When You Realize SAHARA Proves a GREAT FLOOD Actually Happened

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  • @BrightInsight
    @BrightInsight Жыл бұрын

    *The question becomes...WHAT on Earth could have caused such an extreme flood event??* Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/bright_insight/?hl=en Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/BrightInsight Follow me on RUMBLE: rumble.com/c/BrightInsight Follow me on TWITTER: twitter.com/BrightInsight6 Follow & Support me on LOCALS: brightinsight.locals.com/support Odysee: odysee.com/@BrightInsight:c Or, Tip me on Venmo! @bright_insight

  • @Aknayelth

    @Aknayelth

    Жыл бұрын

    Showing the Great Flood as a real event would destroy the main stream narrative, that's why nobody talks about it.

  • @alwin2588

    @alwin2588

    Жыл бұрын

    Can you also tackle The Mysterious megalith of Gornaya Shoria, or the Siberian Megalith, how those structures can exist is freezing cold mountains. Maybe it links to the legend of Hyperborea

  • @Todd4America

    @Todd4America

    Жыл бұрын

    Magnetic pole shift

  • @crossfitover50

    @crossfitover50

    Жыл бұрын

    I watched the WHY files yesterday about the Adam and Eve boko (supposedly banned by the CIA) which talks about pole shifts and so on. Thatcould account for some of this that you're seeing here. Also ... PANGEA happened like 7 times already - nobody talks about that either

  • @malimau1444

    @malimau1444

    Жыл бұрын

    👍

  • @reaperspartan6571
    @reaperspartan6571 Жыл бұрын

    I remember when I was young we were taught to think with an open mind, yet modern science appears to do the opposite.

  • @JL-pj6kk

    @JL-pj6kk

    Жыл бұрын

    Science has morphed into a religion. And you must not question the dogma.

  • @j.k24

    @j.k24

    Жыл бұрын

    true that,its called greed

  • @panganaranga

    @panganaranga

    Жыл бұрын

    itˋs all business…

  • @jdnj1982

    @jdnj1982

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s by design. They are hiding something and prepping us for a reason.

  • @danemeyer008

    @danemeyer008

    Жыл бұрын

    The academic community is very insular. People forget that an education doesnt equate intelligence. Thousands of people get degrees every year worldwide. Its common that people have self interest and academics are not an exception.

  • @revophoto9037
    @revophoto9037 Жыл бұрын

    I had a GRADUATE LEVEL FLUVIAL GEOMORPHOLOGY CLASS I was mistakingly admitted to as an English major undergrad 30 years ago. Interesting class, and fairly small. For about two weeks the professor lectured us on the Badlands of the Dakotas. Not just the Badlands, actually, but the entire great plains. At the conclusion of the section, he asked for someone to summarize the last two weeks of lecture. I raised my hand (only undergrad in the class) and said, "The great plains were formed in one or two days by a cataclysmic flood of water let loose by a failed land dam holding back a massive sea to the north. The sea was roughly on the US / Canadian border." I was roundly laughed at by the other students, all graduate and PHD's. The professor then said I was correct. The other students quickly quieted down and then ignored me the rest of the semester. I think that it's possible there was a land 'dam' in Europe holding back an ocean that may have let loose, just like the one on the great plains. It is commonly understood that the great plains were created by wind erosion. That is wrong. The fact that all of the graduate students laughed at the lowly undergrad English major speaks volumes about most of what you are discussing on your channel. The dogma is so strong in the academic world that even when presented with direct evidence, many will refuse to even consider an alternative from the party line. I would love to know if you have encountered anything similar with your investigation into Africa. Additionally, the same professor (UW Madison) pointed to oscillation as a possible catalyst. He noted that the earth acts like a top and can have some pretty big variants in our axis just due to the earth being 'out of balance.' Again, very interesting stuff. It seems like you are putting things together and taking them much further by connecting the societal dots. Good.

  • @BobsUruncle-dl7cs

    @BobsUruncle-dl7cs

    Жыл бұрын

    You were taught all lies in school no matter what level you paid to attain. ALL SURFACE SCARRING we see ON EARTH is evidence of the last Global Continental Displacement Wave Event. Every continent bears undeniable evidence of the last 3 GCDWEs. This paradigm change I am explaining to you is not an option if you dont share it you are lost in space.

  • @revophoto9037

    @revophoto9037

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BobsUruncle-dl7cs I didn't mention what price I paid for my education (40+ hrs/ week work, no family money) nor did I claim to have any answers as you do. I would, however, say that a single world event could be possible as you say. We're all here because we are curious and attempting to solve the problem. My very point was that I was in a class in high academia in a discipline not my own. I was a fly on the wall. The other students in my class who were deep in the field wouldn't believe or even consider a theory not unlike what you are presenting as well. If we throw out the baby with the bathwater, we're guilty of exactly what it is we're trying to avoid. Even if that professor had it 50% correct (single day water damage) that was 100% more in the right direction from conventional thought. He was a good man making due with the information he had 30+ years ago. I was a 22 year old student then. What were you doing then, and what information did you have? I'm happy to keep the discussion up and stay respectful if you are. Clearly you are interested in all of this as many others here are and have found some good information.

  • @BobsUruncle-dl7cs

    @BobsUruncle-dl7cs

    Жыл бұрын

    Sorry there was no land Dam although you and others were taught that , that is a clear and obvious lie one cannot possibly accept if the truths are in play. Look at the Richat Structure and ask yourself if a land dam released water to do what was done there? As I said Global Continental Displacement Wave Events scar every continent with undeniable evidence.

  • @orestislazanakis4960

    @orestislazanakis4960

    Жыл бұрын

    @Revo Photo you should totally take this testimony higher, put it somehwere that more will see it. It is important, an example that a whole generation of explorers can point back to when it doubt or under pressure. I can do my best to help you out with setting it up if you're in.

  • @lucassmith1886

    @lucassmith1886

    Жыл бұрын

    Excellent explanation that I've never considered before, regarding the idea of a land dam releasing all of the water so quickly that is...

  • @sharshar_wav
    @sharshar_wav Жыл бұрын

    You should also check out Egypt's Western desert, we literally have a stretch called the whale bone desert with massive skeletons scattered across it! More evidence that the area was under water

  • @sharshar_wav

    @sharshar_wav

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/fYuAzrSMfJrIdto.html

  • @sharshar_wav

    @sharshar_wav

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/lKhl1JuzdK6_mrg.html

  • @ABagOfLag
    @ABagOfLag Жыл бұрын

    Jimmy, I was taking a university class on Japanese culture and history and a mystery stuck out to me. They are the Ancient Japanese Mozu Tombs. There are thousands of sacred ancient burial mounds in Japan called “kofun”. Hundreds of them are megalithic. There are at least 50 documented megalithic ones, the biggest one being “Daisenryo Kofun” in Sakai city, which has a larger surface area than the great pyramid. Next to the modern city’s large buildings, it looks gigantic. The large ones are very protected. No archaeologists, scientists, or tourists are allowed in as they are strictly controlled by the Imperial House. Nobody has been inside the large ones in thousands of years. They are now overgrown and covered by trees, but under the trees are giant, symmetric, intelligently designed compounds. There are other documented cases of megalithic stonework in Japan I’m sure you know about. The mainstream theory goes that early Japanese people slaved away for 20 years of hard labor to build these by hand as tombs for the emperors (sound familiar?). But nobody knows what is inside because nobody has been there. I think the story may be very similar to the pyramids. A later civilization stumbled upon them and used them as tombs, but they were created by a much older civilization for a different purpose. No doubt some of the smaller ones across Japan could have been built by hand, but these may just be examples of the modern civilization emulating the earlier civilization’s buildings. I believe some of the smaller ones have been excavated and came back with tomb artifacts, vases, jewelry but I don’t think anybody has been in the large megalithic ones. This is not my area of expertise, I am just a casual fan of the work by you, Graham Hancock and co. This may be worth an investigation because it could be more evidence of work done by an ancient, global advanced civilization. These tombs have piqued my interest. Please look into them.

