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00:00Ancient Memphis.
00:28Throughout the historical record, this once great capital city of ancient Egypt was
00:35home to several mystics, healers, psychics, and scientists, and became an epicenter
00:40for spiritual transformation and alchemy.
00:45The Egyptian deity Toth was an enlightened pre-Diluvian master, who was later known as
00:52Hermes Trismegistus in ancient Greece.
00:56This wise elder was believed to be the architect of the pre-Diluvian temple system along the
01:02Nile, where he taught certain practices for both spiritual and chemical alchemy that remained
01:09the foundational teachings for the math and mystical arts of Memphis.
01:15A deeper look into the initiation practices of the pharaohs in this region reveals alchemical
01:21clues to a sacred element served as a cone-shaped cake that may have enhanced their connection
01:28to the cosmos.
01:30What other clues remained beneath the sacred sand to help alternative researchers illuminate
01:35the power and knowledge of the ancient alchemists, priests, artists, and architects who called
01:43the land known as Memphis home?
01:49Egypt was very well known throughout the ancient world as being a land of the wise.
01:57And alchemy had its birth in this land of the wise.
02:01And so the order of priesthood of Egypt, and especially around Memphis and the capital, they were very
02:10much known as the alchemists, whether it was working with herbs or metallurgy or the vibrational
02:19energies in general, the wisdom harnessing the stars.
02:22All the alchemists of Europe who wanted to learn from the wisest masters went to Egypt
02:29to learn their trade, their arts.
02:32The word alchemy actually comes from alchemit, and chemit was the ancient name for Egypt.
02:39It was the pre-Diluvian name for Egypt.
02:43So from chemit, we get alchemy, and from alchemy, we actually get the word chemistry.
02:50So all of these things are related, but they all go back to the sacred science of ancient
02:56Egypt.
02:59As we follow the footsteps of Imhotep, the great polymath, the architect of the Djoser
03:03Pyramid, we're following his trail of influence into Memphis, into Saqqara, into the various
03:09temples in the region where they were studying, practicing, and bringing new healing art modalities
03:14into the world through an order that they called the Order of Therapeutae.
03:19This was a group of priests, and metallurgists, and healers, and alchemists, all practicing
03:25the healing arts, which is what Therapeutae is, the origin of the word therapeutic or therapy,
03:32meaning healing.
03:33They were exploring different magical elixirs.
03:36They were delving into the deeper secrets of alchemy, not only to increase the health
03:40and vitality and healing of the body, but to take it to an ascended state, to take it to
03:45a higher state of being, so that you could live like the gods.
03:49You could be like the gods.
03:51Not only in life and vitality, but continuing to the afterlife.
03:58Imhotep was known by the Greeks as Asclepius, and in fact, it was believed that he developed
04:05alchemical sciences having to do with immortality and longevity, and that he brought these from
04:12Memphis, the area of Egypt, into Greece, and according to mythology, Zeus actually had him killed.
04:20Now, it was believed he learned these things from Hermes himself, who was believed to be
04:25the father of alchemy, according to the tradition.
04:28And in fact, the sciences that he developed, that he brought into Greece, actually became
04:36the practices for the therapeutae who were living there.
04:40The order of the therapeutae are an extraordinarily important group.
04:45They have within their name, Ptah, the healers of Puta, or Ptah.
04:51And this is a line of soul healers that begins actually in Egypt, but finds its way back to
05:01Egypt through India, when the city of Alexandria was being built by the Ptolemaic kings, the
05:08successor of Alexander the Great.
05:10King Ashoka from India dispatched his healers of the soul, the therapeutae, to Alexandria to
05:18meet up with the Jewish mystics, as well as mystics that came from Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan,
05:25throughout that part of the world.
05:26There was this awesome convergence of all of these alchemical scholars and light-body scholars
05:32that met in Alexandria.
05:36And all of them ultimately draw a line to the mysteries of Ptah at Saqqara.
05:42With little evidence of the temples and laboratories remaining above the sacred sands of Saqqara,
05:52the search for clues leads back to a famous biblical relic.
