Investigator of Lost Ancient History | 1.7M on YouTube Veteran đŸ‡ș🇾 | MBA | JRE Podcasts: 1742/1928/2231 youtube.com/@BrightInsight

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My exposĂ© is now LIVE on YouTube ‘Egypt’s Osiris Shaft Mystery: This Shocking Update is Truly Disturbing’ I share irrefutable proof that Zahi flagrantly LIED during the debate on Piers Morgan. But it’s far worse than simply not telling the truth
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1) I’ve obtained PROOF that Zahi LIED about the famous Osiris Shaft sarcophagus being empty. This is a literal coverup, and the implications are truly explosive 2) Piers: “Why would Zahi lie?” - To coverup for LOOTING. Illegal antiquity trade is a MULTI-BILLION $$$ PER YEAR market - To uphold the fraudulent Narrative and Timeline that all of Egyptian History is based on today - To prevent having to REWRITE his 1,000 page book that he’s selling for $81 a pop Stay tuned for my video this weekend. I’m not kidding when I say that heads are going to spin over this. It may literally be the biggest COVERUP involving Ancient Egypt of all-time
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Jimmy Corsetti retweeted
The only weak claim is the unproven/unscientific academic regurgitation for how these vases were created by the dynastic Egyptians.
That said, there’s zero evidence the primitive methods known to be possessed by the dynastic Egyptians was capable of carving granite vases with this level of precision. Balanced like an egg on its top IS evidence of a level of precision that exceeds the human hand and shoddy primitive tools. And at this point, the fact nobody has ever replicated/proved otherwise, says it all. Make a vase by hand with the alleged methods already. Put up or shut up already. Your attention seeking posts aren’t proving anything.
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If you have a problem with Elon Musk being a Trillionaire, it’s because you’re a Communist.
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“BUT HOW DO YOU KNOW that these vases are precise?” Well, any honest person with *eyes to see* can observe that they were carved with such insane precision that they balance on its tip - almost like an egg standing up đŸ„šđŸ€Ż **The level of symmetry that necessitates does not require measured data to conclude. They’re obviously incredibly precise, and far beyond the capability of being handmade with copper chisels If you disagree, go ahead and produce a Vase of this caliber *by hand*, and with the alleged primitive methods claimed by academics. We’ll wait ⏳🩗
Dear Ben @UnchartedX1, Jimmy @BrightInsight6 , and Artifact Foundation @ArtifactFNDN . You keep showing pictures of museum vases claiming that they are 'precise'. Nobody is disputing their authenticity. BUT HOW DO YOU KNOW that these vases are precise? Did you measure them? Did you scan them? Where is the data? Please share your study with the rest of us so we can independently verify your claims and properly credit you with the greatest discovery of the decade. I would like to be the first to write a scientific paper on your discovery, thereby bringing you the recognition you deserve. Scientists like Flint Dibble @FlintDibble will be tripping over themselves to get their hands on your data. May I please-please have it? Please! PRETTY PLEASE? Calling an object 'precise' does not make it so. This is a matter of opinion and not a statement of fact. When you present your opinions as facts, you take your audience for fools. PS: I also include a picture of a similar vase made a few months ago. As far as private collections go, how can you tell modern replicas apart from genuine objects? This is another exciting talent I would very much like to learn from you. Would you please educate us?
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GODSPEED GRAHAM HANCOCK đŸ™đŸ»
I have heart surgery coming up next week and now understand why I’ve been so physically exhausted and out-of-sorts these past few months. The docs tell me my condition is called “atrial functional tricuspid regurgitation” and that it is “mainly due to long standing atrial fibrillation
 The tricuspid valve is leaking severely, causing a back pressure on all the internal organs and a high jugular venous pressure.” The procedure aims to get this old body back on the road again quickly and efficiently.  It is VERY LOW RISK but of course I’m grateful for any good wishes sent my way. I’m in the midst of writing a new book, the best work I’ve ever done, and I’m not going to let this stop me! I said yes to the linked podcast now, rather than after my procedure, for reasons that I explain during the interview: youtube.com/watch?v=Xs94KBeI

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A subterranean chamber was discovered in front of the Sphinx’s left paw, through both GPR & Seismic analysis Yet, when Egyptian authorities claimed to have drilled and explored this cavity, they did so *behind* the paw, thus missing the cavity! Did they do this intentionally to deceive the public? I mean, they couldn’t be that incompetent? This begs the question: WHY haven’t they conducted subsequent drilling to finally explore this cavity?? Are they hiding something? đŸ€” Another simple question: Where are the professional archaeologists calling for exploration into this hidden cavity? Hmm 🩗🩗
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Modern archaeologists: “There is nothing under or inside the Great Sphinx” So let me get this right: Not only does the Sphinx Dream Stele seemingly depict a Doorway to a Hall/Chamber BENEATH the Sphinx (which archaeologists claim is simply “artistic symbolism”) Additionally, Roman author, Pliny the Elder, wrote ~2,000yrs ago that locals of Giza said the Sphinx is HOLLOW, with a royal burial tomb INSIDE of it Meanwhile, modern exploration into the cavities/tunnels found under/inside the Sphinx have been done largely in secret, as a total lack of public transparency has bizarrely shrouded these explorations This has led many to believe that something was found under/inside the Sphinx which is now being kept secret Question: Are we to believe that the “symbolic platform” which seemingly depicts an underground doorway beneath the Sphinx is simply symbolic? đŸ€”
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Thousands of years from now, archaeologists will dig-up Los Angeles and claim it was ruled tribal gangs who conquered the previous civilization
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New discovery: Ancient Humans were using fire 700,000-800,000 YEARS EARLIER than previously known! Just the latest example of how little we know about our past. Graham Hancock was right, “stuff just keeps on getting older” đŸ”„
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Ah, so THIS is why mainstream archaeologists hate alternative-archaeology researchers soo much 😄
Imagine spending your whole life becoming an academic expert. Then a random guy online tells you that you are wrong about your own field. And he's right. But you can never admit that. Because it would mean admitting that your life was a lie. That is the dilemma of many academics.
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If the red ochre graffiti found inside the Great Pyramid’s relieving chamber was truly authentic and dated to the time of Khufu, then WHY has it never been scientifically dated?? đŸ€” They claim the Cartouche proves it was built by Khufu some ~2,580yrs ago, but they won’t test and share the result publicly? Ya, that’s not suspect at all

