can create life on a planet basically really yeah I thought that was kind of an interesting thing like you're fishing and you put a weight on yeah it's like you get it so you're like like a weight wing down a fan that's like wobbly yeah like oh there it is now we're good oh it's like stabilization so they put it that's why they're all like a line specifically everybody makes those connections to, that's why they're all like aligned specifically. Everybody makes those connections to all the pyramids. They're all aligned. So it stabilizes the planet and its rotation to give us like the even day, even night, the seasons and all that shit. - I've never thought about that because-- - I never, I saw it somewhere like a week or two ago. - But would that be enough? - Oh, that's kind of cool. - Would that be really enough to quote unquote align? - You know, well, if you're saying that there's these giant new features under the pyramids, followed by some other features under those, they're saying that's why they're going like, I think that's why this theory is coming in. They're going like these I think that's why this theory is coming in. They're going like, these are, these are planetary weights spread across the planet to stabilize the ecosystem. So it basically creates a stable environment for life. Yeah, because I feel like if, who's to say if this is what I'm going to say is like it, because you never know, but you would think if they were that smart, that they're figuring these things out, they would have found out ways to generate electricity without having to bust their ass to build this giant pyramid, right? Like-- - Well, that generates-- - Nix-a-la Tesla, like there's-- - What that generates a new-- - Energy enough to-- - But maybe that was such a massive undertaking for that reason. It wasn't to power locally. It was to keep the planet not alive. Alive. Yeah. Yeah, that's kind of cool too. I like that idea. I think it's just kind of an interesting. We just become theorists. We did. I mean, somebody else, I saw a video. And then that's kind of what I took from the video, so. - Okay. - Okay. - I just thought it was kind of cool. - Okay, yeah, I think that's pretty cool too. Because yeah, I've only really heard about the aliens and then-- - Well that would probably be like an alien doing it still. This is still aliens, but it's's, they're stabilizing the planet. So somebody at some point was using it to stabilize the planet. - Oh, okay. - And that's why they're finding periods on Mars and on Jupiter's moons. - But also two. - But also two. - And other things they're trying. - Pyramids are like a simple, like, anyone's gonna build a pyramid. Like let's stack blocks together. It's like, to me it's one of the most basic like basic archaeological things to do. The way I see it is not archaeological. Do you see... do you ever see Chronicles of Riddick? Yeah when they smash that. So the way I see the pyramid is you're only seeing the top. The rest of it was basically flown into the planet and just smashed down like driven down in. It's like a diamond? Yeah they didn't like dig out the ground and then build the pyramid up. I think something I see it as a dart. Whoa, that's how I see the pyramid Interesting I see it as a dart being like Well, how did they? Inside these chambers. I mean cuz it cuz they're you're saying like oh they dug this in down like we don't do that now I have no idea my brain can't comprehend how that would work But I can see how a dart into a planet would work Could you imagine like that makes more sense to me? Oh, what do you want to do today? No, just tell you do you hear that Oh Just like in like chron of Riddick, that's how the spaceship crashes into the planet. It just comes like darts in. - Well, even before Chronicles of Riddick, you had the show Stargate, which is-- - I remember it, but I don't remember enough of it. - Well, the main bad guys were the, (clicking) I can't remember the name of them, but they were basically the Egyptian gods, is what it was, and they had these big pyramid ships that would come down and just kinda engulf the pyramids, and that's like their docking port, is the pyramid. So they could've darted down their ass as a thing. - For some reason, that's the only way I can imagine building something like that massive. But again, it's precise, like everything. You know, so like I like that theory, but going back to it, it's like, how was it so precise in the measurements? Measure measurements. Dude, I try so hard to say it, you guys, where... So you guys don't beat me up. Are we even the right way? - Yeah. Whatever. But, it's just, I don't know. I like that idea, the theory, but... - I just thought it's an interesting theory that I've heard, and that's one that just, I bounce around, 'cause it just seems, I mean, obviously, so far fetched, so out there. It's just kind of like, it's one that just I bounce around 'cause it just seems, I mean, obviously so far fetched, so out there, it's just kind of like, it's just cool. - So, I was gonna say like thinking like the more realistic version of this, a lot of people say like, well, maybe there was like a ramp. - Mm-hmm. - You know, like we talked about there's water and ships, you know, like maybe there was a ramp and they brought these things up. So there's a problem with that theory too, which is-- It's dumb. It's dumb. And that's it. That's all I said. That's it. Dumb. It just does it away. It's the next one. So the ramps would need to be miles long. Yeah, because you can't have a sharp gradient, especially with that much work. It would have to be miles long. And that would have to be made from millions of tons of material, too, which is a feat in itself. Yeah. So like the ramp theory that people talk about, it's just like it doesn't make a lot of sense. Like, well, just slowly-- that would have been a project in itself. And it would just not make-- well, they've also shown've also shown ramps like you know pictures of how maybe they did it was like ramp going around The the pyramid itself getting to the very top correct There's a Architect to steep some French architecture I don't pronounce his name, but they think they use the internal spiral ramp Right around the period itself kind of like a winding road, you know up the