Mexico is Absolutely Beautiful, They have it all, different vistas Mountains,Desert,Ocean, Laguna s etc.and the Food in different areas is some of the Best in the World! And the Greatest of All is the Mexican People . Hope You are Alright after the Earthquake.
Some of those ancient buildings on the left toward the end looked like they could have recycled megalithic blocks. Whoa! I wrote that before I saw the 'church'. Holy moly! What an incredible ancient structure! Beautiful find!
Good road trip, thanks for taking us along - looks nice & quiet presently. I did think one of those skulls deserved a second look - quite curious! Keep safe up there. 😎👍🦘🐾
12:18 and 13:08, etc. Looks like the trickster, traveling trader, fertility god Kokopelli who played an enticing flute in the North American southwest, and maybe further south. He had a hunchback, or a sack of seeds and music, and a feather headdress. He brought the change of seasons.
How is this style of masonry any different from the Cyclopean French / Irish style? Masonry is always the tell tale sign of its creators / inhabiters .
Thanks brien. Really would like to see some more less known megalific structures. Or maybe revisit some enigmas. Thank you so much for your knowledge, god bless
Some of those glyphs were on ancient style cut rock!! I've learned to spot the "quarried" areas, the hewn rock chambers. Look at those photos again Brien!! That's the connection!
BRIEN, THAT IS MY SPOT, BEEN THERE MANY TIMES, BUILT IN 1800 CONSTRUCTION ENDED IN 1802 SO THE FREE MASONS COULD FINISH THEIR CHURCH IN TOWN, THE VIRGEN OF TALA WAS THERE BEFORE THAT WHEN EVERYONE HAD THE FLU, AND THE HISTORY FROM 850 BC IN THE AREA,, THE GRAVEYARD,, DONT MISS THE MUSEUM AND THE SKULLS
Is that a map at 13:00? If so given the river systems depicted it may be identifiable. That is one mighty good museum. You might list their email address (if they have one) so all us folks can congratulate them and thank them for opening for you. People with this dedication deserve our thanks and support.
My fathers family used to own a large Spanish land grant in these mountains. It is said that there was a complex cave system on the property. The land reverted back to the government last year when my last uncle passed away. My father's family held dual citizenship. I or other family members would have had to give up my US citizenship by my 20th year to inherit the land.
I’m a huge fan of your videos Brien, was wondering I can ask you some questions. How are the ancient sites? are they being closed down? Anything suspicious?
I feel lucky I got to climb the pyramid at Coba before they closed it off. Thanks for sharing these, totally fascinating. I've spent a lot of time on Google Earth, and the number of ruins I've spotted that are still uncovered, and most likely totally undocumented - and hopefully also not looted - is mind blowing. @@brienfoerster
I knew you could do it Brien, more proof of ancient megalithic construction! Just taking a tour of the country side. I swear, that stuff calls out to you. Previous life lines? LOL, Thank You.
Leyenda azteca del Quinto Sol - Aztec Legend of the Fifth Sun This is telling the Aztec legend of the Fifth Sun, which says that after the fourth sun was destroyed, the gods, directed by Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca, went to Teotihuacan to decide who would be the fifth sun and who would be its moon, a god showed up, Tecciztecatl, the god of arrogance, rich, handsome and the son of Tlaloc, the god of water and the former third sun; who though he should be the sun.....and seeing no one wanted to be the moon, Nanahuatzin, the god of humility, a poor, small and invalid god covered in pimples, offered himself claiming that, even though he wasn't worthy, he would gladly be the moon. They went respectively to the temples of the sun and the moon to offer daily sacrifices, Tecciztecatl offered expensive and beautiful sacrifices made of gold and gemstones painted red with snail pigments. While nanahuatzin offered just green canes, haybales and cactuses painted red with his own blood. Then, the final sacrifice day arrived, in which both gods would have to burn in the fire to turn themselves in the sun and the moon, Tecciztecatl would throw himself to the fire, but he was too afraid, so nanahuatzin threw himself to the fire at first and at once, turning into the fifth sun. Seeing nanahuatzin's bravery, Tecciztecatl finally threw himself, turning into another sun. This wasn't right, so because Tecciztecatl doubted, Ehecatl, the god of wind, threw Tecciztecatl a rabbit, making him less bright and turning him into the moon.
