The NXR Podcast - April 05, 2024


THE FRIDAY SPECIAL - The Lost City of Atlantis Was Just Found!


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In Plato s dialogues Critias and Timaeus, he talks about a strange place called Atlantis. According to him, Atlantis was a powerful and advanced civilization, located somewhere near the Pillars of Hercules, what we now know as the Strait of Gibraltar. It was ruled by a series of kings descended from the god Poseidon, and was renowned for its wealth, military prowess, and sophisticated society. However, Atlantis became corrupt and imperialistic, leading the Athenians to defeat them in a cataclysmic war around 9,000 years before Plato s time. As punishment, the gods submerged Atlantis beneath the ocean in a single day and night.

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00:00:01.000 In Plato's dialogues Critias and Timaeus, he talks about a strange place called Atlantis.
00:00:08.140 According to him, Atlantis was a powerful and advanced civilization, located somewhere
00:00:13.460 near the Pillars of Hercules, what we now know as the Strait of Gibraltar.
00:00:18.360 It was ruled by a series of kings descended from the god Poseidon and was renowned for
00:00:23.600 its wealth, military prowess, and sophisticated society.
00:00:27.360 However, Atlantis became corrupt and imperialistic, leading the Athenians to defeat them in a
00:00:33.960 cataclysmic war around 9,000 years before Plato's time.
00:00:39.200 As punishment, the gods submerged Atlantis beneath the ocean in a single day and night.
00:00:45.600 Given its legendary status, many moderns assumed that Atlantis never existed.
00:00:53.640 But has Atlantis been hiding in plain sight all along?
00:00:57.360 yes and here's the answer yes welcome to the show episode over atlantis might even give us
00:01:03.900 the mother of all mermaids you don't like it you love it it's actually brian's view i'm skeptical
00:01:10.240 but it is it's brian's official like on record i'm here's two things that i know for sure okay
00:01:14.760 i don't need i need to know which camera i'm looking at here so i can make the red one okay
00:01:20.280 listen two things are sure we know where atlantis was yes without a doubt no doubt and number two
00:01:26.800 Joel is wrong about the mother of the mermaids.
00:01:28.780 Okay, well, I'm not even saying it's my view,
00:01:30.680 but I'll give it, you know, but number three,
00:01:32.780 primary water is legit.
00:01:35.220 Oh, yeah.
00:01:35.600 All three of us agree.
00:01:37.600 Primary water is not even a theory at this point.
00:01:39.720 Gospel of Jesus Christ, 100%.
00:01:41.500 100%.
00:01:41.940 It's not even close.
00:01:42.940 The number of times you guys have used this is making me uncomfortable.
00:01:46.280 Primary water, also 100%.
00:01:47.960 Not importance, but same level of certainty.
00:01:51.020 Wait, you just went up to 100.
00:01:52.900 Yeah.
00:01:53.020 Well, and here's, I think you can add certainty.
00:01:55.000 Right on, right on.
00:01:55.720 We can add another thing we know.
00:01:56.800 We could revive the city of Atlantis with a primary water well.
00:02:01.700 Which there is one in the middle of the city of Atlantis.
00:02:03.940 Well, and that's why it works in.
00:02:05.200 So we're going to talk about primary water.
00:02:06.940 We're going to talk about mermaid sun.
00:02:08.280 We're going to talk about Nephilim.
00:02:09.800 Because I think Plato's conception of a king with 10 suns definitely works in.
00:02:14.360 Indeed.
00:02:14.940 So all this is important.
00:02:16.400 But first, we should start with location.
00:02:19.580 Yeah, let's talk a little bit about why we're saying we know where Atlantis is.
00:02:22.760 Right.
00:02:22.920 Because like you said, in the cold open, we have this very, actually, it's just, it hangs by a
00:02:28.460 thread, historically speaking, our knowledge of this place called Atlantis. Right. It's really
00:02:33.140 one historical account preserved like, like Ben described. And for most people that listen, they
00:02:39.160 go, that's the end of the story. They speculate about maybe a few offshore locations, sunken
00:02:44.000 cities, things like that. Assuming it's out in the ocean somewhere. There's the Atlantis of Japan,
00:02:48.540 just, you know, like the Yonaguni
00:02:50.460 or it's just completely
00:02:52.820 made up. But what happens
00:02:54.500 is that if you go to a little
00:02:56.600 place called the Sahara Desert,
00:02:59.160 Moritania,
00:03:00.580 Moritania, but you wouldn't expect it.
00:03:02.760 And you start to lay out a certain
00:03:04.560 set of facts around a certain location.
00:03:07.480 You will, not only
00:03:08.700 I'm convinced, anybody who looks into this,
00:03:10.780 not only will you say, wow,
00:03:12.560 that could be Atlantis, you will conclude
00:03:14.720 that is Atlantis.
00:03:16.520 And then let me tell you a nail in the coffin for me, which I already was certain, but today
00:03:21.060 it's just like, it was another nail.
00:03:25.420 There actually is another historical account of Atlantis, which I did not know about until
00:03:30.480 today.
00:03:30.860 From Herodotus.
00:03:31.220 And that is Herodotus, the father of history.
00:03:34.480 The father of history.
00:03:35.420 You might want to hold onto that one.
00:03:36.620 Yes.
00:03:37.100 Had compiled a map of the known world in his day.
00:03:40.540 And down there, right where we would expect Atlantis to be.
00:03:46.520 He had labeled a little circle
00:03:48.340 and he had written Atlantis.
00:03:50.840 Atlantis.
00:03:51.960 Atlantis.
00:03:52.480 So let me lay out a few facts.
00:03:53.960 And real quick,
00:03:54.680 wasn't there also a connection
00:03:56.540 with like a ruler there being Atlas?
00:03:58.420 Yeah, let me lay out a few facts here.
00:03:59.800 I'm going too fast.
00:04:00.840 And then you guys jump in.
00:04:02.400 We'll fill it in.
00:04:03.080 We'll get all of them by the end.
00:04:04.540 So there's this place in the Sahara Desert,
00:04:07.620 which first of all, you're like,
00:04:08.540 Sahara Desert?
00:04:09.120 I thought we were talking about a sunken city.
00:04:11.140 We thought we were talking about the underwater city.
00:04:13.360 We're talking about a place in Atlantis.
00:04:15.420 It's called the Eye of the Sahara.
00:04:17.220 It's a known landmark in this region
00:04:20.120 that doesn't get a lot of attention
00:04:21.880 because it's so far from any habitable place
00:04:24.760 in any kind of tourist sort of location.
00:04:27.380 People don't travel to it.
00:04:28.920 But if you look at it from above,
00:04:30.540 it's about a 23 to 24 kilometer in diameter.
00:04:34.860 Which lines up perfectly, by the way.
00:04:36.260 By the way.
00:04:36.680 With what Plato says.
00:04:37.620 Series of in the center, there's an island
00:04:39.620 or what would be if you had water at a certain level.
00:04:42.160 And then there are rings of land around it,
00:04:44.800 which perfectly matches the description,
00:04:47.960 physical description of the city of Atlantis.
00:04:48.600 And each of these rings are like mounds
00:04:50.140 that would be above the water.
00:04:52.120 You might even call them, you know,
00:04:53.240 because it's rings are like serpent mounds.
00:04:55.400 Yeah.
00:04:55.940 Like almost like a spiral.
00:04:57.360 It looks much like...
00:04:58.280 Spirals are always positive.
00:04:59.420 And spirals are evil.
00:05:01.000 We know this to be true.