pyramid and in '08 in 2008 his team found evidence of hidden chambers that might support this idea, but they still can't prove it. Right. Yeah, building it is is so that's such a huge question of yeah built the whole building of the pyramids is there's so many theories on how that was done right and I think I said it earlier there was there was one new one that just came out and there was a whole video that showed it where they used different chambers of water to float these these up, which maybe, but man, if you're trying to float up a 15 ton piece of rock, you need to have a gigantic chamber in order for it to be buoyant. Well, we do that today, right, with ships. Right. The size of the chamber doesn't affect the buoyancy. I think it would. I don't think so. No, like this. Ace, how are they lifting it? Through some kind of pressure. Like salt? I don't know, David. Yeah, what do I say? I just saw a video. What are they doing here? Let me look at limestone sinks. That's what I'm saying. There's no buoyancy to that rock, right? Like how would it go up? You know? Limestones porous too to so a block of limestone will sink when dropped into water because the density of lime so much greater yeah it would have a place on a barge or a boat to just place the weight so yeah there had to be some other device right in there with it that's what I'm saying yeah yeah so that video was BS right well I mean you could do you could build like a lock system and raise you know you could raise it like that Yeah, but that seems kind of ridiculous. I mean what's to say that it's not on a A platform and the platform is above water that fills up Yeah, that's that's what we're saying. That'd be like a lock system. Yeah, so it's like again I be like a lock system. Yeah, yeah, so it's like, again, I truly believe that anything is possible. And there was a time when people like, oh yeah, so you can instantly like communicate with someone across the world. Yeah, right. You know, and here we go like, we don't even think about it now. We're just in our pocket. Right. You know, so just because we don't have an answer right now, these three basic dudes. You don't have an answer that everyone has been wondering what the answers are for years. It doesn't mean that it's not possible. Right. It could be a dart. It could be a dart. So I mean they're there. They're there. So, so do you have anything else on like the building of the pyramids at all. - So mostly like the details of the pyramids, not necessarily like quote unquote how they're built you know and theories about how they were done. But like, so there's the king's chamber, right? So inside the great pyramid, the king's chamber is made of giant granite. So it is built with granite in some parts, not just limestone. Some weighing 80 tons. I mean, everything that I keep looking at, it seems like it goes up in tons. - Keep going up. - Yeah, yeah. But they were lifted 150 feet up, higher than a 15-story building, and the ceiling beams are 50 ton slabs placed so perfectly they stayed up for 4,500 years right and those granite blocks were quarried 500 miles away same same area right same area. The King's Chamber are five smaller chambers called "Relieving Chambers." I don't know if you ran into that during your search. I did not, but it sounds like you would relieve yourself of something like that. Yeah, maybe that was their bathroom. Could have been, but they were stacked. But there were five of them. They were five. It's big buildings. Smaller. - Yeah. - Yeah, it's five rooms, zero bath. (laughing) - It's five bath one room. (laughing) - It's Egyptian, you'll get it for a steal, it's crazy. - It's fucking massive. (laughing) - It's been lived in. - But in one of them, workers left a rare graffiti mark. We talked about this earlier the Kufu Coffee no coffee Let me look it up Kh Ufq Kufu and the only writing that we found in the whole pyramid So it's our best proof. It his tomb, the prince or the king. The pharaoh. Yeah, the pharaoh. But it's still not much to go on. So again, that's like the really only thing we found back in the day. And that was found by the guy that initially searched through those chambers. And again, he was one that was dishonest and had forged other archaeological digs. Yep. And there are some mysterious shafts. Shaft. Oh no no that's a different one. I was waiting for someone to do a dick joke or something. Yeah we're beyond that.'re we are men not boys I just missed it I'm sure dick jokes are coming later but they're only eight inches wide big enough eight inches all round so so eight inches wide that run from the chambers to the outside and they point straight at stars like O'Ryan's belt that you mentioned which some Say that cosmic meaning to the objections with O'Ryan's belt right somehow But in recent years Robots sent up these shafts found secret doors But again, we still don't know you know either there or how they were cut so perfectly. Could you imagine like cutting an eight inch hole or square through all that perfectly from inside all the way out from everything that you just set down perfectly, by the way, and then somehow you're inside and you're like, I'm gonna cut this breathing room or whatever the shaft.. - Right. That's weird. - That's weird. - Yeah, it's a... And then of course there's no hieroglyphics, no clues. So how did they coordinate 20,000 people that they believe, they believe it was over 20,000 people, supposedly. - That weren't slaves. - Also. - Yep. - They claim that they believe, they believe it was over 20,000 people, supposedly. That weren't slaves, also. They claimed that they were not slaves and that they were like people, it was a part-time job, essentially. - They were paid in beer, actually, I think. How was it so perfect for the repeat in beer? Could you imagine today? (laughing) David, I think you're mixing things up. - I think you're mixing things up. I think they were just paid craftsmen and I think they were mixing things up. I think they were just paid craftsman. And I think they were were slaves too. But the way you're talking about is they were just signs that they were well fed and. Yeah, they were slaves. Yeah, they weren't slaves. I don't think it was like they were paid in beer. They were paid in beer. Look it up. I think they were given beer. They were paid to work. My point. My point is. I'm assuming. Well, yeah, but the beer was one currency. Cause this is just a. Yeah. There was one currency. Yeah. There was one currency. beer. They were paid to my point. My point. My point is given dollars assuming. Well, yeah, but there was one currency. Cause this is just yeah. There was one food place to live. Yeah. How did they do it? So perfect. Throw a hammer. Cause they didn't do it. There you go. The gods gave them beer. Like The gods brought us beer here. - Maybe the gods were like-- - There's some real life. - Like here's beer, but our gift to you is no hangover. 