  • @user-gp5ce4ns4j

    @user-gp5ce4ns4j

    Жыл бұрын

    kufun sounds similar to كفن which what muslims use to cover their dead before burial. search for كفن and see how it looks yourself...

  • @adamgorelick3714

    @adamgorelick3714

    10 ай бұрын

    As someone with a lifelong fascination with ancient cultures and archeology, I've nonetheless always felt ambivalent about tombs or anything that has remained sealed off from the world for millennia being explored. Of course it would be enthralling to see what are, no doubt, incredible finds and even groundbreaking { sorry } discoveries in these megalithic structures. I suppose that something so ancient having remained, literally, not breathed upon for all that time endows it will a sense of wonder and mystery.

  • @BigSexyWizard

    @BigSexyWizard

    4 ай бұрын

    it does make one wonder though if things are better left hidden away from the world sometimes. Like what if what we think we know turns out to be false or a plague of untold power could be unsealed. Not necessarily paranormal that's not what I'm saying but something we havent had to face like a deadly spore or infection but idk lol@@adamgorelick3714

  • @heaz32
    @heaz32 Жыл бұрын

    I was a geoscience major at Penn State from 2013-2016. I dropped out before I was to start my senior thesis. There was no encouragement for critical thought or making sense of what our eyes told us. The entire program was built around math and computer modeling. Sure we'd go out and take a few measurements on occasion, but we never truly observed and discussed what our senses were telling us. I can only remember a single professors name. The rest of them had such big heads and ego's that it was even hard to ask questions. Thankfully I got the heck away from that suck hole.

  • @ishxyzaak

    @ishxyzaak

    Жыл бұрын

    I bet they were all atheists

  • @glenrisk5234

    @glenrisk5234

    Жыл бұрын

    Seems pretty obvious that the cult of personality, it's politics is the greatest barrier in one way or another to the advance of science.

  • @Ralph_Baric_PhD_C2019

    @Ralph_Baric_PhD_C2019

    Жыл бұрын

    I did first year Earth atmosphere and Environment as part of my science degree in 2016. The "narratives" be it anthropocentric climate change or existing Paleo-climatology were well set in and there was no divergence. The geology school was so full of, well, young Greta types, but older and often with unshaven underarms and a tendency for same sex relationships, or outright bushpigs that the few males that took that class renamed it Rocks with cocks. But as a side i will say go take a look at OZGEOGRAPHICS channel, his latest video series is of an impactor in the Indian ocean circ 5000 ya. With impacts of tsunami felt right around the indian ocean and especially australia. I mean the latest carlson trend is to latch onto the melt water pulses and the ocean rises the accompanied them and the precipitating events. But if you want a closer event that could have been the bible flood, especially the red sea indian ocean then i reckon you have your event right here. And just to refute, idiot in this video says about Australia and its Inland sea... As if some kind of flood must have smashed its way through there. Nope, it was a sea. When you get onto the sea lavel maps its easy to see that a sea level rise of 60-70 meters puts an inland sea in Australia. On north africa, you need 300 plus meters of sea rise. Didnt happen. What is more likely is pole drift or magnetic reversal and glaciers.

  • @ghostgate82

    @ghostgate82

    Жыл бұрын

    “Trust the science” = “trust the magisterium”

  • @ro2778

    @ro2778

    Жыл бұрын

    I spent 5 years in medical school and then 7 years in anaesthetics training before bowing out a year before becoming fully qualified. During the pandemic I realised that almost no doctors are capable of critical thinking and I couldn't participate in the biggest health scandal in history. I wouldn't be able to look my children in the eyes, or have the authority to give them any advice, if I didn't have the self respect to say no to the psychopaths who run this world and their drones who inhabit all levels of middle management.

  • @LS-wc6mr
    @LS-wc6mr Жыл бұрын

    Always excited to see a new Bright Insight video!

  • @dr.strangelove7739
    @dr.strangelove7739 Жыл бұрын

    I'm an American that lived in Tripoli, Libya for 10 years while working in the oil and gas business. I was amazed to learn many secrets hidden in the Sahara desert - including the seashells and fossilized sea creatures that lived in a 200 foot deep sea that used to cover the Sahara more than 50 million years ago. In some parts of the Sahara, there is no sand, instead the ground is covered by pulverized seas shells that have turned into a powdery substance the Libyan's call "fesh-fesh". In the rocky parts of the Sahara, large star fish skeletons and fossils from other sealife covers the ground. All that is left from this sea is the largest fresh water aquifer in the world, "The Nubian Sandstone Acquifer", located beneath Libya's Sahara. Water from the salty sea permeated the ground and settled in deep acquifers. The ground purified the water and removed the salt, making the fossil water so "sweet" you can drink it straight from the ground.

  • @linkinpark4life0220
    @linkinpark4life0220 Жыл бұрын

    As an Engineer who lives in the second windiest place in the world, I can confirm Jimmy you are dead right about this all being water erosion. Wind does not have this effect on the landscape, if you zoom into the Sahara in-between the striations you can see what wind does - effectively wind creates little peaks in the sand similar to waves in the ocean. Another great video Jimmy, at this rate the 'mainstream' will have difficulty ignoring the overwhelming evidence. Keep it up!

  • @STORYTXLLXR
    @STORYTXLLXR Жыл бұрын

    Everytime someone says you’re wrong , you come back stronger and stronger with more research. Thank you for your enthusiasm on learning and educating others and simply having a childlike impression to constantly share information you’re proud of. Thank you Jimmy!

  • @atlet1

    @atlet1

    Жыл бұрын

    Very interestting! Why do it happened? The most likely is that a big meteorgite hitthe ocean. The reasons for main stream science to deny it is several and one is the "steady state theory", despite it is falsified since long ago. Another is that science don't progress through new discoveries, but through new generations of scientists. A other is a strong force in modern science to try to prove the the bible is false. The likelyhood of a miteorite impact or a earh quake to happen in the ocean is twice that om land.

  • @billkarmetsky4003

    @billkarmetsky4003

    Жыл бұрын

    @@laserhobbyist9751 We should live so long as to know for sure.

  • @Mr._Infamous

    @Mr._Infamous

    Жыл бұрын

    @@laserhobbyist9751 sound plausible. Notice also the "Drake passage" looks like water came through there in a torrent and separated South America and Antarctica. Maybe even the same event at the same time as what we seen in the Sahara.

  • @lorensmith7442

    @lorensmith7442

    Жыл бұрын

    @@laserhobbyist9751 but if we could just go a little greener we could avoid rising sea levels 😉

  • @gordonmurray3153

    @gordonmurray3153

    Жыл бұрын

    Having an open mind is like an unattended builders skip:- everybody will try to fill it with their rubbish!

  • @techstuff7414
    @techstuff7414 Жыл бұрын

    I live in South Australia not too far from the salt flats you were talking about. I've been to them and walked on them. The amount of salt is incredible. If you reach down and grab a fist full of the ground it'll be nothing but (almost) pure salt. There really is no explanation other than water previously being there.

  • @robertgreybeard1432

    @robertgreybeard1432

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your comment….boots on the ground.

  • @gordonmurray3153

    @gordonmurray3153

    Жыл бұрын

    Plate techtonics: There are fossils of ancient sea creatures found near the top of Mount Everest. Much of the land we walk on was once miles underground for millions of years. The Australian Red Desert was once ocean for millions of years, maybe more than once as it happens. Saltmines were once seas, coal mines were once forests, today now hundreds, if not thousands, of meters underground.

