Megalithic Marvels - The Mysteries of the Pyramids & Ancient Technology of Egypt
Episode Date: March 14, 2021Megalithic Marvels founder & host Derek Olson joins the Blurry Creatures podcast to talk about the mysteries of Egypt, the Great Pyramid & their possible connection to ancient giants & hyb...rids. Full Blurry Creatures episode can be found here. SHOW NOTES Great Pyramid video Youtube Video Version of Interview
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Welcome, everyone. Thanks for joining me. Derek Olson of Megalithic Marvels here to reconstruct the prehistoric past with you. So in this episode, I feature a segment from another podcast I was recently a guest on called The Blurry Creatures Podcast, where I joined Dr. Jud Burton and hosts Nate and Luke to talk about the mysteries of Egypt, the Great Pyramid and their possible connection to ancient giants and hybrids.
But before we get to that, I want to tell you about something amazing that I've recently featured on our Instagram account.
And just so you know, you don't have to have an Instagram account to view this.
You can just go to Instagram.com forward slash megalithic marbles.
But I recently featured this short video of really rarely seen video footage from a fellow explorer who was just on a tour in Egypt and visited the Great Pyraman.
And in this highlight reel, you will see this experience.
explore walking along the base of the Great Pyramid up close, where you can still see some of the
massive precision cut casing stones that once covered the entire structure all the way up to the top.
Very incredible to see. Just go to Instagram.com forward slash megalithic marvels or click the link below
in the show notes of this podcast to see this great video. Well, let's get to the interview I did on
the blurry creatures podcast talking about ancient Egypt now. Welcome to the show again, Dr. Jed
Burton and our friend, new friend, Derek Olson from Megalithic Marvels. It's good to have you guys on
the show today. On our show, we've been talking about the ancient giants. We've been talking
about a lot of ancient history. We haven't really gotten into detail about the megaliths or the pyramids.
And I think we've been dancing around the subject. So I thought, man, let's go into it. Let's hop in.
let's try to figure out what's going on and, you know, crack that nutshell open.
And I want to listen to some of your guys' theories on who do you think built these things?
How old do you think they are?
There are some stats out there that the pyramid of Giza is 2.3 million blocks I've read.
And that would be they would have to put one block every five minutes for 24 hours a day for 20 years to make just that pyramid.
So, and I think each block weighed two tons.
So do you think that's how they did it?
That we could start it off, like 20 years straight making just that one pyramid.
That sounds like it would be almost impossible to do that quickly.
There was a construction corporation back in the 70s from Japan called the Nippon Corporation.
And they were going to make a facsimile of a pyramid, not a model that would,
even be comparative in terms of size, but they were just going to make a small facsimile
using the methods that archaeologists for the previous several decades had been saying,
well, this is how they did it. It was the old heave-ho method, ropes and pulleys and logs.
And I'm not saying that there may not have been, you know, elements of that involved.
They tried to hew limestone blocks out of a quarry on the Nile and, you know,
using bronze chisels and the chisels quickly doled.
So they had to break out, you know, modern equipment to even begin to hue the rock and shape it.
So there's fail number one right out of the box.
Yeah.
And they tried to sledge the stones down to the banks of the Nile where they had built reedboats that, you know, again, was, was one.
of the prevailing ideas put forth at that time about the transportation of these blocks to the actual build site.
They kept having problems hauling the stones down, and they would get mired down in the mud.
So they had to bring in a crane.
There's sheets number two and three to even begin to put the stones on these reed boats.
And as they put the stones on the boats, the boats fell apart and sank into the Nile.
So they actually had to bring out the trucks.
there's cheat number four to actually drive the stuff to the site.
And by that time, there are so many logistical problems that they just gave up,
although we could probably quantify some building methods,
we have to admit that whatever that technology that was used to build them,
you know, has been lost.
Yeah.
You know, we get glimmers of it.