'Cause we need you to build this fucking pyramid. - Oh man. - But you can give fucking shit canned every night and feel great in the world. - Sign me up. - Could you imagine like, again, I know we're going back and forth on like these gods or aliens or it was just done by us humans And we had the there's some giants that's another thing But could you imagine like motivating like how much coffee? Do you think hey where's the coffee pot on? Just naturally awaken good to go you know It wasn't a desert back then maybe they had a bunch of coca leaves over there. Maybe we were fucking just like- Oh my god. It was basically- Suiting over there. Suiting! That was basically a rainforest back then, right? I've been working for 12 hours straight. It's been 18 minutes, dude. Yeah, you're fired. No, no, no, no, no. - Dude, yeah, just lifts it two down block by himself. - I got it, I got it! - It's like the mother and the child, you know, the car scenario. - That's crazy. - Let me ask you guys this, what do you think the pyramids were used for? 'Cause mainstream archeology is that it's a burial for the pharaoh. - That's what I thought in the beginning before I knew anything, but now it's a burial for the pharaoh. That's what I thought in the beginning before I knew anything. But now it just makes sense with the whole energy. Yeah. And some sort of energy source for what do you think? So I listened to this podcast. It's called "Blurry Creatures." And they had this guy on-- his name is Jeffrey Drum. And he's lived in Egypt Egypt and he's studied the pyramids half of his life. Right. And what he's come, his conclusion for the purpose of these pyramids and he goes into like all the all the pyramids is they had different uses for chemicals. Right. These were these were like chemical they would hold the chemicals in there like they're making the great pyramid in particular was making sulfuric acid and he theorized it to be used for manufacturing it potentially aiding in iron or mining but what would they use it for though? That's what I'm saying. For sulfuric acid, they were using that for iron or mining because you needed sulfuric acid to get to iron ore. Oh, to find other resources in the ground. So they would just melt the ground, essentially, type of thing. Exactly. And so you also have the red pyramid and ammonia production is another one. It was designed for ammonia production and it's supported by the detection of ammonia odors and chemical stains in the chamber walls indicating chemical processes that may have occurred there. So there's a lot of different theories out there. This one seemed really cool. It's a really great podcast episode. I think it's episode 222 when I was looking it up and on blurry creatures great listen It just it just shows that we don't know what these things with what these things are used for now for making chemicals for for creating energy for communications between a world network with other Civilizations that are out there. Alien communication, of course. I mean, to me, I mean, obviously I don't know for sure. And there's so many great theories out there. I just don't know what's right. But I do know it was not a burial site. It was not made for a burial site. Well, they have not found sarcophagus. They have not found a body in the Great Pyramid. I thought they found a box in a way. Like it was like this sort of giant sarcophagus. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Kind of look like it, if anything. But there's something saying that's what it is. Feel like an ox. Yeah, true. Or a large alien, an Anunnaki, maybe. A giant. I mean, do you guys think giants? Or a thing? Well, in the next episode, we'll talk about one certain giant. Oh, yeah, that's right. I'll save it till then. I'll save it till then. But yeah, I mean, I thought that was really cool. You know, one of the other really good theories out there for it too. And I think David-- I think you'll kind of agree with this one as well. Maybe you two, Joey. Is that these were built by a law civilization thousands of years before the Egyptians. And they came upon these. And that's when they started putting the the Hyper glyphs in there and claiming it as their own and things like that and evidence to me for that would be the Sphinx Which they say was built around the same time as the Great Pyramid Why did they build the Sphinx so huge but with a tiny little head What I think was there was a big lion there already and they chiseled down to give a pharaoh's face on there Supposedly there's just seconds things buried to right and this thing is a whole nother thing with a with a buried tunnel underneath it and all that kind of mess and Yeah, a lot of civilization before, I mean, they could have had complex and precision technology that we don't know of lost with that civilization. And also, you have mythological accounts, various ancient cultures, including the Egyptians, Greeks, and Sumerians, mentioned stories of ancient advanced civilizations that predate recorded history, often with knowledge and technology far beyond what's attributed to known ancient cultures. That's really interesting. It goes into a Graham Hancock's theories on the Younger Dryas Impact Theory, where there was an extremely advanced technology 11,800 years ago. And maybe this was built before then, and they were lost to history. And then the Egyptians came along, and they made it their own. It's possible. They do know that they were not built at the same time at all. And the Sphinx has 10,000 years of like water erosion on it. - Yeah, but mains remarkiology says, oh, that's probably just from sand wind, that's not water