Question: Why haven't the coneheads and other strange species of "superior man" survived? We human have survived and were far less advanced. Ah, I get it. It's like a city boy living a life of techno-luxury suddenly finding himself in the woods among the farmers he once looked down upon. Lol. Whatever the case, I'd expect SOME of the coneheads to survive, procreate or engineer primitive humans to be like them...what a waste of 12 800 years of potential progress!
What really gets me is why are casing and building stones in Egypt looking so similar to building blocks in Peru and in temples in India and other places...
@@cordobadebear not only that but symbols as if common ideas shared. I should learn those. The circular pattern is found a lot. Sun would be different. How would we depict a moving night sky? Lines?! Or, draw different months as we see the stars?
It's almost like they had the technology to carve up a building out of a mountain side, slice it it like a jigsaw puzzle, and than resemble at location. Huh...
Mexico is Absolutely Beautiful, They have it all, different vistas Mountains,Desert,Ocean, Laguna s etc.and the Food in different areas is some of the Best in the World! And the Greatest of All is the Mexican People . Hope You are Alright after the Earthquake.
You found a gem in the rough, speaking of gems if those were Emeralds it's pretty difficult to drill a hole in them. Nice find Brien...
Yeah thank you Brien, that was worth the wait, fascinating as usual.
Some of those ancient buildings on the left toward the end looked like they could have recycled megalithic blocks.
Whoa! I wrote that before I saw the 'church'. Holy moly! What an incredible ancient structure! Beautiful find!
Good eye
I really enjoyed that Brien. It was very exciting to find that megalithic stonework.
Glad to see you back on the road!
Good road trip, thanks for taking us along - looks nice & quiet presently. I did think one of those skulls deserved a second look - quite curious! Keep safe up there. 😎👍🦘🐾
7.4 earthquake in Mexico.... Hope everyone is safe
Thanks to the museum for letting Brien show us all. And thank you, Brien.
Wow, so fascinating, thank you for making this video and doing that, and you stumbling across that old church with evidence is really really cool!
I like getting to see you travel to the destination. Do this more often :)
12:18 and 13:08, etc. Looks like the trickster, traveling trader, fertility god Kokopelli who played an enticing flute in the North American southwest, and maybe further south. He had a hunchback, or a sack of seeds and music, and a feather headdress. He brought the change of seasons.
Keep safe my friend 🙂✌️!
Museum is pretty sharp for not being in a big city.
Thanks for the tour as always, I enjoyed the travel. Peace
What animal is the skull at 24:02 from? It does not look human! The hot spot for emerald is Colombia!
A monkey perhaps?
thanks Brien it was a real treat
At the petroglyphs what you were calling a lizard are actually plasma projections from the sun. Same drawings in Australia by the Aboriginals.
Maybe
The plasma thing is a fascinating hypothesis. At the 11:37 mark is one with the side dots.
Anthony Peratt's work on this subject is very interesting.
Yes : ) plasma phenomena from the sun, gas giants planets or comets (see Anthony L. Peratt like Ascendism mentioned)
@@ascendism_ai yes indeed! & have many videos covering the subject : )
23:14. There is green, glossy malachite in Mexico.
How is this style of masonry any different from the Cyclopean French / Irish style? Masonry is always the tell tale sign of its creators / inhabiters .
Thank you Brien, for taking us along👍👌
Thanks brien. Really would like to see some more less known megalific structures. Or maybe revisit some enigmas. Thank you so much for your knowledge, god bless
Thanks again it was a marvelous experience to be with you in that trip I learned a lot as other trips.
Thank you Brien, always seeking!
Some of those glyphs were on ancient style cut rock!! I've learned to spot the "quarried" areas, the hewn rock chambers. Look at those photos again Brien!! That's the connection!
