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Jay Anderson (2025) - Ancient Technology, Human Origins and Black Budget Amnesty

Jay Anderson (2025) - Ancient Technology, Human Origins and Black Budget Amnesty

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This recap episode features researcher, Jay Anderson regarding the anomalies of ancient history and unidentified aerial phenomena. The speakers scrutinise megalithic architecture in Peru and Egypt, suggesting that advanced technology and lost civilisations predating the Bronze Age are responsible for these precise structures. They challenge mainstream archaeology, highlighting recent subterranean scans and the discovery of mummified remains as evidence of suppressed historical truths. The dialogue further explores the UFO narrative, contrasting government-led disclosure with independent research into zero-point energy and conscious plasma. Ultimately, they argue that academic gatekeeping and military secrecy prevent humanity from accessing transformative knowledge about its own origins and technological potential.


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