Someone kind of is asking questions more than a comment, like a comment, but it implies a question, saying that the elongated human brain, you're calling it human, I'm not sure it's human, but a brain would indicate some kind of possible benefit but a brain would indicate some kind of possible benefit
I guess what they're kind of pointing at was, I'm assuming that's a larger brain, it perhaps has You know, have you gone into the thing where, you know, it has a larger frontal lobe or it has a larger, you know what I'm saying, that gives the being who has such a brain like different powers than the ones like us that are shaped a certain way?
Yeah, well, it's a good question.
We found some of the skulls had 25% greater cranial capacity than A normal human being, ancient person who lived in the area.
Also, the shape of the skull means that the contact between the left and right hemispheres would be different from us.
And also the classic elongated skulls of Proractus, which I believe are natural.
I think the oldest ones were born that way.
They have this protrusion on the forehead, and that is related to the motor center.
And possibly higher psychic capability.
So that's why I just continue to study these ancient people because I can't get answers out of archaeologists.
Absolutely.
It's just endlessly fascinating really to go down this line of inquiry.
Just in terms of Meditating, do you actually, when you go to these various sites, do you sit and meditate to kind of get in tune with them?
Well, I was born very psychic, so I honestly don't think I have to get into a meditative state.
It just automatically happens.
I think that was probably the initial attraction.
From childhood, just looking at them in pictures, and you know there's something that doesn't fit in terms of what we're being told about history, and then being able to interact with the sites themselves.
You definitely pick up certain things, not necessarily at the time, but afterwards, and your energy level definitely alters.
I get very energetically uplifted when I'm At these places, and it takes a while afterwards for me to wind back down.
It's like suddenly having 10 cups of coffee, because these places, you didn't actually interact with them, and I think that was their original function anyway, was places of very powerful, mind-altering energy.
Yeah, I would agree with you completely there.
And I do like to tell people about going to ancient sites that this is a place where you can actually jump start your even, you know, DNA, changing your DNA, doing all kinds of things.
Some of this stuff would happen absolutely naturally just by going to an ancient site to where these amazing vortexes and so on are, stargates, etc.
I know it happens to me When I go to these places, and I'm sure it happens to other people.
And yeah, there is a high associated with these places as well.
Most of the time, it's very positive energy, actually very uplifting, I find.
Yeah, me too.
Have you come across that?
Have you maybe pinpointed any particular sites where that didn't happen or where you got the opposite?
Well, yeah, energetically speaking, the megalithic places are, I find, very energizing.
And then when I go to places that are, you know, to some degree, some of the places we know are dynastic constructions in Egypt or are Inca constructions in and around Cusco.
They kind of feel dead.
They don't have the same force that the older places do.
There are a number of reasons.
Number one, the construction technique of the later people was not as good.
The intent was completely different.
I could do tours Constantly if I wanted, I guess, but I can't do that.
I have to pay these places so much respect that I like to be away from them for at least a month.
I will not go to Machu Picchu every month.
I have to leave it alone for at least a month or two before going back because I have to go with a degree of humility and with a need to learn something.
If I keep Blurting out the same story, then it becomes very dull for me, and it's disrespectful of the site and the ancient ones, I think, whose energy is still there.
Yeah, I think that's true.
By the way, I just wondered if you had ever heard of Patricia Corey, I think her name is.
Are you familiar with her?
She seems to be an investigator certainly of Egypt, sites in Egypt.
I've heard the name, but I can't really figure out where I've heard it from.
Okay, because she had a very interesting experience that I related to at Abydos, in the temples there, and she tapped into seeing beings, actually, walking the temple halls and so on.
And apparently that is something that goes on, and there were other local people who have Stumbled, accidentally locked in there at night and had all kinds of really bizarre experiences.
So have you had any bizarre experiences either in Egypt or any of the other ancient sites like psychic perceptions or things that happened to you on a more personal level?