00:05:02.240 And it's in a location...
00:05:03.660 Unironically believed.
00:05:04.100 But the middle would be above the sea level
00:05:05.880 if there had been water.
00:05:07.160 And each of these circles, concentric circles,
00:05:10.080 would also be above.
00:05:10.760 Would be at a same kind of elevation.
00:05:12.020 And there'd be water in between each one.
00:05:13.020 And the number of rings for land versus water
00:05:15.260 also match up to what Plato said.
00:05:16.620 Three or two.
00:05:17.120 So it's in a land that we call today Mauritania.
00:05:20.260 Yep.
00:05:20.480 Mauritania.
00:05:21.280 And surrounding it,
00:05:22.540 there are mountains called the Atlas Mountains.
00:05:24.880 Now, Atlantis just means the city of Atlas.
00:05:27.680 Right.
00:05:27.800 That's what it means.
00:05:29.000 And in legend,
00:05:30.320 the original king of Atlantis was a man named Atlas.
00:05:34.080 Who was Atlas? 0.84
00:05:35.140 Atlas was a Nephilim. 0.87
00:05:37.480 He was a Nephilim.
00:05:38.560 I mean, come on.
00:05:40.420 He was the son of Poseidon who was a fallen watcher.
00:05:43.020 who literally, according to the legend,
00:05:44.880 Poseidon takes to wife a mortal woman named Cleto
00:05:48.120 and has 10 sons.
00:05:49.040 The mother of mermaids.
00:05:51.300 According to Joel, the mother of mermaids.
00:05:53.120 According to Joel.
00:05:53.980 The mother of Nephilim, but also mermaids.
00:05:56.760 And mermaids.
00:05:57.500 They had 10 sons.
00:05:59.100 So anyway.
00:05:59.960 The first mermaid.
00:06:01.520 10 sons who ruled the kingdom.
00:06:03.020 Brian's position.
00:06:03.880 Who ruled the realms.
00:06:05.400 And what's fascinating about this,
00:06:07.720 so this is supposedly a legendary account here,
00:06:11.320 But Mauritania has a people that are now known as more the Berber people.
00:06:15.440 I think they became even Islamic at some point in later history.
00:06:18.320 They used to be called the Maury people.
00:06:19.540 But before that, then the Maury people.
00:06:21.360 And guess, Ben, just tell us, who was, according to their own history,
00:06:26.040 the first king of the Maury people?
00:06:28.280 It was a fella named Atlas. 0.90
00:06:30.420 Oh, my goodness.
00:06:31.260 They say that their first king was this legendary demigod figure named Atlas.
00:06:35.240 Named Atlas.
00:06:36.000 And the ruler of the capital city of the Atlantean Empire, which was Atlantis.
00:06:40.880 was Atlas the Nephilim child of Poseidon and Cleto?
00:06:44.300 There were.
00:06:44.760 Okay, so real quick.
00:06:45.820 So do we have any documentation that says Poseidon was the father of Atlas?
00:06:49.960 Yes.
00:06:50.780 Tell me.
00:06:51.400 Well, like Homer.
00:06:52.640 Okay.
00:06:53.100 You know, Ovid in the Metamorphoses.
00:06:55.620 And Herodotus, say the guy, father of...
00:06:58.380 Herodotus.
00:06:59.260 Herodotus, father of history.
00:07:01.200 And how much does he predate Plato?
00:07:03.940 He predates Plato.
00:07:05.300 He was...
00:07:05.900 Because Plato's getting his conception from him, right?
00:07:07.900 Herodotus died when Plato was two years old.
00:07:09.740 Yeah.
00:07:10.400 And Herodotus came around about 200 years
00:07:13.020 after Plato's great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather,
00:07:16.660 Solon, who was the one who went to Alexandria
00:07:20.700 and learned about this legend of the phantasm.
00:07:22.680 Yeah, learned about it, which at that point supposedly was 9,000.
00:07:25.460 So Plato is actually in the lineage of a guy
00:07:27.760 who's before the father of history.
00:07:30.340 I'm not even going to try to pronounce it.
00:07:32.500 Herodotus.
00:07:33.220 Herodotus, there we go.
00:07:34.060 If you remind me each individual time, I'm going to say it.
00:07:37.420 Just think of Herod and then Otis.
00:07:39.940 Herodotus. Beautiful. You nailed it. Right. But it's also because it's still fresh on my mind.
00:07:44.760 So give it 20 minutes and I'll be in trouble. But the point is Herodotus is that we're not
00:07:50.700 talking about hundreds of years, hundreds of years predating Plato, but Plato was actually
00:07:55.040 two years old. And, but in Plato's lineage, not the father of history and Plato's lineage,
00:08:01.460 you've got back, back, back before Herodotus is Solon. And he went to Alexandria and that's
00:08:09.000 where he discovered the legend of-
00:08:11.260 And this was 2600 BC.
00:08:12.120 Really, probably not legend.
00:08:13.360 He discovered the history-
00:08:14.400 The history of Atlantis at that time.
00:08:15.900 He received it from the Egyptian priest as history.
00:08:19.340 As historical narrative.
00:08:20.440 This was in around 600-ish BC, 2600 years ago.
00:08:25.220 So further, now this is a desert region, obviously.
00:08:29.460 But surrounding-
00:08:29.880 Something happened.
00:08:30.460 The physical description Solon preserves
00:08:32.680 has many, many very specific
00:08:34.860 and particular physical characteristics.
00:08:37.240 It's surrounded by a mountain range on a certain side
00:08:39.500 that has rivers running down into it.
00:08:41.480 The northern Atlas Mountains have rivers that come down.
00:08:44.240 River basins that are now bone dry.
00:08:46.160 Right, it's all dry.
00:08:46.760 But clearly carved out by rivers.
00:08:48.020 They were there.
00:08:48.800 Out of the southern entrance now, then the water flows out.
00:08:52.340 Clearly, this is exactly what we see when we look over this landscape.
00:08:55.900 We see the landscape as well.
00:08:57.160 Looks like it had been catastrophically deluged
00:08:59.900 with extraordinary amounts of running water.
00:09:02.380 I can't think of a single event.
00:09:03.460 Is there an event in history?
00:09:05.100 It's hard to think of a single one.
00:09:06.220 Lots of water, quickly.
00:09:07.700 Let's see if we can get Ken Ham on the phone.
00:09:10.300 The timeline would add up.
00:09:12.260 So when Solon came around...
00:09:14.080 That's a global flood.
00:09:15.560 Yeah, by the way, his nose flood.
00:09:17.600 Not local, but global.
00:09:19.480 Portland hardest hit.
00:09:20.900 So Solon said that, I believe it was 9,000 years before his time.
00:09:25.980 Yeah, which would have been about 11,000 something.
00:09:28.080 Right, which I doubt those numbers as completely accurate 1.00
00:09:33.440 because I think that the Bible is right
00:09:35.700 about wholly the earth is.
00:09:36.940 But the fact is, it was a long time before Solon,
00:09:40.720 who was a long time before Plato,
00:09:42.620 who's a long time before us.
00:09:44.200 And so it's very reasonable.
00:09:46.400 And I genuinely mean this.
00:09:47.660 It's going to sound like I'm joking.
00:09:49.220 It's very reasonable to say
00:09:50.740 that Atlantis was an antediluvian,
00:09:54.040 a pre-flood city.
00:09:55.060 That's all that means, pre-flood. 0.91
00:09:56.020 Ruled by a Nephilim king that was highly advanced. 0.96
00:09:59.320 And real quick, Nephilim,
00:10:00.200 what we're saying there is Atlas would be the Nephilim king.