erosion, don't look at that. It's what we say it is, is what mains remarkiology is saying. - Do you think it's possible that, actually let me rephrase that, I think, I think it's totally possible that there are this groups higher up within governments that have these answers, that they've seek them out and they've found answers to this stuff or they do have stuff that have been passed down but the typical civilian out there the basic men and women basic men and women have no idea right actually what's going on I think they're suppressing certain information 100 because why would they could you imagine the sort of conversations or the issues that would arise if we said this thousands of years ago they had this sort of technology. And now it's like, oh here's your fondu set. You know what I mean? Here's a very wide car that turn radius socks. You know like the technology, there'll be so many questions. - Just enjoy your flat screen TV. - Yeah, and it might be bad in terms of the relationship that people have with their own government. And... - We're boring over there. - We're not there gonna sneeze. (laughing) - But no, my thing is I think we do know but certain organizations and political people, they have these answers but they're not sharing it. - What if the loss is the reason why it's a process? - What if it's just exactly what they said. What if it was all built 4,000 years ago exactly like on logs with like a bunch of guys pulling them Because it's a ramps. That makes zero. So what if that's exactly what happened now? If that's what if like next year we had a time machine and we go back and we're like god Fuck look at that look at that fucking mile long ramp. Jeez They fucking do with a mile long ramp. Jesus, they fucking do it with a mile long ramp. We were fucking right. - Then I would like to take that machine and figure out what they did to disassemble that ramp. They're just like, (laughs) just sprayed it with water. I assume it's just a dirt ramp. - I'm sure it's more stronger than just dirt, dude. - Yeah, you're stronger. You're carrying 80 ton fucking stones up that thing. Like yeah. But you've got like dirt dams that hold back, you know, couple, couple million tons of pressure of water. That's what David, that's what you're going with. Out of everything we talked about today, that's what you're going with. I'm just saying. I machine and we go, it was a dirt ramp. I was just, I was just, I was just asking'm a chain and we go it was a dirt ramp. I was just I was just I'm just asking I'll see you guys thought about what if I would drop to the ground if we had the capability going back in time We saw just how basic it was for them to put together. I would be like yeah like it was like Like super complicated it really was like really not very complex Just guys with like hammers and like skilled it chiseling nice and straight and then a bunch of guys fucking bunch of big strong guys pull the fucking block earlier on a boat I mean if time if time travel was a thing that you could do but we know it's not possible just so you guys know yeah if it doesn't seem physically possible definitely not what I'm saying happened. I'm just saying that would be fucking crazy. - We can go in the future. - Could we fucking go backwards. - We thought it was aliens. They're like, "Alien, why would you think it was aliens?" Look how easy this is. You're like, "I get it now, but fuck." - But I'm saying that was suck. - If time travel was suck man. - That's the reaction I would. - If time travel was real though, that would be a period that I would go back and watch I would want to see I would I would just like anybody else go and it'd be like hey, so what happened? And then I guess it where else but what what? There I don't have to worry about that what what would happen if you go back in time and you go back and they're like oh Yeah, this thing's been here forever forever We don't know where it came from Yeah, that's probably what would happen yeah, then I would you go back and then keep going back You go back you'd be like how'd you guys build this built that the mountain fucking build that T-Rex gets into UFO We'll talk later It's wrong time go go back another 50 years as for Frank I know - Lacienda It's wrong time go back another 50 years as for Frank I have two lassienda But you have a good point David it's like what if we're sitting here like oh and maybe they did oh an alien This is so complicated It's like if it's weird just overthink no we just built a microchip and these machines did it for us. - Yeah. - And we're like, okay. - Or the machines, we're like, oh, like a comic came like a little bit after fucked up all our technology. And like, it seems like y'all have got it back a little bit though, right? - You got it. - Yeah, we got, oh, you can't do pyramids yet? We'll get there. Have you seen the there's I wish I knew the comedian's name but ultimately this is his set he was like you know if I had a time machine I went back I don't know if I could prove to people that I was from Nate Barquets. He's like I don't think I'm smart enough to even be able to prove. Oh yeah, well, who's the next president? I know. You guys had Lincoln? Yeah. So, so we have these satellite. What's the satellite? I don't, I don't know. Yeah. Well, how do they work? Like, if you really think about it, like if you were to go back in time and you got the answers to the pyramid and they were like, no, but really, where'd you come from? And you're like, the future. How would you prove that you're from the future? - I mean, I'm sitting here thinking about it, like go back and you have a cell phone, and you'd be like, oh, look at this cell phone. - No, no. - But then there's no satellite signal on the cell phone so you can't really prove anything out there. - There you have photos. - Yeah maybe. But let's just say you don't have your phone, like you go through, you can't bring technology, like that's part of the deal. You're dressed as one of them. You just show up, there's no machine to say, look, that's my time machine. Nothing. There's no way except you being able to explain that you're from the future. How do you prove that you're from the future? You don't even try. You just figure out how you're... You chisel some hieroglyphics in there with a