Well, yeah, there are certain places.
There's one...
There's one cave which is quite high up, in the Sacred Valley, in between Cusco and Machu Picchu, and it has what you could call a portal.
It's an indentation in the stone about the size of a refrigerator.
I don't know how they did that, but, you know, it's human size.
You can fit in.
The sonic interaction with it is very different.
You know, inside the space as compared to outside.
Whenever I go there, I only take people there who I know are going to very much appreciate it, because, you know, we've had a number of tours where we've driven right past it, just because I honestly didn't feel that people deserved to see it.
And I always get this sense of welcoming when I go, and almost like invisible hands, you know, trying to stop me from leaving when I go, because It's a very lonely feeling place.
I know in ancient times it was a very powerful place of learning and healing and probably sound and thought transmission and it appreciates it when somebody goes who really wants to love it and learn from it.
So that's one place, but many other places I feel that way too.
Yeah, that's fascinating.
Well, it almost sounds a bit like possibly a door.
There are other ways I hear, you know, in these various places.
Actual, you know, basically it's like a Stargate, but it, you know, there is a, the way you described it sounds a lot like a door, possibly into other dimensions.
Yeah, there's another more famous one called Marumuru, which is near the shore of Lake Titicaca, and it, um, Again, Hugh Newman and I think we had 6,000 with us that day.
The energy lines going in and out of that, they definitely could feel and register.
It was definitely a place of ancient interaction with energies, and it still functions today if you're able to tune into it properly.
Cool.
Okay, let's see.
I don't know if this relates to anything for you, but someone is asking why does 18.6 measure rules across the ocean?
Not sure what they're saying there.
Oh, I think they might be describing there's a band, an energetic band that goes around the ocean or around the world.
And many famous ancient sites are on it.
I can't remember the name of the video, but there's a video that depicts it quite well.
And this energy line goes from Easter Island to Paracas, to Machu Picchu, to Giza, to Mohanjadaro, and many other famous ancient sites are along this narrow band of energy that goes right around the surface.
It sounds a little like the Richard Hoagland 19.5.
I think it is the 19.5.
Okay, so they're saying 18.6.
I'm not sure.
Maybe there's some discrepancy in the measurement, but I know that Hoagland talked about that being the case in other planets, that there's not only the face on Mars, obviously, but there was something showing up.
I think it was on Jupiter, you know, in a certain place.
Where it was a concentrated energy happening again at the 19.5.
In other words, that this might be a general planetary thing.
So let me see if there's any other questions cropping up here that I can grab.
Do you think there's a serious connection between South American and world pyramids and megalith?
Sirius as in being Sirius or as in Sirius the star system?
That's a good point.
Maybe they did mean Sirius and they didn't know how to spell it.
They used the word Sirius as being Sirius in tone.
Go ahead.
Do you want to answer either way?
Or both.
I'm not sure if the ancient builders in Peru and Egypt were the same The same.
They may have been different, but they have the same astonishing level of capability of working and manipulating stone.
Maybe in the same time frame, too.
We don't really know.
All we know at this point is that this stuff is very, very ancient.
And in terms of Sirius the star system, yeah, there are definitely connections between Sirius and ancient Egypt.
As well as in Peru and Bolivia, there are a lot of oral traditions that incorporate both Assyrius, the star system, and also the Pleiades.
So both.
Right.
Okay.
In terms of your studies and your areas of study, are you doing any more...
I know you did some testing on the skulls.
Are you pursuing that to get, I guess, DNA and also age of the skulls and so on?
Yeah, very much so.
At this point, we're in negotiations with finding the best ancient DNA lab in the world to work with because what people don't understand is ancient DNA testing is nothing like having your DNA tested.
The analogy I give is that when your DNA is tested, They take a blood or a sample from inside your mouth and then the DNA chain is like a perfect cord because you're a living being.