00:10:02.720 Atlas was the Nephilim.
00:10:03.620 And to be Nephilim, that means he had a human mother
00:10:06.420 who married and procreated with a fallen angel father.
00:10:10.700 That would be Poseidon.
00:10:11.920 Poseidon.
00:10:12.560 Some of these fallen angels, we believe that they were princes,
00:10:15.720 spiritual princes, rulers, given dominion over principalities.
00:10:19.620 The principalities are not a thing, but rather a place.
00:10:22.560 Think of principalities in the same way you would think of provinces in Canada
00:10:25.880 or regions or states.
00:10:28.060 And some of these might not just be on land with nations and peoples,
00:10:31.580 but oceans, water, certain topography and things like that.
00:10:35.960 So what if one of the fallen angels, watchers that rebelled against God,
00:10:41.060 came down to earth and is a prince over a particular principality?
00:10:46.920 His particular principality happens to be over water.
00:10:51.380 And in a land region on the coast, at the time it was on the coast, had access to water.
00:10:56.700 The city itself, water was a big part of it.
00:11:00.180 It was said to be a very important port city.
00:11:03.120 Very important port city.
00:11:04.800 And so this is Poseidon.
00:11:07.100 And that he actually does have power over wind and waves,
00:11:09.840 not to the degree that Jesus,
00:11:11.940 who is he the disciples say
00:11:13.300 who can command the winds and waves and they obey him.
00:11:16.100 But we know that Satan in the book of Job
00:11:18.020 had authority to cause a great wind
00:11:20.400 to make the house of Job's children 0.98
00:11:23.520 collapse from a wind, nature, a wind, and kill them.
00:11:27.980 So it's not that Jesus alone,
00:11:30.420 that God alone has power over wind and waves.
00:11:32.420 He has the supreme power over wind and waves.
00:11:35.400 So the idea that one of these watchers, fallen angels,
00:11:39.140 over a particular region, a port city dealing with water,
00:11:44.400 and that that fallen angel would be a water type power over waves
00:11:49.340 and water Poseidon, and that he marries a human woman
00:11:53.560 and has a half fallen angel, half human child
00:11:57.060 that becomes the king of the city, Atlas.
00:11:59.580 Who then has 10 sons.
00:12:01.460 No, no, no.
00:12:03.240 It was Poseidon and Cleato had five sets of twins.
00:12:07.900 And Atlas was the first out of the world.
00:12:10.620 He's one of them, that's right.
00:12:11.480 And he was set over Atlantis, the capital city.
00:12:13.400 Because it was the whole region that they ruled.
00:12:15.720 It was an empire.
00:12:16.300 Yes, that's right.
00:12:16.840 And then the other 10 sons
00:12:18.200 ruled different regions of the Atlantean.
00:12:20.040 And just to finish spelling it out,
00:12:21.840 just because Brian wants his view
00:12:24.860 to be communicated as well.
00:12:26.040 So with all that, the fallen watcher, Poseidon, perhaps the same individual known by the Philistines.
00:12:32.880 And I'm not saying it has to be the same, but it's possible.
00:12:35.440 The same that's known as Poseidon in some mythology.
00:12:40.180 Greek mythology.
00:12:41.100 Greek mythology is this fallen angel, but then known to the Philistines as Dagon.
00:12:47.880 To the Romans as Neptune.
00:12:49.760 As Neptune, exactly.
00:12:51.340 So this is real.
00:12:52.520 The biblical account actually,
00:12:54.920 the biblical narrative accounts for this.
00:12:56.960 And then the wife, the human wife, Cleo?
00:13:00.820 Cleo. 0.79
00:13:01.520 Cleo.
00:13:03.280 So now this is the last part
00:13:04.980 that I personally am skeptical of,
00:13:06.780 but Brian believes it 100%.
00:13:08.260 Again, exact opposite.
00:13:10.460 I'm glad that everyone knows
00:13:11.900 that I don't think this is legit.
00:13:13.340 But it's worth mentioning.
00:13:14.920 Yeah, but they're confused now about me.
00:13:15.540 It's worth mentioning.
00:13:16.600 Okay, so I don't believe it 100% either.
00:13:18.480 I'm joking about Brian.
00:13:19.360 He doesn't believe it.
00:13:20.260 I think that it's within the realm of possibility,
00:13:22.380 but I'm not even giving it 50%.
00:13:24.100 But Enoch says, now Enoch is not canon
00:13:26.960 and it's not just because of Constantine
00:13:28.820 and the council of Nicaea cheated.
00:13:30.680 No, I think there are actual reasons.
00:13:32.660 I believe that we have the Bible.
00:13:34.140 God didn't make a mistake.
00:13:35.220 The same Holy Spirit who inspires the writing of the text
00:13:37.560 preserved it, preserved it, that this was supernatural,
00:13:40.560 that there were wicked men who would love to corrupt it,
00:13:42.400 but God didn't let them.
00:13:43.540 So I'm not, my trust is not in men.
00:13:45.400 My trust is in God preserving his word to us
00:13:48.420 for these 2000 years, praise God.
00:13:51.040 So Enoch, although it's not infallible,
00:13:54.880 inspired, canonical text,
00:13:57.140 you still have Peter and Jude.
00:14:00.040 You have biblical authors in their biblical text
00:14:03.200 that is inspired.
00:14:04.860 Reference it as credible.
00:14:06.840 About this situation,
00:14:08.640 about the Watchers and the Nephilim.
00:14:10.160 Exactly.
00:14:10.880 Now they don't reference it
00:14:12.520 about the mermaid situation.
00:14:14.400 Right.
00:14:14.900 Too bad.
00:14:15.740 Bummer.
00:14:16.060 It bums me out.
00:14:16.680 If only.
00:14:17.420 If only.
00:14:18.180 So this could be a portion of Enoch
00:14:19.820 that is untrue, or at least at minimum,
00:14:23.080 it should be viewed by us as a portion of Enoch
00:14:25.520 that could be untrue.
00:14:26.980 I think Enoch preserved popular oral tradition
00:14:32.120 about many legendary aspects of the world
00:14:35.140 that had been garbled through the generations
00:14:37.100 in similar ways to many of the ancient mythologies.
00:14:41.600 But Enoch did it because it was closer
00:14:43.480 to some of the primary sources
00:14:44.800 with greater purity than others,
00:14:46.520 which is why I think the New Testament authors
00:14:49.580 cite certain portions of it, but to be clear, none of us, we kid, but none of us are saying
00:14:54.920 Enoch should be taken. A lot of it we would look at and go, Enoch, what was he? He was on some
00:15:01.060 ayahuasca. Right. So all that being said, one thing that Enoch says about, because you always
00:15:07.540 think, okay, so the fallen angels, what happened to them? Right. Okay. Well, they tried to start
00:15:12.260 a hybrid race and that's where, you know, the Nephilim come from and the giants. And then, 0.69
00:15:15.820 And those who engaged in this unholy union
00:15:18.700 were locked in gloomy dungeons.
00:15:20.080 We know what happened to the fallen angels.
00:15:21.900 What happened to their offspring, right?
00:15:23.820 Their posterity. 0.98
00:15:25.000 Well, first generation, that's the Nephilim. 0.93
00:15:26.740 Think of like Hercules. 0.80
00:15:28.340 I think Hercules was real.
00:15:30.260 He's like a demigod, half God, lowercase g, fallen angel,
00:15:34.380 and part man, and this kind of idea.
