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00:00Saqqara
00:28Situated roughly 22 miles south of Giza, this southern region of the pyramid field has long been known as a major piece of the Memphite necropolis
00:38and is a royal burial ground for several Egyptian kings dating back to the first dynasty.
00:47As the dilapidating pyramids and mastabas protrude above the sacred sands of Saqqqara,
00:53the true power and purpose of this region has puzzled alternative and mainstream researchers.
01:01As more relics are revealed, what lies beneath the sands of Saqqqara offers a glimpse into a potential prediluvian underworld that defies all understanding.
01:14If you were to pick a particular dot of real estate on the planet, this massive planet that we live on,
01:22let's pick a dot that is the strangest, most enigmatic, most powerful.
01:26You're talking about the west bank of the Nile near Cairo, present-day Cairo,
01:32encompassing the Great Pyramid Complex, encompassing Dashur, the Pyramid of Zoser at Saqqara,
01:39Abu Sir, Abu Ghurab, this massive field of energy and focused intention that we can't even duplicate today.
01:49And you have to ask, why was it built? Who built it? What is going on here?
01:55And as I look at it, the answer has to involve Orion. It has to involve resurrection.
02:03And ultimately, it likely involves the Earth itself and this concept of the Earth as a generator of resonance and Earth energy.
02:13Arguably, the biggest and most important cemetery, mulchry area and necropolis is that of Saqqqara,
02:26which served specifically Memphis. In fact, they're both on exactly the same latitude.
02:33So Saqqqara is where the demarcation is between North and South Egypt or Upper and Lower Egypt.
02:41And it's a massive, sprawling area of tombs, of mastabas, of pyramids and other much stranger structures.
02:54When it comes to trying to understand Saqqara, it's very, very confusing and, you know, disorientating
03:00because there's so much going on underground. That's what's so bizarre about this place.
03:05Some people have suggested that there's some kind of magic there, some kind of power that's in the land.
03:12So we've got this real mystical world going on beneath the surface.
03:16As of 2020, only about 1% of the known archaeological field has been excavated in Saqqara.
03:28And this is what makes so much of the mystery so fascinating for this generation and future generations.
03:36For so many people, young people, the idea is that everything has already been found.
03:40Everything's already been excavated.
03:41And that is not the case with Saqqara.
03:44We have generations of mystery and exploration that lie ahead of us.
03:51The Step Pyramid of Djoser, referred to by most scholars as being the first Egyptian pyramid,
03:58is the most famous monument in this region.
04:01According to Mainstream, this pyramid was built for Djoser,
04:05an Egyptian pharaoh and first king of the third dynasty.
04:11The purpose and influence of this stairway to heaven has many more questions than answers.
04:18If Saqqara truly dates to the time that we believe that it dates,
04:24between 12,000 and 13,000 years before present, as part of the Giza complex,
04:29the Djoser pyramid probably was not built at the same time.
04:34It came later.
04:36The pyramid is not in its original form.
04:39It is believed that the outer casing has been stripped away,
04:42and what we're looking at was never meant to be seen by the naked eye.
04:46The six levels of the stonework that we see now is never meant to be seen.
04:51When we look at the Step Pyramid, not only is it iconic because of the steps that it has,
04:59but beneath it is an even bigger mystery.
05:04Because to start off with, a massive, gigantic area was cut out of the bedrock,
05:11going down hundreds of feet.
05:13And into this was placed a huge sarcophagus chamber.
05:21And, of course, within this, the sarcophagus of Djoser was contained.
05:27But leading away from this massive sarcophagus chamber
05:33were a series of tunnels that went off towards the west, the east, and the south.
05:43And these went on for many hundreds of yards.
05:48And when they were explored,
05:50it was found that they contained arguably as many as 40,000 bowls and jars
05:58that were beautifully worked in hard stone.
06:03Many of these jars were from the pre-dynastic period,
06:05so that's beyond 3000 BC.