05:57In 2003, Lawrence Gardner released the book Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark.
06:03In this astounding achievement, Gardner questioned everything we have been taught about the sacred
06:09Ark of the Covenant, and provided alchemical evidence of our ancient ancestors' ability
06:16to bend the rules of reality.
06:20Lawrence Gardner produced an absolute revelation when it comes to the ancient Egyptian science
06:27of human transfiguration.
06:29This book came on the heels of his runaway bestseller, Bloodline of the Holy Grail, and
06:34also Genesis of the Grail Kings.
06:36In both of those books, Lawrence was hugely interested in human DNA.
06:42In his book Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark, Lawrence Gardner started to focus on the Israelite
06:48or Hebrew legends about manna, this mysterious substance that fell out of the sky.
06:54Moses was said to have been able to make it or identify it or even to produce it.
06:59As Lawrence pulls on the thread, he's led back to the ancient Egyptians, and he's in particular
07:07led to a discovery made by Sir Flinders Petrie in 1904 at a temple dedicated to the Egyptian
07:14goddess Hathor at a place called Serebet al-Kadam.
07:18When he arrives there, he finds these temple scenes, and he's led into the inner sanctum,
07:24a cave-like structure devoted to Hathor, where he locates what he describes as tons of this
07:33mysterious white powder substance that apparently had been manufactured at Serebet al-Kadam.
07:40Another thing that Lawrence Gardner pointed out is that Sir Flinders Petrie found crucibles
07:47on top of the mountain of Serebet al-Kadam.
07:50What a crucible is, is it's basically like a giant pot that can withstand extremely high
07:57temperatures, and this is where you calcinate or you burn things down.
08:03It suggests that this was a manufacturing plant.
08:07It was an alchemical plant that was happening there.
08:11Lawrence realizes that what he's potentially dealing with in this line of research is gold
08:17that had been transfigured into powder, and as he continues on this path, he runs up against
08:25modern science that tells us that this white powder gold, as it's described, can interface
08:31with human DNA, making it many thousands of times more superconductive than in its natural state.
08:38Throughout the temples and the tombs in Egypt, we very clearly see references to the pharaohs
08:49and those in high position being given or being offered a substance.
08:56According to the hieroglyphs, this is a substance that promotes longevity, promotes healing, and
09:03allows them powers that those who have not ingested the substance don't seem to have.
09:09The question is, what is that substance?
09:13There has been speculation for years that it is gold, a form of gold called monoatomic gold.
09:21When we see the temple walls, the pharaohs are being offered a pyramidal-shaped substance,
09:29and it is within that substance that the monoatomic gold is believed to exist.
09:35Originally, in ancient Egypt, what they did is they figured out how to extract these monoatomics,
09:42and they would bake it into bread for the pharaoh to eat.
09:46This monoatomic gold that was being ingested by the pharaohs was actually helping them
09:53not only raise their health, but also to have access to different densities of reality,
10:01to be able to unite what they believed was with their ancestors.
10:06In the Egyptian Book of the Dead, or the Egyptian Book of Coming Forth by Light,
10:10it talks about the pharaoh receiving these things as part of his journey to the afterlife.
10:16It says, I am white, I am pure, what is it?
10:20I provide health and long life, what is it?
10:25Well, it just so happens in Hebrew, the word mana, which is what this substance is,
10:32mana in Hebrew actually means, what is it?
10:35There is a suggestion that the alchemical process to produce this gold
10:42was actually not just at Surabit Al-Qadim in the Sinai Peninsula,
10:47it was also found in the area around Memphis,
10:51linked to the priests of Pata, or the order of Therapeuta.
10:55And so, in fact, the tradition of creating this gold may have been found all over Egypt.
11:03And so, we have the whole idea of alchemy really coming to the fore in ancient Egypt.
11:11In terms of producing monoatomic elements, there's two ways.
11:16One way is to extract them,
11:18and you extract them by calcinating down vegetable matter to ashes.