  • @bjornyesterday2562

    @bjornyesterday2562

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gordonmurray3153 Plate tectonics would not move powdered salt to the top of the ground.

  • @robertgreybeard1432

    @robertgreybeard1432

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bjornyesterday2562 Not 6 or 12,000 years ago.

  • @mnomadvfx

    @mnomadvfx

    Жыл бұрын

    "There really is no explanation other than water previously being there" Ya, because it used to be part of the ocean floor If you drained away the Mediterranean Sea you wouldn't be able to grow anything on that land until the salt blew away or was removed by human hands. Likewise places that used to be part of the ocean floor are now on land because of plate tectonics. There are places in the Himalayas today where you can find aquatic dinosaur fossils of all things for exactly the same reason.

  • @jackle3002
    @jackle3002 Жыл бұрын

    I'm an Australian, I just found those Australian striations independently after watching your video on Atlantis. Seems pretty plausible that anywhere a desert exists that it could have been caused by a decimating flood and then a settling of sea salt - stopping anything growing.

  • @Zer0fuks

    @Zer0fuks

    Жыл бұрын

    If the Earth shifted it's axis sideways, do you think the Oceans would resettle or stay the same?

  • @lunap7029

    @lunap7029

    10 ай бұрын

    I didn't even think of the fact that the salt from the water could be the reason the land is mostly barren now. They always talk about how the conquerors would salt the earth, but this really is the same but on a much grander scale. Thanks for helping me connect the dots.

  • @JonoFaulks
    @JonoFaulks8 ай бұрын

    Aussie here, my first comment on KZread. My home town is at the very tip of that gulf pictured when you show Australia. I have always thought there was a massive flood here just looking at the landscape. There is also a flood myth, where the Aboriginal people fled from the giant green snake. And took refuge on the hills of the Flinders Ranges to the east of the salt lakes. There is a place called Wilpena Pound which is like a huge bowl raised up out of the ground, this according to these stories was made by the green snake. And where people fled to, its like a natural fort. Also Flying over this area it looks like ripples at the beach.

  • @kimrajunis7149
    @kimrajunis7149 Жыл бұрын

    Love this ! Makes sense that North Africa was once green that a major flood not only swept all that away, but that the salt made it into a desert where nothing could regrow.

  • @MJG206

    @MJG206

    Жыл бұрын

    Id never considered the salting of the earth from the sea water. That makes sense.

  • @NarcOfTheCovenant

    @NarcOfTheCovenant

    Жыл бұрын

    if there was saltwater left behind from a mass flood event - where is the large salt basin? The salt flats? Why is it all sand?

  • @citizen_cicero

    @citizen_cicero

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@NarcOfTheCovenant there are numerous locations in the desert known for salt. It was one of the main exports for Sahara adjacent societies. Not to mention the Eye of the Sahara has visible salt deposits that are in every bright insight video on this subject. Are you purposely ignoring this or just not watching the full videos?

  • @finnz7786

    @finnz7786

    Жыл бұрын

    @@NarcOfTheCovenant it's hella salt there African countries made money selling it for 100s of years

  • @philipac2gmail
    @philipac2gmail Жыл бұрын

    I've overflown the Sahara many times over the years, in the West, in the center, in Sudan and Egypt, as well as the Arabian peninsula, and I was always astonished at the evidence for water erosion on an immense scale that was there for everyone to see - and for no-one to acknowledge. I often wondered why this was not discussed in mainstream geology.

  • @WatchmanXuk

    @WatchmanXuk

    Жыл бұрын

    Most likely because the gatekeepers of the scientific community avoid anything that backs up anything such as global or similar flooding. In the same way they ignore the fact that the Smithsonian has admitted to destroying over 10,000 remains of giants since the introduction of evolution theory.

  • @chuckdeuces911

    @chuckdeuces911

    Жыл бұрын

    A massive, nearly world wide scale flood? They'd have to give credence to the bible then and if they did that then God would be real. They can't do that...

  • @akulkis

    @akulkis

    Жыл бұрын

    Because it correlates with the story of Noah in the book of Genesis in the Bible. Academia is extremely hostile to Christianity, and the Jews (Talmudists) are extremely hostile to the religion of the Hebrews.

  • @CosmicClaire99

    @CosmicClaire99

    Жыл бұрын

    I had the great pleasure of flying over the Sahara many times as a child. I particularly remember the scoured out river valleys which I was told were from flash floods but which are really the skeletons left behind from when the Sahara was green and had rain and permanent rivers. Sunrise on the journey the other way was amazing too.

  • @TheTricktracktruck

    @TheTricktracktruck

    Жыл бұрын

    @@akulkis Could you explain the last bit please? The Jews are hostile to the religion of the Hebrews??

  • @travishaines7410
    @travishaines7410 Жыл бұрын

    Jimmy it's simple, you have nailed it with such great evidence and it has led you down a road that tied in other cataclysmic events and also ones to a closer time period also. Legend 👏 don't stop mate you are teaching so many

  • @larryd6143
    @larryd6143 Жыл бұрын

    Looks like OzGeographics has found supporting evidence to the work you have been doing. GREAT WORK Jimmy! As the evidence mounts the excitement grows. You may be a big part of rewriting history.

  • @konradcomrade4845

    @konradcomrade4845

    Жыл бұрын

    OzGeographics has updated his first video. Now he found, engraved in the Mediterranean seafloor, west of Greece a potential double crater! Big enough, but a little bit elongated in shape, because of tectonic pressure (between African- and European - plates) and also with characteristic central uplifts, each. These need more exploration, with sonar, sample drilling, and possibly magnetic measurements. The double impactors could have been nickel-iron?

  • @xnickhuntley
    @xnickhuntley Жыл бұрын

    For anyone wondering nobody is talking about it on purpose

  • @thedruidzmademe666
    @thedruidzmademe666 Жыл бұрын

    I wholeheartedly agree with your findings because the evidence is simply undeniable. This content is absolutely mind blowing and literally just clicks everything together in terms of that blurred era of history. Great work as always.

  • @RockSteadyCrew73

    @RockSteadyCrew73

    Жыл бұрын

    It surprises me that this is pointed out again and again by Jimmy. I said this in the comments of his first video regarding the Atlantis theory that it's clearly visibly that there was a massive flood. And i still believe that this is caused by the asteroid that hit greenland 12.850 years ago. I also believe that the earth plates are less rigid and such an impact can lead to sudden elevation of the earth plates in other parts of the world. Causing massive floods that happen within minutes. Like a half-inflated soccer ball that you push in on one side and the other side rises.

  • @Michael-dl2cf

    @Michael-dl2cf

    Жыл бұрын

    what i find mind blowing is how people have absolutely no common sense and believe all this 😂

  • @Michael-dl2cf

    @Michael-dl2cf

    Жыл бұрын

    @I R O N I have looked, I've been to different parts of central Australia several times.

  • @Michael-dl2cf

    @Michael-dl2cf

    Жыл бұрын

    @I R O N it's called, traveling. it's far from waste land you dropkick.

  • @Michael-dl2cf

    @Michael-dl2cf

    Жыл бұрын

    @I R O N some parts are, but not all. clearly you haven't been there.

  • @angelicamichelle1646
    @angelicamichelle1646 Жыл бұрын

    O wow this is where I went??! I mis you and so very glad I found you again?

  • @herveleguellec6561
    @herveleguellec6561 Жыл бұрын

    Recently travelling to the south of Italy, I was visiting TARENTO located in the gulf of Tarento and small villages around and I was surprised by the geological formations which can be found. Large and deep claws looking very much like the ones that can be found in the scablands or at the south od Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse. These claws are typical of a large amount of water flooding the area and re-designing the landscape. They are easy to find on Google earth just north from Tarento, between Massafra and Mottola. Also visible east from Massafra, in Castellaneta.