00:15:36.860 And great men of renown with great strength
00:15:39.780 and great size and Gilgamesh.
00:15:41.880 Totally, totally.
00:15:42.820 And then their grandsons from the Nephilim on down,
00:15:47.160 subsequent generations would be giants.
00:15:50.240 So the angelic blood is now being diluted, 0.98
00:15:53.020 but there's still a great size, the Rephaim,
00:15:55.360 and having different sizes, different clans,
00:15:57.520 maybe even different skill sets and knowledge
00:16:00.300 or even supernatural abilities to heal.
00:16:02.540 The Rephaim healer as well as giant. 0.95
00:16:05.480 At least knowledge, at least skill set. 1.00
00:16:07.380 That's certainly plausible.
00:16:09.580 But then the last thing that doesn't,
00:16:11.180 It's what happened to the fallen angels?
00:16:13.160 We got it.
00:16:13.760 What happened to their children? 0.96
00:16:15.020 Nephilim, their children's children, and so on. 0.83
00:16:17.240 Giants, we got it. 0.88
00:16:18.800 But what about the women?
00:16:20.960 What about the women who married these fallen angels?
00:16:23.400 What happened to them?
00:16:24.180 Enoch has an answer.
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00:18:14.680 Well, what happened to them, according to Enoch, in this view that Joel claims, I believe,
00:18:19.740 and actually don't believe at all in any sense of the word,
00:18:24.460 is that in engaging in this sexual relationship with the Watchers,
00:18:29.240 Against nature.
00:18:29.800 they somehow gave up their soul to either be consumed or to be taken so that they were cursed
00:18:35.760 to wander as long-lived but soulless sirens. Sirens. And that's what Enoch says. He says the
00:18:42.320 women, the wives of the fallen angels who are the mothers of the Nephilim, grandmothers of the giants
00:18:47.740 and so on, they became as their cursed sirens and that the sirens were soulless, which is why they 0.66
00:18:54.520 would want to draw men to themselves men who are in you know who have souls they're soulless they
00:19:00.760 have uh long lives uh you know longer lifespan um than human beings but when they die they're done
00:19:08.080 that's it they're trying to get odysseus he's lashed to the mass they're trying to get his
00:19:12.560 and they're trying to get odysseus and certain parts of odysseus to come over so that they can
00:19:17.680 hope to get back that's right the soul this is that's right a genesis of the succubus myth and
00:19:23.320 So my point is that's just one more piece
00:19:25.400 and that one is less like everything.
00:19:26.880 And we're joking,
00:19:27.740 but everything that we said before the siren part,
00:19:30.520 like location of Atlantis.
00:19:32.300 Honestly, yeah, like-
00:19:33.200 100%.
00:19:33.700 Get over yourself.
00:19:34.820 The location I think is pretty clear.
00:19:38.040 And the Poseidon being a fallen angel
00:19:40.620 and then Atlas being a Nephilim.
00:19:42.340 Look, like 100. 0.94
00:19:43.160 Don't take our word for it.
00:19:44.220 Pause the video and go just type in
00:19:46.100 Rikot structure on Google images.
00:19:47.540 Yeah, it's called the Rikot structure.
00:19:48.780 And you'll be like, oh wow,
00:19:49.780 It's about 52 miles east of the ocean, of the Atlantic Ocean.
00:19:54.120 Currently.
00:19:54.300 But clearly, yeah, the shoreline was much closer to it.
00:19:58.340 And it's about 1,300 feet above sea level,
00:20:00.840 but it sits on top of a band of cliffs
00:20:02.760 that are at least 1,000 feet high that are much closer.
00:20:05.540 And so a lot of people believe that the continental shelf,
00:20:08.380 well, used to be those cliffs.
00:20:10.260 There was tectonic activity.
00:20:11.580 And so then when the flood happened and the waters receded,
00:20:14.340 they actually pulled the shoreline further back west.
00:20:17.320 Yeah.
00:20:17.500 And so now it's much further away from the sea.
00:20:20.400 But that part of the Sahara Desert,
00:20:21.880 it actually is somewhat near the sea.
00:20:24.360 Oh, yeah.
00:20:24.720 It's incredibly dry.
00:20:26.040 Mauritania is a coastal country.
00:20:28.600 And even there's more.
00:20:30.500 Solon recorded the presence of elephants.
00:20:33.360 Atlantis was famous for elephants.
00:20:35.160 Mauritania still has elephants.
00:20:36.680 There's evidence that there are elephants at that time as well
00:20:39.480 in terms of skeletons and drawings and things like that.
00:20:43.740 The rock colors,
00:20:44.640 There's three specific rock colors that Solon records.
00:20:47.720 All those colored rocks are white, black, and red.
00:20:50.320 White, black, and red present in the area.
00:20:52.340 Again, the exact diameter,
00:20:53.900 the exact number of rings of land and water,
00:20:56.640 the exact surrounding of the Atlas Mountains,
00:20:59.040 the name of the first leader.
00:21:00.360 The outlet to the south.
00:21:01.460 The outlet to the south.
00:21:02.920 The timeline fits pretty much in terms of what we're saying.
00:21:07.020 And their timeline, they're going to try to team it up
00:21:07.960 with an Ice Age catastrophic event
00:21:09.800 with like 11,000 to 12,000 years.
00:21:12.360 Yeah, the Younger Dryas disasters is what they're saying.
00:21:14.640 And what we're going to say in terms of time, just so you know, from the biblical timeline,
00:21:18.400 we're saying, you know, 6,000, 6,500 years in a young earth creationism idea, but from Adam
00:21:25.080 to the flood, Noah and the flood is about 1,500 years. So that's about 4,500 years in our past.
00:21:33.460 So it's still, it's not that crazy. It's even from a biblical timeline, it's about half,
00:21:38.580 they're saying something happened 11,000 years ago. We're saying 45 to 5,000 years ago. And
00:21:43.900 you say it's uh ice over a long time we're saying it's rushing water lots of it over short time
00:21:50.040 and that changed even the seacoast the waters uh when they recited um receded when the waters
00:21:56.100 pulled back um that that um now okay that the ocean actually ended up um some miles away but
00:22:02.280 but not that fantastic no you know not that fantastic and it's bone dry because of changes
00:22:07.240 and blah blah it all adds up and then one last thing just for the the norming um and and i would
00:22:12.980 include myself in this but i remember what you know when uh when i was doing my first research
00:22:17.500 on atlantis as you know a 10 year old boy which was watching uh michael j fox atlantis uh the
00:22:24.440 disney movie serious research amazing very serious it's actually one of the every man
00:22:28.880 a lot of disney is lousy but that one the quest for atlantis exactly so but i remember watching
00:22:36.700 that and thinking atlantis for a long time i thought like atlantis is an underwater city
00:22:41.840 That's not the legend.
00:22:42.620 The legend is it was a powerful city near the water,
00:22:45.420 a port city that was engulfed in water.
00:22:48.160 And it was specifically judged by the gods.
00:22:50.600 And it was quickly.
00:22:52.180 Yeah, in a day.
00:22:52.980 It happened quickly.
00:22:54.080 So in a day, like a flood.
00:22:55.360 So in a day, it's engulfed by water.
00:22:58.220 It wasn't built initially underwater.
00:22:59.940 It's above water, but in a port kind of location.
00:23:02.500 And it's judged and particularly judged for being,
00:23:05.600 it's high technology, incredibly advanced.
00:23:09.740 It's affluent and all these different things,
00:23:13.200 but it's also wicked.
