Jason Jorjani
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which intersect with the blocks next to them, sometimes at 12 different points of intersection, which means that either they had a way to liquefy stone and mold it as they were putting stones together, or something even more mind-boggling, the stones were all pre-cut, like jigsaw puzzle pieces, and then put in exactly the right place.
which intersect with the blocks next to them, sometimes at 12 different points of intersection, which means that either they had a way to liquefy stone and mold it as they were putting stones together, or something even more mind-boggling, the stones were all pre-cut, like jigsaw puzzle pieces, and then put in exactly the right place.
Well, either of those are insane from an engineering perspective. I mean, even we won't do that. We won't. Maybe we can just barely now, but no one in our world would ever think to try to do something like that. And by the way, that type of building, it turns out it's extremely earthquake resistant.
Well, either of those are insane from an engineering perspective. I mean, even we won't do that. We won't. Maybe we can just barely now, but no one in our world would ever think to try to do something like that. And by the way, that type of building, it turns out it's extremely earthquake resistant.
Well, either of those are insane from an engineering perspective. I mean, even we won't do that. We won't. Maybe we can just barely now, but no one in our world would ever think to try to do something like that. And by the way, that type of building, it turns out it's extremely earthquake resistant.
Because it wobbles and then locks back into place.
Because it wobbles and then locks back into place.
Because it wobbles and then locks back into place.
Yeah. And some of these blocks, like the ones at Baalbek, 1,200 ton stones, 19 cranes can't lift those things. 19 industrial cranes. Who did that? Yeah. All right, so look, it's written in stone.
Yeah. And some of these blocks, like the ones at Baalbek, 1,200 ton stones, 19 cranes can't lift those things. 19 industrial cranes. Who did that? Yeah. All right, so look, it's written in stone.
Yeah. And some of these blocks, like the ones at Baalbek, 1,200 ton stones, 19 cranes can't lift those things. 19 industrial cranes. Who did that? Yeah. All right, so look, it's written in stone.
By the way, other cultures have other names for it. Not all cultures call it Atlantis. You find this in almost every civilization in the world, that there's a myth about a super civilization that existed in antiquity and that the people who lived there were demigods, that they were godlike people. who then disseminated knowledge to other primitive cultures in the world.
By the way, other cultures have other names for it. Not all cultures call it Atlantis. You find this in almost every civilization in the world, that there's a myth about a super civilization that existed in antiquity and that the people who lived there were demigods, that they were godlike people. who then disseminated knowledge to other primitive cultures in the world.
By the way, other cultures have other names for it. Not all cultures call it Atlantis. You find this in almost every civilization in the world, that there's a myth about a super civilization that existed in antiquity and that the people who lived there were demigods, that they were godlike people. who then disseminated knowledge to other primitive cultures in the world.
You find this basic myth in the Mayans, you find it in the Egyptians, you find it in the Middle East. In Iranian civilization, which is something I'm very familiar with, I wrote a whole tome on the history of Iran. In ancient Iranian culture, they called this place Aryanam Va'eja, which means the seed cradle of the Aryans. meaning where the Aryan race came from. That's what they say.
You find this basic myth in the Mayans, you find it in the Egyptians, you find it in the Middle East. In Iranian civilization, which is something I'm very familiar with, I wrote a whole tome on the history of Iran. In ancient Iranian culture, they called this place Aryanam Va'eja, which means the seed cradle of the Aryans. meaning where the Aryan race came from. That's what they say.
You find this basic myth in the Mayans, you find it in the Egyptians, you find it in the Middle East. In Iranian civilization, which is something I'm very familiar with, I wrote a whole tome on the history of Iran. In ancient Iranian culture, they called this place Aryanam Va'eja, which means the seed cradle of the Aryans. meaning where the Aryan race came from. That's what they say.
And they say it was a place. This is a very interesting detail. So you have all these flood myths around the world. And the flood myths are connected to the myth of the destruction of the super civilization. In all these cultures, including Mayan culture, Egyptian culture. The one exception is Iran. Iran, we talked about this first time, first interview. Iran, the name means Aryan.
And they say it was a place. This is a very interesting detail. So you have all these flood myths around the world. And the flood myths are connected to the myth of the destruction of the super civilization. In all these cultures, including Mayan culture, Egyptian culture. The one exception is Iran. Iran, we talked about this first time, first interview. Iran, the name means Aryan.
And they say it was a place. This is a very interesting detail. So you have all these flood myths around the world. And the flood myths are connected to the myth of the destruction of the super civilization. In all these cultures, including Mayan culture, Egyptian culture. The one exception is Iran. Iran, we talked about this first time, first interview. Iran, the name means Aryan.