11:23Then you subject it to certain acids and lyes,
11:27and you're able to get the monoatomic elements to precipitate out.
11:34The other way to do it is to convert platinum metals into this monoatomic state.
11:43This usually requires electricity, high arcs, as well as acids to do it.
11:52The Egyptians could have done either,
11:56based on the technology that we believe they inherited.
12:02Monoatomic, first of all, means single atom.
12:05When it comes to exotic matter,
12:07which is what is hypothesized around the monoatomic elements,
12:12is that they were in an altered state,
12:14and they weren't there naturally.
12:16They, in a way, almost had to be purified and transformed
12:19and taken through the alchemical process.
12:22So, for example,
12:24the alchemists would have started with gold,
12:27and they would have taken that gold through the alchemical stages
12:30and various purification.
12:31They would have submitted it to fire.
12:34They would have tried to purify and get all of the impurities out,
12:38and to the point where they could get it
12:40where fire no longer did anything to the element.
12:44And at that point, they said it was perfected.
12:47When it was in this perfected form,
12:50there are some alchemists,
12:52including Nicholas Flamel, for example,
12:54that were quoted as saying it was not a stone,
12:57but a white powder.
12:59And the ancient Egyptians were said to have been creating
13:03this white powder,
13:05this monoatomic gold,
13:07starting from gold,
13:08but then it became something else.
13:10And it was said that this was the true manna,
13:14or the shem anna,
13:16the bread of light and of life,
13:20and that this was fed to the Egyptian pharaohs
13:24and the high initiates
13:26to help them become enlightened.
13:28The Egyptian name for the substance was actually mifkutz.
13:34When the Templars went into Egypt
13:37and started studying the temple walls
13:39and they started studying the alchemical practices,
13:43what we now know is that this force called world spirit
13:49is actually ignitons,
13:51which are very small quasi-particles
13:53that are transmitted by active stars.
13:56It was believed that this monoatomic gold
14:01actually attracted the world spirit to it,
14:07or the ignitons.
14:08It was like a magnet for the ignitons.
14:12Now that we know this world spirit is ignitons,
14:15we decided we needed to do modern testing.
14:19So in order to do this,
14:21we sent monoatomic gold to Switzerland
14:24to be tested in a modern lab
14:27so that we could determine
14:29if these ignitons were really there.
14:32And what we found is that actually
14:34the monoatomic gold was loaded with ignitons,
14:38suggesting that it really was a great attractor for them.
14:42It was a magnet for them.
14:44Thereby, if you're actually ingesting
14:46this monoatomic gold,
14:47what you're really doing is
14:48you're taking in all these loaded ignitons.
14:51This is what's contributing to health.
14:54This was contributing to the raising of consciousness,
14:57just like the ancient temple walls suggested.
15:01The Templars,
15:02as they learned the alchemical practice
15:05for creating monoatomic gold,
15:09started to bake this monoatomic gold
15:12into their bread,
15:14particularly their bread that was turned into communion wafers
15:18for the sacrament that they were serving.
15:21The Templars were known for living very long.
15:24It was believed that some of it had to do with their diet,
15:27but some of it had to do with ingesting
15:29these white cakes of monoatomic gold,
15:33just like the pharaohs had in Egypt
15:35that were attracting the ignitons to them.
15:38The grandmaster, Jacques de Molay,
15:40who was burnt at the stake in 1314,
15:42he was in his 70s
15:44when most people only lived to 30 in those days.
15:49So we now know this is absolutely
15:52what was contributing to their long life
15:54and the reason why they were living so much longer
15:56than everybody else during that time.
16:01One of the interesting features
16:03about when monoatomic gold is being produced
16:06is that 44% of it disappears.
16:10No one knows where it goes.
16:11Some people have suggested
16:12it actually goes to another dimension.
16:15The Egyptians called it the field of mufkuts.
16:19And so this is like the kind of
16:21other-dimensional connection we have with this gold.