  • @domenicorutigliano9717

    @domenicorutigliano9717

    Жыл бұрын

    It spells Taranto

  • @domenicorutigliano9717

    @domenicorutigliano9717

    Жыл бұрын

    They are called lame and they are a geological process of corrosion from water reach in co2 that gets acidic and melts down the CaCO3

  • @domenicorutigliano9717

    @domenicorutigliano9717

    Жыл бұрын

    it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lama_(geologia)

  • @SCPMstudios
    @SCPMstudios Жыл бұрын

    It’s about time this information comes to the people. I’ve been making this claim my whole life, and I’m tired of being called crazy for being reasonable

  • @karinakyntoaho7140

    @karinakyntoaho7140

    Жыл бұрын

    Feeling like Noah, who said to people that a great rain and flood will come, but they never listened, until it started to rain and it was too late 😉

  • @shortbuspimp
    @shortbuspimp Жыл бұрын

    Something so obvious not being talked about or noticed is hard to accept as anything but intentional

  • @warfarenotwarfair5655
    @warfarenotwarfair5655 Жыл бұрын

    Speaking of high wind speeds I drove through Kansas once. I stopped at a gas station and the wind was blowing so hard my car door blew open. I walked inside to buy some snacks and I said, "you guys got a storm coming?". The cashier says, "no I don't think so". I then said, "well that wind is blowing crazy hard". The cashier says, "the wind is always like that". I said, "always!?". The cashier replied with, "yep as far as I know".

  • @Gumby777

    @Gumby777

    Жыл бұрын

    i lived in Wellington, its nickname is the windy city. I love that city but by god the wind is annoying, im glad to know its a top ten windy place. it deserves it

  • @wilhelminadutch
    @wilhelminadutch Жыл бұрын

    @Brightinsight we need a new video,please❤

  • @jdg9359
    @jdg9359 Жыл бұрын

    Never thought I’d believe in Atlantis, Jimmy your evidence and presentations are top grade. Been subscribed since the beginning, keep trucking brother.

  • @henryknox4511

    @henryknox4511

    Жыл бұрын

    Atlantis- 450km Richat structure- 28 miles.

  • @norlofthor7088

    @norlofthor7088

    Жыл бұрын

    Myself too, I thought was just legend, but now seem to be all real. Atlantis must been a rich city. So bad historians have hide from people.

  • @heyeverbody5616
    @heyeverbody5616 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Jimmy for softly brining this subject to light. It’s a lot to take in. Carry on young man!

  • @erikred8217

    @erikred8217

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey you. Mind if we chat?. What's your background and feelings and thoughts on all this?. It sure makes me wonder about what is really going on. And whatever wondering that even means.

  • @erikred8217

    @erikred8217

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm right in the middle. late 30's or maybe even 40 something. for context. you?. .

  • @cerberus50caldawg

    @cerberus50caldawg

    Жыл бұрын

    @@erikred8217 this would make for a great discord chat! 😃

  • @erikred8217

    @erikred8217

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cerberus50caldawg lol. pretty much a great ony 'anywhere'.

  • @beatgrinder
    @beatgrinder Жыл бұрын

    You are the go-to on this topic and I impatiently await the next video of developments. Your argument is totally concrete and impressive, it forces paradigm shift. Expect an upward battle, but you will absolutely win it!

  • @Indoorboss
    @Indoorboss Жыл бұрын

    Hope all is well jimmy! Love how you take these breaks not only for yourself but for ur fam! Take as long as you need. When you come back I’m sure it’ll be a killer vid!

  • @davidcrain453
    @davidcrain453 Жыл бұрын

    It's absolutely insane to me that the professionals haven't put this together like you have so eloquently done... Thank you Jimmy...

  • @scintillam_dei

    @scintillam_dei

    Жыл бұрын

    They're biased against the Bible, and if they want funding, they can't espouse pro-biblical views. This is Satan's world, after all. Lies are promoted while the truth is suppressed. That's why the most popular youtubers are shallow and immoral.

  • @billkarmetsky4003

    @billkarmetsky4003

    Жыл бұрын

    I know Brien Foerster eludes to cataclysmic event involving much water erosion around Giza -- Pyramids, Sphinx, etc., The very top of the Great Pyramid seems to be someone intact where below it, the facing seems washed away. However, Foerster does show there must, too, been a massive heat event that burned the face and tops off massive one-piece maga structures of statues and pillar columns burned off at the top. I mean burned. Wish all these people would get together and discuss some things -- this guy, Foerster, Kaus Dona, Michael Tellinger, Michelle Gibson to name but a few.

  • @Brzypoint

    @Brzypoint

    Жыл бұрын

    actually they have...they just don't talk about it...declassified CIA document "Adam and Eve Story"...classified decades ago. Look up DUMB's, they have been building and stocking them for decades. Tunnel systems that stretch across the USA.

  • @missmorla1339

    @missmorla1339

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wallstreet1469 Go grab a juice box sweetie

  • @missmorla1339

    @missmorla1339

    Жыл бұрын

    @@billkarmetsky4003 The main stream science communities have tried to cover and dismiss this now that the old farts are no longer in charge and retiring the truths are coming to light!

  • @rodolfoquijano3275
    @rodolfoquijano3275 Жыл бұрын

    Great insight Jimmy, the evidence is obvious. I appreciate your dedication and hard work. Water is the only force able to move mountains, it was used during the gold rush to find the precious metal.

  • @cerberus50caldawg

    @cerberus50caldawg

    Жыл бұрын

    Damn those Anunnaki! LOL

  • @bradjunes1610
    @bradjunes1610 Жыл бұрын

    Loved the coverage. Thanks from Oregon.

  • @yourmomdx
    @yourmomdx10 ай бұрын

    Jimmy is going down in history. The man is proving things that change everything.

  • @mastersifu
    @mastersifu Жыл бұрын

    I remember when i was in high school, when i said to my history teacher that atlantis is somewhere in africa he laughed in my face and called me stupid, years years later finally someone is coming out with strong evidence.I like how you bring up every background check with strong proofs and actually you are making sense for all of this.

  • @knowledge4741

    @knowledge4741

    Жыл бұрын

    This evidence has been around for years, Jimmy just does a good job at putting it together so the normal everyday person can understand and consume this information. I've known about this stuff for years now.

  • @weisthor0815

    @weisthor0815

    Жыл бұрын

    the eye oh the sahara is not atlantis, but it might be connected to it. atlantis lies beneath the azores.

  • @sedaentertainment

    @sedaentertainment

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/gKyWo8p8faauk6Q.html & kzread.info/dash/bejne/k2tnzracgKS3lrQ.html

  • @karmaoutlaw

    @karmaoutlaw

    Жыл бұрын

    Hopefully you can now forward this to your history teacher. Neener neener.

  • @axel_r_

    @axel_r_

    Жыл бұрын

    Claiming something is not same as proving something, not even if it happens to be true. Your teacher, however, should not call you stupid. I doubt the teacher said this, though.

  • @thomasfholland
    @thomasfholland Жыл бұрын

    Actually if I remember correctly, the Younger-Dryas event that happened ~12,000 years ago explains all of this very well.

  • @frankievalentine6112
    @frankievalentine6112 Жыл бұрын

    This whole channel reminds me of this one little blue paperback book we had in the 80s with different stories, like how they found ancient "batteries" buried somewhere and things like that! We all took it as conspiracy theory kind of book and didn't think about it much more. I never read anything else quite like it, and I read a lot. It feels like someone took that little book and made a whole research channel out of it 40 years later! Amazing.

  • @sylvainbrosseau6239
    @sylvainbrosseau6239 Жыл бұрын

    Jimmy, you gained my interest the minute I discovered your channel. Now you gained my respect as reseacher. As you say, nobody is talking about it yet, the pictures you show talk for themselves. Good for you. And thanks for sharing this. And the most compelling explanation for Atlantis location is the Richat, I couldn't agree more.

