Alien Agenda with Gene P Abel

Alien Agenda With Gene P. Abel, Season 2, Stones

Episode Summary

In this episode, Colonel Gene explores recent archaeological discoveries using modern technology to uncover ancient secrets. Under the Great Pyramid at Giza, massive underground tunnels and chambers were found, with a giant sarcophagus and saltwater traced to Lake Morris. In Baalbek, Lebanon, massive stones weighing over 800 tons were cut precisely, suggesting advanced technology. At Gobekli Tepe, Turkey, ground penetrating radar revealed structures older than the 12,000-year-old site. In Bolivia and Peru, structures like Puma Punku and Sasahuaman show precision and technology beyond ancient capabilities, hinting at extraterrestrial influence.

Episode Notes

Colonel Gene outlines research under the Great Pyramid at Giza, ancient Samaria in Lebanon, and the Anunnaki legends.

In Giza, massive underground tunnels and chambers were discovered, and a giant sarcophagus was found in these chambers, suggesting they may be older than the pyramid itself.

The tunnels contained saltwater traced to Lake Morris, and advanced technology revealed a multi-level complex connecting to the Pyramid at Giza, leading to theories about ancient electrical systems.

Gene talks about the Baalbek Temple in modern Lebanon, noting the enormous cut stones found, each over 800 tons, and the precision of their cutting.

The temple's foundations are believed to be older than the Roman structures built on the site, with some theories suggesting that Anunnaki built it as a spaceport.

The precision of the stones and the lack of evidence for the tools used to cut them raise questions about the capabilities of ancient civilizations.

The discovery of a 3-million-pound stone with perfect right angles adds to the mystery, as no known technology could have achieved such precision.

Gobekli Tepe, in Turkey, is a site approximately 12,000 years old, with ground-penetrating radar revealing even older structures beneath.

The discovery suggests the existence of civilizations far earlier than current historical records indicate, and some scientists believe these civilizations may have originated from other planets.

The recent discovery of amber under Antarctic ice supports the theory that Antarctica was once close to the equator and that a meteor strike caused tectonic shifts and destroyed ancient civilizations.

The theory posits that a meteor strike caused the Earth's tectonic plates to move, leading to Antarctica's relocation and early civilizations' destruction.

Puma Punku in Bolivia has structures built around 200 BC using identical, precision-cut H-shaped stones from granite.

Scientists have been unable to replicate the stone-cutting technique used, and the precision of the cuts suggests advanced technology.

The site is located at a high altitude, making it difficult to believe that the Incas, who lived in the region, could have built it with the tools available.

Another site, Sasahuaman in Peru, features stones that appear to have been melted and molded into a jigsaw pattern, with perfect seams that cannot be slipped even a dollar bill between.