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Hello, and a warm welcome to the podcast PrehistoricAstronauts.
From time to time, I present megalithic sites that I believebelong within the Prehistoric Astronauts theory—episodes where I dedicate theentire discussion to one specific location.
Today’s episode is one of those, and it focuses on themegalithic monuments at Giza in Egypt. But I will not be presenting the official history—there are tens of thousands of documentaries on YouTube foranyone interested in that version of the story.
Instead, in this episode I introduce the Egyptian researcherand Egyptologist Mohamed Ibrahim, who questions the entire establishednarrative of Egypt’s past.
Mohamed grew up on the Giza Plateau and is one of the veryfew Egyptolgists who has broken with the establishment because he is convincedthat much of what is taught is based on misunderstandings and later inventions.
Welcome to todays episode.
By Anne NackeHello, and a warm welcome to the podcast PrehistoricAstronauts.
From time to time, I present megalithic sites that I believebelong within the Prehistoric Astronauts theory—episodes where I dedicate theentire discussion to one specific location.
Today’s episode is one of those, and it focuses on themegalithic monuments at Giza in Egypt. But I will not be presenting the official history—there are tens of thousands of documentaries on YouTube foranyone interested in that version of the story.
Instead, in this episode I introduce the Egyptian researcherand Egyptologist Mohamed Ibrahim, who questions the entire establishednarrative of Egypt’s past.
Mohamed grew up on the Giza Plateau and is one of the veryfew Egyptolgists who has broken with the establishment because he is convincedthat much of what is taught is based on misunderstandings and later inventions.
Welcome to todays episode.