Blurry Creatures - EP: 222 Ancient Alchemy with The Land of Chem

Episode Date: February 23, 2024

Delve into the groundbreaking research and compelling theories that suggest the Great Pyramids were more than just tombs for pharaohs. Our expert guest sheds light on the intriguing hypothesis that th...ese architectural marvels acted as sophisticated chemical plants, harnessing natural processes to produce essential substances for powering their empires. Check out the Land of Chem on all media channels for more info. Support the show! www.blurrycreatures.com/members Intro Song: Dreamkid83 Socials instagram.com/blurrycreatures facebook.com/blurrycreatures twitter.com/blurrycreatures Music Kyle Monroe: tinytaperoom.com Aaron Green: https://www.instagram.com/aaronkgreen/ Outro Song: TimeCop1983: timecop1983.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:29 Luke so often, people email us and they have this story. They're out in their woods and they're looking in the bushes. and they go, what's that? And when you are pouring your dog food and your dog's bowl, that's the last thing you want to say. What is that? What is the stuff coming out of this bag? You know, I don't think a lot of us think about maybe what we feed our dogs. And that's why we partner with rough greens.
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Starting point is 00:03:32 different metals because different metals will react with different acids and they have different applications. They were also producing nitric acid in another structure that I haven't quite revealed yet. And by combining nitric acid and hydrochloric acid, you can create something called aqua regia, which allows you to efficiently dissolve gold. The history of our Earth is so different from what we can imagine. The Smithsonian, that if they found out about a large skeleton somewhere, was to go get it. I'm going to assume at least one person is right, because if one person's right and bust the paradigm, it all goes back to the fallen chair. And the problem with the modern day church,
Starting point is 00:04:44 they have a very truncated view of the supernatural. This backdrop that's just pregnant with all kinds of meaning associated with this Mount Herman event. And this guy defects from the kingdom. That's a big deal. Welcome back. Welcome, welcome, welcome back to blurry creatures. Here we are again. We are, we're having a lot of fun.
Starting point is 00:05:19 We are back in the pyramid zone, I guess. There's no, I don't know. This isn't the bone zone, but we are. No, it's the stone zone, baby. The stone zone. Yeah, we're in the stone zone. Today we're going to talk about some interesting stuff. I know a lot of years we've been interviewing Derek Olson
Starting point is 00:05:33 and megalith construction and all the things that go along with that. And we've talked about the pyramids quite a bit. But this one today is a new theory, something that we haven't heard before on our show. And our new buddy, Jeffrey Drum from the Land of Kim, comes on the podcast today to talk about his chemical. Are the pyramids chemical plants? And it's a very fascinating conversation. We had a good time. Made some jokes.
Starting point is 00:05:57 and he's an American, good good dude, moved over there, put it all on black and went to the blurry ground zero. Yeah. And figure it out. Yeah, and this is great. This was, this happened organically. We actually had one of our members reach out and talk about how we should check out this guy's channel. And listen, look, I mean, I love getting into different theories.
Starting point is 00:06:18 And Jeff had literally, literally did a dissertation on his evaluation of the, Yeah, unofficially on the pyramids of Egypt, perhaps, but a very, very fascinating hypothesis and thesis on the function of what the function may have been of these ancient structures. And this is a trip back into ancient times to look at some of the more enigmatic structures on Earth and famous structures, one of the ancient wonders of the world. And how do we, you know, what were these, what were these maybe really used for? think at this point in the show, if you've met us for a while, I think we're pretty well blown past the idea. These are just tombs. There's a, there's too much mathematics and, and function and too little to be just a, just a tomb. Just a tomb. Just an old dusty tomb. That's right. I think it's cool. And it's part of the blurry, the blurry verse in the sense that like, who built these things? Where did this knowledge come from? And I think that, you know, we got a book of Enoch coming out soon. And I think we're trying to uncover. where all this knowledge comes from and there's some good evidence here.
Starting point is 00:07:27 And I love how all these episodes kind of connect to say that someone gave these people the blueprints. This knowledge came from somewhere else. It's not something they just invented wildly one day by eating some mushrooms. There's something really important here. And just the view into the empire that might have existed back then, just like when he was describing how everything's interconnected, it blew my mind that, man, this place probably was just unlike anything we've ever seen in terms of like an advanced civilization and what it was trying to accomplish.
Starting point is 00:07:55 And why? Why were they doing that? And how it all worked together? Fascinating conversation. If you want to get more of the Blurryverse, you can go to BlurryCreatures.com slash members, hop in, support the show. We have a lot of members episodes popping out, and we got a lot more coming.
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Starting point is 00:08:58 And so let's get Jeff Drum from the Land of Kim in as we head back into the Stone Zone. Welcome back to blurry creatures. Say we have Jeffrey Drum from the land of Kim. And Kim, you know, as we're probably here today, the ancient word, original name, I guess, of Egypt. And maybe where we get the modern word chemistry. And so you have some awesome theories. And one of the things our podcast started talking about Bigfoot, and we've gotten in some weird areas of blurriness is what we call it.
Starting point is 00:09:49 So we've talked about pyramids, ancient construction. We're Book of Enoch guys. So that's a big part of our worldview. And I love your theories because it's different than anything we've heard on our podcast before. So I'm excited to get into it. But we have a little bit of a tradition here. We ask everyone, what are your thoughts on Bigfoot to kind of kick off the conversation? If you have none, I know it's a little bit of a curveball.
Starting point is 00:10:12 for where you've been and what rabbit holes you've been down. If you have any, cool. If not, we can go right into your expertise. So one of my buddies back home, so as you mentioned, I live in Egypt down. And I gave up everything that I had in the U.S., quit my corporate career job, sold my house, sold my car, sold everything I own to move to Egypt. Wow. And one of my buddies back home is big into Bigfoot. And they live kind of out in the sticks near a lake.
Starting point is 00:10:40 And he said he's, you know, seen some. unusual broken trees and heard some noises out in the woods and he's into these. I don't know. I think it's like the 4-1-1 disappearances. It's a very specific number of disappearances that have happened that are all. So I don't, you know, it's sort of not my bag. And I've, I've, I've dived so deeply into the rabbit hole of ancient Egypt that I really don't focus on too many other, you know, alternative theories. But I'm certainly open to the idea that there's things in nature that we don't fully understand and that we certainly haven't discovered yet, particularly in the deep oceans. I don't think we've, you know, we've explored less of the deep ocean than we have
Starting point is 00:11:16 of the moon. So, um, it's one of those things. It's certainly, certainly a possibility. I love it. I love it. And, you know, as we, we kind of tried to figure out what Bigfoot was and you go back to the ancient times and you figure out, is this some sort of, you know, you get into Greek history, you get into all these weird chimerical creatures and you try to put, put things together. And then you realize, there were, there were rumored giants living in the land of these times, probably building some of these structures and we see it all over history and it's kind of hidden. We've uncovered a lot of that. So we got into the giant talk and the giant talk led us to the pyramids, the megaliths, and Luke and I were lucky to go with 40 of our listeners to Peru last year and look at the
Starting point is 00:11:54 construction there. So we've been to these places. We've seen this construction and we know that it's odd. It's out of place. It doesn't make sense in the modern narrative. And so I would love to get into your theories about chemical plants because what we know about modern agriculture is they use a lot of chemicals. They use a lot of, you know, and where did this come from? Where this idea? And we know in the book of Enoch, it says that these things were taught to us metallurgy and how do they do that, you know, I mean, you look at how metals are mine and what goes on. It's a lot of chemicals. And there's a lot of science. And we'll get into that. You guys are going to, the further we get into the theory and the work, I think you guys will
Starting point is 00:12:34 really enjoy the direction of this little conversation. Well, Jeffrey, I'm excited because like as Nate said, we've talked about the pyramids a bit. And I think, think that, you know, personally we've come to the point that of realizing or believe, at least for Nate and I, that it's not what they tell you it is. Like, you go to the Valley of the Kings, you can see how they buried Pharaohs. And these aren't tombs. These are definitely something else. And I really, and I am excited about this because this is a different theory than, then other, you know, you hear about power plants and all these different kind of ideas that people have, but I'm excited to get into yours. And how did you guys hear about my work?
Starting point is 00:13:04 Dude, YouTube. You too. Great. Great. Okay. Yeah, man. Yeah. We had a listener sent us one of your videos and I was like dude this is cool. Okay. We got to talk to this guy. Yeah. So for everybody that's not familiar, my name is Jeffrey Drum. I'm the author of a book called The Land of Chem, an initiation into ancient chemistry through the degrees of the Egyptian pyramids.
Starting point is 00:13:23 And my overall theory is that the Egyptian pyramids and other structures across the ancient world were designed to produce a variety of chemicals on an industrial scale. And the title of my book is a play on words for the, the original ancient name for Egypt, which was K-H-E-M, referring to the land of the blackness, which of course is also a reference to the initial stage of the alchemical process, the negrato, the black stage, the putrefocation or the burning stage. And that is the etymology of our modern words for al-chemi, referring to from the blackness, a process of alchemical or chemical extraction to extract the vital compounds.
Starting point is 00:14:03 And then that's an etymology of our modern word for chemistry. So my theory is, again, that the Egyptian pyramids were designed to produce a variety of different chemicals on an industrial scale for not only agricultural purposes, but also for metallurgy and mining, as there is abundant evidence on the Giza Plateau for acidic leech mining of iron ore deposits, which is something that I basically never heard anybody else discuss or even mention that there are abundant iron ore mineral deposits all over the Giza Plateau that have been strategically. leached mind using acidic chemicals. Sometimes it feels like when you get that phone bill, it's like the crash site document. You can't read it. There's a bunch of numbers, random fees, vague language, stuff's blacked out. You're like, what am I actually paying for? I don't know about you, but I like keeping my money where I can see it. I like to be simple. I like to be easy. I'm going to be thrown away money on big
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Starting point is 00:15:47 five-gigabyte plan required equivalent to $15 a month. New customer offer for first three months only, then full-price plan options available, taxes and fees extra. See MintMobile for details. Dude, that's wild. Before we jump into it, how do you get here, Jeffrey?