06:08What the hell were they doing there?
06:10What was 40,000 jars and bowls doing in these tunnels?
06:17When you're looking at the Step Pyramid Saqqara,
06:23which was built by Imhotep,
06:25the son of Ptah,
06:28for his king,
06:30Zozer,
06:31you're looking at a legacy
06:33that points directly to Sirius.
06:37Because as the son of Ptah,
06:39Imhotep is considered the first polymath on Earth.
06:43He's the da Vinci of his time.
06:45Imhotep was skilled in architecture, philosophy, and medicine.
06:51He was also a student of Toth.
06:54We know him better as Asclepius,
06:57the god of medicine,
06:58holding his rod of Asclepius,
07:00which we see as a common symbol for medicine and healing arts.
07:06Asclepius was known as a great healer.
07:08And in fact, in mythology,
07:10where Orion was stung by a scorpion at his foot,
07:15he experienced something that took him to the brink of death.
07:19In fact, one would say in many of the stories that actually he died.
07:24But he was saved by Asclepius and his rod.
07:27The rod of Asclepius being the same as a Caduceus symbol,
07:30sometimes depicted with only one snake.
07:32Asclepius today would be referenced as the constellation Ophiuchus.
07:39Imhotep was an initiate of the mystery tradition,
07:44especially the hermetic wisdom,
07:46the tradition that extends all the way back to the Egyptian god Toth,
07:50which brought in alchemy, which brought in study of the stars,
07:54which brought in understanding of alignments with the cardinal directions,
07:58the magnetics, how to harness it.
08:00All of this wisdom, this ancient wisdom,
08:03both alchemical wisdom as well as architectural wisdom,
08:06was brought through that mystery school tradition into Imhotep.
08:11All of that comes together at Zoser's pyramid.
08:15When you're standing before it, on the outside,
08:19you're looking at the step pyramid, the stairway to heaven.
08:21And then when you're privileged to go into it, as we can today,
08:26and you drop down 90 feet down this shaft,
08:30drilled exactly into the center of the pyramid,
08:33and there you see his granite sarcophagus,
08:36you realize that you're dealing with a multifaceted device or technology.
08:43This is all working together.
08:45And you recognize that this has extraterrestrial connections as well.
08:51This was imported to Earth.
08:54And this is the start in the modern era,
08:58just 5,700 years ago,
09:00of the reinvigoration of this knowledge that came from the stars.
09:04Roughly one mile northwest of Zoser's pyramid,
09:12a network of subterranean chambers known as the Serapium defies all understanding.
09:20When we go into Saqqara,
09:22and a very unassuming staircase that leads underground,
09:27what we find is something that looks like it comes from a science fiction Hollywood movie.
09:32It is a high-tech corridor with a series of chambers offset
09:39as we walk along this highly polished limestone and granite structure.
09:46The ceilings are high.
09:49The stonework is perfection.
09:53The Serapium are underground galleries in Saqqara.
09:58And underground, I mean gigantic tunnels.
10:00They are maybe a large, two and a half meter.
10:04And right and left of these tunnels are niches.
10:08And in every niche is a sarcophagus.
10:10And this sarcophagus is gigantic.
10:13Only the lid has a weight of 20 to 40 tons.
10:17Only the lid.
10:19And the sarcophagus itself has a weight of 60 to 80 tons.
10:24When we come to the Serapium near Saqqara,
10:28we find a place of just immense mystery,
10:32more than perhaps most can even contemplate.
10:35Discovered in 1851 by the Frenchman Auguste Marriott,
10:39he was in the Cairo area looking for early Christian manuscripts on behalf of the Louvre.
10:44Saqqara, he's told a legend by the local Bedouins of this avenue of sphinxes
10:49that leads to this subterranean complex.
10:53He goes over to Saqqara.
10:54He finds the head of a sphinx.
10:57Then he finds another and another.
