Spots open on the ‘Uncharted Egypt’ trip – with myself and Jimmy from Bright Insight!

*** Update as of November 1, 2020 ***

As of Nov 1, the tour has reached it’s maximum number of participants, however we are maintaining a waitlist of interested parties. Given the current global situation it is possible that more spots will open up at the last minute. We are also in the process of planning another trip to Egypt, very similar to this one, for around October of 2021. Anyone who registers for this trip and can’t make it will be ‘first in line’ to register for next year’s trip. A huge thankyou to everyone who has decided to make it to Egypt this year, despite all the challenges 2020 has thrown at us!

Spots are open for the ‘Uncharted Egypt’ tour from Nov 28-Dec 12 this year!

Some recent big news, we will be joined by my friend Jimmy from the huge @Bright Insight channel on this trip! Unfortunately Matt from the Ancient Architects channel had to withdraw due to his circumstances in 2020, and I’m very pleased that Jimmy will be joining us for his first trip to Egypt!

More details, and the full itinerary as well as a brief video are available on the tour page – just click UnchartedX TOUR above, or follow this link.

Register for the tour here: https://www.khemitology.com/tour-registration/

Just select ‘November 28 – December 12, 2020 Ancient Technology Tour’ from the drop down list.

We have extended the deadline for registration and full payment to 27th OCTOBER, 2020! This date is fast approaching for anyone interested in taking advantage of this unique opportunity to visit Egypt without the regular crowds of tourists!

This trip represents a very rare opportunity, that is unlikely to be repeated anytime soon: the chance to visit Egypt and see it’s monuments and ancient sites WITHOUT the usual crowds of other tourists! I’ve packed out the tour with a host of special permissions, that will get us into areas normally closed off to the public – including the Osiris Shaft at Giza, the Osirion, Abu Sir, and a 2 hour private entry to the Great Pyramid, with all chambers unlocked!

If you’re feeling adventurous, and willing to travel during these strange times, I’m confident that this will be a magical experience, and a chance not likely to happen again anytime soon. I can’t emphasize enough that this opportunity to visit Egypt and it’s sites without the usual crowds is something really special. I was there just after the ‘Arab Spring,’ when it was mostly empty of tourists, and i’ve also been there during more the regular times, and it’s a night and day difference. I expect that once Egypt opens up it’s ‘Grand Museum’ next year they will be back to normal (high) tourist volumes.

Matt from Ancient Architects and I will be running a similar trip sometime in 2021, possibly 2022 – as many people who originally registered for this tour had to defer – so if you can’t make this trip, stay tuned for news about the next one, as there most definitely will be another chance. We are working on nailing down the specific dates at the moment.

Hope all is well with everyone, and to maybe see you in Egypt! I’m Working on videos for this week – I’ve been buried by some ‘life’ issues recently, but back on track now!

Ben.

New video! Part 3 of the Evidence for Ancient High Technology

Part 3 of my investigation into the evidence for ancient high technology!

In this video, I clarify the arguments made in previous episodes, respond to some of the discussion around these topics, and then dive into the details of logistics and construction methodologies surrounding the creation and movement of some of antiquities largest and heaviest monuments from around the world.

From the Unfinished Obelisk at Aswan, to the mighty Trilithon and recent disoveries at Baalbek, how can these ancient achievements be explained with the primitive methods of ancient civilizations?