00:23:14.340 Yeah, it was judged for the reason
00:23:15.540 that the whole world was judged in the flood,
00:23:17.160 which is that the bloodshed of men knew no bounds.
00:23:20.520 Yeah, the evil of men had increased to such a degree
00:23:24.820 that God regretted.
00:23:27.700 But it's not all dry at the current day ricott structure.
00:23:33.260 No, it's not.
00:23:33.820 In fact, there's one more detail here.
00:23:35.100 There's one more detail
00:23:35.780 because Plato said there were two springs
00:23:37.600 at the center of Atlantis.
00:23:39.460 There was a bitter spring
00:23:40.400 and there was a sweet spring.
00:23:42.220 Now, there's a lot of bitter springs in the area
00:23:44.140 because there's a lot of salt water beneath the sand.
00:23:47.400 But there's no sweet springs
00:23:48.640 except for at the center of the Rakat structure.
00:23:52.940 Joel?
00:23:53.280 Unbelievable.
00:23:54.100 They got primary water, baby.
00:23:55.680 Primary water.
00:23:56.480 They got primary water.
00:23:57.680 If you don't know about primary water,
00:23:59.000 nobody cares. 1.00
00:23:59.700 You dullard. 1.00
00:24:00.300 Nobody cares because it doesn't sound as exciting 0.99
00:24:02.380 like if you have a title of an episode,
00:24:04.180 Atlantis, Bigfoot, Nephilim,
00:24:06.820 with giants, witches, but primary water is, if you're not primary water maxing, then what are
00:24:14.280 you doing? What are you doing? You're wasting your life. Primary water is the key. You should be
00:24:18.240 ashamed. It is the, it is the post-millennial great. We're going to garden the deserts and
00:24:23.720 maybe Mars. That's right. Well, I was going to say, so, I mean, right now the plan to fix the
00:24:29.720 population issue, quote unquote, the alleged overpopulation. Yes. In Egypt, in Egypt, because
00:24:35.040 the Nile's drying up, and they have to help everybody who's going to thirst to death, 0.99
00:24:40.900 is to create an inlet from the Mediterranean Sea that goes into, it's far east of the Rakat 0.95
00:24:48.240 structure, but into the Sahara Desert. It would be a big lake, like the fifth largest lake in the
00:24:53.060 world by surface area. And then have people go there when it's been, you know, when the ground's
00:25:00.160 been made more fertile by all of the new water. But my question is, why don't we just revive
00:25:05.220 Atlantis? Why don't we drill primary water wells? And say, hey, Poseidon, you fallen watcher,
00:25:11.660 and Atlas, you demon spirit. This is just ours now. Up to date, people have thought, scientists
00:25:16.600 have thought that all we have is, one, that water's finite, and it's scarce, and it's running out.
00:25:21.860 We only have so much, and it can never be remade. And then second, not only do we have
00:25:27.220 finite amount of water, but we have old water. And what I mean by that is the hydrological cycle,
00:25:34.360 this idea of, you know, of water evaporating, going up and forming clouds and raining and
00:25:38.320 coming back down, that all of your water is recycled water from, you know, thousands of
00:25:42.780 years old. Even a young earth model, you'd be saying you're drinking 6,000 year old water.
00:25:47.440 And yeah, you can have your reverse osmosis, you know, filter, which I have, and those things
00:25:51.800 matter. And yes, you can maybe get out some of the chemicals from plastics and human corruption
00:25:55.920 and pollution and those kinds of things.
00:25:57.480 But there's still just rock formations
00:25:59.600 and certain minerals and certain salts
00:26:01.480 that over 6,000 years,
00:26:02.920 if it's only recycled water,
00:26:04.580 a finite amount,
00:26:05.660 and it's the same water
00:26:06.420 there's been since the beginning
00:26:07.420 and it's flowing over under the ground
00:26:10.280 and over the ground and over mountains
00:26:11.900 and through rocks.
00:26:12.180 Got a bunch of pee in it.
00:26:13.440 Yeah, it's picking stuff up.
00:26:15.700 And yes, you do your best to purify it.
00:26:17.540 But the point is the hydrological cycle
00:26:20.040 tells us two things,
00:26:21.240 that there's not enough water.
00:26:23.300 It's finite, but it's also old water.
00:26:25.920 Primary water theory suggests that number one, water is not finite, but it's actually being made deep underneath the ground through pressures and seismic shifts and all these different things that hydrogen, oxygen are actually, that water is actually being made.
00:26:42.280 It's a renewable resource.
00:26:44.460 And then two, so it's not finite because we're actually gaining more water every day.
00:26:49.440 Number two, we don't just have more water than we think, but we have new water.
00:26:54.060 instead of water that's 6,000 years old,
00:26:56.900 you have new water that was made just last year.
00:26:59.480 And if there would be a way
00:27:00.780 as technology increased to drill down,
00:27:03.480 we're not just saying a few hundred feet,
00:27:05.420 you're gonna have to really get down there.
00:27:07.080 But if you could drill down
00:27:08.920 and be able to actually mine primary water straight up,
00:27:14.980 not only could you,
00:27:16.140 is it a massive amount under surface oceans?
00:27:19.640 We're not talking about puddles,
00:27:20.680 oceans just far down.
00:27:22.660 you could eradicate deserts.
00:27:27.500 Legitimately, at least conceptually,
00:27:31.240 every place in the world could be reinforced, basically.
00:27:35.460 And as it pertains to human beings,
00:27:38.260 this is just one other application,
00:27:40.220 but it could be the secret without medicine that has been corrupt,
00:27:45.780 not all medicine, but lots of medicine, it's just a trade.
00:27:48.040 It's like, hey, we'll fix your cancer problem,
00:27:52.920 but we'll give you this other disease.
00:27:55.020 Instead of that, instead of medicine
00:27:57.200 that maybe heals your sickness there,
00:27:58.840 but creates another problem there,
00:28:00.380 it'll fix your heart, but ruin your liver.
00:28:03.180 This would be, what if the trick
00:28:06.480 to lengthening human lifespans, like Isaiah 65,
00:28:12.700 this is before the final return of Christ,
00:28:14.620 because people are still dying,
00:28:15.860 but it says the youth will die at 100.
00:28:18.040 meaning that a hundred would be, that dude was young.
00:28:22.600 And what if the way to elongate lifespans
00:28:25.020 is not by corrupt,
00:28:27.420 some of the corrupt medicine that we do today,
00:28:29.180 but actual natural solutions that God baked into the pie,
00:28:32.760 the world that he made, we just haven't reached it yet.
00:28:35.220 And what if the drop-off in lifespans
00:28:37.880 that you see in the biblical narrative,
00:28:39.540 they get shorter and shorter and shorter
00:28:40.920 is because the water is getting older and older and older.
00:28:44.060 But if we could get new water below the surface.
00:28:46.900 The Joel Webin fountain of youth theory.
00:28:49.520 It's the fountain of youth.
00:28:50.940 Not in a specific locale, but it's actually worldwide.
00:28:53.580 And the other thing...
00:28:54.440 You just have to be able to access it.
00:28:55.360 I just want somebody to look at me
00:28:59.220 the way Joel Webin looks at primary water.
00:29:02.380 You know that I do.
00:29:03.440 Nothing gets Joel Webin more amped than primary water.
00:29:07.360 Primary water is exciting.
00:29:08.580 Because we did a whole episode
00:29:10.020 for about an hour and a half on primary water.
00:29:11.660 And I get the sense right now,
00:29:13.680 Joel's ready to do round two.
00:29:14.820 But that was round two.
00:29:16.420 I'm done.