But studying ancient DNA, and this is what Lloyd Pye found out and what was so difficult for him, was that ancient DNA is like taking that perfect cord and putting it into a blender and turning the blender on for a while because the DNA breaks down very fast When someone dies, and after 2,000 years, it's very difficult to be able to get a strand long enough to study.
So it's only the latest equipment that's able to actually reassemble the DNA information.
So we have the funding for that.
We have a major Peruvian archaeologist who is working with us.
It will actually be his study on behalf of the Peruvian people.
And we have other laboratories in The US and Europe will be working with us and we're in final negotiations with the Peruvian authorities to be able to have this take place.
So we're getting very close to it now.
It's taken four years but we're almost there.
Wow, that's fascinating and wonderful to hear.
So how will you be publicizing this once you get the information?
Do you have any plans along those lines?
Well, yeah.
I mean, the standard thing is that people would say, well, if you do a scientific study like this, it has to go in front of a peer group that have to be able to read it and look at it and analyze it and then say yes or no.
It's worthy.
We're going to blast it on the Internet as soon as we get it.
It belongs to...
All of this information belongs to every of the seven billion humans that live on this planet.
So as soon as we learn something, it's on the Internet.
So that anybody can have it.
Wonderful.
Glad to hear it.
Let me see.
Do you have any thoughts on the thousands of dolmen built all over the world?
I'm not as fascinated by them as other researchers like Hugh Newman is definitely of dolmens.
I find dolmens fascinating but I'm much more interested in Examples of ancient high technology.
You know, there's some beautiful dolmen structures in England that I've been to and other places, and they look like they would have been very difficult to make, especially the giant stone put on top of other ones.
I'm interested in the future in getting more into the dowsing and energetic aspects of these places, so that will probably draw me into studying dolmens much more.
Okay.
Well, would you have a clear definition of dolmen?
Because I think it's a little sketchy as to what distinguishes a dolmen, per se.
Do you have any thoughts on that?
Hugh would be a much better person, too.
Or James Swagger would be another one to talk to.
Okay.
Fair enough.
What about places like Stonehenge?
Have you investigated Stonehenge and have you heard about a lot of the underground, sort of the new, supposed new discoveries that the English are making over there?
Yeah, I first went to Stonehenge when I was 16 and I've been there three times.
Actually, I was on a radio show earlier today With Maria Wigley, who's an expert on Stonehenge.
She's just written a book about her latest discoveries of finding elongated skulls at Stonehenge.
Oh, excellent.
I'll have to get in touch with her.
I have interviewed her in the past.
I'd love to get back in touch.
I'll do that.
Thank you for letting me know about that.
Yeah, because what she's finding out is that there was a very ancient culture of people with elongated skulls that lived there.
And they were buried in the so-called long barrows, you know, which are funerary constructions, whereas normal-looking people were buried in round barrows.
So the shape of the mound relates to what the person or people looked like.
Okay, that's really interesting.
Are you familiar with the, you know, the mounds in the United States?
I haven't.
Yeah, I haven't been to them yet, but I'm in contact with researchers such as L.A. Marzulli, who is actively studying the ancient giants of the Americas.
He's in the process of working on an excavation somewhere in that area.
I'd love to see Serpent Mound and places like that at some point, but maybe since I grew up in Canada, maybe they were just too close to home And I preferred, you know, living in South America to, you know, now.
But I'd love to study them at some point.
Yeah, well, I mean, there's some talk about them containing giants, as you may know.
And I recently had on Illuminati contactee, I guess you might call him that, or someone who was deep inside the Illuminati for a time growing up.
Called The Ruiner, and a number of people I think have seen that interview, but he talks about waking the giants and that he's been involved in that, going inside the mounds and actually doing that.
Have you got any thoughts about that?
Have you heard anything about the giants or seen their skeletons for that matter?
When I say giants, I'm talking taller than the normal Anunnaki longhead.
