The summary of ‘The Lost History of Our Past | Feat. Billy Carson & Graham Hancock’

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The video explores the themes of humanity's forgotten origins and manipulated history, emphasizing the role of influential ancient beings and genetic modifications in shaping human society. It discusses the "Worship Gene" created roughly 200,000 years ago, purportedly to foster a submissive behavior towards deities. The narrative highlights figures like Enki and Thoth, who, unlike their malevolent counterparts, contributed positively to human civilization. Thoth, an Atlantean priest-king, is recognized for his impact on Egypt, including the construction guidance of the Great Pyramid of Giza. The similarity in temples and pyramids worldwide is attributed to Thoth's crew's global influence, with significant parallels in Mesoamerica's Teotihuacan and Egypt's Giza pyramids. The speaker asserts that advanced civilizations such as the Olmecs preceded the Aztecs and Incas, who inherited rather than built monumental structures. The connection between Mesoamerican and Sumerian cultures is underscored through shared artifacts and architectural practices, suggesting a deeper, interconnected ancient history.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the idea that humanity has forgotten its origins and is lost, partly due to a society that keeps people passive and uncurious. They emphasize the importance of understanding the true history to avoid repeating past mistakes. They also mention the discovery of the “Worship Gene,” which was allegedly inserted into the human genome around 200,000 years ago, coinciding with mankind’s supposed genetic modification for labor by ancient gods. This gene, when activated, makes individuals seek external gratification and deity, suggesting it was purposefully designed to create obedient beings. The speaker further reflects on ancient texts that describe these gods as “ordainers of Destiny,” who claimed to have the power to shape realities and paradigms on Earth.

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In this part of the video, the discussion focuses on ancient beings who created future outcomes based on their desires, essentially manifesting their own reality through their understanding of inner power. While many were malevolent, some, such as Enki and Thoth (referred to as an Atlantean priest-king in various forms across different cultures), showed kindness and empathy. Thoth founded a colony in ancient Egypt post-Atlantean collapse and is credited with building the Great Pyramid of Giza. Although he didn’t physically build it, he guided the people using advanced techniques. It’s mentioned that the workers who built the pyramids were paid laborers with documented medical benefits, debunking the myth that slaves built the pyramids.

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In this part of the video, it is explained that a group led by ‘Th’ were not slaves and spent considerable time in the land of Cam, organizing and spreading their knowledge globally. Th’s crew dispersed around the world to replicate their works, evidenced by the similarity of temples and pyramids worldwide, all originating from the land of KET. Th faced continuous conflicts with his brother Marduk, who opposed Th’s efforts to elevate human consciousness, preferring instead to dominate and subjugate humans. Under orders, Th traveled to Mesoamerica, where he created a civilization identical in architectural design and orientation to the Egyptian pyramids, particularly the constructions at Giza. The Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan is highlighted for its exact proportional dimensions and astronomical alignment with the Great Pyramid of Giza, both built over aquifers and aligned with the Orion star system. Th brought African people to Mesoamerica, contributing to the establishment of civilizations stretching from North America to South America, including regions like Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula.

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In this part of the video, the speaker argues that the Aztecs and the Incas did not create the advanced structures often attributed to them but instead inherited these from earlier civilizations such as the Olmecs. The speaker claims that these later civilizations were more barbaric, engaging in extreme rituals such as human sacrifice. The assertion is supported by references to the speaker’s personal experiences and documentation from an archaeologist guide familiar with indigenous histories, highlighting that the Mayans, Aztecs, and others arrived at regions already established by predecessors. Furthermore, there is a mention of cultural artifacts like the pyramid of Kukul Khan and certain symbolic bags, drawing connections between Mesoamerican and ancient Sumerian civilizations.

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