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00:00The Joe Rogan Experience
00:02What do the archaeologists have wrong in these archaeologists' books?
00:07For example, number one, they say that the workmen who built the pyramids worked only four months a year.
00:15When the flood covered the whole country, the king hired the workmen to work in his pyramids.
00:21This is wrong, and I will tell you what's correct.
00:23Number two, that the stones used in building the Great Pyramid came from Torah.
00:30And Torah is 25 miles to the east from Giza.
00:36And number three, that Kufu ruled for 23 years.
00:40And number four, that the stones of the Great Pyramid are 2,300,000 blocks.
00:47How many blocks are there?
00:48Now, let us talk about number one, the workmen.
00:51The workmen.
00:52I found the tombs of the pyramid builders only one mile south of the Sphinx.
01:01A major, important discovery that can tell everyone, number one, that pyramids built by Egyptians
01:09because of the names that we found inside the cemetery.
01:14And they were no slaves.
01:16Is that your phone?
01:17I have to.
01:18I have to.
01:18Yeah, kill that thing.
01:19Kill it.
01:20You're right.
01:21I always, because I do lots of interviews, I always close it.
01:25Oh, I get it.
01:25Except for today.
01:27No worries.
01:30Nobody knows how to shut these things off anymore.
01:34Then now, this discovery.
01:35So explain, so you found the pyramids, excuse me, you found the workers' pyramids' graves a mile away.
01:43Away, one mile south of the pyramids.
01:46And by their names?
01:49Then I found names of the workmen.
01:52I found the lower symmetry.
01:54The lower symmetry were for the burial of the workmen who moved the stones.
01:59And the upper symmetry was for the technicians.
02:03Right.
02:03And how do you know this?
02:04I will tell you.
02:05Okay.
02:06Now, the tombs down there are very primitive tombs built from mud brick, cost nothing.
02:14Underneath is a skeleton.
02:15And if the skeleton is for a man, he's holding a beer jar.
02:22He wants to drink beer in the afterlife.
02:24If the skeleton is for a woman, she has a perfume vessels.
02:29She wants to have perfume in the afterlife.
02:30Inside the upper symmetry, I found 21 titles in hieroglyphic.
02:38For example, the overseer in hieroglyphic of the side of the pyramid.
02:44Oh, it says that, the overseer of the side of the pyramid?
02:47Yes.
02:47Imera Gesmer in hieroglyphic.
02:51The overseer of the west side of the pyramid.
02:55Draftsman, craftsman, the one who stands in front of the harbor.
02:59All these titles had to do with building the pyramid.
03:03Inside the tombs, we found the tools that the Egyptians used to cut the stones.
03:10What tools?
03:10Deerite and flint tools.
03:13Because in the old kingdom, there was no iron.
03:16Are these photos of these tools available online?
03:19Can we look at them?
03:20Yeah, I can send it to you.
03:21Can we see them online?
03:22Are they online?
03:23No, in my book, Giza and the Pyramids.
03:25I don't know if it's online.
03:26I'm sure it's online.
03:27Jamie will find it.
03:28So these tools were flint and durite?
03:32What is durite?
03:33Durite, D-I-O-R-I-T-E.
03:36Durite is more sharp stone than iron.
03:41And it came from a quarry south of Aswan.
03:49So you feel like they used this very hard stone to cut into the ground?
03:52To cut the stone.
03:53And I will come back to this cutting the stones.
03:56Okay.
03:56But let me continue about the workmen.
03:58Okay.
03:58To the east of the tombs, we found an area for sorting salted fish.
04:04We found an area for the bakery making bread.
04:08We found the workmen barracks for the workmen who moved the stones to live.
04:13We found a whole city for the technicians, for the artisans.
04:17And we discovered thousands of animal bones because people always say that the workmen who built the pyramid, they ate only garlic and bread and drink beer.
04:30And I thought if they do that, they will die.
04:33But now we discovered that they slaughter 11 cows and 33 goats every day.
04:41And this can feed 10,000 workmen a day.
04:44Then we believe now.
04:46And I published that the workmen who built the pyramids were 10,000 workmen.
04:51And they worked every day.
04:52And they took one day off every 10 days.
04:55Joe, I want to tell you, the pyramid was a national project.
04:58The three millions who lived in Egypt had to build the pyramid for the king to be a god.
05:05And therefore, the households in the south and the north of Egypt participated in building the pyramid by sending workforce and food to help the king.
05:16Now we come to the second point, the stones.