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In 2013, a sample of the Red Ochre ‘Khufu cartouche’ within the Great Pyramid’s relieving chamber was illegally scraped and smuggled to Germany for lab analysis, hoping to prove the graffiti was a modern forgery by Vyse (1837) 📍The dates of the sample were NEVER made public! đŸ€Ż The next year, the sample was returned to Egypt, and the German smugglers were sentenced by an Egyptian Court to 5 years in prison (in absentia) for vandalism/theft/smuggling The story then faded. YET, the results of the dating were never made public. And not only that, Egyptian authorities have *never* scientifically dated the Red Ochre - at least not publicly! If this alleged graffiti truly dates back to when the Great Pyramid was claimed to have been constructed, then WHY won’t they simply analyze the sample and share it with the public?? đŸ€” It’s the blatent and repeated lack of public transparency that’s led so many to question the validity of the narrative that we’ve been sold for all these years
 Any guesses why?
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Raise your hand if you first learned of GOBEKLI TEPE through Graham Hancock? đŸ™‹đŸŒâ€â™‚ïž
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77M YouTube viewers on just these four Joe Rogan podcasts where Graham Hancock discussed Gobekli Tepe in fascinating detail. These viewer numbers are JUST YouTube, and don’t include various other platforms where many millions of additional viewers saw these podcasts. Nor does it include the several other JRE/Hancock podcasts they did together. It cannot be overstated just how massive of a role Graham Hancock and Joe Rogan have had in informing the public of these remarkable mysteries. Many others are of course very worthy of mention. However, I saw someone downplaying their significance involving Gobekli Tepe, and it’s important to give credit where it’s due.
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Famed Greek Historian, HERODOTUS, visited Egypt ~2,500yrs ago, and took detailed account, and what the Egyptians told him is shocking: They said the ‘Osiris Shaft’ is the burial tomb of KHUFU - NOT THE GREAT PYRAMID đŸ€Ż The Ancients themselves didn’t think the Great Pyramid was the tomb of KHUFU! Think about that. Who are we to believe more? Modern academics in 2026 that desperately want the Pyramids to be tombs? OR, a legendary Historian that was there in-person 2,500yrs ago? And WHY weren’t we taught this incredibly important detail in school???
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If the mainstream academic narrative about the Great Pyramids were a Court case, it’d be thrown out for a lack of evidence: Built to be a Tomb? Date of construction & timeframe for completion? Constructed with copper chisels & stone hammers? This would NOT hold up in Court đŸ€·đŸŒâ€â™‚ïž
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It’s true. If ALL existing evidence suggesting that the GREAT PYRAMID was built to be a tomb, constructed with copper chisels & stone hammers, AND within the very specific timeframe that’s been adamantly ascribed by Academia, it would be THROWN OUT for a lack of evidence đŸ‘šđŸŒâ€âš–ïž
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Replying to @BrightInsight6
All of the "proof" they offer can be debated. The graffiti, the tiny little statue, the cemetery, the diary. All of it. If the pyramid was a murder case, it would be thrown out of court.
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The ‘Diary of Merer’ is the most exaggerated from of Archaeological misinformation involving all of Egypt - It is nothing more than a receipt for small limestone blocks brought ~8miles to Giza - It does NOT describe how the Pyramid was constructed whatsoever - It is an ASSUMPTION that it’s referring to stones for the Great Pyramid, when in all actuality it could be for the HUNDREDS of limestone Mastabas that surround the Giza Pyramids In fact, the Diary does NOT say “Great Pyramid”, it simply states “Horizon of Khufu”, which is just as likely to be referring to the Mastabas, or perhaps even the Osiris Shaft However, modern establishment Archaeologists desperately WANT it to be referring to the Great Pyramid to validate their own confirmation bias FACT: It is an *assumption* that it’s referring to the Great Pyramid, because dogmatic academics are already convinced that the Great Pyramid was indeed the burial site of Khufu. But, that is *not* a scientifically confirmed fact at all

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And BTW, the Egyptians left us with NO known written documentation (Papyri or hieroglyphic inscriptions) of any kind describing how those hundreds of Mastabas were built! Our understanding is *undocumented* in textual form - FACT. Weird how they completely gloss over that
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To those that don’t know, former Professor Flint Dibble (yes former, he was recently “let go”), got called out and completely decimated by @Asmongold - linkđŸ‘‡đŸ» There is no place for these woke, civilization destroying activist professors poisoning the minds of students Bravo to Zack for rightfully cooking this deceitful muppet đŸ‘đŸ»đŸ€Ł
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