But I'm always baffled, you know, being a historian and an archaeologist myself,
I'm always baffled at the end of the day that everybody is afraid to say, I don't know.
Yeah, Derek, maybe give us some insight.
I mean, does that spark some curiosity in you to start curating your sites and building your fan base of,
what was your journey getting into this?
Was it curiosity like that, the unknown?
Yeah, absolutely.
I was one of these guys, probably like you guys, you know, I grew up.
Man, just fascinated by ancient history, dinosaurs, you know, reading the Bible about these giants, these Nephilim, and, you know, always asking people and just could never really get answers.
And then I actually went to Egypt.
My first, one of my first big overseas trips was in 2008.
I went to Israel and Egypt.
And I saw the, you know, the massive walls by the western wall.
there. It's the co-tail tunnels of Israel, which are definitely megalific. And then I went to Egypt. And
you know, back then I didn't even know a fraction of what I know now, but I was just blown away.
And so, yeah, I love how Dr. Judd said that it's okay to say, I don't know. But then I think it's,
you start there and then you look at all the evidence and you begin your research from there.
And so, yeah, that's kind of my heart behind
Megalithic marvels.
It's a forum, you know, to share my own photographs,
my own thoughts, research,
and then to really create a platform to just dialogue about this stuff
because it's so incredible, you know,
and we're talking about, you know, the pyramids today
and these wonders constructed in, you know,
the prehistoric past, I believe,
they still confound today's experts.
And they were really defined.
our greatest modern engineering, just even around the Great Pyramid, whether it's at Abidos or the black
boxes of the Serapum, the Sphinx, there's drill holes and saw cuts all over this area of Giza
in Egypt, right? And some of these core drill holes to me are the most fascinating because
as one pink granite is, you know, that's some of the hard.
hardest finest granite.
Dr. Judd, you can speak more on that, I'm sure, but you see, you find these core drill
holes into this super hard as well on peak granite.
And they've even found the core pieces that were broken out of these drills.
And, you know, they're just perfectly cut in a round form.
So, boy, I start to see all that.
And it's like there's a lot more going on than we've.
been led to believe. Oh, I was just going to say that even before you say, I don't know,
a lot of people don't even acknowledge these things exist. They almost ignore the elephant in the
room. It's worth saying, I don't know what the elephant in the room is. And then it's just like,
there is no elephant. I mean, it seems like when I bring this up trying to get people to talk about
the ancient giants and the things, do you guys feel that this subject is just ignored? Like,
we don't know how they're made and we don't even want to talk about it let's just move on you know things
like the the drill holes that derrick is talking about you know the pink granite and other there are
other stones around the world used in in monuments like a granite direite the only way that you could
you can cut this stuff now with with any sort of accuracy is with to my knowledge is with either
cobalt-tipped or diamond-tipped drill bits.
And, you know, that brings up questions as to, A, did they have that kind of technology
at the end?
Or B, did they have something else that did the same thing?
You mentioned the elephant in the room.
Here's another elephant in the room.
You know, there are these gaping holes in our knowledge about monuments like the
the Great Pyramid and its age, which I also think is greatly underdated, you know,
when Dr. Robert Schock came along and dropped the bomb on all of us that the weathering around the
Sphinx enclosure was caused by water and not wind and sand erosion from the desert.
Well, the last time there was enough water in Egypt to do that kind of erosion was in this period
we were talking about before the show, you know, that transitional period between the
late Plasticine and the early Holocene epic.
And I think shock now, at first he dated it to about 7,000 BC and he's pushed it all the way
back to 10,000 BC now.
And that has ramifications for all the monuments of Giza, but especially ones like the
Sphinx and the Great Pyramid.
Those listening, like, you know, we're obviously, we're a creature.
podcast and what we get into is how does the creatures fit into this and Luke and I constantly
are going back in time trying to figure out where does Bigfoot come from and that's where the
giants comes in and in those listening I think all of us can agree that I think we all
the giants enters into the conversation when we're talking about this stuff do you guys find
Judd and Derek do you guys find that the giants part of the stories and completely ignored and
are they either the entities producing these megaliths or a big part of it?