05:18We discovered that all the stones of the three pyramids at Giza, the stones came from quarries in the site itself.
05:28Even the king's chamber?
05:31No, except the granite in the king's chamber.
05:36And where did that come from?
05:37From Aswan.
05:38And that's 500 miles away, right?
05:40Yes, by the flood.
05:41The flood.
05:42And those were 50 to 80 tons?
05:44It doesn't matter.
05:46It doesn't?
05:46Yes.
05:47If I was working there, it wouldn't matter.
05:48No, because I shot to you.
05:51I shot to you.
05:51Not only 50 tons.
05:53It's 20 tons.
05:54Now, what we found out, first, how the Egyptians built the pyramid.
06:00They make on the ground a square base.
06:04Okay?
06:05Okay.
06:05And after that, they cut in the solid rock in the four sides.
06:12You know, I'm going to tell you one thing.
06:17Okay.
06:17If you tell me that pyramids built by giants, okay, I'm saying, okay, come to the excavation.
06:26All the skeletons that we discover are five to six feet high.
06:33Nothing about giants.
06:33Who's saying they were built by giants?
06:35Some people say that.
06:36Oh, okay.
06:37The second.
06:38I've heard aliens.
06:39Okay.
06:39The second aliens.
06:41If aliens built the pyramids, do they leave any?
06:45Do they shit sometimes?
06:47Aren't they going to shit?
06:48Maybe aliens don't shit.
06:50If they don't shit, are they going to leave something on the ground?
06:54On the contrary, I give you the evidence, every evidence that I will tell you today of actual workers and what's happening.
07:04Now, we come about building the pyramid.
07:07All the stones I told you came from Giza Plateau.
07:09We found out what happened first.
07:12They cut in the solid rock.
07:13Okay.
07:14And they made the base of the pyramid to be 28 feet on the solid rock.
07:23No stones.
07:25Do you get this?
07:26Yes.
07:26We have in Egypt 120 pyramids.
07:30We don't have only Kufu pyramids that everyone is talking about.
07:34You have 120 pyramids.
07:36This is one of them.
07:37Right.
07:37But the reason that this pyramid is so accurate and strong, because Giza Plateau is the only site in Egypt of the pyramids.
07:46It's a part of the Bukatom formation.
07:48It has three levels.
07:50Level one and two are very bad stones.
07:53But level three is the top quality of the stones.
07:57The Egyptians used this stone to build the pyramid.
08:00Then after they make the base of the pyramid to be 20 feet of stone, we found out 1,000 feet away, we found out the quarry location.
08:11So they only had to bring the stones 1,000 feet?
08:15Only, only the stones that came from outside are the casing stones.
08:24And I will talk about this later.
08:26That came from Torah.
08:28And the granite came from Aswan.
08:29And the casing stones were the outside smooth surface.
08:32Exactly.
08:32It came from Torah.
08:34Okay.
08:34Then now, when we discovered the quarry location and the base of the pyramid, we thought how they established the ramp.
08:45You know the ramp?
08:45Right.
08:46To move?
08:46To move the stones.
08:47Right.
08:48We found out if the Egyptians would make the ramp from the quarry to the base, it will never happen.
08:54Because when you raise the base, you need to extend the ramp.
08:57We found out, listen to this carefully, that the only way to have a pyramid ramp is to come to the southwest corner of the main pyramid.
09:09They built the ramp like this.
09:11Okay.
09:13And I excavated.
09:14And these are photos in my book, Giza and the Pyramids.
09:20I excavated from here to here.
09:22When the Egyptians construct a ramp, when they finish building the pyramid, they demolish the ramp.
09:31They cannot demolish all of it.
09:33They have to leave something in the ground.
09:36Okay.
09:36Do you get this?
09:37Yes.
09:37I excavated from here to here.
09:41I found in situ remains of the ramp.
09:45Are there photos of this?
09:47Of course.
09:48In my book.
09:48Okay.
09:48Let's find the photos of the equipment first.
09:53Can't find anything?
09:55It's in my book.
09:57What did you find?
09:57Well, nothing.
09:59Nothing?
10:00How is that not online?
10:01That doesn't even make any sense.
10:02It's in my book, Giza and the Pyramids.
10:05Maybe look up from this book.
10:08Joe, this are the tombs of the pyramid builders.
10:10Right there.
10:10This is the excavation.
10:12And this is all what I discovered.
10:14This is my discovery of everything.
10:16Every piece of sand here tells us about the builder of the pyramid.
10:20But let me continue this.
10:22I will come to you.