Starting point is 00:16:00 Because, I mean, you're an American. You know, and you live in Cairo, and you mentioned that from the beginning. beginning. Yeah. But, you know, how do you, how do you go from sort of visiting Egypt or having an interest in the pyramids to, you know, write a book and then making these really interesting discoveries that we'll talk about when it comes to. Like, you just talked about the iron mining. I know we're going to talk about the red pyramid as well. And yeah, but how does that happen for you? So my first trip to Egypt was in 2017 and it was, you know, intended as a research
Starting point is 00:16:27 expedition. I had been introduced into sort of all these alternative theories that focus on the function of just the Great Pyramid. And in my opinion, that's one of the big deficiencies about these specific hypotheses is that they focus only on the Great Pyramid as if none of the other pyramids even exist or functional structures. And they all focus on the production of electricity inside of the Great Pyramid. So I was, of course, interested in these alternative theories and I wanted to come to Egypt to see it for myself. So I put together a research expedition through a local tour company and decided to come and check it out. And I was intent on sort of evaluating these theories in person in regard to what I experienced at the Great Pyramid. But as soon as I hit the ground in
Starting point is 00:17:09 Egypt, I began to very quickly realize that there was a lot of evidence pointing me in the direction of ancient chemistry as opposed to ancient manufacturing of electricity. And we'll get it to the fact that I've recently released on my YouTube channel a bunch of videos talking about how these systems were powered with lightning. Wow. They weren't producing. electricity, but they were rather harnessing naturally occurring electrostatic discharge from lightning using dielectric materials and the Tirlirk currents of the Earth, which is a, it's a complicated subject that we can get to a little bit down the line. But nonetheless, you know, my first research expedition to Egypt, 2017, our first stop
Starting point is 00:17:50 was a site called Abu Seer, which is a usually inaccessible to the public. you have to get special permission from the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities to get access to the site. And as we began exploring the site, I started to see these conduits, these long carved channels in red quartzite and very exotic different types of geology, which the conventional explanation that these are for water drainage, but to me, you don't use exotic stone from hundreds and hundreds of miles away that has very unique properties and mineral composition just for draining water. and all of these conduits lead into collection bowls. And the first thought that jumped into my head was that these were for production and collection of various chemicals. They were using very special materials, very meticulously executed construction plans to collect whatever was flowing through these conduits. Whether it be chemicals used for the various rituals or whatever it might be, that was the first thing that popped into my head in Abu Sear. So developing this idea that the Egyptian pyramids were producing these chemicals that were,
Starting point is 00:18:54 were flowing through the adjacent temples and then collect it. Then we got a chance to go inside of the Red Pyramid of Dashore, which has all of this chemical staining on the inside of the chambers. And the conventional explanation is that this was caused by bats inside of the structure. There's a very profound smell of pure chemical ammonia inside of the structure. It's not Bat Guadot. It is not an organic smell. It is the smell of pure chemical ammonia.
Starting point is 00:19:20 And it's emanating from what I call the final synthesis chamber. So there's all that staining on the walls. And fast forward, now five or six years later, we finally got a chemical analysis through a research team that I'm affiliated with. I'm a member of the research team called the Acida Project. And they've been referenced in some conventional archaeology from Keith Hamilton, who's a prolific researcher in regard to the Egyptian pyramids. And he's written many, many papers on all the temples and pyramids throughout Egypt,
Starting point is 00:19:47 but he's also a member of the Acidav Project research team. They took samples back in 2010 of the staining inside of the red pyramids. pyramid, the iron oxide deposits on the Giza Plateau, and hundreds and hundreds of other samples that they brought back with them for chemical analysis that revealed that the staining inside of the red pyramid is a variety of different metal oxides. It has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with bats. And I knew that my first time going inside of the red pyramid. And I was really inspired by these two experiences, seeing the conduits leading into collection bowls and the profound smell of ammonia inside of the red pyramid. And I remember going back to the hotel that night and
Starting point is 00:20:25 talking to my friend that was with me. I was like, I think these are basically, you know, laboratory scale chemical apparatus that have been embodied within these giant pyramids and they were producing these chemicals on an industrial scale. So they're essentially chemical reactors inside of the Egyptian pyramids. And that was kind of the genesis of the hypothesis and the beginning of my work. So we ended up going to see a whole bunch of other sites in Egypt during that 2017 expedition, had some very unusual experiences, these coincidences that just kind of pointed me in the right direction. And when I got back to the U.S., I hit the ground researching the configuration of these structures in relation to the physics and chemistry that would be required
Starting point is 00:21:08 to produce these chemicals on an industrial scale. So to give you a brief explanation of how the red pyramid operates, it is essentially a rectangular chamber. There's three rectangular chambers, but halfway up, there is a tiered vault system that converges, and the volume of the chamber gets smaller towards the top of the chamber. And basic physics principles say that if you decrease the volume of a gas, you increase its temperature and pressure, which is a very easy way to facilitate chemical reactions. They were doing this by flooding the internal chambers and compressing these gases into the upper portion of the reaction vaults within the red pyramid. So I started with the red pyramid.
Starting point is 00:21:52 Wow. Developed the idea that it was producing ammonia. And like you guys said, basically our entire industrial revolution and our progression into a modern industrial society is 100% a direct result of the production of chemicals on an industrial scale. Which leads me to the discussion about a guy named Fritz Haber, the guy who created the original industrial scale manufacturing process for producing ammonia. Well, it just so happens that the configuration of his original device has three chambers that is configured in the exact same
Starting point is 00:22:27 manner as the three chambers of the red pyramid in Dachor, and they operate using the exact same physics. It's wild. I found evidence that Fritz Haber was a huge fan of Egypt. He was traveling back and forth to Egypt. And his original project for creating this ammonia synthesis apparatus was funded by an Egyptian financier. So we all know that the Nazis were huge
Starting point is 00:22:52 into esoterics, ancient civilizations and all of this protected knowledge. So I have a theory that it may have stumbled across a similar idea to that which I've created is that, you know, specifically the Red Pyramid was producing ammonia, which has a variety of applications from not only agriculture
Starting point is 00:23:09 and basically our entire, higher modern civilization in regard to agriculture and the mass production of food is 100% based on ammonia fertilizers, but it also has military and other applications. I mean, you can push the bounds of what ammonia applications are, but also for mining applications and things like refining petroleum. And it just so happens that there's a modern oil refinery, natural gas and petroleum refining facility right next door to the Red Pyramid. And I've, in the process over the past, you know, five years, I've had people reach out from the chemical manufacturing industry, the mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, mining and metallurgy
Starting point is 00:23:50 engineers, petroleum industry. People have contacted me to say that my theory is by far the most scientifically valid and verifiable in terms of the applications of these chemicals, not only in the ancient time, but also the way we're still using them today. So I'm back in the U.S., I'm working on this book, I'm reading, I'm writing, I'm researching, started gradually writing this book, And I published it three years later in 2020. The world was shut down and there was nowhere else to go. And one of the only countries that had its door open was Egypt. And I wanted to.
Starting point is 00:24:21 So the end of my book culminates explaining the function of the passage chamber structures of Ireland, which we can get to here in just a moment. And I went to Ireland in 2018 so that I could complete my research and write the final chapter of the book. And I wanted to go back to Ireland in 2020, but it was shut down. So I went back to Egypt. So I went in 2017, 2020, 2021, and 22. And in 2022, I just kind of at a whim, I wanted to go look at some apartments and see what it would be like to live in Egypt because that was always my dream one day. I was like, you know, when I'm an old man and I retire, I'll move to Egypt and I'll live my dreams out in the desert researching the Egyptian pyramids.
Starting point is 00:25:03 and in 2022, not too long after I returned from Egypt, my dad passed away. And I had a very profound realization that, you know, the clock is ticking and the time is now. And if you have something that you want to do in your life, I couldn't spend it behind a desk doing my conventional corporate day job anymore. He was killing me inside. And all I wanted to do was this. So it really kind of lit a fire, you know, under my ass to get me going. And that's what I decided that I was going to give it all up and move to Egypt. That's what I did.
Starting point is 00:25:38 And it all happened a lot faster than I expected. You know, again, I had a very lucrative corporate job. I owned a home. I had a car. It had basically the American dream and everything you could have to have. But it just wasn't fulfilling me anymore because it wasn't my passion. And I knew that, you know, I did some math. And I was making a little bit of money on YouTube and selling enough books.
Starting point is 00:25:59 And I was like, okay, well, I do this. And I knew how much it cost to live in Egypt and the American dollar goes a lot further here than it does in the U.S. And I was like, so I checked out some apartments and saw how much it costs. And I was like doing some math and crunching all the numbers. I was like, you know, maybe this will work. So I took a huge leap of fate, sold my house, sold my car, quit my job, found a home for my three cats. And I booked a one-way ticket. And now I'm almost at my one-year anniversary of living here in Egypt.
Starting point is 00:26:29 That's awesome. Since I've come, my YouTube channel, it's the land of KEM, the land of CHEM on YouTube. And I have almost 120 research-based episodes explaining everything with extensive visual presentations and diagrams and animations. I also have almost 50 site visits where I go out and on-site expeditions to go out and explore the sites and record on-site so I can document and present evidence of my theories regarding the function of these structures. and my wife Alexa and I just got back from a three-week expedition to England and Ireland, where we went and explored structures like we got married at Stonehenge. We went to Avebury in all of the stone circles around the UK. We went to Ireland, explored the Hill of Tara, all of the structures across Ireland
Starting point is 00:27:15 and got some great new footage that's also been released on the YouTube channel. So I've also been hosting tours since I'm here. I have my second tour coming up. So that's kind of the background story on how I ended up moving from the U.S. and landing here in Egypt. And so far, it's been the best decision I've ever made. That's awesome. That's awesome.
Starting point is 00:27:34 We have similar, it's cool when it flips like that, and all of a sudden you have all these opportunities and you can't get enough of, you find yourself in the flow, and it's cool to hear you're in the flow. And speaking of the flow, you know, the chemicals flowing out of these things. What I imagine is,
Starting point is 00:27:53 what we hear a lot on our show is that the ancients had knowledge where things had multiple purposes. And a lot of people come on and have a singular view. This only did one thing or this, this was only for one purpose. It was a healing chamber. I'm like, well, how do people get it out of this thing if it's a healing chamber, only a healing chamber? Right. Why is it built with these certain types of rock and layers?