BRIEN, THAT IS MY SPOT, BEEN THERE MANY TIMES, BUILT IN 1800 CONSTRUCTION ENDED IN 1802 SO THE FREE MASONS COULD FINISH THEIR CHURCH IN TOWN, THE VIRGEN OF TALA WAS THERE BEFORE THAT WHEN EVERYONE HAD THE FLU, AND THE HISTORY FROM 850 BC IN THE AREA,, THE GRAVEYARD,, DONT MISS THE MUSEUM AND THE SKULLS
No need to shout Jeffy baby !!
Rebuilt in 1800.
@@brienfoerster WAS BUILT IN 1800-1802 AND NEVER FINISHED
THANK YOU ENJOYED IT VERY MUCH!
another great video thanks Brien, I especially loved the ancient rock drawings- but WTF was that at 23:59 ?
Crack on skull? Positioning makes the forehead over eye sockets resemble depictions of older skull species.
Yeah the mouth was way weird imo
It's good to have friends in high places. 😁😁
Brien is tireless. Well done.
That's where my grandparents and mother are from. They found things made of stone that looked like plumbing pieces.
interesting
Stone tech people still need good plumbing.
What was that at 23:59??!! Looks too animal-like to be a human and too human-like to be an animal!!
Plasma in the sky (the solar system was different then)
Is that a map at 13:00? If so given the river systems depicted it may be identifiable. That is one mighty good museum. You might list their email address (if they have one) so all us folks can congratulate them and thank them for opening for you. People with this dedication deserve our thanks and support.
Thank you
what a great find did you get to look at the outer walls or was dirt n plants there n ty Brien n friend great stuff
What an awesome find
Symbols of an Alien Sky. It's not a "lizard" - it is plasma displayed in the ancient sky and it is called the "Squatter Man".
Yes, OR a Birkeland Current "Z-Pinch" torroid aka Bennett Pinch aka Peratt Instability - you are seeing the plasma density at the lens
The skull at 24:16 appears to be a full set of molars and maybe no incisors. Odd. Did the didactic card indicate a C14 date?
Are incisors called Wisdom teeth?
Interesting... Very smooth stone, but concrete between them. Repair by the Spanish?
What does that spiral mean?
The Universe, in the 4 Corners region of the U.S.. Probably the same?
The spiral that was seen at the "local chimney" aka Birkeland current in glow mode
Sections of the video are doubled?
I miss being high in Mexico.
My fathers family used to own a large Spanish land grant in these mountains. It is said that there was a complex cave system on the property. The land reverted back to the government last year when my last uncle passed away. My father's family held dual citizenship. I or other family members would have had to give up my US citizenship by my 20th year to inherit the land.
BRIAN, HI, YOU MISSED THE 2 LONGHEAD SKULLS IN THE MUSEUM, DID THEY NOT ALLOW YOU TO FILM THEM?
Did not see them on display.
There is gold in the Sierra Madre. How many megolithic sights are built near large gold deposites?
Many. Or some other mining operations, like tin, copper, etc...
MASCOTA WAS A MINING AREA, BUT NOT MUCH FOUND NEAR THERE
@@JEFFLWALSH in recent history? How much was mined, before the Spaniards even got here?
@@amberandrews8969 NO IDEA
I’m a huge fan of your videos Brien, was wondering I can ask you some questions. How are the ancient sites? are they being closed down? Anything suspicious?
Many are being roped off.
@@brienfoerster is this Jade or nephrite?
I feel lucky I got to climb the pyramid at Coba before they closed it off. Thanks for sharing these, totally fascinating. I've spent a lot of time on Google Earth, and the number of ruins I've spotted that are still uncovered, and most likely totally undocumented - and hopefully also not looted - is mind blowing. @@brienfoerster
I knew you could do it Brien, more proof of ancient megalithic construction! Just taking a tour of the country side. I swear, that stuff calls out to you. Previous life lines? LOL, Thank You.
The color contrast of the glyphs to rock is curiously strong, as if they were chalked before the photo was taken.
