Joe Rogan Experience #2142 — Christopher Dunn Transcript
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0:00 The Joe Rogan Experience. Oh, that's one. aerospace company in America and emigrated to America. And what did you do In England they call it a vertical boring mill. Mm. And so you're working with machines and when did you come up with this theory about through the book. And then I started to explore some of the references that he provided in bibliography. One of them was the work of William Flinders Petrie.
3:42 this. you determine materials, how it was manufactured, you look for tool marks to see what processes Like, how would you reverse engineer that? I was in high school. fascinating and with copper and sand, and they were able to drill. Yeah, for every revolution of the drill, it sinks into the granite a hundred thousandths of an inch. It seems like sand and copper just are not abrasive enough.
9:54 500 times more than modern diamond drills that were used by people who cut into granite. that seems to operate at this depth per revolution? and the one that has drawn the most heated kind of debate about. lost technologies of ancient Egypt and essentially what happened was the there have been done I need to go and examine that item myself. So if the lines were horizontal you would go around in a circle
14:19 You have this granite core. these are the methods I used and these are the results okay. I mean, I've learned a little bit about scanning. It was just being those drill holes represent something sensational, something absolutely amazing. is they did this through intense labor over long periods of time, manufacturing and this is a fact. You don't know the full scope of
18:12 But from the person that you talked to is the biggest enemy of a tool. Oh, that makes sense. Yeah, that that you used to grind into hard material. it wouldn't budge it, so I had to use a steel chisel. Is that which it could be smooth, but it's definitely got a sanded finish grinding it. engineer's playground they go through there right and you for as an engineer
22:17 Have you ever measured the circumference of these things? were definitely cut by some kind of a drill that's agreed upon yeah okay yeah Day and a half, two days, and how deep was the hole? inside of 30 years in that hypothesis? 2,300,000 stones. So the pottery, like these vases that you're seeing, I shouldn't The crazy thing is that it's not only perfectly symmetrical,
25:28 Measure the lip there right see that. Yes, sir measure that and then turn it 90 degrees and measure So it's essentially exactly the same everywhere, right? of your human hair again? But the thing is, it's like you couldn't spin this on a potter's wheel. over time made it perfectly round and you got so good at it that you get it within, how much of a human hair again?
27:20 No. What? Obviously we don't know if we can't locate that drill. and we staged it so that we were checking and you're checking the run out on a straight diameter, Yeah, it's gonna is're going to get an accumulation of error in run out. Yeah. were built. All right. Egyptologists, they believe that if you're examining an ancient artifact There's no evidence of any copper
33:15 The tubes that they have in the museum, are these tubes authentic tubes that were used or whether it's what they think it is, neither one of those exist. So if the goal is to figure out instead of just having assumptions that you're so the reluctance is they Yes, particularly in Egypt. And obviously, those who have the most to lose are the Western institutions
37:06 took up the challenge is called Ahmed Adley and he followed my path. And the professors and teachers of these students got amadadly involved to design experiments, to talk about pyramids as energy sources, talk be right because that's what he's paid for. He's paid to teach the truth. What is the oldest known iron that we are aware of? Oh, in terms of steel?
40:13 Okay, so. Oh, that's right. Pharaohs metallurgy began far back in prehistory, most likely with the use of iron from meteors. Interesting. Mm-hmm. Well, that's earlier and they shaped it into a dagger. New data coupled with the original archaeological Right. And that's the question. But I think this recent research and the discovery of the precision of them, which had always
44:54 the owner of that original vase, Adam Young, Alex was working and he got permission from the managers at the shop to do an artifact that is more precise than some They can't slip up. I mean, there are parts in an airplane engine Any part that you have, it's a something for your the Serapium and they're finding imprecise areas of the boxes. The photograph of me inside
49:01 They say that I faked and fudged measurements. are they using that's showing that your equipment would that what your They don't have to be. Bizarrely so, like how accurate? And most people's nostrils are different, measurements taken. They need to be scanned and then they need to be I would say it's probably about four feet or something. I'm not sure.
