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Joost Ritman (10 March 1941 - 5 June 2026) has been a great inspiration to me. As founder of one of the largest Hermetic, Alchemical and esoteric libraries on Earth, as well as the Embassy of the Free Mind, he has left behind a truly meaningful legacy and a great contribution to humanity. RIP See: vimeo.com/179329765 And: embassyofthefreemind.com/joo…
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Trevor Grassi retweeted
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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I'm about to reveal the DEEPEST secrets of the Osiris Shaft. Prepare for a *smoking gun* original discovery, within a documentary that covers MANY aspects of the site that have NEVER been revealed before!! This one deserves a little hype if I'm being honest... I got chills when I saw it. This could be the passage to the records, and I'm fairly confident that we have a direct path of access, by simply removing fill! I'm so overwhelmed by how much information I need to release right now, but this one needs to come out first and foremost!
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The Nazca geoglyphs can be divided into 4 main categories, each of which can in turn be divided into subcategories. Each category appears to have been created at different times and/or by different people, given the differences in style and technique, and the fact that they sometimes overlap. The most famous ones are the figurative geoglyphs representing people or animals (birds, spider, monkey, marine creatures, etc.) created by digging into the ground. Next we have the lines that can be straight, angled or curved. Then we have the geometric patterns, often circular, resembling mandalas or targets, created by arranging small stones rather than by digging into the ground. And finally the large trapezoidal shapes, of which there are probably more than a thousand scattered throughout the entire Nazca plateau. These trapezoids are sometimes extremely long. The one I filmed in the video below is about 3 km long and is one of the longest, even though it's technically 2 trapezoids connected by their shorter sides (The junction is at the 2:00 mark in the video) Their function remains a mystery to this day…
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One interesting feature of Teotihuacán I had never seen before yesterday are these megalithic blocks scattered behind the Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl (on the North side). Thanks again to Marco Vigato for showing us the path around to see these little known, yet important stones! Plus, there were a few smaller pyramids on the back side as well. They are mostly andesite and basalt blocks used on the outer facade originally, though we may never know exactly where they once fit into place. Many of them are carved plumed serpent heads or stylized images of Tlaloc, the rain god, much like the ones seen on the opposing, southern side. There is always more to discover at the massive site of Teotihuacan, or as I call it, ‘the Giza of Mexico’!
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Odd coincidence… I almost went to this site with Marco Vigato yesterday when Hugh released this! Ended up staying at Teotihuacán all day with him instead. Can’t complain about that! New videos coming soon!
Mexico's Machu Picchu Could Re-write History | Full Documentary: youtube.com/watch?v=UPX1nrt6… #Texcotzingo in central Mexico is carved into a stone mountain and has precision megalithic and technological elements. It appears to be built upon an earlier structure that may push the date back to the era of the Olmecs. It is officially an Aztec site dating to around 1400 AD and was featured on Graham Hancock's Ancient Apocalypse series on Netflix. It was said to be designed and created by the Aztec ruler Nezahualcoyotl whose imperial gardens were used to collect and display plant and animal specimens, creating an encyclopaedic understanding of the flora and fauna of the whole of the Aztec empire, as well as the cultivation of medicinal and psychotropic plants. However it has dozens of anomalies that simply do not add up. On the second day at Texcotzingo we met up with researcher and writer Marco Vigato taking a closer look at the sophisticated stone carving technology evident throughout the site. We looked at the stunning Peru-like carvings including the 'Chincana Cross', a series of tunnels, and a stone block that looks just like the 'Hitching Post of the Sun' from Machu Picchu. Marco describes how the site was dedicated to the god Tlaloc, the leader of the Quinametzin giants, and is aligned to Cerro Gordo Mountain near Teotihuacan and nearby Mount Tlaloc, where the colossal Tlaloc statue came from which is now on display outside the National Museum in Mexico City. Includes exclusive aerial footage by Megalithomania's @HughNewmanUK #Megalithomania #Ancient
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For the past few days I have been in Tula, Mexico. It is a very special place! While I am not at liberty to begin the disclosure of the work we've been doing just yet, it will be coming soon, and I can at least report that this mission has been a major success! I can also share some views from the main archaeological site here, attributed to the Toltec civilization, though perhaps with older roots, implied by megaliths in front of the entrance gate and other clues. See full photo/video gallery here: facebook.com/media/set/?vani… It consists of a small museum, two pyramids, a ball court and several other temple structures. The statues atop 'Pyramid B' are called Atlantes. They carry the familiar 'handbags' that we find throughout the world, and share similar features to the statues of Bolivia, Easter Island, and Gobekli Tepe as a few examples, like the arms carved in relief. Though I was in Tula beginning this investigation a couple months ago, I have only been to the pyramid site once before returning today, in 2013, and it was the first pyramid I ever climbed to the top of. It has been an amazing few days with good friends and I am very excited to share the rest, soon enough! Tomorrow I'll be visiting Teotihuacan for the final day of this very exciting and successful expedition, then headed home.