Really interesting
Leyenda azteca del Quinto Sol - Aztec Legend of the Fifth Sun
This is telling the Aztec legend of the Fifth Sun, which says that after the fourth sun was destroyed, the gods, directed by Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca, went to Teotihuacan to decide who would be the fifth sun and who would be its moon, a god showed up, Tecciztecatl, the god of arrogance, rich, handsome and the son of Tlaloc, the god of water and the former third sun; who though he should be the sun.....and seeing no one wanted to be the moon, Nanahuatzin, the god of humility, a poor, small and invalid god covered in pimples, offered himself claiming that, even though he wasn't worthy, he would gladly be the moon.
They went respectively to the temples of the sun and the moon to offer daily sacrifices, Tecciztecatl offered expensive and beautiful sacrifices made of gold and gemstones painted red with snail pigments. While nanahuatzin offered just green canes, haybales and cactuses painted red with his own blood. Then, the final sacrifice day arrived, in which both gods would have to burn in the fire to turn themselves in the sun and the moon, Tecciztecatl would throw himself to the fire, but he was too afraid, so nanahuatzin threw himself to the fire at first and at once, turning into the fifth sun. Seeing nanahuatzin's bravery, Tecciztecatl finally threw himself, turning into another sun. This wasn't right, so because Tecciztecatl doubted, Ehecatl, the god of wind, threw Tecciztecatl a rabbit, making him less bright and turning him into the moon.
wow!!
9:49 look similar to dendroglyphs found on Chatham Islands off New Zealand
Those basalt blocks were cut with tiny scoops and scrapes.
I wonder what the locals have to say about that.
WOW WOW WOW ! ! !
What's in the bowl?, :-)
From 2:07 you can see the reflection of what is inside the cup, what is that? My friend Mary Jane might know xD
Seems this is the prehispanic city of Teotihuacan?
I believe that is Gothic construction with those high arches. Correct me if I'm wrong but we've seen this across Europe. ,
The pottery seems much like Moche of northern-ish Peru .
The man with the horn is a Petroglyph
Perattt Instability (Plasmaglyph)
12:04 What if it's not a horn, but a telescope? Or at least a device to look at certain areas of the sky more precisely by limiting the field of view.
My comment disappeared! I asked what the weird skull was from and that emeralds are from Colombia! There are some minor megalithics!
Time to rethink the use of the 'globe' intro Brien. ;)
Head up to zimapan and Nicolas Flores
12.07 /12.08 and two before
Question:
Why haven't the coneheads and other strange species of "superior man" survived? We human have survived and were far less advanced.
Ah, I get it. It's like a city boy living a life of techno-luxury suddenly finding himself in the woods among the farmers he once looked down upon. Lol.
Whatever the case, I'd expect SOME of the coneheads to survive, procreate or engineer primitive humans to be like them...what a waste of 12 800 years of potential progress!
Maybe we're them. I dint read Brien's new dna vid yet. Maybe he found something out.
My wet dream is you and Randall Carlson podcast, and Graham Hancock, nanodiamonds and spheres all mixing it up...
Some of those petroglyphs look like Dr Schoch's solar outburst aurora visions.
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It was sad to hear the guy realize his ancestors discovered this place and did not create the megalithic stones you need technology to do that.
...I see, so in Mexico you just drive with ganja in a cup right on top of the dash, good times!
Pumpkin seeds
What really gets me is why are casing and building stones in Egypt looking so similar to building blocks in Peru and in temples in India and other places...
@@cordobadebear not only that but symbols as if common ideas shared. I should learn those. The circular pattern is found a lot. Sun would be different. How would we depict a moving night sky? Lines?! Or, draw different months as we see the stars?
All the same culture from Mexico over Colombia down to Peru ...
Be Safe.
why lie? european with cases of gunpowder and fertilizer destroyed these lands in the americas.
Clearly see in some areas it is cement
I think it is definitely not 'megalithic'. That is all! Have a great day.
those who you call natives to south america are not native. who know where they originate from.
ancient = ad to 1492.
It's almost like they had the technology to carve up a building out of a mountain side, slice it it like a jigsaw puzzle, and than resemble at location. Huh...
Thank you