Starting point is 00:28:12 And there's something, you know, we modern humans just, we don't understand complex machines where it can do all of the things that the ancients needed in one specific structure. Or is, you know, is that what you find? find or, you know, are all the pyramids kind of working together and each one's a different part of this machine? And so they have different functions to produce these chemicals. You said this place was steps from the water. We just haven't found the steps yet. How much did we save?
Starting point is 00:28:42 Enough. Enough to get lost. Or you could book a stay with Hilton. Welcome to your ocean front room. Just steps from the water. The Hilton sale is on now. Book on Hilton.com or the Hilton app and save you. up to 20% to get the stay you expected. When you want savings, not surprises. It matters where you stay. Hilton, for the stay. Sure. So to start with the first part that you mentioned there,
Starting point is 00:29:10 there's a bunch of alternative theories about how these things operate in regard to healing and sound. But no one has proposed a step-by-step mechanism of operation. What powered it? How did it work? what were the effects, et cetera, et cetera, step-by-step mechanism, mechanistic operation manual for how these things work, which is exactly what I proposed in my book explaining what was driving these things, the physics behind the operation of the different materials within the structure. So most of these structures are built with limestone and the Great Pyramid has integrated red granite inside of the structure. We can talk about something called Sotochemistry, which is sound-based chemistry,
Starting point is 00:29:58 where you can use sound vibrations as catalysts to facilitate chemical reactions, which was exactly what was happening inside of the red granite anti-chamber of the Great Pyramid. And that mechanism was activated from the electric fields that were hardest by the... So limestone is something called dielectric material,
Starting point is 00:30:19 which the molecules inside of this material, can be polarized and thus store electric fields inside of the stone. When you do that, it activates something within the red granite called the inverse piezo electric effect. A lot of people think it's the piezo electric effect for the production of electricity. I proposed in my work that it's actually the exact opposite of that, something called the inverse piezo electric effect, which activates the quartz producing vibrations that produce ultrasonic vibrations. So a lot of people ask, you know, how is this sound activated within
Starting point is 00:30:56 these chambers? It's the interaction of the electric field with the quartz inside of the granite that produces ultrasonic vibrations that were used as sotochemical catalysts to produce and facilitate chemical reactions within the Great Pyramid. Now, the second part of your question is, were these systems integrated? Yes, absolutely. All of the structures along the western bank of the Nile River are a huge integrated network of not only chemical manufacturing structures, but also temple systems that were designed for biological, biochemical, physical transformations of basically we can call it a priest class or the ascended class of individuals that were initiated into these sacred ancient sciences, chemistry being the predominant one that was utilized by
Starting point is 00:31:45 this ancient civilization. So the temples were designed for human interface. You see a lot of red granite and white calcite crystal integrated into the construction of the temple. It actually premieres tonight. I don't know when this is going to come out. But I'm releasing tonight my theory on the function of a structure called the Osirion, which is an underground temple dedicated to Osiris.
Starting point is 00:32:09 And this entire temple is constructed upon. and a very, very ancient independent water source. So there's water directly underneath this temple that recent excavations by the Osirion 7 mission have proven that it's not the Nile River. So this temple is sitting on top of the very ancient water source that's not the Nile River. And they're doing investigations to determine the source of the water and the properties of the water.
Starting point is 00:32:36 And this was a temple for initiations into the cult of Osiris. And this facility was also designed with red, granite pillars integrated within the construction that were for the production of ultrasonic vibrations that caused a biochemical physical transformation in the initiates. They also had to be submerged. There's basically a central island inside of the Osirion. And the whole thing is surrounded by water. So you cannot get to the central island unless you first submerge yourself in the primordial
Starting point is 00:33:06 waters upon which the Osirion is constructed. So these electric fields were integrating with the water. around the Central Island to produce structured water. So it's a temple for initiation, biochemical transformation, and the ritual of rebirth and death, rebirth and resurrection of Osiris. So there's a whole bunch of different types of structures in Egypt. Not all of them are for chemical reactions to produce chemicals on an industrial scale. There's also temples for healing.
Starting point is 00:33:38 And that's what we've discovered in investigating these structures of Asian England and ancient Ireland as well, specifically the stone circle systems like Avebury. So Avebury is a massive concentric circle system that was designed to harness the electric fields from Earth's telluric currents. So telluric currents were of great interest to Nikola Tesla. And these are naturally occurring electric currents that flow through the earth's crust. and by building stone structures on top of these telluric currents, again, the stone is a dielectric material that is going to store the electric field on the surface of the earth, and they all had these
Starting point is 00:34:21 huge obelisks rising out of the center of these stone circles. The obelisk essentially acts like a lightning rod. So you harness a charged field on the surface of the earth to attract lightning, which distributes an electric field into two different, it's called the Avebury's serpent temple complex. You have a central, circle and then two huge avenues of stone that lead out. One is for discharge and the other one goes to a structure called the sanctuary, which is a much smaller stone circle system with wooden beams in it that was also designed for electric field therapy for accumulating ozone and all of these negatively charged ions, things that have a very profound therapeutic healing benefits for, I don't want to say the human body, we can push the limits of who we think built these structures of what
Starting point is 00:35:09 they were at for specifically regarding, you know, there's, there's some very specific mythology regarding a civilization that came here to mine metals and that they built machines that were specifically designed to mine metals. And all of the evidence that I've discovered on the Giza Plateau indicates that that was the function of the Giza pyramids. My theory is that, so let me go back a little bit. Yeah, let's do it. So it starts with the step pyramid in Sakara. which was designed to produce methane gas. That methane gas was transformed within the Red Pyramid and Dashore into an aqueous ammonia solution for fertilizer,
Starting point is 00:35:50 also used for refining of petroleum products. Again, there's this natural gas and oil refinery literally right across the street from the ancient red pyramid in Dashore. And Aqueous Ammonia is one of the chemicals that is predominantly used in the petroleum industry for neutralizing acidic compounds in crude oil. Then you have the Bet Pyramid, which is right behind the Red Pyramid, which converts this aqueous ammonia solution into a solid compound fertilizer called ammonium bicarbonate. So you have methane gas for fuel in Sicaro.
Starting point is 00:36:22 You have fertilizers at the Red and Bent Pyramid in Nassure, and on the Giza Plateau, they were producing two different acidic solutions. Inside of the Great Pyramid was a dilute solution of sulfuric acid, and inside of the central pyramid of Giza was a dilute solution of hydrochloroquium. Chloric acid. And the inside of all of these chambers, specifically like the Grand Gallery and the Queen's chamber within the Great Pyramid, were all coated with chemically resistant compounds that prevented the erosion of these inner chambers. And we have chemical analysis of that that shows that it's calcium sulfate, which is insoluble in dilute sulfuric acid. So the
Starting point is 00:36:58 inside of these chambers was coated with material that prevents corrosion. And there is abundant evidence on the Giza Plateau for acidic leech mining of these. these metallic ore deposits. As you walk around the Giza Plateau, almost no one ever talks about the fact that there are huge deposits of iron oxide and a variety of other metal ores that include platinum, titanium, gold, silver, exotic metals like neodymium and praisodimium, thorium, like really, really exotic metals. You're in these ore deposits on the Giza Plateau. And there's also mining tunnels like the Tomb of the Birds. I just put out an episode. about underground mining tunnels on the Giza Plateau,
Starting point is 00:37:42 there's these underground tunnels where they've done satellite imagery and radar scans of the Giza Plateau that shows that there's tunnels that run underneath the Giza Plateau connected into the Central Pyramid that are all evidence of acidic leech mining, where they're pumping acidic solutions flowing through these tunnels
Starting point is 00:37:58 that have these huge deposits of metal ore. They're leaching out all of the metal deposits from the ore using the acidic solutions, which are then collected further down on the Giza Plateau in a different structure. Dude, this is amazing. This is wild. I just love that the obelisk is like the original clock tower.
Starting point is 00:38:15 Yeah? Save the clock tower. I actually put that. I put that in my video releasing my hypothesis. Like, 1.21 gigawatts. Exactly. There's no way for us to know when and where it's going to strike. And then he holds up that paper.
Starting point is 00:38:28 And he's like, but now we do. Now we do. And that was also the function of structures like Stonehenge. So in my research on telluric currents, it shows that these earth to learn occurrence are greatly affected by both solar and lunar tides and lightning is greatly tied the occurrence of lightning strikes is much higher during solar and lunar tides well it just so happens that stonehenge and these other ancient stone circle systems were designed to track solar and lunar tides yeah so they're literally a timing and tracking mechanism to allow them to accurately predict when and
Starting point is 00:39:06 where these lightning strikes were going to occur. And I also put out an episode recently that had proof of lightning strikes at ancient stone circles where they did a geomagnetic survey of an ancient stone circle in Wales where they discovered the magnetic signature of multiple lightning strikes at the center of one of these stone circles. So essentially, they're dielectric capacitors for storing electric fields to capture lightning strikes and then they distribute these electric fields into different components because it's it's a whole landscape of different structures very similar to what you have in egypt the pyramids are not
Starting point is 00:39:43 isolated structures they're connected into a vast array of other components it's like a you know a circuit board or integrated network of different structures all of which had different applications and the same is very true about for example the the structures in wiltshire england you know there's passage chambers there's still in circles there's these avenue conduit systems. There's proto pyramids like Silbury Hill and depends on how far you want me to go down the rattle, man. I want to ask you about like just so generally speaking, if they're harvesting, you know, electricity from the earth and also from lightning, in addition to sort of what you were talking about where there's these, you know, biotherapeutic benefits to that, do you think
Starting point is 00:40:24 what else are they, I mean, obviously in Egypt we're talking about these are the ways that they're powering, the chemical reactions that you're hypothesizing are happening in these different pyramids, right? So they need to have a power of power. And also I was going to point out, and I know you touch on this, but it's believed that the pyramids, the great pyramids, were initially covered in quartz, which of course is super, superconductive, right? Like I think about this in the terms of when I went to Sedona once, which I didn't really like Sedona, but they have this mountain, they call a quartz mountain that gets struck by lighting all the time. And when it gets struck, it makes like a thunder noise. And then,
Starting point is 00:40:57 then they have all this, then it gets weird. They have all these UFO things that happen where it looks like they are landing on this mountain to potentially charge or whatever people suppose, but I saw it. I mean, we went to the UFO tour and I saw these things happen. I go, they're actually doing that. They're actually going up and down on this stuff. That's a bit of an aside. But my point was is that they are, they're storing energy.