  • @cjh9656
    @cjh9656 Жыл бұрын

    Suspicious Observers on YouType, Jimmy. He explains the flooding. Thanks for helping bring evidence and truth to the masses. Happy New Year. Looking forward to more videos!

  • @TheFutureisSteampunk

    @TheFutureisSteampunk

    Жыл бұрын

    Watch the playlist!😁

  • @indenial3340

    @indenial3340

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty sure they know of each other Ben is the one that brought me to Jimmy

  • @TheFutureisSteampunk

    @TheFutureisSteampunk

    Жыл бұрын

    @@indenial3340 Jimmy has no idea Ben exists. That is why he presents all the evidence but hasnt quite figure out what caused it.

  • @indenial3340

    @indenial3340

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheFutureisSteampunk Ben knows of Jimmy. He has mentioned him

  • @BionAvastar3000
    @BionAvastar3000 Жыл бұрын

    A great flood happened in the ancient world, wow! It's almost like we were told about this for the last few millennia across different cultures!

  • @jimparkin2345

    @jimparkin2345

    Жыл бұрын

    Sarcasm aside, the point is that while that is the reality of true history, it is dismissed as uniformitarian theories have become entrenched and any catastrophism is dismissed. Not to mention that modern materialist academia laughs at tales and folklore as nonsense, ignoring entirely that they are a global cultural memory.

  • @RichD746

    @RichD746

    Жыл бұрын

    we were also told about talking snakes and people rising from the dead, so some probably have taken it with a grain of salt. Or maybe a pillar lol

  • @jimparkin2345

    @jimparkin2345

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RichD746 Modern materialism has no categories for the supernatural.

  • @mtn1793

    @mtn1793

    Жыл бұрын

    Also what has been hinted to us is the possibility of great civilizations being torn apart by cataclysm. Atlantis. the Library of Alexandria, the fall of Rome. And more. Only one thing we can know for certain is to be very very careful of “knowing” any one truth for certain. Knowledge is a tapestry in constant motion. We are all connected.

  • @RichD746

    @RichD746

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jimparkin2345 …..I’m aware. But I don’t think I’m understanding what you meant by that

  • @sdillon4605
    @sdillon4605 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Jimmy I've been watching your KZread channel since the beginning, thanks for all you do! I saw you on Rogan the other day, thanks for supporting Kari Lake! She's from my hometown in Iowa and she's awesome. What they did in Arizona brings up a lot of questions to be sure.

  • @jenbraga9372
    @jenbraga9372 Жыл бұрын

    YES!! we need to dig to see if we can find anything there please!!!

  • @williamdiaz3475
    @williamdiaz3475 Жыл бұрын

    Ever since you started these videos on Atlantis I can’t help but think of the Biblical story of Noah and the flood. The time line just fits and many civilizations have stories catastrophic flooding.

  • @cdawg9149

    @cdawg9149

    Жыл бұрын

    I wonder how many animal species Noah put on his boat , that we have shot , murdered , ate and made go extinct.

  • @grigorasiosua100

    @grigorasiosua100

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, i think the same

  • @fortheloveofnoise9298

    @fortheloveofnoise9298

    Жыл бұрын

    Even the Hopi Native Americans have a story of a flood and being forced to leave their content to come to the USA.

  • @doomerquiet1909

    @doomerquiet1909

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s almost like.. *gasp* it happened or something and that’s why every culture has a legend about it. But yea no, Richard Dawkins says mean things funny so let’s just agree with him

  • @meatyboy8811

    @meatyboy8811

    Жыл бұрын

    I believe there is a shred of truth to most old stories. That saying I think its more likely that a big asteroid hit the sea and caused a massive wave and Tsunami ! I don't believe that it rained 40 days and 40 nights. A asteroid hitting the sea would make more sense as it changed the world and land as well! Antarctica was not frozen land so something very big had to happen! Its hard for me to believe the Noah story for the simple fact that animals randomly going to a boat and traveling most likely very far to that boat seems a bit far fetched! There's evidence that more then a few asteroids has hit earth that I can say is fact! For those that believe in the bible there's one major problem with it Problem with the bible is it wasn't originally wrote in English so I do believe some things were lost in translation! I read the bible a few times and it seems more of a story and a guideline to follow then actual fact!

  • @KenRomero
    @KenRomero Жыл бұрын

    Spot On, Jimmy. Suspicious Observers know what’s up!

  • @home-powersystems7782

    @home-powersystems7782

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Ken I thought I was the only Observer on here.

  • @Beetlejuice699

    @Beetlejuice699

    Жыл бұрын

    Nope, here too

  • @RedsunMusiq

    @RedsunMusiq

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi observers o/

  • @derekprovost230

    @derekprovost230

    Жыл бұрын

    Observers everywhere. Love it.

  • @TheDragonRelic

    @TheDragonRelic

    9 ай бұрын

    Suspicious observers Isint very credible

  • @brianwillerton8659
    @brianwillerton8659 Жыл бұрын

    We, are with you, kid! We didn't have access to all this information 50 years ago...

  • @jamicel
    @jamicel10 ай бұрын

    Love your stuff. Keep up the great work.

  • @LetGaiaLive
    @LetGaiaLive Жыл бұрын

    G’day Jimmy! I live in South Australia, in the southern part of the Adelaide Hills. When you mentioned about the Lake Eyre area, I just about fell out of my chair with one of those “Of course!!” moments! I’ve never been to Lake Eyre - it’s quite a sparse, out of the way place, but I’m aware of the water erosion in that area. At school the teachers told us it’s wind that caused “all those sand dunes”… I never really thought that was right. Cheers, mate, keep up the great work; it IS important work. 😃👍

  • @Bitchslapper316

    @Bitchslapper316

    Жыл бұрын

    It probably is the wind. He's grossly underestimating what wind and sand can do. He also compared wind erosion on bedrock in a sandy desert to wind erosion on ice which resurfaces itself. Lets put the Saharan wind in perspective. It blows 22,000 tons of phosphorus across the Atlantic each year which feeds the amazon rain forest in South America. That is well documented and well understood. That is the cause of that image he keeps showing of sand dumping into the ocean.

  • @GAS.M3
    @GAS.M3 Жыл бұрын

    Always look forward to a new video from Jimmy. And he *never* disappoints. Can’t wait for longer videos again 👏

  • @DukeCannon
    @DukeCannon Жыл бұрын

    Itchy Boots channel has some nice drone shots of Richat Structure today

  • @daniretro123
    @daniretro123 Жыл бұрын

    Ive travelled south morocco many times and about 10 years ago we walked through its Bush, 6 miles inland, and had to climb up a ravine... at the top were rocks with fossilized limpets and other creatures. I was pretty amazed as we were very high up and just knew there was once a huge body of Water right there.

  • @joshmatter9785
    @joshmatter9785 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Jimmy, I suggest you compare these water striations across Africa with the Lake Missoula discharge basins in Washington and Oregon. I think the large scale patterns have at least some similarities. Hope to find out what really happened across Northwest Africa someday! Keep on keeping me informed! 😁

  • @david_1214

    @david_1214

    Жыл бұрын

    It took so long for the scientific community to accept the Great Missoula Floods. When they did, they act like it was never qhestioned, ignoring the fact that the scientists ardently fought against the obvious evidence. With today's satellite photos, we can easily see many geological evidences and common sense tells even an otherwise fool what happened, but acceptance at any scientific level is scoffed at. Truly a sad state, as we would be able to make great leaps in discoveries and education if we would only look at these things without blinders which are seemingly self imposed. Keep up the good work, Jimmy!