10:59And he follows the trail,
11:01digs down 30, 60 feet,
11:03and enters into this gallery
11:05where he finds these 24 granite boxes
11:10all lined up in a row in individual galleries.
11:15He sees salt calcified on the walls as he enters.
11:19And he's confused by all this.
11:21He's told the legend that these are sarcophagi for the sacred Apis bulls.
11:27And he must have had the same reaction
11:29that a contemporary visitor to the Serapium has.
11:34That doesn't make any sense.
11:36This doesn't add up.
11:37These are massive boxes that are so perfectly constructed
11:42that it's a way over-the-top misfit
11:46to say that this is the sarcophagi for the sacred Apis bull.
11:51So what are these boxes?
11:54What are these coffers?
11:56In 2001, I gained permission from Zai Hawass,
12:01who was the director of the Giza Plateau at that time.
12:04We went down to Saqqara
12:05and to a mysterious place called the Serapium.
12:11I had a flashlight with me.
12:13I had a square that was calibrated
12:17to within 50 millionths of an inch,
12:21a straight edge that was calibrated
12:23to within one-ten-thousandths of an inch,
12:26and it was 12 inches long.
12:28I went inside this one box.
12:30It had the corner blown off of it.
12:32And I put the square on the underside of the lid.
12:36Then I went to the opposite side,
12:38did the same thing.
12:40With those two photographs,
12:41what you see is flat surfaces,
12:45a reflection of my hand and the gauges
12:48with no aberrations.
12:49And the condition that exists there
12:52is that you have two vertical surfaces
12:55opposite each other that are perfectly parallel.
12:58I don't think people really understand
13:01what it takes to perform that kind of work
13:06and achieve those kind of results.
13:09I have been through the place since then
13:12with engineers, with craftspeople,
13:15and everybody is absolutely blown away
13:19and amazed at it.
13:21And they know that these artifacts are a smoking gun
13:26from a very advanced civilization.
13:28When we look at the sarcophagus,
13:32what we find is that these are not made
13:36of the red granite that we see in Aswan
13:40because the granite is made of three primary minerals,
13:44quartz, feldspar, and mica.
13:47In the case of Aswan granite,
13:49we have rose quartz and we have a pink feldspar.
13:53This is not the case when in Saqqara,
13:56what we find is something called black granite.
13:59And this is fascinating to me
14:01because it is a lower quartz,
14:03only about 20% quartz,
14:05rather than the 84% that we find in Aswan.
14:08Lower quartz granite,
14:11high, high percentage of biotite mica.
14:16Geologically, what does this tell us?
14:18The mica itself, the biotite,
14:21is a powerful insulator.
14:23Whatever was happening inside of that sarcophagus,
14:27these devices were built to contain
14:30whatever was happening,
14:32to contain the energy,
14:34to protect whatever was happening inside,
14:36and also to protect
14:38whatever was happening inside
14:40from an external environment.
14:43These structures were so large,
14:46these granite sarcophagi,
14:47so large it would be impossibly difficult
14:49to get them into this structure.
14:52We also see the remnants of what looks like
14:54there was a calamity or a mistake
14:57because one of the sarcophagi
14:59was left near the entrance
15:00and abandoned.
15:02We don't know why.
15:04It's as if they took it in
15:06or were trying to rapidly take it out
15:08right before a cataclysm
15:10and they just left it right in the center
15:12of the entryway.
15:14The enigma of this place
15:16and the energetic that comes off
15:18of these particular sarcophagi
15:20is beyond description.
15:23It's not stranger than we imagined.
15:26It's stranger, frankly,
15:28than can be imagined.
15:29The question had always been,
15:33well, what were they doing?
15:37What were they using these boxes for?
15:41Why are they so precise?
15:44Obviously, for the expense
15:47that it would take to create them,
15:50they had to be extremely important.
15:52Those kind of tolerances and precision
15:54are not crafted into a product
15:56for no reason at all.
15:58There is a very specific
15:59and precise reason for it.