00:29:16.800 That's all I'll say.
00:29:17.780 Go check out the other episode.
00:29:18.640 Well, no, it is compelling, though, that you had this...
00:29:20.880 It's so wild.
00:29:21.680 This antediluvian city that's just, at this point, it's just confirmed. 1.00
00:29:25.260 I have literally zero doubt in my mind. 1.00
00:29:27.520 Atlantis is the Rikot structure. 1.00
00:29:28.380 That is Atlantis. 1.00
00:29:28.960 Yes, and it was a pre-flood society ruled by a Nephilim, 0.86
00:29:32.800 and they had, maybe, a primary water spring at the center. 0.99
00:29:37.840 Right.
00:29:38.200 And they all lived for a very long time.
00:29:39.920 Right.
00:29:40.700 So I don't know.
00:29:41.820 That's it.
00:29:42.120 There really could be something to you.
00:29:43.420 You say, I don't know.
00:29:44.180 You do know.
00:29:45.200 You do know.
00:29:45.800 I say, I don't know in the sense of like, so of course I know.
00:29:49.940 Right.
00:29:50.920 It's like when someone says, yeah, no, it means no.
00:29:53.220 Yeah, no.
00:29:53.680 When someone says, no, yeah, it means yes.
00:29:56.460 That's right.
00:29:57.380 Bro, we're so back.
00:29:58.300 We've never been more so back right now because we just figured out where Atlantis is,
00:30:02.340 the secret to lengthening lifespans and-
00:30:05.640 And beautifying the earth.
00:30:06.660 And also a kingdom that's going to be reclaimed by Christendom.
00:30:10.100 And it's going to be named-
00:30:11.100 With its form of glory, but better and holy.
00:30:13.940 Yes.
00:30:14.460 In honoring Jesus.
00:30:15.380 Numenor is not going to fall. 0.86
00:30:16.800 It's a new Numenor.
00:30:17.440 It's not going to be a Calabas. 0.72
00:30:18.520 It's like New York. 0.99
00:30:19.820 New Numenor.
00:30:20.740 Numenor, Numenor.
00:30:21.820 Yeah, except like-
00:30:23.580 And we're understanding, in all this,
00:30:25.280 we were able to understand Atlantis, primary water,
00:30:28.500 a little bit of hollow earth theory,
00:30:30.220 the re-beautification of the world,
00:30:31.940 getting lifespans lengthened again
00:30:34.480 with a fulfillment of Isaiah 65,
00:30:37.500 understanding Nephilim, understanding giants.
00:30:40.520 Yeah.
00:30:40.840 And we arrived at a perfect biblical understanding of mermaids.
00:30:44.740 And can I add one more thing too?
00:30:46.760 You guys didn't even appreciate the joke.
00:30:48.880 I said, and we got mermaids. 0.91
00:30:49.860 We did, we figured mermaids out, allegedly.
00:30:51.940 I was busy thinking about what I was going to say
00:30:53.760 instead of listening.
00:30:54.720 No, I'm sorry.
00:30:55.540 I want to also just say and posit
00:30:58.060 that Atlantis is not the only such city
00:31:02.100 in the ancient world.
00:31:04.220 Were you about to say the same thing?
00:31:05.360 I was literally about to say the same thing.
00:31:06.580 Well, it's because we are the same person.
00:31:08.980 You're wearing the same jacket, same shirt.
00:31:11.200 It's honestly a little uncomfortable.
00:31:12.680 Yeah, there are a lot of people think-
00:31:13.860 I feel like I should sit in between you just to-
00:31:15.260 A lot of people think that we're brothers.
00:31:16.680 Yeah, a lot of people think that we're brothers too.
00:31:18.460 Which we are in Christ.
00:31:19.540 But we're not.
00:31:20.240 But I do think if you look at the record,
00:31:22.260 you can go all around the world
00:31:23.540 and you're going to find,
00:31:24.660 especially anti-Diluvian in my view.
00:31:27.480 Before the flood.
00:31:28.200 As well as you'll find other, you know,
00:31:30.500 echoes throughout history after that.
00:31:32.360 But this isn't a tale that would just happen
00:31:34.320 there in the Sahara and Atlantis.
00:31:36.680 This happened in cities and empires all around the world.
00:31:40.000 In fact, it's one of the reasons
00:31:41.240 that I so appreciate,
00:31:42.400 N.D. Wilson's Ashtown Burial series,
00:31:44.640 which is a fictional story,
00:31:45.880 but it includes many of these cast of characters
00:31:48.400 in his story, he calls them trans mortals.
00:31:50.160 But he brings in many of these ancient figures
00:31:52.920 like Nimrod Gilgamesh.
00:31:55.960 Gilgamesh, my guy Gilgamesh.
00:31:56.880 He brings these in and tells the story
00:31:59.900 of everything from the Aztecs
00:32:01.880 to the ancient Atlanteans and beyond
00:32:04.520 that many places in history,
00:32:06.920 just like we talked about in our patron exclusive,
00:32:09.460 of the ayahuasca psychedelics episode.
00:32:12.400 Join Patreon.
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00:32:14.260 Our Patreon, and you'll be able to see a whole thing on DMT.
00:32:16.960 And what we're seeing there is that human beings
00:32:20.140 in this time period,
00:32:22.060 and it still happens in many senses,
00:32:23.820 but they were communing with ancient evil powers,
00:32:26.300 spiritual powers,
00:32:27.400 and they were doing real things on earth with that power 0.98
00:32:30.060 in ruling and enslaving worlds and empires,
00:32:32.940 but they were fallen and wicked empires, 0.89
00:32:35.440 like the empire of Babylon and Assyria and Egypt.
00:32:37.960 these are not good men 0.96
00:32:40.340 these are wicked men
00:32:41.580 and we see partly not just the sin of 0.77
00:32:43.840 it's not just the flesh, it's also the devil
00:32:45.560 yes, morally depraved in terms of
00:32:47.980 human nature having fallen but also
00:32:49.760 demonic influence, morally depraved
00:32:52.240 on the moral level, depraved
00:32:53.720 but in terms of
00:32:55.480 innovation
00:32:57.860 technology, advancement
00:32:59.660 sophistication, these things, it's not
00:33:01.900 just like, oh wow
00:33:02.880 because sometimes you say it in a way
00:33:06.060 that it's patronizing
00:33:07.720 when you're speaking of the ancients
00:33:09.280 and those who came before us.
00:33:10.700 Look at them.
00:33:11.840 These people figured out the wheel.
00:33:14.180 Wow.
00:33:14.820 Aqueducts.
00:33:15.280 Wow.
00:33:15.540 They were very developed.
00:33:16.520 Oh, you made a bow and arrow.
00:33:17.940 But yeah, but when we say developed,
00:33:20.300 and this is what I think,
00:33:21.500 like somebody like Graham,
00:33:23.360 what's his last name?
00:33:23.660 Graham Hancock in ancient apocalypse.
00:33:25.380 I think he gets this right.
00:33:26.740 Now he cannot help but be just enough wrong 0.82
00:33:30.440 to ensure that he can keep rejecting the Bible. 0.97
00:33:33.560 He hates Christianity. 0.99
00:33:34.320 Because he hates Christianity. 0.98
00:33:34.960 He needs Jesus. 1.00
00:33:36.700 But in every, so he'll be so consistent
00:33:39.780 and then he forces himself to be inconsistent
00:33:41.860 to deny Christ.
00:33:44.200 Yeah, he doesn't stick the land.
00:33:45.000 But other than that, in every other instance, he's right.