53:58 and then you kind of match it to you know when you guide your hand and another one where you you take a the vases but also making the pyramids themselves. I mean, I was just measuring a two dimensional photograph. and think of a power plant and they see these huge chimneys with smoke stacks. It's just how we do it. you think they use in the Great Pyramid involved those shafts? It involves a lot
58:55 Yeah, that works. so it's polished and shiny, I don't think there's any part of that pyramid that did not have, did not serve a practical you see stars, but what you're saying doesn't matter what source you're getting it from. ancient Egyptians were doing, why they designed them that way. You have two conduits coming into a chamber, but they're not connected to the chamber. And we didn't
1:02:38 Dixon, it is reported, so the legend goes, noticed a crack in the wall. you know, I I Without Howard Weiss and his military expedition blasting his way up into the pyramid, we wouldn't It's about the size of the cabin on a Boeing 707. Explain a waveguide, how does that work? in my back pocket and I meet an engineer and I go, hey, hey, come here. And so I started to go down that rabbit hole.
1:07:35 How do you come up with a match for hydrogen shaft. know there's a it comes from atomic hydrogen out in the universe in outer energy state and we want to collect the energy in that, introduce a microwave signal, direct So there's hydrogen in the Queen's chamber and how does it get in there? The shafts the end that keeps it from going into the King's chamber? It keeps it blocked off?
1:11:23 if you are in an area where there's not much Not a foot. Well, I mean it would have filter. Yes, but of a column of water, right, going through limestone. research, nobody knew where they ended. So, but I was thinking, well, if they are feeding I don't know. And so he built a robot to go through these, clean the shafts out, They were looking for where it ended.
1:17:17 two metal fittings. But I would say that if you are wanting to reach the end of the, where that southern Hold on a second. you know or down so that would be the ideal Yes edge of the pyramid. So both of them function in a different way. And so you feel like in And then through the action, different actions, whether it be No, not yet. It's actually above the Grand Gallery.
1:21:57 Preamp for the microwave so the microwave he said that was the thing that was missing in my theory was that I didn't there was No preamp. So is there an image that we can look at that shows where this new chamber the newly discovered So you were just discussing the chambers and how you believe fluid was in the shafts of And then what is happening with those chemicals?
1:23:34 So if once when the fluid or the chemical We don't know what that was for. And then what happens into the King's chamber? Well while that is going on the Queen the King's chamber is The you have the grand gallery, the ascending passage, got the descending passage, all of vibration. The amplitude would keep and if you kept pounding, getting pounding, getting
1:27:58 earthquake machine it's called right mm-hmm you could do it electro Boom, boom, boom, boom. right? hydrogen has nothing to do with it I mean this is this is just a totally So all this is connected. And so what happens with the vibration of the pyramid So Friedman Freund has done research on earthquake lines and his objective was to try to determine if we could detect or if we could have an early
1:32:38 But still, he's talking about releasing electrons from deep within the earth and those electrons when they're stimulated bits of disparate information together and you combine you can search freedom and Freund and combination of you've got two different kinds of energy now flowing through the Well the northern shaft carries a microwave signal that signal passes
1:36:35 Okay, the action of that is the same as a laser where you where you have whatever. You press the button and it's kind of instant, right? But there's been a lot Yeah. Have another cup of coffee. Here's the northern shaft. cadroids of Rudolph Gantembrink when he did an examination and he did a great in a resonant cavity, it's the quarter wave that's with the quarter of the distance along the length
1:41:18 steps there is a like a bump in an area and it's all to kind of massage manipulate the beam as Yeah, no, below the one with the, below that one, directly. Now, if you're just going to ventilate that place, you would need that many bends. And so does that suggest that the wall block thickness, because we don't know how thick You were you were pointing about you were talking about the southern shaft
1:45:17 It's in there. shaft of the Kings chamber okay I took a photograph of it in 1986 okay the one on shaft and the northern shaft have different functions. Each side, it dips in. So it doesn't go straight across, it dips in. Do you how they created the statues, and knowing that there's so much missing from that culture. all right so you're saying that you use the pyramid to create energy and with
1:49:54 Also, this is not going to be your first project. but that's fine. What do you think the function of that gold cap was? Hydraulic press. And then he ran a wire through an oscilloscope and then attached it to a copper cap on the would be emitting wireless electricity. So have you debated anyone about this as any Shouting match or a something or somebody is challenging you.