helicopter and a jet. No, you do one of those S's. We should join the school. Those 90s. Yeah. Early 2000s. S's. They're only like they're only at the pyramid portion of it. We like to get steeper. It goes deeper. Didn't I send that to one of y'all? The pyramid with the-- I like that. That was my favorite one. Oh my god. Yeah, I'd be screwed. I don't know if I could go back if I had to the only way I go back to present time was to prove That was in from the future. I don't know there'd be no way. I don't other other than you speaking fluid English But I mean I could you could probably go back to like the 1900s maybe the 1800s like 1776 No, I don't think I can even go back there. I could be like yeah 1497 that fucking Christopher Columbus guy and they're like who what year? 1497 1492 my bad sale the season Ocean blue it's the song now Real quick though Before we move on there was something that came to my mind here with the pyramids. They had these gold capstones up top, right? They had these gold capstones on top. - Allegedly. - Lost to history. Where are these capstones? That's part of what I think is-- - Oh, you think they melted them down into rings? - I think they melt them down into other things. I wonder if it's just in a private collection somewhere in somebody's house. It has to be somewhere, right? I mean, it's massive. Yeah. Well, before-- that's just what I was thinking, well, why you guys were-- Before we take this to the size of this house. Let's talk about what they found recently. Yeah, so that actually kind of goes into what we're talking about though. The Lost Civilization theory, right? So yeah, yeah, let's go ahead. Cool. So, you know, what really sparked this episode, right, is recently they came out with a picture, a report, whatever you want to call it, a study of a synthetic aperature radar, SAR, little report. So it's a high tech way to see what's underground without digging. Right. Essentially what this is. And the SAR shoots radar pulses from satellites or planes to map stuff, even through like rock and sand and clouds, you name it. And it moves around, combining all those radar bounces to make a super clear picture. So it's kind of like an X-ray for the Earth. - Right, so what they also use is-- - They have a picture with super clear. - Well, it gave you an idea of what's underneath. It's kind of like almost like a temperature sort of report. Like you get different colors. But it's like creating a fishing screen. It's kind of-- Like if you know what you're looking at. Yeah. But it's using radio waves instead of radiation. Essentially. Right, and I think they were also picking up the vibrations in the ground through seismic and fractions of an inch of vibrations like very very tiny vibrations but they're able to map that going all the way down I think what was it like 2000 feet or something like that right so the team says that they spotted eight big cylindrical shafts. - Eight. - Eight inches, no. (laughing) - Was it eight, eight seems to be the number for this episode. - Yeah, yeah. Each 33 to 39 feet or 10 to 12 meters wide. That's massive. - Huge, yeah. - Going straight down from under the base of the pyramids and they're over 2,100 feet deep, which is like stacking two Eiffel towers underneath the ground. That's huge. Okay. So these are big shafts. Yeah. This is the biggest find ever. This is the biggest find ever for the pyramids How are they gonna prove it? It's never gonna be proven true in our lifetime to his point and we'll get I'll talk about it now actually but The reason why we won't be able to know Until something new happens or they let us do this, but they won't let anyone dig. Yeah. So we kind of have to go with this that like this is real. What do you think? Yeah, I saw that like scan and that-- But yeah, I get it. But I just like, I don't know enough about the scan. So like me looking at it doesn't mean shit. Well, the other big criticism is there's like a big water table underneath. And they're like, oh, well, in the scans, so like me looking at it doesn't mean shit. - Well the other big criticism is there's like a big water table underneath and they're like, "Oh, well in the scans you can see it." And it's like, I watched this video and the guy, it was like an hour long video. And this guy went through every single piece of information on there and you can actually see the water table and everybody's like, "Oh no, no, no, that's not the water table." You can see a clear water table going across at a certain depth and it continues to go down. So they found the water table on You can see a clear water table going across at a certain depth and it continues to go down. So they found the water table on the scan. They have these these pillars going down going down into a big cube underneath. That's like has five levels inside of it. Like this. This is an incredible picture of this scanner. I don't I can find one. Yeah, because I want to see what this fucking scan is. It's the one I saw. It looks like... It does not look anything like what you're describing. It looks like Predator is looking through his helmet with a heat signature. That's essentially what it is. It looks like... You can see these... What looks like these tubes going in through the ground, but it's different colors. But one of the biggest reasons why this is this controversy in a way, besides the Egyptian wanting anyone to dig around the pyramids to prove these things is when it comes to the team that uncovered this, people might be a little pushed back by who these people are. - Right. - A lot of the, so like one person, Karado Malanga, one of the lead researchers is known for UFO stuff. - Right. - So this is the, that's it, right? - Yes, there you go, perfect. - Yeah. Which, this person who's known for UFO stuff, you know, that makes mainstream archeologist, archeologist. - Archeologist.. Thank you so much. Jesus. It makes him nervous, you know, and I get it, you know, there's certain things that people immediately point towards like, oh, that's this person is not trustworthy because they believe in X. Yeah, but that here's a thing though, there's hard data that goes along with this, right? And this was a team of scientists from Italy and Greece, I think, that did this test and did this scan. Like, it wasn't