crop_circle_jerk

If this is something interesting to you you should read a book called hamlet's mill. Very in depth. Also fingerprints of the gods goes over this extensively and the author offers a very interesting theory of a lost seafarer civilization

Drenki

Garbage tier documentary. It would have you believe nonsense like the wheel being unknown to Ancient Egypt or that ancient peoples were unaware of the Earth's circumference.

xeemee

Dr. Carmen Boulter also did a fascinating series regarding the pyramids - it's on YouTube here

one thing for sure as far as i'm concerned and that is that the pyramids (at least those on the Giza Plateau) sure as hell were NOT tombs for kings - matter of fact, apparently no king was ever discovered in any Pyramid at Giza - the geometry, location, alignment, complexity and methods of construction all point to something orders of magnitude more important than a tomb

also is the apparent fact that there is a) no Egyptian writings detailing their construction and b) no Egyptian writing on or in these pyramids - it makes no sense to me that the Egyptians, who wrote about and documented virtually everything, simply forgot to mention how they managed to build some of the largest and most complex structures on the planet ... with "copper tools"

this film didn't really go into the construction in great detail, but when you research it further, the impossibility of the lamestream narrative becomes laughably impossible

Estafusis

Is this finally going to answer for me why lay lines are a thing and why people think they're important?

vagmulp

Yeah, why is that? Good luck rejecting our fundamental principles of both math and science.