16:24So they thought that when you take it,
16:26you're connecting with this other-dimensional reality.
16:31When we look to cultures all over the world,
16:33ancient cultures,
16:34to these magical substances
16:36that bring an ascended state of being,
16:38a higher state of enlightenment,
16:40we are not only seeing mufkuts formed out of gold in Egypt,
16:43but we are finding in the Greco-Roman tradition,
16:46ichor and ambrosia,
16:48the food of the gods that let them live
16:50in this higher state of vitality.
16:52We find in the Vedic and Hindu traditions,
16:54soma,
16:55which brings you also into the higher ascended state.
16:58And if we go back to the Norse tradition,
17:00we find Ithun and her golden apples,
17:03that when the gods eat these apples,
17:05they have eternal life,
17:06they have youthful vitality and strength.
17:09And it's very interesting that these apples are golden,
17:12just like the monoatomic gold of Mufkuts,
17:15the bread of the pharaohs.
17:17Lawrence Gardner was one of the first people
17:20to connect monoatomics with the esoteric tradition.
17:25Lawrence Gardner was a Templar.
17:27He was a Knight Templar.
17:28And he had learned of this process
17:31through the Templar tradition
17:32because Templars were passing on this tradition.
17:37They originally learned of it
17:39from the certain members of the Coptic Church,
17:43the Sabaeans and the Druze,
17:44all who had passed on this alchemical tradition from Egypt.
17:50That's where the Templar order got it.
17:52That's where Lawrence Gardner learned of it.
17:55Lawrence had some fascinating things to say
17:57about this monoatomic gold.
17:59He said that it was produced by taking gold
18:03and then entering it into a high spin state
18:07so that it would literally enter into this field
18:10or dimension of the blessed, as it was called,
18:12and be transformed.
18:14And that in its transformed state,
18:18it had these incredible properties
18:20of levitation, anti-gravity,
18:24and that it could even convey those qualities
18:27to other objects.
18:31As he continues his investigation,
18:33he realizes that the technology
18:36that could be utilized to produce
18:38this white powder substance
18:39is the biblical Ark of the Covenant,
18:42which is thought of as a communications device.
18:46In the Old Testament stories,
18:49the Old Testament God Yahweh would manifest
18:51on the mercy seat of the Ark of the Covenant
18:54as this luminous humanoid figure
18:58surrounded by rainbow-colored light.
19:01But the Ark of the Covenant
19:02also had these electrical capabilities as well.
19:06It's thought to have been radioactive.
19:08It's thought of even as a weapons system.
19:12One question that comes up when it comes to this monatomic gold is,
19:16how does it get to this high spin state?
19:20How does it get to this place of becoming exotic matter?
19:23And some of the studies that have been done on it in modern day
19:29have shown that you need to provide
19:32a high-temperature current of electricity.
19:37So, for example, an Ark has been applied
19:40to the gold or the platinum
19:42to heat it up to temperatures
19:45that are equivalent to what you would find on the sun.
19:47And so the Ark is providing this high-temperature,
19:52high-energy state
19:53that is pumping all of this energy density into the atom,
19:59which is then part of what transforms the atom
20:02into a new exotic state.
20:05We know from astrophysics that within stars,
20:08this is the birthplace of higher atoms.
20:10The stars are alchemical furnaces
20:12that allow for the atoms to build up,
20:16you know, from hydrogen to helium to oxygen, carbon.
20:19All of these higher elements that we have in the universe
20:21come from stars and supernova.
20:25So there's plasma physics that starts coming in.
20:29There's high-energy physics that starts coming in.
20:32There's nuclear and quantum and atomic...
20:34You know, all of these higher physics elements
20:37come in when you reach these temperatures in the stars.
20:40So it's been hypothesized that the Ark of the Covenant
20:44was something that could also create such an arc.
20:48The positive pole and the negative pole,
20:51the cherubim coming across
20:52was where that point of almost connection
20:55where the current could leap across
20:57and create this arc.
21:00And then if some gold was placed in that,
21:02it would then transform it into the white powder
21:06or into the monoatomic.