Yeah, well, unfortunately the Smithsonian and other institutions have done a very effective job at destroying or hiding a lot of the skulls and skeletons of these ancient people.
I think it wouldn't surprise me whatsoever that other people You know, races of people have been living in the Americas other than simply, you know, Native people who crossed the Bering Land Bridge.
When the Native bands of people moved across the Bering Land Bridge at the end of the last Ice Age or that time period, they may very well have discovered that there were people living there before.
And I have no problem whatsoever that there could have been red-haired, very tall people Living in the Americas that were eventually possibly exterminated or integrated into Native American cultures and that this sort of thing happened in other parts of the world as well where you had probably smaller populations of subspecies of humans or others that interacted with and then were wiped out by what
became the dominant race.
The Homo sapiens sapiens, which is what we are, are the most destructive life form on the planet.
I'm sure we've been responsible for destroying many different fascinating types of people that once lived here.
Okay, well I have a little different point of view on that.
I have to say that I think some of these people that came were instrumental in making sure that humans did behave in a certain way.
But at any rate, I'm wondering if If you have seen any of what you would consider to be giant skeletons, skeletons of giants, like the way they describe the Bible type of thing, where they would be huge.
I mean, I have heard that there have been beings such as, like, that were 24 feet tall type of thing, you know, like a very, very tall being.
Yeah, unfortunately I haven't seen one bone that is that Okay, just curious.
I was in England and went to this, I think it's called something like the Museum of Surgery or something, and it's in the middle of London, and there is a very tall being there, a skeleton of a very tall being.
Now, of course, they're saying it was some freak accident that caused, and it's really an Anunnaki being for all intents and purposes, but actually, if you look at this, I know I'm not an archaeologist or whatever,
and I'm not a scientist in that sense, but when you look at the proportions of this skeleton, and it's there on display for everyone to see, and it's clearly at least 9 feet tall, maybe 12 feet tall, It's proportional.
There wasn't some weird anomalous thing, disease or something, that made certain portions of the being uneven.
The growth was even, in other words.
Have you ever gone to that museum?
Are you aware of it?
No.
I'm fascinated.
I'll be going to England next April, and I'll see if I can find it.
Yeah, it would be great.
I can find out where it is for you if you want to contact me on that.
I'd love to have someone else go look at that skeleton because it's just there in plain sight, and I think it's just wild that they put it in a place like that, and then they just say, oh, this was, you know, like, I don't know, they call it giantism or some, you know, point of term, in essence, to get away with depicting what is, in essence, an Anunnaki skeleton.
What I consider being an Anunnaki skeleton, so in plain sight.
Yeah, when I was in Egypt, I also saw photographs in some of the museums there of, again, very large beings.
Not sure how tall because they were, you know, the knees were bent and that kind of thing.
I don't know if you've gone up to all the museums.
There's one in, gosh, what's it called?
The place where the boats are.
Oh, God.
Okay, well, I can't remember the name of the area, but at any rate, it's a very small museum, but it has these photographs of, in essence, giants or tall Anunnaki skeletons that have been unearthed, and they're the real photographs on the wall with no explanation, really.
Have you seen...
No.
Oh, okay.
Very interesting.
Close to...
Nubia.
There's a border with Nubia and Aswan.
Oh, and Aswan.
Oh, okay.
There's a museum there.
Oh, the Nubian Museum.
It's a very old museum.
It's kind of small.
Oh, really?
Okay.
Yeah, so I just wondered if you'd seen that.
You know, these photographs do end up on the internet somehow, but to see the actual photograph in person is quite...
Stunning.
Yeah, and especially in a national museum or a government museum, because they wouldn't, you know, they wouldn't be using Photoshop.
There are also, of course, the sarcophagi inside the Cairo Museum that are 90 feet tall, and why would they make a sarcophagus that big if there wasn't a body of the same size inside of it?
Yes, and I've always thought that was super obvious.
Yeah.
Yeah, this is just...
I mean, it's amazing, all of this stuff.