  • @johnunkerman

    @johnunkerman

    Жыл бұрын

    They say the Sahara was green not so long ago. I wonder if an ocean’s worth of sand was dumped up and onto it during a massive west to east tsunami/deluge? Could that be the sudden desertification of the Sahara that confuses people? 🤔

  • @riofarai6928

    @riofarai6928

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnunkermanthat makes a lot of sense

  • @mrkeiths48
    @mrkeiths48 Жыл бұрын

    It takes thoughtful people like you and Praveen Mojan to stir our minds with food for thought. Especially when you make good sense in your arguments. Mainstream history is not written in stone. Keep it coming!

  • @kandsgibson

    @kandsgibson

    Жыл бұрын

    It may be "written in stone". We just can't read it yet!!

  • @JonnoPlays

    @JonnoPlays

    Жыл бұрын

    Praveen is a legend. Love that guy

  • @bluefish4999

    @bluefish4999

    Жыл бұрын

    Praveen has opened up Indian history and Hinduism to the world. I was very into Asian ancient culture growing up through movies like Godzilla/kung fu/Samurai so I focused a lot on China and Japan, I made the mistake of somewhat ignoring Indian culture till about 5-6 years ago, I'm amazed by some of the sites like Kailash Temple, every bit as amazing as the Great Pyramids but little talked about.

  • @scintillam_dei

    @scintillam_dei

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bluefish4999 Hinduism is evil shit. I proved so in my videos debating Hindu fanatics. The oppressive caste system persists because Hinduism, the root of the problem, remains. Wonder how many Dalits were raped by Hindus today.

  • @scintillam_dei

    @scintillam_dei

    Жыл бұрын

    Cambodia uses Angkor Wat on its flag, and the thing they are most proud about... is Indian.

  • @ybarrahouston6488
    @ybarrahouston6488 Жыл бұрын

    This is so fascinating. Thank you for sharing.

  • @RolandWieffering1
    @RolandWieffering110 ай бұрын

    I agree with you 💯 percent. The whalebones (and other ocean dwelling creatures) they found in the Sahara proves to me there once was an inner sea in the north western Sahara. Just as with the Sphinx enclosure, Wind doesn't blows from top to bottom. All the best from Holland.

  • @mattmaynard6382
    @mattmaynard6382 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been following you for a long time and am very confident that your ideas will be proved beyond doubt. It is very odd that the ‘experts and professionals’ in and around this field of research aren’t even talking about this… their silence is deafening. Thank you Jimmy.. stay on it buddy.

  • @tommyatomic1284

    @tommyatomic1284

    Жыл бұрын

    the 'experts'' arent talking about it because they are all old men from the system that started the push to change the global political agenda. they will deny anything that opposes their narrative til the day they all die. nothing will get updated and talked about and studied properly til they are all gone. they are controlling the direction.

  • @B3TR0Z
    @B3TR0Z Жыл бұрын

    This happened 12000 years ago during the previous poleshift and solar micronova. We are due for this event again within the next 25 years or so according to Ben Davidson of Suspicious0bservers.

  • @gaiafirst4266

    @gaiafirst4266

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, and what wonders and bother me, being European, is that amount of water coming from the north. As of Bens video yesterday, it must be the big thaw after the big freeze. Question is what path is that amount of water going to take next time, presumably in our life time?

  • @bigdrip54

    @bigdrip54

    Жыл бұрын

    Noah's flood not polar caps. Read Genesis in you family Bible

  • @d7458

    @d7458

    Жыл бұрын

    Please don’t. Ben is a flake. Don’t watch that shit. See why: m.kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZZqIrryNdaidnbg.html

  • @Quidisi

    @Quidisi

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bigdrip54 So Noah's Flood could not have happened because of polar ice caps suddenly melting?

  • @gaiafirst4266

    @gaiafirst4266

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Quidisi Exactly my thought, it's one and the same thing. I sense a need to keep things simple and by the way, who says it's not the Quran my family reads.

  • @angeladowden4535
    @angeladowden4535 Жыл бұрын

    Well done Jimmy!! . & Hi from Australia... YES.... It looks SO obvious!! ... it's mind blowing how you can discover this & yet the very " learned" people seem to be ignoring it... Or are they covering it up..🤔

  • @igson-in4rd
    @igson-in4rd Жыл бұрын

    Watching one of your videos is always such a treat you do such great research keep it up man you're a legend

  • @keithswynenburg2608
    @keithswynenburg2608 Жыл бұрын

    The irony is that if mainstream academia would simply use the scientific method as I learned in 8th grade.....much of this becomes very obvious. It all starts with an observation and a question. Somehow mainstream "science" has lost the ability to do so. Great work.

  • @jl8410

    @jl8410

    Жыл бұрын

    Not really. This has been explored deeply. Such is the problem I often encounter with people like yourself - you speak out about the scientific community and criticize them without doing any research. I'm sure you say the same shit about the stuff Graham Hancock claims, even though he's been repeatedly demonstrated to be a charlatan and ill-informed.

  • @trevorfinney4640
    @trevorfinney4640 Жыл бұрын

    Jimmy, I appreciate the work. Great job sleuthing this out. Yes, it is a mystery why something so obvious has been ignored. Thank you

  • @MrSmid888

    @MrSmid888

    Жыл бұрын

    It isn’t ignored. You’re comparing wind blown snow wearing to sand. It’s the same in Australia, heat and sand!

  • @scintillam_dei

    @scintillam_dei

    Жыл бұрын

    'Cause anything that supports the Bible must be rejected by default by the anti-Christ establishment that promotes the NWO agenda which currently is in the atheism-promoting phase. Later, atheism will be abolished after the satanic global religion takes over, and atheists will perish, as they will have served their purpose, tools that they are.

  • @SweetE1403
    @SweetE1403 Жыл бұрын

    Man this channel is so awesome!! New subscriber right here 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @user-xs3sj3em6u
    @user-xs3sj3em6u11 ай бұрын

    As you say, the truth right there for anyone with eyes, to see.

  • @Ms13Funpolice
    @Ms13Funpolice Жыл бұрын

    Jimmy, I caught a direct flight from Auckland, New Zealand to Doha, Qatar and it goes over the Australian desert - You should get that flight some time! I remember you saying that you'd be more keen to fly over the Richat than go 'boots on the ground'. The flight path goes around the South coast of Australia, straight over the great red desert plains. While we were in the air, I remember thinking how it looked just like the entire landmass was once under the ocean and it drained off it very particular patterns.

  • @Gumby777

    @Gumby777

    Жыл бұрын

    Parts of Australia are below sea level. "According to Geoscience Australia, a division of the Australian government, about 0.11% of Australia is below sea level. This encompasses approximately 3,282 square miles (8500 square kilometers) of land" There was a plan back in the 60's or something to flood parts of the interior with sea water and create an inland sea

  • @Ms13Funpolice

    @Ms13Funpolice

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Gumby777 Yeah, Lake Eyre is the remnants of a once great lake. There is also the Flood plains in the Katherine area, Northern Territory and Western Australia which form underground river systems that water the majority of the East Coast. China has been buying up companies in these areas in order to control the water resources of Australia

  • @JkersteJr
    @JkersteJr Жыл бұрын

    Jimmy, check out the Younger Dryas Flood Boundary Field map, there are two distinct areas washed out which makes sense if we assume a comet impacted in the northern ice sheets. One of these fields' borders ride right along the NW tip of Africa, the other, completely envelopes Australia...

  • @pinetree2473

    @pinetree2473

    Жыл бұрын

    Not a comet. Our sun micro-nova-ing and the Earth turning over.

  • @JkersteJr

    @JkersteJr

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pinetree2473 Right, so a pole flip, definitely plausible to explain massive disturbances of geographic features but is there any solid evidence for it? I don't necessarily trust the "official" numbers but they say the last one was nearly a million years ago. Randall Carlson has found multiple sources of concrete geological evidence suggesting a high speed impact much more recent in timeframe.

