Discussing Ancient Egyptian Mysteries with Yousef Awyan – an UnchartedX video Podcast!

Yousef Awyan is an expert guide on all things Ancient Egypt, he’s traveled the world and visited many other megalithic sites, and is an accomplished musician and practicing stonemason.

Yousef has a very practical understanding of the mysteries wrought into the stone at so many of the incredible sites in Egypt, and he is a good friend of mine!

This video is a conversation we recently recorded, and I’ve set it to much of my raw footage of the sites and objects that we discuss.

Many thanks to Yousef for his time – and I hope you enjoy the podcast!

6 thoughts on “Discussing Ancient Egyptian Mysteries with Yousef Awyan – an UnchartedX video Podcast!”

  1. Hi Ben,
    First and foremost, Thank you for the great videos and interviews you consistently produce and provide to us all. your videos are definitely the source of my most eagerly anticipated and appreciated Youtube notifications.
    I have a question regarding the protrusions found on so many of the megalithic blocks and other stone artifacts from around the world. Has anyone ever proposed the theory that these protrusions could be the last area of the blocks they are found on to be still connected to the mass of bedrock from which they were quarried ? Assuming the fact that the technique used to remove the blocks would require a couple of points left tethered to the bedrock and the majority of the connecting face could then be cut/removed leaving just a couple of small points to be cut to release the cut block? similar to the way they produce plastic model airplanes, where the parts come in a rectangular plastic frame and are connected with small plastic tabs which allow you to snap the parts out of the frame. I am not proposing that the walls were delivered on site in trays of numbered parts lol just trying to convey my poorly worded thought in a way which might help you visualize what I am clumsily asking. please let me know your thoughts on this when you get a chance.
    Thanks again and kind regards
    Michael Healey
    Melbourne Australia

  2. Ben,

    Whats is your latest call on this ’boxes’ this fall 2021 if you can’speculate’.
    And why are the so call ’crule’ text on broken pillars etc that has been cracked mid in text and been in ground ( like a solarflere’ etc etc hit it )
    It’s told that the ’text’ do not ’match’ the stonework.
    I has been down there twice on ’machine’ study.
    I admit it don’t fit in the story here but how can text be there ?

    To me it don’t sound the history here is near complete. Something is missing.
    It’s a big error in the time line for some reason.

    Let’s assume a way older civilisation made the fine stone work, say it 10K back, 30K back or 100K back.
    Say the ’Egyptians’ we konow of did this writings 3-4K back, but how can it be that this ’bad’ text is deep down in mud like a giant throw them around.
    We know ( my guess ) something like that did not hit us in the Egypt era.

    Please if time show youre ideas, and remember – we all just ’speculalte’.

  3. Hi Ben,
    I am enjoying the videos and thank you for the research that you put in these.

    Please can you consider doing some videos with more in-depth filming of the statues?
    You mentioned that you are going to Egypt soon, please can you film the sphinx lines from close up from Luxor, Karnak, the museum etc and all the other statues and objects?

    The analysis Christopher Dunn did on the Ramses’s head is amazing and would be great to see other objects from close up shots.

    many thanks
    Reka, UK

  4. Hi Ben,

    I was a kid back when Eric von Danikan was being seriously discussed by lots of people from all sprectrums across Australia and some of it definitely rubbed off and my interest continues. As is always said, too much doesn’t add up. Anyway, I don’t want to say much more generally on this topic but I do want to congratulate you on your channel and not just on content but on the quality of your production.

    All I would like to add is this. Where might any machines be that could produce such amazing engineering you highlight? If they are anywhere they’ll be off the world’s coasts and underwater in shallow waters (bays, beaches, lakes/lagoons, river deltas etc). Why? We like to live by the sea – do now, did then. Its a people thing. If there was an advanced civilization that collapsed in pre-historic times it would be due to sea level rise, sudden and devastating. Check just above shoreline/sea level height before the asteroid impact(s) 12 800 years ago and if there was an advanced civilization that predated us my guess is that is where we will find its critical infrrastructure.

    Good channel, again congrats
    Stefan.

  5. Hello,
    I have a question on a subject that intrigues me. Using Google Earth, I saw traces in the ocean that didn’t seem natural. These traces are in rectagular form, like the shape of a road, very long and very wide. Sometimes there are two that cross, and even form a right angle. These traces are found in the ocean, east of St-John’s (Canada) and south of Greenland. Please help me find an explanation.
    Thank you.

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