21:07What's so interesting about this, too,
21:11is that they talk about the Ark of the Covenant
21:13as being a most holy device.
21:17The difference between something that is holy
21:19and something that is most holy,
21:22like the Ark of the Covenant,
21:23is that the Ark of the Covenant could convey
21:25or transpose an unholy object
21:29into a most holy object or holy object.
21:31So there's consistency here
21:34with what Lawrence is seeing
21:35with the monatomic gold in ancient Egypt
21:37and what the Bible says about the Ark of the Covenant.
21:41In his book, Lawrence makes a very interesting observation
21:45about the etymology of the word ark,
21:48spelled A-R-K.
21:49He notes that the Latin A-R-K comes from the Greek A-R-C,
21:57phonetically the same.
22:00But A-R-C, Ark, refers to a box or a container.
22:06He goes on to note that the Latin and the Greek Ark,
22:10A-R-K, A-R-C, then goes into French
22:12and it becomes R-K, A-R-C-H-E.
22:16Well, by the time Ark gets into English,
22:20an Ark, A-R-K, is a boat, like Noah sailed in.
22:25It's a method of transportation.
22:28Ark, A-R-C, is something that electricity does.
22:31It makes an Ark.
22:33Well, of course, that's what the Ark of the Covenant did as well.
22:37So now we seem to be going in circles here, but not really.
22:39We're just getting into the heart of the matter here
22:41that the Ark of the Covenant was a transportation device.
22:45It was a boat of the gods.
22:47They could use it to teleport throughout the cosmos.
22:50It was a container.
22:52It is a source of mysteries and hidden secrets.
22:55And it's an electrical device.
22:58Moses' brother Aaron had two sons who were killed
23:01by bolts that emerged from the Ark of the Covenant.
23:05So it very clearly was an electrical device
23:08and was capable of producing an electrical Ark.
23:13As the mysteries mount around the power and purpose
23:17of the legendary Ark of the Covenant,
23:19new questions arise around the connection
23:22with this sacred device and monoatomic alchemy.
23:25The Templar order to this day still extracts monoatomic elements.
23:31They use them primarily in like a communion ritual that they do,
23:37where it represents the bread during the communion ritual.
23:41In fact, if you go to the Temple of Seti I at Abydos,
23:47there is a chamber that's closed to the public.
23:50What's significant about that chamber, though,
23:53is on the temple walls of that chamber
23:56is a depiction of an Ark undergoing transportation.
24:01It also shows an Ark not under transportation.
24:06And there's Templar graffiti from the 1200s,
24:09these red Templar crosses emphasizing that Ark.
24:13According to our tradition,
24:15that chamber was one of the chambers
24:17where the Templar order recovered
24:18one of six Arks that are currently in our possession.
24:23So Lawrence Gardner, part of his work
24:25was to start to bring to the attention of people
24:29this connection between these Arks
24:31and these monoatomic elements.
24:34But we continue to this day to utilize these things.
24:38One of the theories about the Ark of the Covenant
24:41is that the superconductive qualities
24:45that are supposed to be associated with that,
24:47the energy that it was supposed to have created,
24:49is really intriguing because some people suggested
24:52this was actually the crucible itself
24:54where monoatomic gold was created.
24:58It was alchemically produced somehow
25:01in the Ark of the Covenant.
25:04So if that's the case,
25:05this is really, really intriguing
25:06because not only do we have the idea
25:10that there was more than one Ark,
25:11also that it may have been connected
25:13with the construction of these megalithic sites
25:16and pyramids that we actually find in Egypt.
25:19And the reason being
25:21is that when you create this monoatomic gold,
25:24and this has been tested relatively recently,
25:26it creates like an anti-gravitational field
25:30around where it's being produced at that time.
25:35And so not only are you producing
25:36this like sacred kind of substance
25:39which you ingest for spiritual purposes,
25:43but also you're creating a field
25:45where you can levitate giant blocks of stone.