Starting point is 00:41:17 So when you talk about these stone circles specifically, because I... Let me make a quick correction there. So quartz is not a conductor. Quartz is a dielectric material, which means it has the capacity for storing electric. Okay. Thank you for that. For that. For a minute.
Starting point is 00:41:32 Yeah. All right. Wishing you could be there live for the big game, soaking up the atmosphere in the crowd, but too often life gets busy. Or the price holds you back. Priceline is here to help you make it happen. With millions of deals on flights, hotels, and rental cars,
Starting point is 00:41:50 you can go see the game live. Don't just dream about the trip. Book it with Priceline. Download the Priceline app or visit Priceline.com. Actual prices may vary, limited time offer. Quartz is one of the most abundant materials in the electrical engineering industry used for capacitors and in dielectric applications. But that is exactly why that mountain structure is constantly being struck by lightning because the quartz within that hill is storing the electric fields that are accumulated from these tilloric currents. And it's the imbalance of electric charges.
Starting point is 00:42:27 So it's called cloud-to-ground lightning, where you have negative charges in the atmosphere and positive charges on the surface of the earth. So these mountains, same thing was happening with a structure called Silbury Hill, which is made of chalk, another dielectric material. So it's this ancient Proto Pyramid in Wiltshire, England, this huge mound structure that's made of chalk. Yeah. Well, this chalk mound was designed to do the exact same thing as these quartz mountains, which was attract lightning strikes. and then they could harness that energy for distribution into other areas of the. But that's exactly why you have this associated UFO activity. Right.
Starting point is 00:43:04 Because it is abundant electric field energy. And I'm not opposed to the idea that they have an ability to tap into that for power source or whatever it might be. You know, good. Thank you for taking me to school, Jeffrey. I appreciate that. No, I know. I'm glad you did because, you know, I think I've been saying that wrong for a little while now. So, you know, I appreciate that.
Starting point is 00:43:25 It's good. It's good. Is that like a static shock? You know, you drag your feet across, you store up and then you touch somebody. Yeah, so static charge is basically the same thing. When you're rubbing against it, you're creating an imbalance of charge between the two surfaces. So one of them accumulates a positive charge. The other one accumulates a negative charge. And then when you get the two together, there's a discharge between those two surfaces,
Starting point is 00:43:47 which is called an electrostatic discharge. And that's essentially what lightning is. A lightning is a, spontaneous, almost instantaneous electrostatic discharge between the charges in the cloud and the charges on the ground. And that lightning is always going to seek the shortest path from cloud to ground. So if you have an obelisk or an Egyptian pyramid, for example, that is by far the tallest object on the landscape, you look around there is absolutely nothing taller than these objects in the area. It's going to be a direct path for lightning to strike the
Starting point is 00:44:22 structure. And I've also presented evidence on my channel of fulgarites and silicate microsferals from fulgarites. So fulgarite is essentially fossilized lightning. When lightning hits the ground or hits sand, it will cause these mineral formations, basically melting and fusing particles into a dendritic formation called a fulgarite. While I've presented evidence on my channel that there's folgarites and silicate microsphereals from lightning, basically providing pretty strong evidence for my hypothesis that these things were getting struck by lightning. That's amazing.
Starting point is 00:44:58 What do you think besides sort of the therapeutic thing? We talked about Egypt and the idea of producing chemicals at industrial scales. And then there's also sort of the other things that are going on because they're integrated systems. But when you get the stone circles, you're in Ireland and you're in England, what else is happening in there in your mind? Because if they're, if they're dispersing current, you know, they're harnessing and dispersing it and they're also collecting it.
Starting point is 00:45:18 from the earth. What do they do? What do you think they're doing with all that? Yeah. So there's these really fascinating structures all across the UK and Ireland called Passage Chamber Mounds, like New Grange. Yeah, I've been to New Grange. I've been there.
Starting point is 00:45:32 Yeah, yeah, New Grange is one of my favorite. We just got a chance to go in there, and I have a really great Sunday site visit where I do an on-site explanation of exactly how New Grange operated. It's a chemical reactor. Dude, that's crazy. So, yeah, because it's a weird place.
Starting point is 00:45:47 So you get in there and you go, this isn't really a tomb. There's not bones or anything here. They say there were bones at one point, but it's just this huge structure where there's one little chamber. And if you haven't been to New Grange, we're checking out because it's ancient. It's one of the, I forget where the world heritage site and whatever, however they sort of classify those things. But that's, see this.
Starting point is 00:46:06 So I can, I can dive into that. Yeah. Like, I love talking about New Grange because I believe that the structures, the ancient structures of England and Ireland were the predecessors of the Egyptian pyramids. These things are extremely ancient. So before we get there, Let me ask you one thing then, because this is a burning question I had. So if we're talking about a timeline here,
Starting point is 00:46:23 because how long, at what point do you think these were initiated and how long were they operated before, before they, because we know, right, at some point, these, the pyramids especially are repurposes tombs by the pharaohs who then sort of claim, right, that they built them. And I think a lot of, there's a lot of folks. They just put some dead bodies in the generators. Yeah, we'll put some guy in here in the chemical room.
Starting point is 00:46:45 But when do you think this started? How long do you think it operated for based upon your research? Yeah, yeah. So I would propose that Atlantis is essentially North America and the civilization that inhabited North America during the last Ice Age. Okay. After that cataclysm, the survivors of that cataclysm fled from North America and they went to the western coasts of Europe and the western coast of Africa. gradually migrating inland and building structures that enabled them to reestablish their civilization, basically the stone circles of ancient Europe and the pyramids in Egypt. This all happened during a period from approximately 8,500 BC to 5,300 BC, which is known as the Saharan wet period in Africa, where there was significantly more rainfall in the Upper Eastern Sahara,
Starting point is 00:47:41 and essentially the entire eastern Sahara was transformed from Babarian Desert into a lush area that was primed for agricultural development. And I believe that the Egyptian pyramids were an integrated part of the terraforming of the eastern Sahara. Interesting. So another part of my theory goes into the production of humulonimbus clouds for lightning. Okay. So these structures not only made chemicals, but they also produced thunderstorms and rain clouds. The original DARPA, that brought rainfall into the Upper Eastern Sahara,
Starting point is 00:48:21 and with the aqueous ammonia solution and fertilizers that were being produced within these chemical factories, they were able to terraform the Upper Eastern Saharan region from about, again, 8,500 BC to 5,300 BC, so approximately 3,000 years of operation while these things were still active. However, there were a number of different cataclysms right around 5,000 BC. There were earthquakes, floods all across the Middle East and all across the world at that time that I believe caused these things. So there's been multiple floods. You know, time is cyclical. And they talk about great flood, but there's most likely been multiple great floods that have occurred over the hundreds of thousands of years that human beings have been on this planet.
Starting point is 00:49:04 So there was another series of catastrophic events where the pyramids went offline around 53. B.C. The Upper Eastern Sahara began to transform back into a desert, and that's when we see the population migration from these arable farmlands. They moved back around the Nile River, and this is where we see the beginning of dynastic Egyptian civilization around 3,500 BC, as signified by the Narmur palette. It's this palette that's in the Egyptian Museum that depicts the reunification of Upper and Lower Egypt, so Upper and Lower Egypt coming back together. which implies that there was a pre-existing civilization. If it's the reunification, they had to be unified at once, separated, and then they came back again.
Starting point is 00:49:51 So again, during this period from about 8,300 to 5300 BC, the population moved away from the Nile River. They moved into the Upper Eastern Sahara, began farming this agricultural land. This is also where we see the domestication of cattle and abundant agriculture in the Upper Eastern Sahara. And then around the beginning of the Dynastic era, the pyramids are already offline. The knowledge of chemistry was still in possession by the dynastic Egyptians, but they just no longer had the capacity to do it on an industrial scale. So it went smaller. And we know that the dynastic Egyptian civilization is the birthplace of modern chemistry.
Starting point is 00:50:28 They were the first to create synthetic pigments like Egyptian blue. They were the first to make synthetic cosmetics. They were the first to make pharmaceuticals. Basically every chemical industry that we have today started with dynamic. Egypt. They had the knowledge of chemistry intact. They just weren't producing them on an industrial scale anymore. So that's kind of the proposed trend wide of these structures that I have in mind, as there are very, very ancient structures in North America that I think predate all of this stuff. But unfortunately, they're mostly now completely destroyed due to the cataclysm that essentially
Starting point is 00:51:03 flattened North America at the end of the last ice ice. Yeah, the Nander Dryas, right? Yeah. I can see, I can see Luke getting excited about this conversation. No, I love this stuff because, like, you're right in the wheelhouse with the weathering of the Sphinx, right? We've talked about this where the Sphinx has evidence of water weathering, which means it had to have rained. So this is good. Yeah, thank you, Nate. I love this stuff. So I want you to think about the weathering at the back of the Sphinx enclosure, more from a perspective of chemical erosion.
Starting point is 00:51:33 Okay. Okay, so let's say if there was a kind of- What are they doing there, Jeffrey, with chemicals eroding the sphinx? Let's say there was a cataclysm or something wrong with your... chemical reactor where there was a spill of acidic chemicals on the geese plateau. All of a sudden, all these chemicals that were contained within your reactor accidentally began to liege out and spill onto the geesea plateau. In an uncontrolled ban, that erosion on the back of the sphinx could have happened in a matter
Starting point is 00:51:58 of days or weeks and not in hundreds of thousands of years. It could have been a huge catastrophe that is related to the destruction of the structures for some sort of environmental catastrophe. So that's just something when people talk about on erosion. Yeah. It's like that Chernobyl disaster in a way. And I was going to ask you that because the first time I actually had this thought of what you're presenting is I think it's the temple of the goddess where it looks like chemicals washed into the stairs and the stairs are melted. The melted stairs.
