
Aaron Hynes - Megalithic Mystery
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Aaron Hynes - Megalithic Mystery548,146 views • 6 months ago

So if it wasn't actually Montezuma... then who built it?? Built into a limestone cliff 90 feet above the ground in central Arizona, Montezuma Castle is one of the best-preserved ancient cliff dwellings in North America — and one of the most misnamed. Montezuma never set foot here. European settlers named it in the 1800s, assuming anything this impressive must have had Aztec origins. They were off by about 600 years and 1,000 miles. The structure was built and occupied by the Sinagua people between roughly 1100 and 1425 AD. At its peak it housed around 35 people across 20 rooms, constructed almost entirely without ground-level access. No stairs to the main dwelling. Residents used ladders that could be pulled up — a deliberate defensive design. The site was abandoned around 1425 for reasons that still aren't fully understood. What makes this place genuinely fascinating isn't the name confusion — it's the engineering. Recessed into a natural alcove that shields it from rain and sun, the structure survived 600 years of Arizona weather without restoration. The walls are original. Most of the roof beams are original. It's an intact snapshot of a civilization that vanished quietly. Protected as a National Monument since 1906 — one of the first in the country.
Aaron Hynes - Megalithic Mystery13,925 views • 14 days ago

Shout out to Grokipedia! They fixed Graham Hancock's entry!! For comparison, Wikipedia puts the word "pseudoscientific" in literally the first sentence, and has his page locked from edits! SHAMEFUL We discussed this exact issue on the last episode of BAN! Watch👇
Aaron Hynes - Megalithic Mystery150,432 views • 7 months ago

In case you missed it, yesterday I made a groundbreaking discovery! I finally confirmed there's a Petroglyph carved into a solar calendar in Idaho in the Bonneville flood plain! It could be more than 10,000 years old! The glyph is unlike any other I've seen. Not only does it align true north, but there are also indicators pointing to the rising and setting sun on the solstices! This demonstrates advanced sophistication and intention far beyond what we attribute to the indigenous tribes (Shoshone and Bannock) that dwelled in the area. Watch this excerpt below, and check out the full video on youtube.
Aaron Hynes - Megalithic Mystery19,141 views • 11 months ago
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