25:48We see examples of this referred to in the Torah
25:53or the Old Testament with the Ark of the Covenant,
25:56which, you know, just based on the layers of gold
25:59and acacia wood and everything else
26:01that was involved in it,
26:02would have weighed at least two tons.
26:05And yet two people could carry it with rods, right?
26:08Which doesn't even make sense
26:10unless it's somehow levitating,
26:14you know, or it's somehow losing that weight.
26:17So if you have a quantity of this monatomic gold
26:22and you're sitting next to a hundred-ton block of red granite,
26:27it could be levitated.
26:29Now think about that in light of the mystery
26:33of how the ancient Egyptians
26:34were so effortlessly able
26:36to move 100-ton-plus blocks of granite
26:42at the Osirian,
26:43at the Valley Temple,
26:45in the king's chamber of the Great Pyramid.
26:49How did they do this?
26:50Is this, is it possible
26:51that this is what they were doing?
26:53There's something very different
26:55in the properties of these monatomic elements
26:58that allows them to almost defy,
27:01you know, it's like we have to go
27:03beyond our known physics now
27:05to fully explain what might be happening.
27:08We have to start looking at the possibility
27:10of parallel realities,
27:12alternate dimensions,
27:14anti-gravity, wormholes,
27:16all of these kinds of things
27:17start to become part of the realm of possibility
27:20when we explore into exotic matter
27:23and its properties.
27:24As more alchemical mysteries
27:28from ancient Memphis are discovered,
27:31what other evidence will be revealed
27:33about the powers of gold
27:35that helped the ancient Egyptian pharaohs
27:37gain deeper access
27:39to the multidimensional realms
27:41that are beyond our understanding?
27:44New discoveries are now shedding
27:47some new light on this concept.
27:50It's still all about gold.
27:53But it's a different kind of gold
27:54called nano-gold,
27:56nano-particle gold.
27:58Now, this is fascinating to me
27:59because nano-particle gold
28:01is known in the scientific community.
28:03It is accepted.
28:04It is being applied successfully today
28:07in a number of medical applications.
28:10And the reason is
28:12because it is bioavailable
28:14to the human body.
28:15If these principles were known
28:19in the time of the pharaohs,
28:21it would make sense
28:22that it would give them
28:23extraordinary abilities
28:25that those around them don't have.
28:27For example,
28:29one of the things that has been discovered
28:31is that nano-gold
28:34actually helps the DNA
28:36in the replication process.
28:39When we think of DNA
28:40as the two strands that we know today,
28:43the double helix,
28:44when that DNA replicates,
28:48those two strands come undone.
28:51The term is unzipping.
28:52They become unzipped.
28:54And the mono-atomic gold
28:57could help with that.
28:58But the nano-gold is documented.
29:01With doing precisely this,
29:03it accelerates the unzipping of the DNA,
29:07producing more opportunities
29:09to replicate more DNA
29:11in a shorter period of time.
29:13In short,
29:15the nano-gold
29:16enhances our ability
29:18to be the best version
29:20of our biological selves,
29:22whatever that biology would be.
29:25So whether these are pure humans
29:28or perhaps hybrid humans,
29:30as the text suggests,
29:32whatever biology was there
29:35would benefit
29:37from the nanoparticles of gold.
29:40So when we look at the role
29:43of gold in the past
29:45as a monetary instrument,
29:47as an ornament of beauty,
29:51we also see that gold
29:53has been viewed
29:55as a substance
29:57that enhances life.
30:01And as we discover more
30:03about the hidden mysteries
30:05underneath the Giza Plateau,
30:07we discover more
30:09of the texts
30:10that have never been
30:12translated and deciphered.
30:13And we see more examples
30:15of the intact pyramids
30:17that have still
30:18not been opened.
30:20I think that we're going
30:21to have deeper insights,
30:22greater understanding
30:23into precisely
30:25how these principles worked
30:27and what the mana
30:28of the pharaohs
30:30was really all about.
30:31of God
30:50is
30:50of the
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