Hi G - on the subject of reconstituting stone : i was a driver for Toltec Mexica Elder 'Tlakaelel' about 2006 or so - driving him, translator and a couple of friends around south of UK to see Stonehenge and Avebury etc.. He told us how many mexican hillocks were turning out to be pyramids that were scrub covered and that inside one of them ( it was his special interest to investigate ancient cultures) , he found what he described as identical stones ( unused) and the moulds out of which they came. We saw one stone at Avebury that he said appeared to have been 'cast' in a mould made by simply digging out a rectangular block of earth in the ground - because 5 sides were still grainy and the sixth side smooth - open to the air? He laughed at the mural at Stonehenge in the visitor centre of hairy neanderthals pulling a stone on rollers - he couldnt believe how wrong it was . I feel your analysis of all these sites is spot on - ( im blown away by yourinsight into Newgrange and so on) and that people with science were behind these constructions -- and probably survivors of a cataclysm that wiped out their civilisation. We can guess they toured the world setting up this tech stuff using the most basic materials available to help a new civilisation get under way? As you say- these sites cover a time of 14000 years --- highly possible that they thrived for a couple of thousand years and then invasion or fighting etc led them to fall into disuse or be regarded by primitives that came along as spooky or the result of animistic Gods? This is technology we dont have these days and could do well to investigate - seems a natural alternative to hoe we destroy the land for resources? I had no idea Japan had this schizz going on too .. Have you checked out Carnac in France? -- over 3000 Menhirs in avenues 7km long...
Thanks for sharing tis amazing content with us. 57:30 those look eerily similar to the composition of the blocks at Puma Punku. What you'd imagine a better more refined version of our modern Breeze Blocks would become.
There's another book on this subject, seed of knowledge, stone of plenty by john burke. It may help in your research in some way, idk, just a thought Geoffrey. Love the content!
Jomon pottery has patterns that closely resemble Māori patterns in New Zealand. Same pattern also seen as Nazca lines in Peru and also Olmec South America. It would seem as the ancient world was very much interconnected and shared common knowledge of the heavens and shared technological knowledge. Interbreeding with trading cultures would have been common.
Your can of worms appears to have an endless lid Geoff. I am from the Pac NW America and often wonder why the Snake, Pend Oreille,, and Columbia rivers show no sign of megalithic advancement. A hypothetical reason is the drainage was prone to megaflooding and was maintained as preserve for the Clovis people et al.
I wondered the same and I thought that during the ice age it was too cold that far north and the glaciers would have been much further south making it not ideal for human population or megalithic building. Hence why you see more construction in Central America and South America.
IMO the Atlanteans knew of their impending doom, and so sent out ships that carried their most learned elders and most skilled craftsmen as well as their secret techniques and methods of building Megalithic structures... in every direction, NWE and south so that every continent was seeded with advanced knowledge which took root and transformed into the amazing structures still standing today all over the world.
@@cedriceric9730LOL, physics is just physics? it's all a big coincidence? wow, guess you got all the answers- let's see what else you have to say on the matter, after all... you sound so knowledgeable :)
@koukouvania hard to tell from the model, and given what we saw at the site, it would be difficult to access/evaluate that area now as it's covered in trees. Lots more to investigate on the next trip
You're talking like the hero in a Charlie Chan movie whispering the narration while being pursued by the dogin.... This site was being replayed continuously during Hawass's freak outs ❤
Have you considered the possibility of the stone being actual "fulgorite"? I mean, it's a sand stone, a conglomerate, and it has the exact shape of a fulgorite pebble. Considering the fact that atmospheric conditions were very different back then, and that it was a very violent process, it wouldn't surprise me if the lightnings were ridiculously massive, massive enough to create those rocks, and all the fossilized boulders containing carbs, nautiluses, and all other sea creatures that the mainstream wants us to believe took millions of years to fossilize inside perfect stone spheres. I hope I made myself clear, as English ain't my first language and this is not an easy topic. All the best, and thanks for sharing this work with us 👍🏻🖤🏴☠️
36:02 this surely been dug out; its got tree roots in it 1:07:27 dragon hill; if you google dragons mount you just get stuff to do with mine craft lol, significantly Dragon Hill was the location of kate bush's song video Cloudbusting and guess what that's about !!
GD will never possess the "polish" of a mainstream operation with a whole infrastructure behind him. Indeed the mainstream are very good at producing well-presented disinformation. In fairness to GD, as he has continued to produce content, his delivery has got much better. But I'm sure you will agree that anything of value today is unlikely to arise from a conformist and non-idiosyncratic individual. Path finders are exceptional individuals who do things their own way and have their own style.
@simonsmith3030 you don't have to defend me, as I could not care less about his opinion. I'd like to see any of you produce a 1.5 hour unscripted, on-site masterpiece like this. Good luck, I won't hold my breath
@@simonsmith3030 agreed, though a little course of presentation training would make a world of difference imho. He doesn't have to be as virtuoso at presenting as Ben Van Kerkwyck f.e. and I think that a lot is coming from a fear of failing. His mindset may have led him on the path to potentially groundbreaking discoveries in Egypt, but it may hinder him to reach as broad an audience as he potentially could. GD, my apologies man. Redirect the anger into positive action is all I can say