1:55:37 So that's basically what my state of mind was. And the evidence that I was looking at was evidence of a level of sophistication and Because I couldn't even afford one of the blocks that goes into the king's chamber, a meeting. I gave my book to Haley Halal and I described it briefly and he says, well, could the Great Pyramid be restored and function
1:58:44 We're going to restore it. We're gonna recover it, and blah blah blah. can make mistakes. And then finally, I think it was Zai Hawass who pulled his influence to shut the project Not necessarily covering it, but restoring it. well i mean yeah i mean that and find out if this theory is correct. But let's imagine we enter into a world where people say, you know what, it's better if
2:03:25 could it be more possible today through use of AI? take on as a dissertation project the acoustic modeling of the interior of the So if you have an alien race Yeah. on the UAPs in here. that would destroy any of our craft and Right cuz all it's doing is flying around my cell phone is sending instantaneous video to the other side of the world I don't think we have it.
2:07:28 I'd like to see the, I'd like to observe the civilization and the culture that created it would be, I'd go back to Africa What the hell is going on over here? of a on the team and did acoustic testing inside the Great Pyramid. He measured the frequencies in the King's reference for the sacred flutes of many North American shamans. Yeah the hope is In the around 2003 I was contacted by a very talented
2:11:22 And so anyway, he contacted me and I was really impressed Yeah, it's... fascinating so movement in the lithosphere was probably known and that knowledge was advanced and developed. So, oh, so it's all connected. your investors. I mean ultimately it's about Right. And so if you've got that condition, you've got all that potential then you say okay we'll build a pyramid there build one there we'll build one
2:16:38 Oh, Marfa Lights, have you heard of those? Not famous, in Austin, obviously. place. Sedona's gorgeous. So what is this? So there's this interview, I think, I'm imagining mystery lights, or Chianti lights. the Apache. Other settlers told him they often saw the lights, but when they investigated Brian doesn't support that idea A fellow researcher, Manu Saifadeh, he wrote the book Under the Sphinx.
2:20:34 in the paper that he only occurs after a specific time in the core samples. But this gentleman posted this in response to. It was just like a... Yeah. That's one of them. I don't think it's the one that Dibble presented. during antiquity. Right. Okay. Okay. So if you look up the other papers they This is the one that Dibble presented then? just this is highlighted. Oh I see, okay. Okay let's go that and make it a little
2:25:02 So the concentrations were high of lead during the ice age is saying yeah That's one way to put it. But if they figured that out with that Great Pyramid, if that process is how they generated Whoa. anything else before we get out of here Jamie you said that there was a couple And Dr. Dibble said that, well, that's been debunked. enough information people will fill in the gaps. You know,
2:28:49 string or cotton thread. But I didn't take it seriously and it's like it kind of I mean a 3D camera with a scanner or something like that, but just a simple 2D photograph taking a 3D object? You can go through these series of cones that are made. This is a cone that has horizontal lines around it, right? Well it is ultimately is geometry but it's more involved with how the eye works and how a
2:33:12 Right, because it's only two-dimensional. To refute your evidence, they should look at And then somebody comes along behind you and they say, well, I want to see that for myself. Exactly and they were doing and what they're doing is silly but Right, you're just saying that the sources are I'm just saying that I mean we were talking about Gobekli Tepe, that Gobekli Tepe was created by these people that didn't
2:36:47 So that's the difference. So no one's disputing that, but that puts it into the term of These animals that you're farming you're just farming them with wild plants It's a good question though. It is a good question. Yeah, all of it is good questions And I think you laid it out amazingly. And then the newest one. Alright, and those are available now.
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