16:03As the mysteries mount in Saqqara,
16:06recent experiments raise new questions
16:09about this region of the necropolis.
16:12Inspired by Kirlian photography,
16:15BioWell is a gas discharge visualization device
16:18with a special sensor
16:20that reads the energies
16:21of the quantum field
16:22and helps alternative researchers
16:24understand how this field reacts
16:27in and around humans and monuments.
16:31We came to Saqqara area
16:33and when I started doing measurements,
16:36I came to understanding
16:37it is a very, very special place.
16:41I've done measurements nearby Josser pyramid
16:44and we were able to come inside Josser pyramid
16:47and they did measurements inside as well.
16:49The energy was very high.
16:53Then, of course,
16:55inside the Josser pyramid,
16:57you have a big area,
16:59empty area,
17:01very high,
17:02deep on the ground,
17:04about 40,
17:0535, 40 meters.
17:07And there,
17:08at the bottom,
17:09we have a huge cube.
17:12It's not a tomb.
17:13And you can go down there,
17:17energy there was very high.
17:21So,
17:21at the top,
17:23some level of energy,
17:24but when you go down,
17:26it's much higher.
17:27So,
17:28it is absolutely clear
17:29that it is something special.
17:33And,
17:33even more than that,
17:35they have Serapium,
17:37they have 24 granite boxes.
17:40Our device,
17:43we have little Biowell Mini,
17:45it operates on Bluetooth
17:46through with mobile phone.
17:48And it works very well.
17:50I did many, many measurements.
17:52When we came to Serapium,
17:54I was trying to do measurements,
17:57impossible.
17:58No Bluetooth signal.
18:00So,
18:00device shows it is Bluetooth connected.
18:02On the phone,
18:03I don't see connection.
18:05So,
18:06it means
18:06that it was some
18:08electromagnetic field
18:10that totally suppressed
18:11this Bluetooth connection.
18:14We know this very well
18:15in our technology,
18:17because all military sites,
18:19and governmental sites,
18:19they use it.
18:21Why in
18:21this underground tunnel,
18:25with these granite boxes,
18:26they have this electromagnetic field?
18:27Why?
18:28We think
18:30that all these pyramids,
18:33this Serapium,
18:34all these shifts,
18:36it was a type
18:37of communication technology.
18:39And,
18:40it was designed
18:40to communicate
18:41with maybe
18:42some other civilizations.
18:45Because,
18:46all this indicates us
18:48that these pyramids
18:50and other subjects
18:52was created
18:54by some high,
18:55very high technology.
18:58Millions of people
18:59visit
19:00the Step Pyramid at Saqqara.
19:01They visit
19:02the Giza Plateau.
19:04But,
19:04most don't have
19:05a fundamental understanding
19:06of what they're looking at
19:07in terms of the purpose
19:09of these pyramids.
19:11Nor do they appreciate
19:12what is going on
19:13underground.
19:15We know for an absolute fact
19:17that eight miles
19:18of tunnels
19:18fan out
19:19from the Step Pyramid
19:21at Saqqara,
19:22from the stairway to heaven.
19:23We have photos
19:24of the galleries.
19:26These are all painted,
19:27and they were,
19:28there were storerooms
19:29where there was treasure
19:30for Zoser
19:31and other kings as well.
19:34The entire Giza Plateau
19:36is believed to be honeycombed
19:37with these tunnels.
19:38We've actually found them
19:40today.
19:40We don't know
19:41how deep they go,
19:43in other words,
19:43how many levels deep
19:44they go,
19:45or how far
19:46they fan out.
19:47This is a closely
19:48guarded secret
19:49in Egypt,
19:50even today.
19:51It's off limits
19:53to the general public.
19:54because it raises
19:55these questions.
19:57If what we're seeing
19:58on the surface
19:59is only a fraction
20:00of what actually
20:02the entire complex
20:03must have been,
20:04what exactly is going on
20:06underneath the Giza Plateau,
20:08underneath Saqqara,
20:10underneath Abusir?
