
Danny Jones Podcast
#301 - NEW Giza Pyramid SAR Scan Breakdown & Military Lasers that TALK | Museum of Tarot
Mon, 05 May 2025
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Chapter 1: What are the latest findings on Giza Pyramid scans?
Cool, Brent. Thanks for coming, man. Danny, thank you. Thanks for having me.
I'm a huge fan of your content, especially your Instagram. I was ripping through all of your videos this morning. I must have spent like at least eight hours out of the last 24 watching your TikTok, your TikTok feed. And you have a very unique way of approaching some of these conversations.
conspiracies or or fringe ideas that are very popular in the zeitgeist right now but you come at it from a very uh level-headed pragmatic way where like you don't you don't seem like you're part of a cult and a lot of these things that are that are popping on the internet what no matter if you're into ufos or psychedelics or ghosts these people treat these things like religions yes
Which I think you point out very nicely.
Yeah, there's a lot of personal worth wrapped up in... I think a little closer. There we go. Yeah, a lot of personal worth is wrapped up in people's belief systems around these things. They may not have gone out, had a successful life otherwise, so they can latch on to something that is just... doesn't require a lot of proof.
Let's face it.
You could be the more spiritual person in the room, the more, you know, sleep or whatever. You've seen lights in the sky that makes you special. It's like a proxy for achievement. And unfortunately, a lot of people get wrapped up in that and they become very vicious trying to defend those ideas when there's other people out there looking for the reality behind them.
And it makes it very difficult to get to the truth of what's actually going on without the propaganda and the psyops and the culty behavior.
Yeah, I've noticed that a lot on this podcast. I mean, I've learned it firsthand from from doing this podcast because I've been introduced to a lot of folks who have, you know, make a lot of extraordinary claims and don't have that same level of extraordinary evidence for their claims. And I've seen the reactions on the Internet, whether it be like in the comments on YouTube or on X channel.
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Chapter 2: What is the theory behind geopolymer pyramid construction?
Where like, if you come at somebody, you know, in particular, I think one of the biggest ones I've noticed is in like the Flint Dibble, Graham Hancock thing, where there's like two polar opposite opposing nation states that are like warring against each other online is what it seems like. And it's like, I've noticed that in so many things and it's really unsettling because
You know, it's really hard nowadays to know what's real and what's not real.
Very true. Yeah. And you're coming at it. I've seen quite a few of your podcasts and you're very level headed about things. And I know I must frustrate the hell out of it. I sit on the other side of the table and I have a Stephen Greer sit here and try to give you his narrative and chastise you. Daniel, if you'd let me finish, you know, they're they're vicious about fun guy. Now, I don't know.
You said devil with Graham Hancock. Dibble. Flint Dibble. I'm not familiar with him. What's his stance on it? There's very good indication, at least to me watching him over the last 30 years, that Graham Hancock is a controlled opposition from the British.
Well, there goes this podcast. Okay.
Sorry. Yep. Yep. Anyway. Okay. Cut it. Cut it, Steve.
Yes. So please continue. I'll give you – Flint Dibble is basically – he's an academic archaeologist who went on Rogan's podcast with Graham to debate Graham Hancock's lost ancient pre-Ice Age civilization. And whether there was evidence for it or not. And they went back and forth and – Anyways, there's two aggressive camps that are violently attacking each other constantly.
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Chapter 3: What claims are made about Graham Hancock?
And that to me just seems like the Hegelian dialectic. You get one side and you get the other, and there's not really any synthesis, but they're both setups, and they're both fighting against one another with completely opposite... viewpoints on either side of the spectrum when the reality is dead in the center. Like there might've been an ancient civilization.
It's not quite what Graham Hancock is making it out to be. Maybe not as old, maybe not as technologically advanced flying around in Vimana. And there's, you know, the academic side of things where like none of that actually exists and just laugh at them and their lack of, you know, educational. Yeah, exactly. It's, it's, it's nonsense. And it's, it seems like a setup.
It seems like a control mechanism for all society. So we can never quite get to the truth of what the hell are we doing here? So what were you saying about Graham? Graham. So I've watched his stuff. When did he come out? Early 90s, at least. I was made aware of him. Yeah. And I've seen him push push things.
And I, of course, wanted to go find out if what he was talking about was true, like Zechariah Sitchin or any of these people that make extraordinary claims.
Yeah.