  • @Quidisi

    @Quidisi

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pinetree2473 Why are you so certain that impacts were not involved?

  • @bigdrip54

    @bigdrip54

    Жыл бұрын

    Educate yourself with the word of God in Genesis

  • @nidhishshivashankar4885

    @nidhishshivashankar4885

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bigdrip54 *indoctrinate

  • @leekuhar1897
    @leekuhar1897 Жыл бұрын

    Great research Jimmy mate, love it!

  • @neilmetzgar7233
    @neilmetzgar7233 Жыл бұрын

    Thankyou, love what you're doing, be careful. We were never meant to truly be sharing this information. For what ever reason.

  • @aesoundforge
    @aesoundforge Жыл бұрын

    I remember watch an episode of Nova, a long time ago, that was about the canyons in Arizona. There was a geologist back in the 1800s who thought they were formed by water erosion from a cataclysmic event. His piers stifled his theories because they said it sounded too much like the biblical flood and they wanted to separate religion from science....

  • @joshx022

    @joshx022

    Жыл бұрын

    This holds the key to understanding suppression. You're RIGHT on top of it. And we can see it still happening daily with folks on social media sites trashing each other because the division those two things feed. Suppression and confusion create an unstable environment. 😀

  • @tiffanydrouin2622

    @tiffanydrouin2622

    Жыл бұрын

    🎯

  • @LOVE-wq4ku

    @LOVE-wq4ku

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joshx022agreed

  • @darkmatter...369

    @darkmatter...369

    Жыл бұрын

    How dumb do these people have to be smh we are in a paradigm shift critical thinking is a must.. They can't lie to us anymore thank you for this information the unbiased untainted consensus is there was definitely a flood from a cataclysmic event. It's way too coincidental that almost if not every ancient culture speaks of a catastrophic event that reset the world. Our ancestors realized that is what happened to them and that it can happen again so they warned us ie.. Göbekli Tepe which literally has illustrations describing what they went through and what could possibly happen again.. too many dishonest idiots with brainwashed Western ideology that want to stifle us today. We are waking up though..

  • @jonathanmoore4837

    @jonathanmoore4837

    Жыл бұрын

    That is exactly the problem - as soon as something could be 'biblical' then it is written off as being made up and not scientific

  • @michaeldique
    @michaeldique Жыл бұрын

    I said Mars had clear markings from water 10 years before it became accepted, and it looks crystal clear to me that these markings could only have come from a violent massive flooding!Looking forward to hearing your theory on how this happened!

  • @genghischuan4886

    @genghischuan4886

    Жыл бұрын

    honestly I believe there was a shift of the planets axis

  • @youcanhandlethetruth4695

    @youcanhandlethetruth4695

    Жыл бұрын

    We got the Water from Mars. In the Velokovsky or Thunderbolt Project Mars Video you see, that a Electric event has ripped Mars Surface apart, especially the northern half. This Planetary Event has Blasted Earth. Wich explains the impact creators in North America/ Greenland and the Sea level Rise. Remember the Myths say the Sky broke and Water came from above for weeks. We know the Sea is 150 m Higher. Wich they "explain" with melting Ice from the North. But if there was such a Huge Ice Mantle in the North, why where there so many Large Mega Fauna? They need lots of green Food and there was Hyenas and Lions All around the North.

  • @master_Blaster91

    @master_Blaster91

    Жыл бұрын

    Could be the proposed 12000 year sun cycle which ends in a micronova event and a pole shift of 90 degrees 99.9 percent of life wiped out humans back to the stone age to rebuild. We are supposed to be at the end of the latest cycle

  • @BulletMagnetMan

    @BulletMagnetMan

    Жыл бұрын

    If you can manage to watch the BBC TV show The Planets with Professor Brian Cox it goes into detail about Mars in ancient times. There are clear signs Mars was a water world but billions of years ago. There were giant waterfalls that scourged the landscape. We can still see the dried up remnants of them today.

  • @BulletMagnetMan

    @BulletMagnetMan

    Жыл бұрын

    @@genghischuan4886 Nah. I think The Planets theorised that it's more likely it was bombarded during the Late Heavy Bombardment when Jupiter wandered inwards. Plus the magnetic field shut down so too much heat and radiation got through and baked the planet dry.

  • @DubSly13
    @DubSly13 Жыл бұрын

    Love your stuff! We need more videos Jimmy! ❤

  • @troublekaliman
    @troublekaliman Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely NAILED it once again Jimmy! Awesome analysis!

  • @robertkoford471
    @robertkoford471 Жыл бұрын

    An older video you did on Atlantis inspired me to view the whole area in much the same way. If you pan all the way left, while looking down from space, following the "debris flow" to the coast, you arrive very near a group of islands. One of these is actually half of an island, having been blown in half via volcano...which the island is. The blown out side lines up perfectly, facing toward the "debris flow" evidence just to its NE. Is it just me? Great video. 🙂

  • @richardchambers1124

    @richardchambers1124

    Жыл бұрын

    Which island? North of Crete?

  • @robertkoford471

    @robertkoford471

    Жыл бұрын

    @@richardchambers1124 Sao Pillipe. Cape Verde

  • @richardchambers1124

    @richardchambers1124

    Жыл бұрын

    @@robertkoford471 wouldnt that mean it flooded from west to east?

  • @derianvandalsen

    @derianvandalsen

    Жыл бұрын

    @@richardchambers1124 tsunamis do go back and forth...

  • @robertkoford471

    @robertkoford471

    Жыл бұрын

    @@richardchambers1124 im no expert, but I guess that is what it appears to me...that the energy went the other way

  • @StripperCoin
    @StripperCoin Жыл бұрын

    Definitely water erosion. The work you've done I think proves things people have been discussing for 100's of years. I can't wait until this breaks in to the mainstream, if it ever does.

  • @kevinkeyes6625

    @kevinkeyes6625

    Жыл бұрын

    It might leak into mainstream entertainment tabloids. 100s of years ago , ( before critical think was popular) people believed this stuff too. Superstition wins again

  • @chillgasm

    @chillgasm

    Жыл бұрын

    eyyy #cardano

  • @seekthetruthuk

    @seekthetruthuk

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree! I have been following Jimmy from the start! Could I ask for some of your time to head over to our channel and check our video too? We cover similar topics mainly around lost ancient global civilizations! It would be really appreciated! Thanks QEC

  • @ace_bean7011

    @ace_bean7011

    Жыл бұрын

    I hope so - very much

  • @andrewknowles5250

    @andrewknowles5250

    Жыл бұрын

    From Google: The Sahara Desert was once underwater, in contrast to its present-day arid environment. This dramatic difference over time is recorded in the rock and fossil record of West Africa. The region was bisected by a shallow saltwater body during a time of high global sea level.

  • @shrimboi8909
    @shrimboi890925 күн бұрын

    According to mainstream archeologists, if they didn't think of this first, then its science fiction.

  • @kowengrogg2546
    @kowengrogg2546 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely love your videos! Great content plz continue

  • @JamesKing-qc9bs
    @JamesKing-qc9bs Жыл бұрын

    You have it dead to rights my friend. IT IS A FANTASTIC TIME TO BE ALIVE!!!!!! My biggest regret is that I am aged beyond my years...... If only I could lay my hands upon the sands of Giza. If ever you might desire a traveling companion who's main concern is learning all I can about our forgotten past. I so envy you Jamie,boot's on the ground is a concept I can only dream of.....please continue your most awesome quest, I will be with you in spirit my friend!!!

  • @witherow777
    @witherow777 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for being a voice of reason amidst the strange dogmatic narrative. I remember being taught it was wind that caused these formations too… but it never made sense because it doesn’t keep happening from wind in other places. Stay strong!

