Jimmy Corsetti
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And let me just make a side point that I almost forgot is when we're talking about Wikipedia, a lot of people say, well, that's why you don't look at Wikipedia.
You don't trust it.
Who cares about Wikipedia?
I'm like, excuse me.
It shows up at the top of Google on anything that you search.
So it cannot be ignored.
Right.
And when you were talking a moment ago about the impossibility of the movement of these stones, I want to just emphasize this point one more time, which is that movement of that 340-ton stone at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is one-third the weight of the largest stones in ancient history.
And when you look at what it took to do it โ so it's like when people โ when you're using the word impossible, it's like, listen, what it took for us to do that, and it was a third of the weight, and he had to custom build this 260-foot-long truck with 196 wheels.
And we have internal components.
combustion engines, and we have roads that are flat and smooth.
The roads.
One reason why they had to go 106 miles is because they had to go around different roads because most roads couldn't support the weight.
That's so crazy.
People, look into this.
Don't listen to Jimmy the YouTuber.
Like look into the details on yourself and you realize like this is completely inexplicable.
And it's so important now because we're living at a time where people are starting to realize that not everything we were taught was true.
In fact, a lot of things you see in the mainstream media nowadays have been utterly debunked.
It's all propaganda.