Well, I probably could keep you here all night just asking you question after question, but I am sure you're getting a bit exhausted by all of it.
I'm going to see if there's any last-minute questions here in the chat that I haven't covered.
Is there any evidence of geopolymers as Joseph said?
Devaditus has discovered at Giza.
Not familiar with that person.
Joseph Davidowitz, no.
Actually, geologists such as Robert Jock and others have stated emphatically that the stone, the limestone that makes up the Great Pyramid is natural stone that was cut out.
There are no geopolymers.
Utilized as in making some kind of cement out of limestone and pouring it.
And the other obvious thing about that is that every one of the 2,300,000 stones that make up the Great Pyramid, each one is a different shape and size.
So that means that every stone would have to have a different form or mold to be poured, have the liquid poured into, which doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
So that's their stand geologically from it.
And I find it far more mysterious that each stone is a different shape and size and somehow somebody was able to cut all of these things, you know, from the bedrock and assemble something 500 feet tall.
That thing is mind-boggling.
Just incredible stuff.
Okay, just one more question.
Have you looked into the work of Joseph Farrell and his talk about the Great Pyramid being used as something of a weapon, there being some weaponization uses, certainly involving the free energy aspects of it, but have you ever looked into any of that?
Yeah, I've been in communication with him and I've listened to and watched interviews with him.
I don't have the same take on it.
I think the Great Pyramids were energetic structures and that ties in with the tunnel system that runs underneath.
It seems that water running underneath the Giza Plateau set up a special energy vibration and that the The Great Pyramid was an energy transmitter of some kind, but I don't think it was used as a weapon.
Okay.
Have you been to Malta?
Not yet.
You and I are supposed to go.
I know, I know.
And I'm so looking forward to when that happens and I really want to make this happen.
If I can this year there's a number of places I'd like to go but there's always financing and getting people that you know people I don't know what you're encountering but people are kind of short of money and trying to get them to come on a trip and make it all possible because without you know bringing the people we can't really do the trip.
So it's always that kind of You know, balancing act and then getting the speakers to all get there on the same day and time and want to show up.
Everyone's so busy.
Michael Tellinger, I'm sure you know him.
You probably were maybe touring together in Australia, New Zealand?
Yeah.
Have you been to Adam's Calendar?
Yeah, I have.
Okay.
And did you sort of experience it as a time travel device at all?
Did you have a sense of that or did you have any thoughts about that particular site?
I find Adam's calendar quite strange.
It's anomalous in the area.
Some of the stones definitely seem to be aligned to the solstices and equinoxes.
It's an interesting place.
I don't really understand it that well, and I'm not as fascinated with it as Michael is, but it's definitely a place that, if anyone is interested, they should physically go in and see it, because it's enigmatic.
Absolutely.
Well, I think it's fascinating, and I did do a documentary about it, interviewing Michael, and going around the various stone circles and including Adam's calendar.
I am always struck by what I feel are in essence sort of time machines, time travel devices, whatever you want to call it, interdimensional portals in these places and I will say that Gobekli Tepe definitely has that feel about it and I would be fascinated to hear what your impression is when you go So,
it's been wonderful to have you on the show and I'm hoping we're going to even get you to do your own show on the network at some point so that you can report constantly from your travels and we can all share in that.
So, thank you very much.
Is there anything you want to talk about, you know, your website, your latest book, where people can find these things?
Sure.
It's best if people want to look at my website.
I've got two, actually.
My main one is hiddenincatours.com, which has a lot of videos and stuff.
Sorry, my YouTube channel has almost 800 videos now, and my webmaster is building a brand new site, interactive, which will have other researchers on it, and it's called hiddenhumanhistory.com.
Wonderful.
Great to hear.
Okay.
Well, thank you again for coming on the show, Brian.
It's been great, and thanks for all the good questions from the audience, and let's revisit this in the near future when you have some new travels to report on.