I think there's definitely a connection.
I was just did an interview with Hugh Newman, who's been to Egypt a lot.
I was asking him this question.
We were talking about giants, and I was asking him if there's, you know,
what is your belief on the connections of megaliths and maybe ancient giants?
And when it comes to Egypt in the Great Pyramid, you know,
he's obviously a guy who believes in giants.
He wrote giants on record, which is a great book.
And he was saying that he believes most likely that the builders of the pyramid,
in his view, could have been the followers of Horace,
you know, predated the dynastic Egyptians.
They came right after, you know, the demigods of the golden age or, you know,
the Nephilim hybrids, if you want to call them that.
So maybe they were a couple generations removed,
but they had this knowledge of this, you know, advanced technology.
There's depictions in oral traditions about a king, his name is Casamway of Egypt.
He ruled about the end of the first dynasty near Abidos and Sakara.
But the depictions and the oral traditions around King Cascaimway are that he was like an eight-foot giant.
And so even, you know, in the first dynasty,
dynasty, we have depictions and we have oral traditions about possible giants that were literally
ruling then.
And then you combine that with just other weird finds.
Have you guys heard about the giant mummified finger that was found in the 80s in Egypt?
I think I've seen a photo.
I haven't heard about that.
Yeah, it's pretty crazy.
It's this finger, I mean, it's literally, it's mummified.
It's got skin on it and this big old, you know, fingernail, and you can even see bone coming out of the one end of it.
So it's, you know, it's got all three joints there of like the main pointer finger it looks like.
But you measure that.
And apparently the guys who found this and have done the studies on it say it came off of what would be like a 16 foot tall being.
Pretty crazy, you know, so you take that.
You take King Casamoy and a lot of these depictions, you take Akhagnaten.
He really is somebody that intrigues me because he has this elongated conical skull
and these very weird features, right, that are depicted all over in Egypt.
He ruled about, I think around 1,380 BC during the 18th dynasty.
I think it was a New Kingdom period, but yeah, relief showed him with this long skull.
He's got these really large legs and extended chin, high cheekbones, and like slanted eyes,
which some would say are like serpentine looking features.
And then you look at depictions of his children.
And they have these really long elongated skulls.
You take all of that and you go, man, definitely more going on this.
me know.
So this is,
this is,
I love this stuff,
man,
the forbidden history,
the history,
this is like right in,
right,
my,
so we're talking to the followers of Horace,
and we're going to play this into the arc of sort of where our show's been,
Nate.
And guys,
I know that you guys,
from a biblical standpoint,
Dr.
Judd in your studies,
if we're to take that,
that the giants came from,
you know,
from the watchers and from the sons of God,
if we're to go back that far,
we can assume then that these sons of God and like Horace
and these were most more,
most likely were the sons of God,
correct?
And we were talking about,
so if we're doing that,
then we're saying that these megalists as well,
we talk about the sphinx and you talk about,
you know,
the last time there's any kind of rain in the Nile Valley
was 7,000 BC that would have caused any kind of that erosion.
That's the beginning of it, right?
And then that's the sphinx.
And then the pyramid.
So is it your guys's opinion, especially maybe Derek, and let's start with Derek here,
that not only are these things way older than, than they're presumed by traditional academia,
but does this tie directly, this ties directly into our, you know, Mount Herman,
origins, Genesis 6 stuff, right?
And this is, I love this, Nate, because this is like a lot of everything coming together, though,
because we talked about Brian Forrester, and we talked about the elongated schools,
but Brian Forster also was a guy who went to Egypt and talked about drill, drill marks and drill holes and core holes and machine marks in Egypt.
And also in the mega list that exists in South America where he's at.
And so this is like a bit, this to me is such a great like, I don't know, like an encapsulation of like everything kind of coming together in time.
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