  • @seekthetruthuk

    @seekthetruthuk

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree James! Been following Jimmy from the start! Could I ask for some of your time to head over to our channel, we cover similar topics mainly around lost ancient global civilizations! Would be really appreciated! Thanks QEC

  • @tonygiglio209
    @tonygiglio209 Жыл бұрын

    Great work Jimmy! I've watch all your videos and the 2 JRE podcast!

  • @tarot72
    @tarot72 Жыл бұрын

    Your channel is one of the best here on youtube.. I love it...

  • @KasperKevin
    @KasperKevin Жыл бұрын

    I litterally always thought this was something that was common knowledge. Until I found your videos. When google maps first came out, the first thing that came to my mind was: "That's some heavy water erosion".

  • @scintillam_dei

    @scintillam_dei

    Жыл бұрын

    The Bible keeps getting vindicated the more I learn.

  • @Memoiana

    @Memoiana

    Жыл бұрын

    @@scintillam_dei the Bible is a historical account of past catastrophic events

  • @sylphofthewildwoods5518
    @sylphofthewildwoods5518 Жыл бұрын

    Genesis 6:9-22 Noah and the flood. I always look forward to your videos @Bright Insight Your research is outstanding. Thank you, Jimmy.

  • @cliffdickinson7091

    @cliffdickinson7091

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely.

  • @brandoncornthwaite4071

    @brandoncornthwaite4071

    Жыл бұрын

    They hid the truth behind the Noah story.

  • @missmorla1339

    @missmorla1339

    Жыл бұрын

    This is outside of your timeline and your myth doesn't match reality no matter how much you try to fit the square block in the circle hole. Earth 57 268 900 square miles, 8.7 million species for one tiny boat and done in one week nice try only the cognitive dissonanced believe that flat out b.s. and I figured that out at 6 years old.

  • @sylitona3457
    @sylitona345710 ай бұрын

    Love you man, you give me hope somehow.

  • @stevenmetz8642
    @stevenmetz8642 Жыл бұрын

    You are nailin' it. I relish viewing each and every frame you share with us. A gripping mystery is unveiling in our lifetime. Thanks for your diligence.

  • @avlisk
    @avlisk Жыл бұрын

    It seems that there is an Official Narrative, and once it's established, no amount of evidence will change it. (It's happening a lot lately in many areas.)

  • @montanacreed5826

    @montanacreed5826

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree, but have one small correction to suggest: it isn't that it "seems" that way... it IS that way.

  • @Ky-ma-ro

    @Ky-ma-ro

    Жыл бұрын

    No it goes we make a general consensus and stick to it until enough evidence is discovered to revisit the subject.

  • @Ky-ma-ro

    @Ky-ma-ro

    Жыл бұрын

    This is science/history in action. Discoveries like this, which amateur/freelance scientists/historians sort out and then bring to the general community. This is then peer reviewed and scrutinized against the current consensus. If there's enough evidence that something else could be true experimentation on a grander scale can occur with actual funding. If from these test and reviews it proves something new then he would receive credit for bringing this scientific discovery to light.

  • @MoodyDudey
    @MoodyDudey8 ай бұрын

    I can’t believe I’m just now finding this video! I’ve been constantly thinking about how Randal Carlson is proving the Flood happened and he just might not realize it! Exciting times

  • @JessiLondonV
    @JessiLondonV Жыл бұрын

    You’ve clearly done thorough research about this. I think you’re brilliant.

  • @Melobi25
    @Melobi25 Жыл бұрын

    Been subscribed to this channel for years. I've always had a huge interest for ancient civilisations, especially Atlantis and ancient Egypt. Every time I watch one of your videos, they bring me so much joy and excitement. The evidence, the research and work you put into them always leave my mind blown by the end, it sparks my passion. Keep doing what you're doing, I always look forward to new videos.

  • @geogriapeach5211

    @geogriapeach5211

    Жыл бұрын

    Check out Robert Sepehr.

  • @MetanoiaUni
    @MetanoiaUni Жыл бұрын

    Jimmy you’re a legend! Along with Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock, you were a big inspiration to start my channel Metanoia so I cant thank you guys enough!

  • @stu2333

    @stu2333

    Жыл бұрын

    Subbed

  • @jimmyBside

    @jimmyBside

    Жыл бұрын

    @Metanoia…I’ll second that…And through in a little David Hatcher Childress…Jimmy sure is getting there. Happy to see his 1.39m subs…Can’t wait to check out your channel..☕️🏛

  • @jimmyBside

    @jimmyBside

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stu2333…another sub here..

  • @ZING-oj6zi
    @ZING-oj6zi Жыл бұрын

    "Experts" hanging on to their tenureships (and egos) for dear life after Grahams special and this amazing info. It makes so much sense after your presentation. And you are correct, never heard of the eye of the Sahara before, as you mentioned on Joe's podcast! Enjoyed those podcasts very much btw 👍

  • @wasatchadventures8947
    @wasatchadventures8947 Жыл бұрын

    This is just one example of how science and education system has been lying to us. As a teacher my eyes are opened.

  • @markhershner2240
    @markhershner2240 Жыл бұрын

    Your theories and insights make so much more sense and are much more believable than any of the mainstream scientists!! I've been following your channel from the beginning, so keep up the great work!!

  • @emersonhall2663
    @emersonhall2663 Жыл бұрын

    I am a huge fan!!! Your a truth teller.. Always know.. The TRUTH was never designed to pamper feelings.. Your hurting alot of feelings!!!! Keep it up!!! You dont put as many videos out as you used too.. However the ones you are putting out are hitting hard!!!!! I KNOW YOU CAN CONNECT IT ALL.. I'll keep watching!!!! And cheering!!!!

  • @user-dy1rn7nu9c
    @user-dy1rn7nu9c Жыл бұрын

    Jimmy ! You are on the RIGHT PATH don't EVER give up! ALOHA! WE HEARD THE SAME! AS HAVE MANY FOLLOWING YOU! ur young fresh in an old man's Game but that helps our younger s Generations! Keep up the Good Work!❤

  • @michaelwoods8654
    @michaelwoods86546 ай бұрын

    I remember posting this fact on your channel years ago. Just saw that you did research and made videos about it. Nice

  • @Rolletti21
    @Rolletti21 Жыл бұрын

    GO Jimmy!!!!! I've been following your channel for years, even through all the struggles you're still going & following your passion and dreams. 💪

  • @Batalia122
    @Batalia122 Жыл бұрын

    Younger Dryas Tsunami pushed through the Mediterranean then went through Africa and the rest of the area.

  • @TheFutureisSteampunk

    @TheFutureisSteampunk

    Жыл бұрын

    Then it went over Australia. The earths crust shifted 90 degrees.

  • @dramahawk58
    @dramahawk58 Жыл бұрын

    Most people don't want to learn something that goes against what they believe and where taught

  • @cpjv1987
    @cpjv1987 Жыл бұрын

    A true Archeologist will always stand for the truth.

  • @galenmarek384
    @galenmarek384 Жыл бұрын

    Bro you're the man 💪.. Not afraid of these geo-political versions of history driven by different agenda's. I love your channel 👍

  • @DLN81649
    @DLN81649 Жыл бұрын

    Love your work. Someone actually brave enough to ask the hard questions and cut thru the BS. Look forward to all your posts.

  • @mikecucciardi7304
    @mikecucciardi73049 ай бұрын

    Glad to see you taking off… on all the ancient pre-history… again, you and I started seeing all this at roughly the same time. We also have very similar thoughts… not mainstream. Only difference? Almost twice your age… lol. It is so enlightening seeing you articulate what I have, and more. I now watch you… be fun to meet some day.

  • @stevenguevara2184
    @stevenguevara21845 ай бұрын

    One thing is for sure. I’m not buying what they are selling.

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