00:33:47.460 And one of the things that, I mean,
00:33:48.760 he's been scorned and mocked about
00:33:51.980 is that he believes that previous civilization,
00:33:54.860 he's not just saying, oh, there were people a long time ago.
00:33:57.380 What makes him unique, right?
00:33:58.660 Because everybody says that.
00:33:59.420 What makes him unique is he's saying,
00:34:01.680 too many things as I understand it,
00:34:03.580 that there were people a long time ago
00:34:05.200 and that some of these people, ancient, even further back.
00:34:08.600 So there were people hundreds of years back
00:34:10.200 who actually were primitive,
00:34:11.700 but then there were people thousands of years back
00:34:13.980 and they actually get, as you go further back,
00:34:16.120 they get more sophisticated.
00:34:17.520 And his view, this is like 20,000 years.
00:34:19.100 Yes, and in our view, we would be saying
00:34:21.260 what he says is more primitive in the more recent past,
00:34:24.600 we would put that at 2,000 years, 3,000 years.
00:34:27.020 And then what he says is very sophisticated at 20,000 years,
00:34:29.880 we would put that more at like 5,000 years before the flood.
00:34:33.100 And we'd say because of fallen angels giving knowledge
00:34:36.740 and giving tech, that they were highly sophisticated,
00:34:39.140 incredible technology.
00:34:40.420 So these civilizations like Atlantis,
00:34:42.900 like, you know, and even after the flood, 0.88
00:34:45.300 like Babel and, you know, these kinds.
00:34:46.680 And Yonaguni, Yonaguni, Tronus.
00:34:49.160 Incredibly sophisticated, but lasting before the flood,
00:34:52.220 not just sophisticated, but also people think,
00:34:56.080 we have eight, you know,
00:34:57.020 eight billion people give or take right now on the planet.
00:35:00.080 There are some guys who have put,
00:35:01.980 and I think this is absolutely plausible,
00:35:04.860 guys who have put the total world population
00:35:07.380 at the time of the flood at 11 billion.
00:35:10.340 Wow.
00:35:11.180 And I'm not saying it has to be that,
00:35:12.780 but when you think of elongated lifespans,
00:35:15.720 when you think Adam lived over 900 years,
00:35:18.180 how many, you know, he had Cain, he had Abel, he had Seth,
00:35:21.480 and the Bible says,
00:35:22.400 and then, you know, Adam and Eve had other sons and daughters.
00:35:24.720 Now you think, well, maybe they had another two or three kids
00:35:27.280 or two or 300 with that kind of lifespan,
00:35:30.900 that kind of fertility.
00:35:31.560 imagine remembering birthdays right and that's just and that's just one one generation and then
00:35:36.580 all them how many kids do they have and they're all living this long nobody's dying or very few
00:35:40.900 are dying um and so it's absolutely possible that you have billions maybe not that exact you know
00:35:47.180 11 but you could have hundreds of millions maybe a couple billion on the planet at that time but
00:35:53.340 then also influenced and taught and tutelaged by fallen angels with their knowledge, you
00:36:03.620 have, Atlantis could have been incredible.
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00:38:00.960 coffee today. Even, even if you, even if you take away the fallen angels, you have Adam 0.99
00:38:06.700 who wasn't always fallen.
00:38:10.680 Right.
00:38:11.080 He actually experienced righteousness and holiness
00:38:15.680 in a state of innocence before God.
00:38:18.060 Well, according to Dante, what is it,
00:38:19.620 like seven minutes or something?
00:38:21.880 Some guys say he fell on the eighth day.
00:38:23.860 Yeah, but Milton gave them quite a while.
00:38:27.200 But anyway, the point is,
00:38:29.460 he was probably quite intelligent.
00:38:32.600 He probably understood nature very, very well.
00:38:35.340 And so even if you take away the fallen angel aspect of it,
00:38:37.900 I think that even the line of Seth was probably highly advanced.
00:38:41.640 I think that Noah and his capability of building that ark,
00:38:44.720 of course he was helped along by God, but also he built the ark,
00:38:48.740 which is an astonishing feat given that time.
00:38:52.080 So I think the conclusion that pre-flood, right before the flood,
00:38:57.680 human society was very large and was very advanced is unavoidable.
00:39:03.080 and then after that we no longer see quite that like you know skyrocket of advancement because
00:39:10.240 we don't have any covenant head that was innocent at one time right and we have all of that
00:39:16.080 technology lost they're having to restart all over again and then you also have the demons now that
00:39:20.460 are being much more um prohibitive like they're they're wanting to kill they're wanting to kill
00:39:26.920 and take away the image of god they're not as much wanting to share gifts that will um cause
00:39:32.400 flourishing, at least not for as long a time, I think.
00:39:34.760 That's very speculative.
00:39:36.480 But to me, it seems like an almost
00:39:38.240 unavoidable conclusion, at least in terms of
00:39:40.400 anti-Diluvian society
00:39:42.240 being very advanced right before the flood
00:39:44.420 comes. But you do still have some
00:39:46.300 societies post-flood 0.98
00:39:48.240 like Babel that are still advanced,
00:39:50.780 technologically advanced. 0.70
00:39:52.780 So it's not that it all
00:39:54.420 happens before the flood. But what happened before
00:39:56.380 the flood, I think, is if we could see
00:39:58.420 the world before the flood, you'd
00:40:00.380 be seeing giants dragons um as far as we know the pyramids there could be there could have been
00:40:06.840 electricity technologically advanced civilization on some level incredible and Egyptians watching
00:40:12.680 like light shows on large cities yeah interesting and and with the possibility of technologies that
00:40:18.660 are capable of moving 200 ton blocks hundreds of miles up thousands of feet these these are
00:40:25.360 the kinds of things that we we can guess but we can't really fathom right giants answers part
00:40:30.320 that question like what if they were just big people in terms of megaliths um but also i don't
00:40:35.680 think it was just big people and i don't think it was less than that i'm a giant fan i think it was
00:40:39.220 insane and i think some of these giants were 30 as you'll have to watch a giant episode and we'll
00:40:43.140 account for why we think this but i think some of these giants were 30 40 50 even 60 feet tall
00:40:47.960 but um it's also um it's it's the technology we think they were um incredibly advanced to be able
00:40:54.860 to build some new things. I saw this thing, this insane video one time. And I can't remember the
00:41:00.180 name of the pyramid, but it's one of the lesser pyramids in Egypt that's far away from the Great
00:41:04.700 Pyramid, more into the desert. And this is somewhat recent, like in the last couple of
00:41:09.500 decades, they found a tunnel that went down underneath it and they got in there and they
00:41:15.540 found this massive room. It was a great room with pillars holding it up that was just lined all the
00:41:21.980 way with granite bowls, like big bowls. The name escapes me of what like a big bowl is.
00:41:30.520 Basin.