one person. And granted, I think it's going through the peer review process right now but they just jumped the gun. But I mean, it's-- - the peer review process right now, but they just jumped the gun, but I mean it's Yeah, where was it released from because I haven't seen anything I Don't have that I mean I've seen like some critical Credible sources talk about it, but I don't know where the data came from the Jerusalem Post I mean, I don't I don't know where it initially came from but it's taken the Internet by storm for sure. Yeah and the thing is here it's like this is the one problem that we have is confirming that this is valid and it's real you know that it's true all these things right it's not I don't think it's someone that just threw something out there. But you gotta validate, you know, do these people have some agenda or is this true, right? There's been people out there that have been like, these people are not, you know, not the people, but the technology isn't accurate. - Right. - Some people have said that the SAR technology would be good going certain depths down, but they're claiming a depth that isn't quote unquote possible. - Yeah, they say you're only able to go down under like 10 feet if that, with that technology. And they're saying they're going down 2,100 feet. So that's something that's possible. But if there's shafts and something like that down there, like 8-inch shafts. 8-inch shafts? If there are hollow shafts. If there are hollow shafts going down, like you could imagine that they would find resonance and you would be able to see that in a scan like that. You can't just go penetrate into the ground penetration. Oh my gosh, come on. You're the one saying it, man. Yeah, I'm good. Okay. You can't just penetrate into the-- You just can't stick 'em down like that, okay. You can't just penetrate into the ground and there's nothing there. Yeah, it's only gonna go down a couple feet. But if there's something there and it goes down that far, it's going to come up. In my mind-- but I'm just a basic dude that doesn't know anything. In my mind, if something's that big is going that far down, you're going to be able to see that. You're going to be able to go that far down with this type of technology. Well, here's my thing. Even if that is true where it's like, hey, this technology can only see x amount of feet down, prove that, hey, that is true where it's like, hey, this technology can only see X amount of feed down. It proved that, hey, that is correct, but we've seen these things. Now that gives proof and we can get other resources to get us even further down to see what this might be. So this opens doors for those people and others to like investigate. - Right, and that's the tough part about the investigation is because you have guys, and I've said his name three or four time zones, Sahihu Ahawas, Kazunte. He does not want to break his own paradigm. He doesn't want to break his own narrative that he has for the Egyptian world. He wants to keep the status quo. - Sure. - And anything new would break that. And something like this, this would break everything. Right? Yeah. His entire career would be completely wrong. And he doesn't want to do that. And he's scared to talk to guys like Graham Hancock that have ideas of law civilizations before. He'll criticize the hell out of them, but he won't talk to them in person, you know, that kind of thing. So it's like you have these gatekeepers that won't allow anybody stick to stick to your guns. But you have these gatekeepers that won't allow anybody to to dick like you guys are saying. You can't dig. There's there's shafts that go down and they're all locked up. I saw this video and this guy was walking by the pyramids there's all these locked up doors and shafts that nobody can go down but that's also true in the sense of like they're trying to protect the work that they're completing down there so you don't know if it's like innocent or there's something much more oh I go malicious all go malicious all day. - Malicious all day, babe. - By babe. Now I'm with you on it. It's like, it's hard to distinguish like, what's what, so you always gotta think the worse. - Right, exactly. - But yeah, so any more thoughts on pyramids, the pyramids of Giza, the SAR? - Well, I was gonna go a little bit further deeper in the saw to be honest with you. Because one thing that with these columns, they're spirals, they're spiraled columns. So these are what they assume are steps going down. You can see the spirals going down. So what is down at the bottom of these, these essentially staircases? And again, you have a five level perfect rectangle at the bottom of this, you know, at the 2100 foot mark. So I mean, a couple, a couple theories that have come out, obviously this is brand new, it only came out last month. Now that we're in April, it came out in March. I mean, it could be a hidden tomb, right? This could be the actual tomb of whoever this was made for. But that far down, exactly. The one that I really like. So the theory is on this one is the Hall of Records. One of the most popular and mystical theories is that the rooms might be related to the legendary Hall of Records, a mythical library or archive that contains ancient knowledge, wisdom and technologies of a lost civilization. That's like a pirate bullshit. It's like where we're going to put the treasure in some impossible place. To me, I like the theory, but to me, I kind of keep going back to this pyramid being some sort of power or energy source. And it's relevant to have something that far deep down for something. Maybe it was a battery for the... It could have been... Yeah, to me it could have. It could have. It's just a big deal. Like tapping into a natural resource or a magnetic field or... Maybe that water table is like an alkaline water table that creates like a negative charge or a water table. Or maybe it gets cold or certain temperatures and having that depth is you know keeping it you know consistent. To me it's like even though we don't have the answers now to me being some sort of like burial ground or like that's where we're going to put the answers. I just it's like that's a lot of work for for what if it was an answer for something it had to been like if if someone someday some civilization