And the things I've looked into, the history I've looked into that Graham has also looked into, I've come to completely different conclusions that were much more.
uh you know middle of the road rather than like 10 500 years for the sphinx there's other explanations for why the weathering would exist around the sphinx enclosures though it's not what the academics are talking about on the other side so it's both sides are wrong but there's enough overlap that you never really get to the middle of what's actually going on
I had actually Flint on the show and we discussed Atlantis and all the evidence for Atlantis. And one of the unique things about Flint is his background revolves around his academic history, his academic scholarship focuses on Athens. He's an archaeologist who focused on Athens, excavating all over Athens and in Greece in general. And
He excavates back to the time when there would have been any kind of Atlantis. He goes like as far back as anyone. And he says that they've gone all the way down to bedrock. Yeah. And there's nothing there. Yeah.
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Chapter 4: How do military lasers communicate?
Chapter 5: What is the significance of the world's largest psychic experiment?
The people that were the giants that were here might have been people coming over, trading with them that were six foot and taller. Because if you go down to Mexico right now, I'm a giant. We'd all be fairly large. No offense to anybody. But that's what I see it as. I don't see it as seven foot, 10 foot, 20 foot people that were giants. you know, hitting around the world.
I think it's just people that were taller that, you know, that became embedded in the myth and legend.
Right, right, right. So you've been following Graham Hancock for a while, for quite a long time.
Yeah, yeah. Jeez, I think I started looking at this stuff when I was 10. Wow, really? Yeah, watching like In Search Of and all the stuff that was coming on TV when I was a kid. But then I started going to libraries when I got into junior high. We had a really good library, that research library for...
Chapter 6: What are the implications of the Skinwalker Ranch documents?
Chapter 7: How does the God Helmet relate to consciousness?
And that's one of the things I thought I found really compelling. But like you said, he also will just outright dismiss and laugh at things like those stone bases that are perfectly symmetrical and supposedly came from the dynastic Egyptians with stone chisels and –
We could talk about those later.
Pounding stones.
Yeah, absolutely. Agreed. I've read the Critias and Timaeus and Plato's and it's allegorical to me. At least my reading of it.
Did you read the English translations of it?
Yeah, although I try to go to things in the 1800s if I can find them before things started being really propagandized. Right. And I tend to find like When Ignatius Donnelly started writing about Atlantis, Atlantis, the antediluvian world, I'm not sure if you're familiar with it. I'm familiar with it, yeah. It's almost like he was an early disinformation person himself that was pushing things off.
It was in every Freemasonic library out there. It was very popular among that group. became very popular among the theosophists. And there's not really any substantial basis to that being like historically accurate. But there was historical, there were things historically that came before the rest of these civilizations that are being covered up. We're finding that with like Gobekli Tepe.
Right now things that were like, we don't know any history that went back that far. You can get down to bedrock all you want, but there's other areas of the world that they might've migrated from that are completely wiped over. And I think that was the start of,
Organizing history in a very certain way that we have today that started around 1900, late 1800s, early 1900s, they started rewriting the older books that talked about like there were giants and mountains. There were different things that actually were there beforehand. And then you started to see that erased a bit more.
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Chapter 8: What are the connections between Jolly West and Kit Green?
But out of granite? Like red granite and rose granite and these things? Well, they're not granite to start with.
The original Egyptian stone bases? Sure. Like that? When they re-agglomerate them together, you wouldn't know the difference. There's a video. I could even send you the video. He's doing a... He's doing a symposium in July. We're going over to it to actually make these with him. He'll sit there in the lab and mix it up together and you form it yourself and you can make these things with it.
And it's just one step further from that to pottery.
Right. Right. But what I was saying is like the ones that they found underneath the step pyramid, those were made of granite.
Yeah, but there's no reason to think that the granite was mined out of the ground and carved. It could have been made out of an agglomeration of things that replicate granite that you wouldn't know the difference.
Oh, you think they could have recreated some sort of faux granite or fake granite and molded it?
Yeah, I don't even think he's proven it. I don't know why this isn't more accepted or known about because he's got a textbook about it showing how to do it yourself. Wow. What's this guy's name? Dr. Joseph Davidovitz in France.
Joseph Davidovitz.
If you want to come over to the symposium in July, just come meet us over there. We'll head up together. Wow, that's fascinating. But he actually did a video... It's an old video. It's got to be from the 90s now.
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