00:41:31.040 Basin, I guess, but one of those tall ones, you know, they're like, now you'd turn it
00:41:38.140 on a, on a, like a potter's wheel and you'd shoot it up or whatever. Anyway, these are
00:41:42.860 made of granite pit. But so that's already impressive that they have these type of bowls
00:41:49.280 made of granite. Granite. But then also they measured how flat the tops were, the top rim,
00:41:55.220 which, you know, there's about a three inch wide rim on the top. And it was perfectly flat
00:42:03.180 in reference to itself within like 0.02 microns. We can't do that today. And this isn't just one
00:42:11.540 of them. And when you say we can't do it today, you're not just talking about by hand. You mean
00:42:14.940 with machines we don't have the precision we can't guarantee a tolerance within 0.02 microns we can't
00:42:20.680 do that wow maybe if you have the highest quality cnc machine in the world but you still it's really
00:42:27.440 hard to do with granite because of its crystalline structure it's not as predictable so these ben
00:42:32.940 used to be an engineer yeah i did i was an engineer by trade these people have he can say those things
00:42:37.060 if you hear me saying it you can just say bs but if ben's saying it means one of us saw it on twitter
00:42:42.320 but but these people had an unbelievable ability to machine stone in a way that not only rivals
00:42:53.080 but usually exceeds our capability of machining aluminum today wow that's astonishing that's
00:42:59.060 almost more impressive to me than the pyramid that they were underneath they were underneath
00:43:03.320 that sounds like a fallen angel father that's what i'm saying told you how to do something
00:43:08.360 Like some kind of great skill set that was passed along
00:43:11.360 with a technology that we can't imagine.
00:43:16.340 Right, the fallen angel father.
00:43:17.880 But also, you are right,
00:43:19.020 because I don't want to discount you.
00:43:20.160 Think 900 years to perfect your craft.
00:43:23.480 Right.
00:43:23.880 You're Adam.
00:43:24.440 Right.
00:43:25.060 And you knew the world before it was fallen.
00:43:27.180 Right.
00:43:28.120 I mean, people think of Adam as like a great grandpa
00:43:32.180 who's walking around.
00:43:33.160 Like, Adam was a king.
00:43:34.420 Yeah.
00:43:35.320 I mean, everybody comes from him,
00:43:37.260 So he's related to everybody.
00:43:38.800 So he's got great, great, great, great grandchildren.
00:43:41.660 But it's not just like, hey, great, great grandpa.
00:43:44.560 It's King Adam.
00:43:45.840 They bow if they get to see Adam.
00:43:47.980 So cool.
00:43:48.620 Because he's walked with God. 1.00
00:43:54.180 It's amazing to think of that antediluvian world
00:43:57.580 with giants and dragons and maybe mermaids.
00:44:01.840 It's so different that... 1.00
00:44:03.680 Probably mermaids, but let's be honest, they're fairies.
00:44:06.540 and you'll have to watch the fairy episode.
00:44:07.960 Like mermaids in some way.
00:44:09.700 Yeah. 0.99
00:44:09.940 I think mermaids would be in the category of Bigfoot. 0.55
00:44:12.980 Yeah. 0.98
00:44:13.460 Like a fairy type thing.
00:44:15.240 That's where I would lean. 1.00
00:44:16.900 I think that mermaids are real. 0.99
00:44:18.440 Which is a particular kind of demon, 0.97
00:44:20.700 an elemental spirit kind of.
00:44:22.260 I'm calling them elementangles or elementangels.
00:44:26.540 You're just going to phrase it.
00:44:28.040 No, no.
00:44:28.740 What was your like elemental?
00:44:31.120 Calling them elemental angels,
00:44:32.360 like a class of angelic being
00:44:33.760 that is focused on the operations of nature.
00:44:35.940 Right.
00:44:36.180 Boom.
00:44:36.540 Would have been a classical idea.
00:44:37.820 So they're kind of preternatural.
00:44:39.160 They have one foot in, one foot out of the scene realm.
00:44:41.960 Which episode did we hit that on too?
00:44:43.540 I think our angels episode, but then also our fairies. 0.99
00:44:45.740 Fairies, we hit it real hard. 1.00
00:44:46.980 Yeah. 0.96
00:44:47.620 Yeah.
00:44:48.060 And then we dabbled in the Bigfoot episode.
00:44:50.100 I think it's worth noting that in first, I think it's first Peter. 0.94
00:44:53.700 Peter, like the antediluvian world is so different. 0.62
00:44:56.300 Peter calls it the world that then was. 1.00
00:44:58.320 Yeah.
00:44:58.920 It was because the flood was not just a catastrophe.
00:45:02.880 The flood was a de-creation event
00:45:04.600 followed by a recreation event.
00:45:07.140 It is such a catastrophic event
00:45:09.420 that it was a different world
00:45:11.380 that existed at that time.
00:45:12.760 Right.
00:45:13.360 Wow.
00:45:13.780 Right.
00:45:14.360 The baptism of the world.
00:45:16.400 All right.
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00:45:30.420 And three, every single quarter, right?
00:45:33.840 So this is Q2 of 2024, the year of our Lord.
00:45:37.760 But every quarter on Fridays at 4 p.m. Central Time,
00:45:42.020 we have on both YouTube and Twitter
00:45:44.040 and all our platforms, the Friday special.
00:45:46.240 And so for Q2, we're doing Brian and Ben,
00:45:49.020 Haunted Cosmos, 10 episodes.
00:45:50.680 Q3, we're going to have other notable guests
00:45:53.420 that I fly in and we have,
00:45:55.160 it's going to be interesting conversations.
00:45:56.840 Can I promise it'll be Atlantis interesting?
00:45:59.520 I don't know.
00:46:00.160 It's tough to beat that.
00:46:01.160 I mean, that's just tough to beat.
00:46:02.460 But whatever it is, it'll be great.
00:46:05.660 It's kind of cheating that Haunted Cosmos,
00:46:07.260 like when this comes out, April?
00:46:09.100 It'll be April through June.
00:46:10.360 Right around, so we're going to be dropping
00:46:11.820 season three of Haunted Cosmos,
00:46:13.640 which are 10 episode seasons.
00:46:15.460 And we're opening with things like Missing 411,
00:46:19.020 Ferries, Ocean Mysteries 2.0.
00:46:21.920 We're actually, I'm going to say it right now.
00:46:23.720 We're doing a whole episode in season three
00:46:25.900 on different Atlantis type myths.
00:46:28.360 That's right.
00:46:28.780 from around the world to see just how common of a trope this really is and potentially how
00:46:33.700 widespread this same situation was. So it's kind of cheating for, for other topics to try and be
00:46:39.860 as interesting. We don't even have to be that interesting, me and Ben, because we're talking
00:46:44.240 about Atlantis. It's the greatest topic of all. Yeah, it really is. And the Bermuda Triangle,
00:46:49.360 like things, every young eight-year-old boy is watching those shows on Discovery Channel or the
00:46:53.860 Travel Channel. And they're like, the Bermuda Triangle is going to be a big problem in my life.
00:46:58.780 Or they're like, no one's found Atlantis yet.
00:47:02.600 I'm going to be the one to find Atlantis.
00:47:05.040 That's right.
00:47:05.540 And I did.
00:47:06.520 We did.
00:47:07.400 And I found it.
00:47:08.960 True come true.
00:47:10.020 I didn't take it from another YouTube.
00:47:11.520 The royal you that includes me.
00:47:13.620 You did take it.
00:47:15.440 You actually found the video.
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00:47:39.980 Is there a six-quartered year?
00:47:41.900 No.
00:47:42.220 Doesn't even matter.
00:47:43.060 You're right.
00:47:43.380 I know what you're saying.
00:47:43.880 But you get the point.
00:47:44.720 You get the point.
00:47:45.360 It's the royal quarter.
00:47:46.140 Q1 2025.
00:47:47.340 Well, Q would also be Quinn, not just court.
00:47:50.920 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:47:51.260 So there is a Q5, actually.
00:47:53.320 All right.
00:47:53.560 I just, that's why I abbreviate it.
00:47:55.260 Yeah, yeah.
00:47:55.780 That's what you're saying.
00:47:56.720 All right.
00:47:57.060 Well, thanks for tuning in.
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