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You’re probably familiar with the Nazca lines, and perhaps even with the lesser-known Palpa geoglyphs, which I’ve posted videos of before, but very few people know about the Paracas geoglyphs. In fact, they’re so little known (apart from the famous Candelabra) that I couldn’t even find any photos or videos of them online before filming them. You’ll find photos of each of them separately in the comments. What do you think they represent? I’ll post videos of more rarely seen geoglyphs and a so-called "lost city" I filmed in remote corners of the Peruvian desert in the coming days after I’ve sorted through my footage.
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My documentary on Piedras Negras will be out soon, but Greg and Lora Little also made one years ago that covers some great research! youtube.com/watch?v=wsKMBFDZ…
Illustrations of pyramid structure at Piedras Negras, Guatemala I had made for a book and video. @GrassiTrevor
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Full video release on the Pyramid of Records; the best kept secret of Giza!
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'Giza’s subsurface ‘Pyramid of Records’ revealed in documents from the Cayce Archives' archaeologicalrescue.org/pyr… The Archaeological Rescue Foundation's full (written) report is now published with high resolution images, links to reference materials and the new video report as well. These images show the potential arrangements of a subsurface pyramid connected to the Sphinx's right paw, as described by the Edgar Cayce readings. They illustrate how the pyramid could have been designed to automatically be concealed by sand for its own preservation. It is time to recover the lost archives from Atlantis!
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REVEALING THE BURIED PYRAMID OF RECORDS! New evidence has been released indicating an unseen, subsurface pyramid at Giza, with a tunnel connection directly to the Great Sphinx! I will be adding a full article to this page very soon, including the high resolution images of the newly released document, but it's all in the video, which is live now! See the full story here: archaeologicalrescue.org/pyr…
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Its not every day you get to reveal to the world a NEW PYRAMID OF GIZA, that has never been seen before. Join us! Premiere is starting now! youtube.com/watch?v=Z-C5fE9f…
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Secret Underworld of Giza Part 7 needed some last edits. (Now with bonus material!!) I removed the link I had shared to the premiere. Here is the new one. Tomorrow, 4pm Eastern. Join us!! youtube.com/watch?v=Z-C5fE9f…
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Join us for the RADICAL WISDOM CONFERENCE 2026 (Online event)! I'm excited to be a speaker for this great gathering of the minds, organized by Jocelyn Mercado Aka Starfeather! My talk will be called 'REVEALING THE HALLS OF RECORDS FROM THE FIRST CIVILIZATIONS'. Join the event here: jocelynmercado.samcart.com/r…
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Season Finale! THE SECRET UNDERWORLD OF GIZA: PART SEVEN Revealing the Pyramid of Records Join us Saturday, 4pm Eastern! youtube.com/watch?v=y3XlEQeo…
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Chincana project excavation update. Closing in on 5 meters/16 ft and going!
Suspense intensifies in Cusco as the chincana excavations get deeper and muddier.
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I've promised to release a lot of material, and I'm doing my best, but editing takes a lot of time. I have many films basically ready, but the pressure I've put on myself is stressful. It's hard to focus on one film long enough to finish it, with so many things popping up. The SECRET UNDERWORLD OF GIZA Part 7 is one of those films that's been promised for a while. Bill Brown and I have been trying very hard to release that info, but we both agreed to postpone the release a couple months ago, for various reasons, but generally, to ensure the information is presented in the right way, and right time. We will be getting it out soon, rest assured. Then there are about ten others I need to get released before I can sleep again, but I've also got two interviews this weekend, and trips to both Mexico and Italy in June. I'm doing what I can, but I'm also out of money, and not getting paid for any of this, so it's not easy with zero income, but it's coming. Just please understand that if I miss your comments or messages, especially in the next month or two, it's nothing personal. There is so much work I feel compelled to do right now, so I may go mostly dark on social media for a while. Thanks for understanding!
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The one shown here is actually my complete expose of the Osiris Shaft. This will be the next one released, and it is a GOOD one!! (Mission 100% accomplished!)
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