Starting point is 00:52:29 The great pyramid. The temple of Dendera. Yeah. And I was thinking, okay, this wasn't supposed to happen. Some accident happened here. But what can do that? What can melt stairs? Obviously, they didn't want those to be melted, but it sounds like, you know, like any disaster, you have some sort of tsunami or something coming.
Starting point is 00:52:49 You have all these issues. I mean, we saw that last one in Japan. It hit all the nuclear plants. And then you had all these, the fallout, right? And it looked like a fallout event for me. I was like, this is a different. There's something else going on here. And all these other theories, while it could be a power plant, I think, I just, what do you think about that?
Starting point is 00:53:07 Let me throw another different perspective at you for those stairs. I'm not a huge advocate of this theory when it comes to the limestone blocks used to build the pyramids themselves because I found a lot of evidence of quarrying and very specific corying methodology where they selected natural rot from specific locations and brought them to these temples. But the idea of geopolymer, synthetic artificial stone that was at one point relatively soft. So think about those stairs from a perspective of a material that used to be like plato. Well, that's one of the hypotheses for like psychopian architecture, right?
Starting point is 00:53:44 We just talked about the top Jeffrey going to Peru and you have all the cyclopean motor lists. And people talk about it being like a synthetic polymer that was just, it was geopolar. Yeah, artificial stunt. Yeah. So just, yeah. There's lots of rhetoric and ancient mythology about synthetic artificial stone going back to William Stuckily, talking about the construction of Stonehenge, possibly the stonehenge, sarsen stones being an artificial salacious sandstone. And salacious.
Starting point is 00:54:11 And there's eight recipes. You talk about these temples in India where there's keepers of the temple that will tell you that this is not natural stone. This is man-made stone that was used with a chemical formula that we've long forgot. My colleagues would be a sit-a-project have done chemical analysis on the H-blocks from Peru. And they've essentially proven that those are molded stones using geopolitics. Oh, I mean. That's what I was thinking in downtown Kusko. You're looking at the green ones.
Starting point is 00:54:39 And they look, like Luke said, they look like Plato, a specific green plato. You're like a kid. You're like, this doesn't look like they just grab some stones from someone. All these are the same composition, all of them in the same color. And yet, they're perfectly like marshmallows just fit together. How in the world. In Egypt specifically, you know, I believe that they would have understood one to work, work small. harder and not harder. And there's applications for different types of material where they use
Starting point is 00:55:08 natural stone for certain applications. But we've also found evidence on the Giza Plateau of facade pieces and other things. So there's a big, easy way to tell natural stone from what could be possibly our official stone is things like inclusions and irregularities, like huge seashells that are embedded in the bedrock limestone, right? These are natural parts of bedrock limestone that have been quarried, cut, and moved to the site. Right. We've also found things like veins of salt that move through one block to another block to another block, and there's mortar in between these things.
Starting point is 00:55:43 So an ancient methodology for quarrying stone is that all of the stones are numbered in the quarry. Yeah. Those numbers have a preordained place within the construction itself. So they're quarried out. They have a specific shape when they're quarried. They're put back in the exact same place so that you can rebuild the shape. that they were quarried from.
Starting point is 00:56:03 It makes them fit right together. If there's a slight curve on one piece of stone when you quarry it, you take the next one that was quarried out and it fits right together. So they had a methodology for quarrying and replacing these stones. And there's tons of evidence of natural stone on the Giza Plateau and in the body of the Egyptian pyramids. We've also found pieces of facade that have zero irregularities, zero inclusions.
Starting point is 00:56:27 It's basically microfine particles completely homogenous. right there's there's absolutely no differences in this looks like something has been ground up into a powder and then that powder has been mixed with water set like concrete so there's a very easy way to kind of tell artificial stones or natural stones um i would have believed that they would have had the capability to do both and certainly works well with the idea of ancient chemistry requires things like lye and um you know potassium or sodium hydroxides and bases to create these artificial stones Well, I was going to say because when we were at the Cori Concha in Peru, right, we were talking about how there were ages of this megalithic construction. And those blocks specifically, they're like, I don't know, they don't know how the Inca might have been part of that.
Starting point is 00:57:16 But it would make sense if they had the chemicals to continue the operation. They weren't the original, but maybe there was some overlap where they were taught this chemical reaction. So they could kind of sort of continue. And then eventually that knowledge was lost. My question for you is, obviously, we all agree that this is an incredibly advanced knowledge. These complex, I mean, we can't even figure it out today in the modern era. These are all like, right, we just see little pieces, little flashes of brilliance. Where does this knowledge come from?
Starting point is 00:57:45 How do you think they knew to do these things and build these dynastic empires where it looks like the golden age civilization of every single thing has meaning? valuable in a specific place and it's it's like someone gave him a blueprint how to build the empire of empires so i think we drastically underestimate how long human beings have been on this planet and of the sophistication of these ancient civilization so let's say there was a human civilization that existed in north america prior to the end of the last i say you know 15 000 years ago plus, right? The transition that we've made in the modern time from around 1900 to now 2024, right? Yeah. We're talking about a very, very short span of time. You know, even in the United States, we're talking about 1776 now to 2000. We're talking about like 300, less than 300
Starting point is 00:58:48 years and look at the progress that we've made from the beginning of the industrial revolution until now in a very short span of time. Well, if a civilization has been around for thousands of thousands of years, imagine the amount of accumulated knowledge that your civilization could have. And we talk about the survivors of the cataclysm of Atlantis and these survivors spreading out all across the world bringing the knowledge that was possessed by this civilization. So it was most likely ancient knowledge that existed before cataclysms that were preserved by these refugees, brought them to the new areas. And I think this is where we also get some mythology of the creator gods like the Tua Dadanan. In Irish mythology, there is the mythology of the Tua de Dhanan, which are the creator gods of Ireland, the civilization that comes to Ireland.
Starting point is 00:59:38 And they had all this sophisticated knowledge of magic. And this is one of the predominant theories that I proposed in my work in my work in my book is that when you hear mythology of ancient magic, they're actually talking about chemistry. Because someone who is not initiated into the mysteries of ancient chemistry, you could take some sprinklings of metal powder and set it on fire and you got blue or purple fire where you take a clear solution and you mix it with another clear solution and then it turns red, right? Turning water into wine, right? All of this mythology of ancient magic is a misinterpretation of ancient chemistry
Starting point is 01:00:16 from the perspective of an onlooker who doesn't understand what ancient chemistry is. Chemistry is literally magical transformations. Yeah. So there's all of this mythology in the ancient world of civilizations that had magic.
Starting point is 01:00:29 Or when you look at the from the perspective of physics, there's experience, you know, again, creating static electricity. You get your static on a piece of paper and you can lift a feather because of the attraction, you know? So like simple physics demonstrations
Starting point is 01:00:44 would appear to the uninitiated as magic. So that's where we get this rhetoric and ancient mythology of these ancient sciences that have simply been misunderstood from a perspective of, again, the uninitiated. That's why, again, I call my book an initiation into ancient chemistry. And my book is written in the format of a fictional story of a young man being initiated into an ancient secret society that was responsible for the construction and operation
Starting point is 01:01:14 of the Egyptian pyramids. And he goes to Egypt to learn the secrets of this ancient civilization and is instructed on how every, so basically each chapter is a different degree of his initiation. And I explained in depth all of the mechanisms of operation that went into the production of chemicals within each pyramid, again, culminating with an explanation of how New Grange and the passage chamber structures of Ireland work. So getting back to that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:40 So New Grange has a stone sitting out in front of the, structure with a bunch of alchemical glyphs on it and no one has ever interpreted what these symbols on the curbstone meet. Well, in my work, I have a full explanation of how those symbols are communicating an ancient chemical reaction. It's literally a chemical formula for the chemical reaction that was occurring inside of this chamber. It is an instruction manual sitting right out in front of the chemical reactor so that one day people could come around, when the knowledge had been long forgotten and reverse engineer and decipher exactly how the structure operated based on the outchemical symbols on this stone. So if you look at the stone,
Starting point is 01:02:25 there's a bunch of undulating lines at the bottom of the stone that represent water filling the passage chamber structure. There's a bunch of diamond shapes on the far left side. The diamond shapes represent the initial reactant that was placed. So there's these three granite bowls inside of the reaction chamber. So you put your reactant, which is iron dicylite, otherwise known as marcosite or iron pyrite, you crush it up and you put it into these piles in these bowls. There's also spirals moving in on the stone, which represent air flowing into the passage chamber above the water. Well, this is exactly what we could do today in a process. Well, the leech mining is the second part of it, but it's basically oxidation of marcosite in a chamber that promotes the circulation of moist airflow.
Starting point is 01:03:19 So then you have this triple spiral symbol on the curbstone. The triple spiral symbol represents airflow circulating inside of the triple chamber system. And this moist airflow, the air carrying the water, causes oxidation of your reactant iron disulfide for the production of a chemical called ferrous sulfate, a green crystal. Right. And ferrous sulfate is also a very useful agricultural chemical. It can also be used to render iron oxide and thus metallic iron. And you can also use it to produce sulfuric acid. So it's a very, very useful ancient chemical and one of the first chemicals that was being synthesized by the alchemists of the medieval period. And in my second book, I write about how the Emerald Isle of Ireland is actually referring to the green crystal. Otherwise, It has nothing to do with emeralds. It has to do with the green crystal. Ferrisulfate is a beautiful green crystal.
Starting point is 01:04:18 And that's the esoteric symbolism behind the nomenclature of the emerald aisle is because Ireland was used for the production of ferrous sulfate. Wow. That's great. I love all that. It's an alchemical glyph, right out of the instruction manual, telling you exactly how the process works. Luke loves this because you're basically saying the pyramids are a giant whiskey still.
Starting point is 01:04:39 Kind of. Distillation. Distillation will be most. the most ancient ancient alchemical sciences distillation is chemistry. Luke's a whiskey guy. And bourbon is, making bourbon is magic, so I understand that completely. No, I love this because it's providing function for things that people look at and go,
Starting point is 01:04:55 you know, that can't be what it is. It doesn't really make a lot of sense, but here's the narrative, right? A narrative is these are tombs and these are elaborate tombs. We don't really know what they were doing with it or why they made them the way they were, but the pyramids, New Grange, and it provides this function to it. I think it's a fascinating paradigm. So you've been in Egypt now. I mean, I was looking at your at your YouTube.