is powerful enough and smart enough then they'll be at a point where they are trustworthy with this information. Right. Or this technology or whatever you're sharing. Right. Right. So who knows? I don't. Well, all right. I mean, what do you think? So that was a question I was going to pose to you guys. Like, what do you think the pyramids were used for and how were they made? Like after everything that we discussed today, all the theories, everything like that, in your mind, what's the best one of how they made it? And then two, what is the one reason it was made? David? Dart. Dart. Way the planet down. Darts. Dart. Dart to way the planet down. OK. I like that one. My favorite. OK. I think it'd be cool to watch that happen, but I don't know if that's the case. Hey, who knows? That would be like also like a sign of intelligent design. Yeah. That's like some redneck intelligence. (laughing) Now we're just gonna put it in a fucking space and then just slam it right down into the-- - Oh they were real quick, they were like, just get it out there, get out there. We'll fix the bugs as they come. Fuck what's that plan you're not doing? God damn it. (laughing) All right, all right, it's working. It's stable, it's good. - No, I think it's working, it's stable, it's good. - No, I think it's possible that it was them and they were so, they reached a peak in their civilization in terms of their knowledge, 'cause everyone's different, right? Like how are your ways based on your resources, maybe some people are quicker to grow, and how smart they are versus other civilizations. Like, I think it was them and they had something, they knew stuff and that's lost to time. It's lost to time. But apart of me, another part of me, I don't know if it's like 60/40 here, like the first thing I said, majority or it's equal. If you fucking say aliens. I think it's possible that there's someone that came through and maybe that's a time when they started messing with DNA and all this other stuff and it was just a point in time they go hey they're at their peak you know civil civilize like knowledge base sort of people give them a little down they They're very religious, right? Like so maybe they felt like if they shown themselves, these aliens to the Egyptians, that they wouldn't be so scared. And they were accepting. They worshiped them as gods. So to me it can go either or, but I'm kind of more towards like, because I've never seen a fucking alien, right? Mm-hmm. Because you know I've never seen anything. I think it's totally possible that they had their own technology. Okay. What was it used for? I think it's an energy source. Energy source. I don't know what force specifically, maybe it has to be planetary. Right. Something, something massive. Okay. So for me, it's just powered their city. So like, that's a lot of their cars, their vibrators, stuff like that. They're vibrators. The important things. I mean, for me, the law civilization arc is what gets me right. I think think to me with the Sphinx and everything else around there, I think these were made prior to the Egyptians being there. They got there and made it their own. And the new findings, the new discovery, kind of proves that. And I think what it was used for I think it was used as a show of of technological feet right it shows kind of like how we the British Khalifa right no reason for it to be that tall it just shows like hey we built a tower what almost a high, or whatever, however tall that damn building is. I think that's what they did back then with technology that we don't know, or can never, you know, even fathom of right now. And then I think what the new discovery is, it shows the Hall of Records. That was the one, that was the one that really got me, is the lost Hall of Records of the law civilization, lost a time, thousands and thousands of years later, when we had the technology to be able to look down there, we finally find it. I mean, we've had shovels for a long fucking time, man. Yeah, but we weren't able to dig down there. I mean, we could have for thousands of years. Yeah, but it just never happened. Nobody thought to look under. I feel like plenty of people did. It's like the first time I saw them, I was like, why don't they dig there? They should dig under that. See what's going on. I think the same thing with a lot of the archaeological digs out there. One of the ones that comes up in my mind is a go-baked-- is, is it Gobekly Tempe? Yeah. The one in Turkey where they found this civilization that was 6,000-- like it predates even the Egyptians. And they stopped digging there. They even put in trees-- specific trees that would stop the digg. All of trees. Yeah, all of the trees because you couldn't dig those up. It was protected. That was also the person trying to sell the farm, planted the trees to increase the value of the farm and the sale. Yeah, but also. And then that fucking kind of backfired because you can't dig those plants up. Right. And also the roots could destroy the dig. It just so happens in that one area. They were doing this one thing that protected anyone from continuing the digging. Yeah that's weird. So that's where I get into this whole thing into the conspiracy part of it right where you have the you know and I said this in the beginning you have the mainstream archeologist the the the status quo the narrative writers who pays them who pays them says they're paid that's what I'm asking Well, they're there well. They're funded by the governments by their respective governments because they're going through universities which governments by whatever whatever country they come from I know I'm just asking if there are specific governments involved specifically like just a handful and every single government the US government the French government the the US government, the French government, like any government, if you have a, you know, there's a lot of people that-- - What you're saying is it's the Clintons. - Well, I can't tell you David. - That's exactly what I was gonna say that's scary. No, but to kind of go further, it's like, you know, if you're asking like, this is what a lot of people say, well, who is it? Who's doing it? Who's supporting this? It's like the Rothschilds. There's ways that people aren't doing this. And just because