20:11All these other locations
20:13must clearly connect
20:15with one another.
20:17Everything that we see
20:18under Saqqara
20:19is actually part
20:21of the Giza Plateau.
20:23It's about 22 miles away.
20:254,000 square acres
20:28is what we're looking at.
20:30It's a huge,
20:30it's a massive place.
20:32But rather than thinking
20:33of it as separate
20:34from Giza,
20:35if we can think of this
20:36as a continuous
20:37subterranean complex,
20:39now it begins
20:40to make sense.
20:41From an archaeological
20:42perspective,
20:43it looks like
20:44we are viewing
20:45one massive complex.
20:48there's a whole connection
20:50between these pyramids.
20:52Some people have suggested
20:53there's underground networks
20:55associated with them.
20:56We certainly have that
20:57at the Giza Plateau
20:58and at Saqqara,
20:59for instance.
21:00Some people have suggested
21:01there's some kind
21:02of energy source
21:03that's being manipulated
21:05along this length
21:07of pyramids
21:08going all the way
21:09down south.
21:10And the energy
21:11is then brought up
21:12and the pyramids
21:13are then used
21:14as these kind of
21:15power plants,
21:16according to authors
21:17like Chris Dunn
21:18and others.
21:19And so there's
21:20something really profound
21:21about this
21:21because there's even
21:23the work of like
21:24John Burke
21:25who believes
21:25that they were using
21:26certain materials
21:27and certain locations
21:30in the geology
21:31and the magnetism
21:32of the earth
21:33to actually release ions
21:35so you have
21:36this fertilizing presence,
21:38this movement
21:38across this particular
21:40alignment of pyramids.
21:42And this has been
21:42scientifically tested
21:44as well
21:44so there's definitely
21:45something in this.
21:47Nikola Tesla
21:48was very fascinated
21:49with the ancient
21:51Egyptian pyramids
21:52and he felt
21:53that they were more
21:54than just places
21:55of ceremony
21:56or sacred burials.
21:59He believed
22:00that these pyramids
22:02were energy devices.
22:04He saw the whole earth
22:06as a generator
22:08of this great magnetic field.
22:10In the core of the earth
22:11was where the generator
22:12was within the magma
22:14and he felt
22:16that there was something
22:17about both the construction
22:19of the pyramids
22:21and their pyramidal shape,
22:23the triangular shape,
22:25creating a cone,
22:27creating a way
22:28of directing the energy
22:30that came up
22:30from the earth
22:31and then amplifying it
22:33somehow through the,
22:35maybe through the quartz
22:36that's in the stone
22:38that was used
22:39and he felt
22:40that you could have
22:41wireless transmission
22:42of energy
22:43and this inspired
22:44his Tesla towers
22:46and he made them
22:47somewhat pyramidal
22:48in shape
22:49and felt that
22:51if we can harness
22:52the natural energy
22:53between the earth
22:54and the ionosphere
22:55that we can generate
22:57electricity
22:58and then wirelessly
22:59transmit it
23:00from one place
23:01to another place.
23:02As the underworld
23:05of the Memphite
23:06necropolis
23:07is slowly revealed,
23:09there is little doubt
23:11that the pyramids
23:12along the west bank
23:13of the Nile
23:14were using the properties
23:16of specific stones
23:17to enhance
23:18their function
23:19and design.
23:21But the question remains,
23:23was the purpose
23:24strictly for energetic production
23:26or was this
23:28spiritual transformation
23:29technology
23:30left to us
23:31from our
23:32pre-Diluvian ancestors?
23:34As with most
23:36ancient mysteries
23:37in Egypt,
23:38the search for clues
23:39returns to Giza
23:40to discover
23:42the strongest evidence
23:43of ancient
23:44energetic production.
23:47Inspired by the work
23:48of Nikola Tesla,
23:49the 1998 release
23:51of the Giza power plant
23:53used an engineering
23:55perspective
23:56of the Great Pyramid
23:57of Giza
23:57to explain
23:59how this mysterious
24:00monument
24:01could function
24:02as a free energy device.
