
Forgotten History
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If our history makes no sense to you, you're in the right place. Forgotten History Hosted by William Smith @4gottn_History
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🚨FULL VIDEO: 6 Things Inside The Serapeum That Make No Sense Every shot in this video was filmed on location by me in Egypt. No stock footage used. Filmed, edited, and narrated entirely by me. If you like, please repost and help more people discover it.
Forgotten History42,410 просмотров • 3 дней назад

I keep coming back to this place. Puma Punku in Bolivia. Because no matter how many times I look at it… it just doesn’t sit right. These stones, some of them are absolutely massive. But it’s not just the size. It’s the cuts. The angles. The way everything lines up with this almost unnatural precision. Look at the details up close, it genuinely looks machined.
Forgotten History64,310 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

The Trilithon stones at Baalbek are 800–900 tons each, that's far heavier than the largest stones used in the Great Pyramid of Giza, which are around 80 tons. But the weight isn’t the only strange part. Look closely at Baalbek and you’ll notice something even more intriguing… We see completely different architectural styles stacked on top of each other, yet we're told the Romans built it all. (Full video is on youtube now)
Forgotten History45,520 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

We’re told the ancient Egyptians transported 50+ ton granite blocks over 500 miles from Aswan using wooden boats on the Nile. But after standing beside these stones in person… that explanation starts feeling far less convincing. Here's a clips from my new valley temple investigation drops today at 18:00 UK time. link to YouTube in bio.
Forgotten History13,347 просмотров • 22 дней назад

Here's something about The SECOND sphinx to consider Last year, Filippo Biondi used this exact scanning method to map the already well-known Osiris Shaft in remarkable detail, proving the technology works. And here’s where it gets interesting… The Osiris Shaft sits nearly 30 metres beneath Giza. Now, the latest scans are pointing to something (Second sphinx) buried at a strikingly similar depth, around 20–30 metres below the surface. So if the tech was accurate on the Osiris Shaft, then why dismiss what it’s showing now?
Forgotten History26,866 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

Oh Boy, I'm going to get attacked for this one lol Hunter gathers building Göbekli Tepe makes no sense.
Forgotten History20,803 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

Recent scans of the Great Sphinx clearly show something hidden beneath it, waiting to be discovered. Could it be the legendary Hall of Records from a lost civilization? On a recent podcast, Joe Rogan challenged Zahi Hawass with reports that Filippo Bondi’s Khafre Project used advanced scanning tech to map the Osiris Shaft with remarkable accuracy. Joe’s point in my view was a simple one: if the same technology can precisely map the Osiris Shaft, then the scans showing voids under the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx should be correct too. Hawass quickly denied the claim calling Filippo Bondi and his team liars.
Forgotten History55,091 просмотров • 8 месяцев назад

No ancient Sumerian text ever said the Anunnaki came from the stars. #Sumerian #AncientHistory
Forgotten History14,632 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

🚨 Think they built the Great Pyramid in just 20 years? Think again. 🚨 2.3 million stones. No wheels. Only copper tools? The mainstream story doesn’t add up — and we’ve got the math to prove it. In this video, we dive deep into the logistics, the tools, and the mind-blowing precision of the Great Pyramid. Dolerite pounders? Perfect alignments? Let’s ask the question no one wants to answer: Does the official timeline make any sense at all? Decide for yourself — were the ancient Egyptians really working with just copper and stone? Or is there more to the story? Clip at 5:00 credited to Jimmy Corsetti of Bright Insight — check out more of his work here Twitter: Jimmy Corsetti
Forgotten History46,132 просмотров • 1 год назад

All across the ancient world, the same story keeps showing up, the world once drowned. Cultures separated by oceans, languages, and entire worldviews… yet they all remembered a flood powerful enough to reset civilization. And these weren’t societies trading ideas. Most never had contact. Still, their accounts repeat the same core pattern: rising waters It makes you stop and wonder, were they all echoing the memory of a real event?
Forgotten History25,152 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад

At least 300,000 years of human existence… and we’ve only recorded about 5,000 of them. That leaves 295,000 years unaccounted for. So is it really unreasonable to wonder if civilizations rose, collapsed, and vanished long before the first words were ever written?
Forgotten History15,762 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад
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