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Saw Marks and Drill Holes in Granite: Egypt’s Hardest Clues | Brien Foerster

Brien Foerster explores the two distinct construction styles at Easter Island, highlighting the tightly fitted basalt stones and rubble fill. This suggests a pre-dynastic layer with precision cutting, drilling, and stone finishing, indicative of lost high technology. The damage patterns, like blackening and melted surfaces, point to a cataclysm around 12,000 years ago, reframing Easter Island as a site of ancient history.
00:00 Egypt’s “Two Layers”
01:00 Great Pyramid: Impossible Logistics?
01:25 Weathering and Heat Stains
02:32 Massive Shafts Around Giza
03:22 Machining Marks in Hard Stone
04:07 Saw Marks in Basalt
05:06 Peeling Stone, Heat Damage
06:52 Knobs, Pillowed Surfaces, Peru Parallels
06:53 Museum Boxes: Crude vs Precision
09:53 Schist Disc “Machine Part” Theory
11:29 30,000+ Stone Vessels Mystery
11:50 Drill Holes in Granite
13:24 The Oserion Underground Enigma
15:45 Karnak Obelisks and Grid Layout
17:03 “Plasma Burst” Cataclysm Claim
18:01 Core Drills and Scorching
19:25 Giant Alabaster Transport Puzzle
23:31 Aswan Quarry and Scoop Marks
30:55 Serapeum Tunnels and 100-Ton Boxes
34:16 Tanis: Burnt Stone and Glassy Scars
39:14 Osiris Shaft: Deep Boxes Below Giza
42:51 Valley Temple Water Weathering
43:56 Sphinx Age and Hidden Chambers
46:56 Ramiseum: A Shattered Colossus
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