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In today's largest
construction sites and quarries
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huge megamachines are used to dig,
cut and lift stone.
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These man-made creatures dwarf their creators
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and perform the work of thousands of men,
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using modern hydraulic technologies.
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Without such equipment
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builders could never construct
modern skyscrapers
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Yet thousands of years ago
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ancient civilizations were accomplishing
the same work
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while constructing their monuments and temples
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using massive stones.
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These enormous blocks,
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many weighing in excess of 100 tons
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would be a challenge even
for today's engineers.
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Yet, thousands of years ago,
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people cut them out of solid rock,
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transported them for miles
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and then lifted them precisely into place.
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But how?
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Did they cut this massive stone blocks
with hammers, chisels and copper wire,
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as mainstream archeologists suggest?
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Could they have lifted
and transported them
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without a pulley system,
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or the wheel?
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Or did ancient civilizations possess
advanced technologies
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that have since been lost to science?
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At Giza, you just don't have the pyramids.
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Linked to the pyramids are
what Egyptologists call Valley Temples.
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It doesn't take a rocket engineer
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that when you go there
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there is something not quite right here.
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Whereas the pyramids are built with blocks
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of two to three tons
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these temples which are minúte
compared to the pyramids,
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are built with blocks of 100 tons
and some of them 200 tons
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Let me tell you what a 100 ton block is,
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If you take a 100 family cars and you
squeeze them together,
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you get one of these blocks.
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First of all,
Let alone how they moved these blocks?
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Is why would they want to use
100 ton blocks?
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It simply doesn't make sense.
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There is no reason for them to
wanna build out of granite blocks
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the size of a semitruck.
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It's like, Okay,
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Let's do something but lets do it
as difficult as we could possibly do it.
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The reason why I am convinced that
sophisticated technology was utilized
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in these ancient rocks is because
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if we go to a stone guarry today
and look at the scope of machinery
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required to accomplish similar things.
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Those machines are huge!
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(Explosion)
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(Narrator) Subscribers to anchient alien theory
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do not believe extra terrestrials built
these amazing monuments.
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But instead provided some type of
technological know-how or tools
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to our ancestors.
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Engineering expert, Chris Dunn,
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has spend several decades researching
the construction tools used
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by the ancient Egyptians.
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We're normally taught by Egyptologists
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that the ancient Egyptians had
simple tools.
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They went to work every day
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using stone balls, copper chisels or
copper tube and sand to grind holes in,
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in diorite and granite,
extremely hard rock.
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From what I have actually
gathered over the years,
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is information that seems to actually
argue against that notion,
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that they had simple tools.
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(Narrator) In Egypt,
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Dunn was able to examine
ancient sights firsthand.
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What he found has proved to be both
revolutionary and contraversial,
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(Dunn) If you look at the Giza Plateau and
all the stones that they actually placed
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in the Great Pyramid and
Khafre's Pyramid, Menkaure's Pyramid,
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two and a half million blocks of stone
in the Great Piramide alone.
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They had to have some efficient means
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of cutting them to size
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and putting them into place.
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They had to have had somebody on site
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Who's saying, "Okay, I need a block this size."
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And then getting a block to them that size,
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Stat, like immediately.
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(Narrator) While searching several miles
north of Giza, at Abu Rawash,
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Dunn stumbled upon a clue
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when he spotted a granite block
containing a deep cut.
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(Dunn) When I first saw it,
I just didn't know what to make of it.
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And it was only after puzzling over it for days,
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and sometimes
waking up at 3 o'clock in the morning
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scratching my head, I'm thinking:
"Well, how did they make this cut?"
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And finally, to realize that
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the only way that
they could have actually cut that thing
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was with a saw that was 35 feet in diameter.
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(Narrator) The idea that ancient Egyptians
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used giant saws
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provoked much resistance from
mainstream archeologists.
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Dunn, however, was convinced.
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(Dunn) As a ex-machinist,
I look for tool marks.
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I look for them everywhere I go.
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And I could be accused of,
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"Well, you know,
if you're gonna to look for something,
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you're probably gonna find it
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because you're looking at it
through a certain filter."
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Accepted, I agree.
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But the question is:
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Why is it there?
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Clearly, to me, that is a machine mark
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but there were no machines back then.
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So what, what do I do?
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I just go looking for more machine marks
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and they're all over the place.
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You find them on statues,
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you'll find them, particularly,
in the Luxor Museum.
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There seems to be an impression
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on the side of Amon's buttock where
it meets the bench
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where there is an undercut,
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it was a slip of a tool
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and therefore, it must have been a tool
that was quite efficient.
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(Narrator) Dunn also believes
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that the large depressions
in the ground at Giza
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is not boat pits,
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as claimed by mainstream archeologists
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but were actually used to hold
the 35 foot saws.
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I speculate that they
were actually saw pits,
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the saws were mounted in these pits
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and then they ran the blocks through
the saws
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before they put them in the Great Pyramid.
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(Sinister music)