24:05I came to the conclusion
24:06and presented evidence
24:08that all the features
24:09inside the Great Pyramid
24:10support the idea
24:11it functioned
24:13as a power plant
24:14and it was used
24:15to draw vibrations
24:18from the earth
24:18and convert those vibrations
24:20to electromagnetic energy
24:22and then convey
24:24that energy
24:25to the outside
24:26via the shafts
24:27of the King's Chamber.
24:29The most important aspect
24:31in my new book,
24:33the Giza,
24:34the Tesla connection,
24:35is the discovery
24:37by NASA physicist,
24:39Dr. Friedemann Freund,
24:41who discovered
24:43the physics
24:43behind earthquake lights.
24:45and the collection
24:47of evidence
24:48that he gathered
24:49shows that there
24:51is a process
24:52that happens
24:53in the lithosphere,
24:55in the igneous rock,
24:57where when the rock
24:59is stressed,
25:00it releases electrons
25:01that shoot
25:03to the surface
25:03to the highest point
25:05in the surrounding area.
25:07That really expanded
25:09the whole power plant theory,
25:11considering that the Great Pyramid
25:13is on a high plateau
25:15and it certainly is
25:17the highest point
25:18on the surface
25:19and that if you could
25:21stimulate rocks
25:22underneath the earth
25:24to release electrons,
25:27the lithosphere
25:28is like a huge battery
25:30and it's like 100 kilometers
25:33thick though.
25:34so you have
25:35a huge potential battery
25:37where all you have to do
25:39is shake the electrons loose
25:41and they will come rushing
25:43to the surface.
25:44So basically,
25:46my concept,
25:47originally it was a power plant,
25:49but now I describe it
25:51as an electron harvester
25:52because what you are doing
25:54is you're harvesting electrons
25:56from the lithosphere.
25:58And the other part to that
26:00is that the stimulation
26:02of the release of electrons
26:04in the lithosphere
26:06can't be limited
26:08to just one pyramid.
26:09So it has to serve
26:10all the pyramids.
26:13As the shroud
26:15over this vast tunnel system
26:17beneath the pyramid field
26:18is lifted,
26:20what other relics
26:21will be brought
26:21to the surface
26:22to help alternative researchers
26:24connect the pieces
26:26of this ancient puzzle
26:27and challenge
26:29the mainstream theories
26:30around the pre-dynastic
26:32power and purpose
26:34of this mysterious necropolis.
26:39The more we keep digging,
26:41the more we entertain
26:43different ideas
26:44and use our imaginations,
26:46we can arrive at the truth
26:48because just to say
26:50right now
26:52that we know
26:52all that there is to know
26:54about the life on this planet
26:57in prehistory
26:58is a crime.
27:02I think the young people today
27:03have been energized
27:05by a new understanding
27:08of their ancient ancestors.
27:11They will continue
27:12to rewrite history
27:14because I think
27:15that's what we need to do.
27:16We can't be stuck
27:17in the past
27:18and not be willing
27:20to rewrite history.
27:22Everything belongs
27:23to the future right now.
27:24We can't be stuck
27:26with our own
27:34life in the first
27:34but we're going to be
27:35lying around in the last
27:35of our utk.
27:36We can't be stuck
27:37while we're in the last
27:37of our future
27:38like this.
27:38We'll do it.
27:39We can't be stuck
27:39while we're in the last
27:40of our story.
27:40We can't be stuck
27:41unless we're stuck
27:42by the new one
27:42or another.
27:43We can't be stuck
27:44until we're talking
27:45into them.
27:45We can't be stuck
27:45in a design
27:46with our network
27:46to the future.
27:47Let's see
27:47in an image
27:48or follow
27:49the future.
27:50We can't be stuck
27:51in our alignment
27:52and then we can't be?
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