Starting point is 01:05:15 You've got 118 videos you've produced since you've been there. What are some like some real high level, maybe highlights since you've been there, maybe of these discoveries that you might have, might have made or connections you might have made by going to these places that completely expanded or provided fuel to your hypothesis of, you know, of the pyramids and of the temple structures in Egypt? What were some monumental sort of shifts from visiting some of these places? Yeah, so probably the biggest thing since I've been living here in Egypt was discovering the scope of the leech mining on the Giza Plateau. That's wild to think about, honestly, like that they're leech mining up there.
Starting point is 01:05:55 It was probably one of the most, and I remember that day vividly when I started walking around the Giza Plateau. And I knew that I was going up there to look for evidence of acidic erosion because I had found it in small areas of the Giza Plateau. but then I really had a very completely mind-altering day out there that I was literally left speechless when I realized the immense scope of operation that was occurring, which again kind of directed me. I try to stay away from that mythology. We all know the specific term used to refer to these people that were mining gold here on this planet, but it certainly appears that that was the predominant focus of the operations on the Giza Plateau was leech-mine. of metals. And it also happened to be right around that same time as I got a whole new batch of samples from the Acidav Project where they had taken chemical analysis of these iron oxide deposits. And when you begin to look at the chemical analysis, it's not just iron, right? They were
Starting point is 01:06:54 able to render a variety of different incredibly useful, not only precious metals, but also rare exotic metals from these ore deposits. And again, I recently learning about the Tomb of the Birds and the underground mining tunnels that go underneath the geese plateau. Also sort of deciphering with the Sphinx enclosure and the pyramid of Kencawe's. So in my first book, I proposed a function for the step pyramid, the red pyramid, the bent pyramid, the great pyramid, and the central pyramid. And an indication of a good theory is that it is comprehensive. And within that narrative, you can explain the function of all of the different structures
Starting point is 01:07:32 for various chemicals, all having a similar unveiless. umbrella of function. Again, that's a big deficiency of the theories that focus specifically on the great pyramid. Oh, this one is this magical, you know, electricity producing device. Okay, if it is that, what are all the rest of them? Right. Your theory has to be comprehensive and be able to under, to explain not only the configuration, but also the function of all of these other chamber systems. And I've yet to see any other theory that's done that. So it was really sort of these two things working in conjunction. And then I also had a huge revelation when I realized, again, I always knew that there was this petroleum manufacturing facility, not manufacturing, but it's a natural gas and petroleum
Starting point is 01:08:17 refining facility that's right next to the red pyramid of Dachor. And I always knew it was over there, but for some reason, I never really put two and two together until one of my followers sent me an email and he was like, hey, I work in the oil and petroleum refining industry and we use aqueous ammonia solution for refining petroleum products. I was like, Oh, shit. Yeah, yeah. I had a real idea that, you know, again, it's a, it's no coincidence that they put that facility right there.
Starting point is 01:08:44 And there are natural gas and petroleum deposits here in the area that, of course, if they were harvesting this stuff for fuel or whatever, whatever application, whether it be even something as simple as bitchement, right, basically an ancient tar compound that was used for boat building. Right. Right. So the boat building industry would have been a massive industry in the ancient time. And they were taking crude oil and refining it to create bitumen, a process that requires
Starting point is 01:09:12 ammonia because you don't want acidic compounds in your bitumen because otherwise it's going to rot away the components of your wind boat. So they would have had to have aqueous ammonia. Why don't you build the factory right next to the place where you're extracting the crude oil? And then you have the chemicals that are utilized in this huge industry of bitumen production boat building. So there's, I mean, to get a, it's been probably the most important decision of my life from a research perspective is going all in it. Yeah. And you have to.
Starting point is 01:09:46 The listeners out there, if you have a passion or something that, you know, just sets your soul on fire, it's the only thing that you could ever think about day in and day out, go all in. You have to go 100%. And that's where you're going to reap the full benefits because, again, living here and immersing myself in it. Yeah. And before moving here, you know, I got to call maybe. once a year and I had to spend a small fortune on international flights and hotels and investment
Starting point is 01:10:10 in the tour that I'm here for a week and I'm like having even scratched the surface of what I wanted to accomplish here I need to stay for a longer and then I started to think well what if I could find an apartment here for you know what I would pay for a hotel night I can almost find an apartment for a whole month for that cost yeah and then I started doing the bath and then I got back and of course my dad passed away and it's just like I was like this does not make sense And this is not my dream to die here in this office working for the man in a job that I could care less about when really my passion is pursuing my dream and going all in on this. And it's it's made an immense transformation in the progress of my YouTube channel, the two words on this. That's awesome. I mean, I feel like Luke and I have a similar story.
Starting point is 01:10:56 You know, we're blessed to be able to both do this. You know, this is our jobs. And we're pouring all of our heart and soul into this. And it takes that. It requires that. You have to have that obsessive mind because these topics are so difficult to make sense of. And then most of the world doesn't want to see it. They don't want to see the evidence for it. They think it's conspiracy and they debate and they think you're nuts. But I had a couple of questions about sort of why three pyramids, you think? Why three? And what's the main chemical you think that they're producing? Maybe you already answered it. So each pyramid was producing a specific chemical. and the reason for the three pyramids on the Giza Plateau, they also talk about the connection with Osiris and the three stars of the
Starting point is 01:11:39 belt of Orion. Oh, Belta of Orion, yeah. So on the Giza Plateau, I won't reveal what the final pyramid was producing because that's something is kind of still a work in progress coming out in my second book. He's teasing. He's teasing it. He's teasing that box. So the step the step pyramid was producing methane gas, red pyramid, ammonia, bent, Pyramid ammonium bicarbonate, great pyramid sulfuric acid, and the central pyramid hydrochloric acid.
Starting point is 01:12:09 And by having a variety of different acids, you're able to reach mine different metals, because different metals will react with different acids and they have different applications. They were also producing nitric acid in another structure that I haven't quite revealed yet. And by combining nitric acid and hydrochloric acid, you can create something called aquauregia. which allows you to efficiently dissolve gold, which I believe was the end result of all of this mining. There's actually gold in these iron ore deposits on the Giza Plateau, and that's one of the reasons that they were leach mining all of this,
Starting point is 01:12:46 is this ancient preoccupation with the mining of gold. And I've certainly found I'm not necessarily comfortable with the implications of this massive ancient leech mining strip mining project, because again it leads me in the direction of again this mythology i won't say the name of the beings but we all know who they are that came to this planet to mind gold and man there's just been so much evidence that points me in that direction that i talk about it a little bit on my members only channel i try not to talk about it on the public channel because it's not really my bag who built them i just focus on the why and the how yeah on our show we call them the watchers you know the
Starting point is 01:13:28 Yeah, the watchers. Yeah, you know, the same, you know, just people have different terms for those things. Here's a question for you. So we know that they're making these chemicals. We know that, you know, based on these theories or where we are in this episode, if we follow your logic. What do you think they're making with all these chemicals? Like what are they producing? What's the outcome?
Starting point is 01:13:45 This is a giant factory. What's the end products? What's coming out of the other end? Gold, baby. Right, right. Gold member. Gold. Everything gold.
Starting point is 01:13:54 Yeah, gold. So, sure, these are, these are for agricultural, fertilizers predominantly, right? Ammonia is the number one agricultural fertilizer that we make today. So ammonia itself, the chemical is the product. People don't realize how valuable chemical, everything we have, everything you touch and look at on your desk and in front of me, it's all due to the chemical industry.
Starting point is 01:14:15 So they weren't making windex? They weren't just making windex to make all their windows real clean. Well, you've been products like cosmetics or, you know, again, for metallurgy and other metal-related applications, mining applications. again, agricultural chemicals are huge. We wouldn't have our modern society if it wasn't. The two most important chemicals that we produce today as an industrial society are ammonia and sulfuric acid. We use those for almost every single chemical industrial application that you could imagine.
Starting point is 01:14:45 They would have the same applications. So the chemicals themselves are the product that can be used in a variety of other industries, whether it be manufacturing paints, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, you name, the product, which would, it is of a chemical application in industry. Which would justify the amount of work, the 40 years at least it would take to build one of these things. You would need, you know, because that's so many times on a show, people are just, they throw out these theories, you're like, why would they take all the time and effort, you know, 20 million blocks over, over decades to build? But this makes a lot of sense, because
Starting point is 01:15:20 if you have a central chemical power plant producing everything you need for your empire, you would need to build you need to build it it requires infrastructure yeah you need that you need that piece you need that foundation it is the cornerstone of your entire society and the the tombs and all these other the modern explanations are just so hokey to me because it's like come on you know how long it took him to build that no but what were you going to say that was wild did we we we we what was wild geoffrey we miss the wild so my 2017 research expedition give it Day two. I had just gone to Abu Cere. I saw the chemical collection bowl at the pyramid of Sahur. I was starting to generate this idea that maybe the pyramids were designed to produce chemicals. We go to the red pyramid. I'm smelling the ammonia in there. I see all the chemicals staining. I was like, all right, the conventional story isn't adding up that this is a burial tomb. I know that this is an industrial scale chemical reactor. And I knew enough at the time to understand how valuable ammonia would have been to this ancient civilization. So we go back to the hotel that night. and I'm just developing this idea that the Egyptian pyramids were industrial-scale chemical reactors.
Starting point is 01:16:32 The only person I had even mentioned it to was my friend in passing. I was like, hey, this is the crazy idea. She's like, what are you thinking about? She's like, I should have on my phone, Googling all these diagrams and stuff. I'm like, look at this. I was like, this is it. She's like, ah, you're crazy, whatever. So we go back to the hotel, and I had to go to the front desk to get a new keymate.