you're doing something doesn't mean that you're in on it. You're just-- There is no one. There is no one. It's just-- You're just somebody. Everybody shifts together. Yeah. There was no individual decision, but it's a giant game of telephone. By the time the people at the bottom, they're like, yeah, we're planning olive trees here now. And then at the top, they're like, yeah, we're planning olive trees here now. And at the top, they're like, why the fuck would you play in olive trees? And it's like, I don't fucking know. But now we can't dig here anymore. I just work here, you know, like whatever. But there is something up top. There's a planet. Nobody knew what was going on. And all of a sudden, they're like, and we fucked it up. Anything's possible. I think it's a giant game of incompetence. That's what you think. I think that's the most-- Who's the world? I think that's the most I think it's the most Realistic version of what actually happened there. They're just bunch of fucking idiots just kind of turned around one day and they're like whole That's oh we can't oh we can't do anything about that for a while How the hell did you? Well the guy planning the tree most likely do not think has a like a college degree. That's not what the pyramids, that's a different archaeological site that we were talking about, but yeah, but I see what you're saying. I mean my whole thing like I said is you have my thing is you have the narrative writers that are funded by the government because they're funded by their universities, which are funded by their governments, wherever they come from, and then you have the independent guys that are coming in and finding actual things, finding actual, being able to refute some of the mainstream archaeologists and they're put off to the sides. They're fringe. Oh, you helped a UFO guy back in the day. Your friends, we're not going to take anything that you say serious. And they put them off to the side. And I think that's what's hindering us being-- from being able to find these bigger discoveries, and being able to dig underneath there. Being able to find things. And like I was talking about with Gobekli Tempe, you can't dig there anymore because they want to quote unquote, there's like a 50 year hold on being able to do. 150 year to hold on being able to dig there because they wanna preserve the site. - For future generations. - For future generations. - For the archeologists. - Dude, do work. - Like, hey bitch, we'll find other sites but dig this one up, we got it. That just tells me, like, honestly, when I hear things like that, when there's like, I get it if it's nothing like a pyramid base, if it's like, no, there's this broken down bridge. It's like, let's not fuck with it. It's just a fucking bridge, you know, but we don't wanna mess it up. It's something that signifies a certain part of history within society. It's like, cool. But these fucking pyramids, like why would you not wanna know it? Like even if I ran Egypt, I'd be like, what the fuck is that? Like that's fucking dick. Bring in the - Bring it in, bring it in. - I'm not gonna fuck anything up, but let's find answers. - Let's just get with Trump and be with Trump and be like hey like Greenland's cool, but The fuck's under those kids. I think Egypt could be a good ad It's got it's got some beach property on two sides. I got him on speed dialogue right now It was the best pyramid the best period Well, yeah guys, I mean do you guys have anything else on the pyramids here? No. I mean we can talk in circles about this but I think we hit up a lot of the like you know important things and the details. Maybe we can come back to this at some point in the future but maybe when they get more information on that SARS thing. It's just been a crazy year with declassified stuff with things of answers that we're finding out and future episode on some of those declastications for sure. But I think we all know where each other stands. David likes the Dart theory. I'm kind of balancing between aliens/mostly us, and you think it's all aliens? - No, I think it was all law civilization. - Law civilization. - Which is kind of funny to me. I thought at least I like it. I thought at least one of us would agree. All three of us have different thoughts on it and that's the crazy thing about the pyramids. It's like nobody knows everybody has their own theory about it. Well I mean in in reality I'm on the same side as you. Oh okay. I think it's like a law civilization. Okay. I don't think it's aliens are a you. - Oh, okay. - I think it's like a law civilization. - Okay. - I don't think it's aliens or a dart. I just-- - You lied. - This structure thing and the-- Like I don't, that SARS scan, I don't like, this whole structure thing that they do the rendering of what it is. I don't like that, that's not what I see at all in the scan, so I just don't, I don't believe that SARS thing at all. - Open your eyes, David. - It does not look the same at all. Well also too, there was a picture going around for years prior to this. With the, about the, there's these giant poles or, you know, uh, it was the tip of a novelist. Yeah. And we're like, okay. And then this comes out and that same picture revives again. And people like, hasn't this been going around for a while? It's going around a while. So, you know know people want answers and when they don't have answers they put things together and they seem a little wild. They speculate and that's I guess what we're doing. And it makes great conversation for podcasts. Especially when we're halfway through a bottle of whiskey. Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah guys this has been a fun episode. Appearments are always fun because we don't know. We get to speculate. Like we said, we get to talk about whatever on it. It's a lot of fun. But yeah, so like we talked about a lot of great stuff here, guys. If you have your own theory, if we didn't cover a theory, let us know in the comments. Hit us up on the socials. Twitter's been blowing up. We're on Instagram Just look up the rise of basic men. We're out there and or even email us if you want to talk You know the rise of basic men at gmail.com, but until next time guys Let's take a cheers here we go cheers cheers cheers Cheers! Cheers! (upbeat music)