10:24Then now, let us, let us, if you go to my book, you will find out that you, I found here
10:30that you write and the flint tools.
10:35Listen.
10:36Then now, I will come.
10:38The stones for building the pyramid came from the plateau.
10:42The casing came from Torah.
10:44Now, we come to how many years Kuf ruled.
10:48So, there is one big discovery happened a few years ago.
10:51Are these the tools?
10:53No, no.
10:54This is tools for artists.
10:57The tools in our book, which is big, do you write tools?
11:02And big flint tools.
11:05Big ones.
11:07And why is this not online?
11:10We'll never put them online.
11:11It's in my book.
11:12Right.
11:12But, I mean, wouldn't that be everywhere?
11:14I mean, that's such a huge archaeological discovery.
11:16It's not.
11:17It's because it's everywhere.
11:19It's not only in the workmen only.
11:20It's in every site.
11:22You have these tools in many sites.
11:24Right.
11:24But, why aren't these tools online?
11:26That's all I'm asking.
11:27I ask the people online, but they are in, remains in my book.
11:32Are they in a museum somewhere?
11:34There is some in the Cairo Museum, yes.
11:37So, there should be a photograph of them in the museum.
11:39Okay.
11:41What would Jamie look for?
11:43But, I don't know.
11:44I'm just, like, asking him.
11:45Now, I want to come to.
11:46What museum would have them?
11:47Cairo Museum.
11:48Cairo Museum would have those tools?
11:50Yes.
11:50Okay.
11:50Now, a few years ago, a major discovery happened for the first time.
11:59It is the first time that we have written evidence about building the Pyramid of Khufu.
12:05When did this happen?
12:06Three years ago.
12:07Really?
12:07It's called the Wadi al-Jarf papyri.
12:11Oh.
12:12Do you want to know what's in this papyri?
12:14I do.
12:15This papyri was found in Sinai, in a port that belongs to Khufu.
12:22And inside this port, there was caves.
12:26And inside the caves found remains of boat and this big papyri.
12:33Large, huge.
12:34There it is.
12:34That's it.
12:35Exactly.
12:36Okay?
12:37And what does this say?
12:38Now.
12:39First of all, how old is that?
12:414,600 years ago.
12:44Isn't that amazing?
12:45And listen.
12:46You can find writing.
12:47In this.
12:474,600 years ago.
12:48So papyrus was made with animal skin, correct?
12:51No.
12:51Papyrus was of papyrus from the papyri.
12:55Right.
12:56What is it?
12:57The papyri is just like leaves.
12:59Okay.
13:00Now, but listen to the papyri.
13:01It is a diary of an overseer of the workman.
13:05His name is Merer.
13:07M-E-R-E-R.
13:10Okay?
13:11Merer is saying, I am sahaj in hieroglyphic.
13:16Means inspector.
13:18Under me, working 40 workmans.
13:22I was hired by Khufu to work in his pyramid.
13:28This is in hieroglyphic.
13:30Mm-hmm.
13:32And he said, my big, my immediate boss, his name is Diddy.
13:39Like P. Diddy?
13:40Diddy.
13:40Yes.
13:41Now.
13:42Okay.
13:4320 years ago, in my excavation, west of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, I discovered 20 tombs.
13:53Are these the tools?
13:55No, no.
13:57No, these are not the tools.
13:58No, no.
13:59The tools are really sharp type of big tools.
14:04We found some of them.
14:07What is that, Jamie, is looking at?
14:08What are these, these, um, this could be this, the tombs in the left is like them.
14:14They're in the left here.
14:16But those tools?
14:16No, no, no, no, no.
14:17More.
14:19No doubt.
14:19No.
14:21Where?
14:22You know, I have that is too.
14:23There is more to the left, to the left, to the left, to the left, to the left.
14:27No.
14:28Okay.
14:29What?
14:31This two tools.
14:32You mean up down?
14:34What are you talking about?
14:35The second one.
14:36After this one.
14:37That's it.
14:37Up.
14:38That's it.
14:39And this one.
14:40Oh, those.
14:41Those.
14:42Yeah.
14:43But don't those look exactly like the other photograph we just had?
14:46Those up there.
14:46That looks like the heads of these things.
14:48But this was the smalls.
14:49I'm talking about big ones.
14:51So that's...
14:51These are tools for making statues and things like, but not cutting the stones.
14:57Oh, I see.
14:58So these are the same kind of tools, though, with the same kind of materials.
15:02Yeah.
15:04The same kind of tools.
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