Starting point is 01:16:51 And before moving to Egypt, I lived in the southeast United States. So I go to the front desk. I'm getting this key made. And I hear behind me a very distinct southern accent. And I knew that it was some from the same neck of the woods where I used to live. So I turned around and there's a guy, white guy, and his Egyptian escort that brought him there from the airport. I said, hey, you know, I recognize your southern accent. Where are you from? He said he's from the exact same city that I used to live in. We just so happened to running to each other in this infantessally small instant when I was in the hotel lobby
Starting point is 01:17:28 getting this keymate. So I turn around, I'm checking this guy out and he looks at him. But man, this guy had like, like chameleon eyes where one of them was kind of operating independently
Starting point is 01:17:37 and they were like kind of looking at me. I was, hell, I was like, this guy has my attention. He's keeping an eye on you. So he had this, you know,
Starting point is 01:17:45 very weird appearing. Everything kind of normal was like, hey, there's something kind of off about this guy. So I'm kind of just asking him some general questions. I was like, what are you doing in Egypt?
Starting point is 01:17:53 He's like, I work for, said he worked for the TSA and he was on vacation. And instead of going home to visit his family, he decided he was going to come to see the pyramids in Egypt. And he was stationed in all this whole story. Right. So I'm like, okay, okay. You got my attention.
Starting point is 01:18:06 So I said, hey, come down. We're going to go upstairs and change. Come down and meet us for dinner at the hotel pool. And, you know, we'll just talk and, you know, whatever. He's like, fine, fine. So we get this huge spread. He comes down. Try to offer him some food.
Starting point is 01:18:19 Like, you want something to eat. It wouldn't eat a thing. So we're sitting down there, eat this huge meal. He didn't eat anything. he was like so then he starts asking me these questions he's like so what are you researching here in egypt i said well you know came here to look at the electricity thing and i haven't really found evidence electricity but i found evidence chemicals like oh that chemicals he's like what kind of chemicals you think they were making so i started getting into the other um so i was just real
Starting point is 01:18:40 me in you know he got he's not going to come so i was just like bike and i was like okay here we go so i started getting into the whole thing and he already knew exactly what i was doing there everything that i said he was just like yeah yeah of course you know he was just kind of Confirming and it was one of the strain there. And again, I struggle to call that this person was a human being. Again, you know, who knows? Yeah, coincidence has happened. Right.
Starting point is 01:19:03 People travel all the world and all this stuff. He already knew exactly what I was doing there. He knew what I was looking into. He had ideas that he proposed about like the function of the serapia, which is this underground tunnel system that has these huge box containers. And he was like, what if they were storing waste materials in there? And I was like, like, he was already in the know. about everything that I was proposing and I hadn't even began to develop this idea yet.
Starting point is 01:19:30 So it was just a very one of those kind of odd experiences where, I mean, he was just baiting me, you know, just waiting there in the lobby. Oh, I'm from the same place. And I said, where are you from? And this XYZ city. Oh, like literally five minutes down the road from where I used to live. Wow. So it was just one of those experiences where I don't think anything in life is a coincidence.
Starting point is 01:19:49 Everything happens for a reason. And I do believe whether you want to call them angels or watchers or. you know, whatever there is. There's, there's people out there from maybe the spiritual realm that are keeping an eye on what we're doing here on this. That was just one of the indications where my friend that was with me, we were both kind of looking back and forth. Like, well, who the hell is this guy? Like, what is it? You know, good? Because he already knew. It's one of those theories lawyer. It's so far out there. At the time, I had it built all of the scientific justification and the explanations that I have now for all the mechanisms of operation regarding
Starting point is 01:20:21 the physics and the chemistry. He already knew everything. So we call that blurry here in our show. It was a very blurry experience. Yeah, it was for sure. For sure. I've got, I think I've got one last question for you. And that is, you know, as you propose and sort of built the argument for, you know, for this being the purpose and function of not only just the pyramids, but also as you get into these ancient structures in, you know, in the British Isles, et cetera. Like, how has this been received?
Starting point is 01:20:47 Because, you know, when you're, when you're the guy out there that's pushing the new idea, especially when you're up against, you know, Hawass and the entire Egyptian, you know, Egyptian Department of Antiquity and all of these archaeologists and all of what the mainstream narrative. I mean, how has that, how has it been for you? Because we operate in the same space in some ways, right? That we, we offer like, hey, you know, maybe the truth is a lot weirder than we're being told. Maybe we're not being told a lot of what, what is the truth, et cetera, right? That's where our show lives. And how has that been for you, man? How has it been, how has it been received?
Starting point is 01:21:23 generally speaking, as you built out this thesis for your hypothesis. So my explanation for that would be twofold. So since I've lived here in Egypt, I've been interacting with the tour industry here in Egypt. You know, all of the guides and people that work for the Ministry of Antiquities, I had the lead director of the Giza Plateau come and walk with my tour group as a private personal escort on the Giza Plateau. And he even proposed and told our tour groups some things that were way outside of the conventional explanation. And I have, well, I can go ahead and tell you, you know, he said that there's connections
Starting point is 01:21:58 and secret passages that connect the Great Pyramid into the Sphinx enclosure, which is a direct part of how I think that these systems operated. And he said for sure, he was like, you know, that Kufu and Khafra didn't build these things. And they know for sure. Now they're talking about there's this whole search for Kufu, right? The industry of antiquities is now searching for the burial of Kufu. And they're basically admitting with the great period.
Starting point is 01:22:23 was never intended for an actual burial. So just because somebody works for the Department of Antiquities and in tourism and they walk the parting line doesn't necessarily mean that that's what they believe 100%, but they just have to say that in public because that's their job. When you talk to these people, like the lead, I have a friend who's the lead archaeologist in Sakara and I have friends that are archaeologists and that work for the Ministry of Antiquities and they all entertain sort of the alternative theories about these things because nobody really knows for sure, right? It's just the best
Starting point is 01:22:54 explanation for what these structures are. So generally speaking, everybody here is pretty receptive and, you know, even Hawassas said that he was a fan of the alternative community because at the end of the day, they're just bringing more tourist dollars into Egypt. Oh, yeah. So he yeah. People can't believe whatever they want to believe as long as they're coming here to see it. Smoking like a true businessman, right? He's like, I don't care what you think. Yeah. That's what it is. It's the business of
Starting point is 01:23:19 Egyptian tourism. And, you know, they can they can promote their narrative, but there's always going to be the alternative community that come here for, oh, they think they're temples for meditation, and they go in there and they do this chanting and all this kind of stuff in the temples. And hey, man, people love that stuff. And, you know, whatever you think it is, I remember my first trip to Egypt, my friend Yusuf said that no matter what your theory or idea is about ancient Egypt, you will find evidence of it here. Because the knowledge of this ancient civilization is so comprehensive and it is literally embodied in all of these structures. So whether you're looking at it from the perspective of geometry
Starting point is 01:23:54 and mathematics, all the sophisticated knowledge of geometry and mathematics and all these things, you'll find it. You think they're tombs, you'll find it. You think they're celestial maps and alignments with all the constellations, you'll find that. You think they're chemical plants, you'll find that because again, there's so much knowledge embedded and encoded within these structures that regardless of which perspective you view it, you will find evidence for that here. Wow. And I will say that one of the most encouraging and rewarding things about the general response is getting emails from people that are in the industries, people that are chemical engineers.
Starting point is 01:24:30 They get an email. Oh, I'm a chemist, a chemical engineer. I work with Sotomical catalysts in your interview on XYZ channel where you're talking about acoustic catalysts inside the Great Pyramas, what we do. That's amazing. And you're spot on about how it would work. And getting people from the mechanical or, you know, acoustical engineers or physicists, that have reached out and say, hey, I just found out about your YouTube channel and I'm going
Starting point is 01:24:53 down the rabbit hole and you're more on track with this stuff than anybody else that we've come across. So that's been one of the kind of biggest rewards is seeing the YouTube grow and all that is great. But when you get a response for people that are really in the know, and I work with a chemical engineer before I published my book, I wanted to make sure that if I was going to present this publicly, that I didn't make a fool of myself. So the universe works in mysterious ways and I got in touch with a chemical engineer through my father. And I presented my original presentation on this to him. And at the beginning of that meeting, he said, all right, Jeff, I'm going to listen to this.
Starting point is 01:25:31 But I'm going to treat you like one of my grad students. He was a master's level professor of chemical engineering. He said, I'm going to treat you like a grad student. He literally tore the thing to shreds and had me build it back piece by piece by piece explaining every single mechanism and chemical reaction and temperatures and pressure. pressures and minerals and all of this, everything that would be required to scientifically validate these theories. Make sure all my T's were crossed and eyes were dotted. At the end of the day, he said, this is the most verifiable theory of the alternative function of the Egyptian
Starting point is 01:26:04 pyramids. And he was kind of into that stuff anyway. It's kind of an old guy. Iron. So that was really what gave me the confidence to present this material in a public fashion, because I worked on it in secret for three years. I never told anybody. Not even my closest friends knew what I was working on behind the scenes, but I'll write in this book, doing this research, basically a hermit for three years where all I did was go to the gym and write and read and research. I mean, it's basically a dissertation.
Starting point is 01:26:32 I mean, you had a chair. Essentially. Yeah, you had a chair. Yeah, that's phenomenal. I mean, if you're going to have something, like you said, I love that because, you know, there's a lot of researchers out there that they want to put their theory out before they really built the, built it, you know, reverse engineered it. And I think that's becomes a fallacy.
Starting point is 01:26:49 People tend to not trust, you know, trust alternative theories because sometimes they are that way. Yeah. And so, I mean, just to commend for the work you put in, I mean, you know, having, having the right folks look at, I mean, it's just done the right way. And I'm excited for our listeners to be able to hear about this. And take a look at it. It's, uh, it's so very interesting.
Starting point is 01:27:09 And I like what you said too, because it's like, it's the antithesis of Bono, right? who still found what he's looking for, right? But if you come to Egypt, you will find what you're looking for. Yeah, I was going to say the same thing. Like on our show, you know, we talk about creatures. And if we talk the most popular creatures like Bigfoot, if you want to talk about UFOs and Bigfoot, you'll find it. If you want to talk about it being an animal, you'll find it.
Starting point is 01:27:31 If you want to talk about it going through portals, you'll find it, disappearing, communicating, telepathically. You'll find all these stories. And the hardest part about doing the research is you want to throw out some of the stuff because your theory, you don't go with the data. You go with your gut, and sometimes I can mess you all up. But you have to, like, put it all on the table, sort through it all and say. And I think we find that D, all the above is usually the answer for all these weird sort of
Starting point is 01:27:56 esoteric topics of whether it comes to aliens, UFOs, ancient construction. I mean, it's usually all of it. It's kind of all happening. And whatever, for ever reason, modern minds are very hyper-focused. We're specific. We're specialists in just one area. And it takes a mind that you can put all these pieces together and say, what about this? What about all these things?
Starting point is 01:28:16 So I like your research. I like your mind. And I like that. It's a brand new theory that, you know, we've never heard that before on our show. And we've been talking about this for three plus years. So it's cool to, it helps tie a lot of those parts together. Why they spent so much time building these things? Why these rocks just look like they're melted?
Starting point is 01:28:34 Why, you know, how they were able to control weather and why they built certain places. And it's connected to the land and laylines. and all the weird stuff we hear on our on our show. And it's like, oh. I think the people discussing the function of the Egyptian pyramids is a relatively limited space. You know, the one major person is Christopher Dunn, right? Everybody in this sort of ancient technology realm knows about Christopher Dunn. But he's really the only person that's actually spoken up and proposed a relatively scientific theory about the function of the Great Pyramid.
Starting point is 01:29:05 And I think for the most part, people are more interested in talking about the mystery and the way. if or the why or the how, then actually sticking their neck out and risking their integrity or their, you know, whatever, to actually propose a theory. Right. And for me, my original intention was to write a research paper. But my dad, in his infinite wisdom, when I showed him the same presentation that I showed, Ed, the chemical engineer, he's like, dude, just write a book, write the, just tell the story. You're not an academic.
Starting point is 01:29:35 You're not involved with the university. Nobody's going to read your research paper because you'll never get it published anywhere. Just right look and tell the story. And I knew then when he told me that, that he was right, of course. And there's a great quote by Reedyard Kipling that says, if history were told in the form of stories that it would never be forgotten. And it was so much more interesting and compelling to write this beautiful narrative about a young man going to Egypt to be. It's literally sort of a bio, autobiography. Yeah, autobiography. Yeah. My own research expeditions. And I used my firsthand experience and integrated it with a narrative that explained exactly how all of these
Starting point is 01:30:14 things worked. And it also gave me the platform to produce my YouTube channel, which was really my ultimate goal was so that I could present all of the diagrams and animations and all of the specific information that's essential to understanding this theory. And to all the listeners out there, again, my YouTube channel is the land of chem, C-H-E-M. My website is also the landof-kem.com. the shirt that I'm wearing, you'll get a kick out of this. So this is actually New Grades here. Down at the bottom, it's just new. And this is a symbol
Starting point is 01:30:47 known as the Green Lion, which is an alchemical symbol for ferrous sulfate, the chemical that was being produced inside of New Grange, and Ferris sulfate is actually utilized in gold extraction. So you can use ferris sulfate to precipitate
Starting point is 01:31:07 gold that has been dissolved in a solution of aqua regia. So that's another major reason why they were producing this spherosulfate chemical was for processing and rendering gold that was dissolved in an acidic solution. And that's what this symbol on. So I have a bunch of Land of Chemmerch. Also, my book is available on the website. That's good.
Starting point is 01:31:26 And I highly recommend checking out the YouTube channel. Again, almost 120 research-based episodes, 50 on-site expeditions where I go out to the Giza Plateau. I go inside the red pyramid. I go out and explore these structures, you know, on-site in person so that you can literally see and experience what it's like to be inside of these pyramids with on-site explanations of how it all works. One of my favorite ones was my recent Sunday site. I call them Sunday site visits because they always come out on Sunday. Sunday site visit to New Grange where we go to my wife and I went to New Grange and walked around and I explained exactly how all of it operated, starting at the visitor center, walking through the visitor center, and then going out to the site, showing how the curbstone explains.
Starting point is 01:32:08 exactly what was occurring inside of the reaction chambers. And, you know, again, I put three years of work into this theory before I ever discussed anything publicly. Yeah. And I really wanted to make sure that, you know, if this was going to be my legacy, that it was a solid foundation that I could stand on. And again, you know, to kind of reiterate, one of the most rewarding things has been the response from people in the industry, chemists, physicists, academics who say, you know,
Starting point is 01:32:33 you're really on the right track and don't stop doing with what you're doing. That's awesome. And at the end of the day, I have no intention of changing any narratives. Right. You know, nobody's ever going to change the narrative of the dynastic burial. I'm just here to kind of do my own thing and to tell a different story. And if all that ever amounts to is having a book and a YouTube channel and doing some tours, like that makes me really, really happy just doing what I'm doing.
Starting point is 01:32:56 Love that, man. I like it. Yeah, Jeff, you're a pro too because, you know what? We were going to ask you to, you know, plug your stuff and you went right into it. Well, yeah, he's a pro. He's a pro, man. He's a pro, man. I love it.
Starting point is 01:33:07 Yeah, I love your passion, your brain. You're way, way smarter than we are. It would be fun maybe in the future if you ever up for it. Well, I wouldn't say that, but I'm very specified in a little bit on the function of the Egyptian pyramids and the relevant chemistry. That's, that's, that's, that's, if you saw me in chemistry class, you would, you'd say otherwise. But that's, I appreciate that. It might be fun if you're up for it to have you back at some point to talk about all the, specifically just talking about Europe and stone circles, because I think that would be, we could have a whole discussion, a discussion on that as well. Yes, we really just covered.
Starting point is 01:33:37 The surface, the tip of the iceberg of everything that I've presented in the book and on the YouTube channel, there's so much more to go into regarding the specific mechanisms of operation of how all these systems work, how they were using some of these structures to produce cumulonimbus clouds to generate lightning, reducing the electric fields. There's so much more to this. Let's do it, man. If you enjoyed this, and this can come out of the edit. But if you enjoyed this, then, like, this is fat.
Starting point is 01:34:05 We'd love to have you back. So I'll reach out. Let you know when this comes out. Probably going to be next week or the week after based on what's on our flow or maybe the week after next. Might even be sooner. And I highly recommend all your listeners go check out. Well, probably when this comes out,
Starting point is 01:34:20 the episode would have already dropped. But the function of the Osirion, it's one of my favorite episodes. It's an ancient temple for initiation that utilizes all of the physics-based applications within its operation in terms of electric fields, producing ultrasound, electric fields, creating structure and water.
Starting point is 01:34:36 But it was also a temple for ancient initiations into the cult of Osiris. It's one of my favorite episodes that I've made in quite a while. It would be awesome to also talk. We've done some tours ourselves with our listeners, if we were maybe down the road. We've never done to Egypt. Yeah, we might have a partner. Yeah, we, we were pretty good, we've a pretty good reach. We built something really kind of special here. And we, I mean, we took 40 people to Peru and they, it sold out in, what, Nate, like 36 hours. Yeah, I mean, it was no, it was like two days.
Starting point is 01:35:04 So this is going to come out. A week from now, which basically today is the deadline for my upcoming tour in March. This is going to be my second tour. It's the Land of Kemp, Ancient Alchemy and Ascension Tour. And this is my second one. We have special permission to numerous different areas that are off limits to the public. We have special permission to Abu Sear. We have special permission private entry into all three chambers of the Great Pyramid
Starting point is 01:35:31 where no other tourists will be inside the structure. We get private access. We're going to do that at night and get it. access into all three chambers and we also have special permission access into the osiris shaft which is a 30 meter underground structure where you climb down a series of ladders to get to these underground chambers so that's going to be a whole lot of fun well i'm to say in touch because there's this these are these are these be interesting synergies really would and i think yeah i love this conversation and i'm like the history guys so i know nat's always like looks and love this i'm like yeah this is
Starting point is 01:36:02 is a wheelhouse you guys have never come you just come just for the experience yeah yeah yeah And if you need anything in terms of setting up a tour and getting all that, you know, I basically work with a local tour company to facilitate my parents are coming soon. I set them up with hotels and tours and all that stuff. Basically, you get picked at the airport, private escort through customs and the visa process. They take your right to a hotel that we set up for all of our guests. So that's another side of growing here is doing tours. Jeff, it's awesome, man.
Starting point is 01:36:32 Dude, thank you. Yeah, we just, yeah. Yeah. Well, I was going to say, we just did an event in Coast. Rica and we did we did two events in the last year. So our our listeners just want to hang out and do stuff and go places. And so it would be fun to maybe. We also have kids.
Starting point is 01:36:49 Sometimes makes it. Yeah, we also have kids. It makes a little tough sometimes. It makes a little tough. But yeah, appreciate it. That's the only part of the equation that I haven't been blessed with quite yet. But maybe, maybe sometimes. Come on, man.
Starting point is 01:36:59 If you hang out, if you hang out in these pyramids, you might get real fertile. You had to make the move. Yeah. In 2002, 22, and keep all this in. In 2022, my friend and guide Yusuf, he was like, you know, we were talking about kids and he was like, you know, maybe that's the next step for you. But God has given you a reason why it hasn't happened yet. And that was to give me the opportunity to move to Egypt because if I had children, you know, a wife and a children at that time, it basically would have been impossible and very, very irresponsible for me to sell everything that I own and, you know, pack by bag. I basically came to Egypt with absolutely nothing, two bags worth of clothes, no apartment, no place.
Starting point is 01:37:36 land, no idea how to figure it out. Dude, I love it, bro. Part two. My man, I know you're, it's, it's nighttime there in Cairo, but we're, dude, we're grateful, bro. And this, Nate was going to say this. He may edit this today and put it out tonight. So it might come out sooner than. No, this, guys, thank you so much for having me on. I really appreciate the opportunity. Again, all the listeners, check out the land ofkem.com and the land of chem on YouTube. I also have a member-only channel with an exclusive research, unreleased footage.
Starting point is 01:38:05 I really, really appreciate the support guys. I hope we'll talk to you soon. As we see here in Egypt, Shokharan, Jazeela, Womasa Lema. That means thank you so much and peace be with you. My man. Appreciate it, brother. Yeah, we'll be in touch.
Starting point is 01:38:17 Yeah. All right, guys. Thanks, Jeff. Thank you so much. No problem. Bye.

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