You should take a look at how Dubai was built. Yes oil money. But indentured servitude is a thing in Dubai. Plenty of documentaries covering it. That is of course, not to say this is any better lol. My only real point is that both are/were built in a criminal nature.
I'm both happy and sad you mentioned my country however, we are not on the brink of an economical crisis we are already living it, and it's gradually getting worse
Seems like the ancient Egyptian ways haven't left. Rich get richer, the poor get stepped on and struggle to even live. Being part Egyptian, my skin crawled when I first learned what they did to the babies in the Nile and how they treated the less fortunate.
@@churchofthelambofsatfunny you say that, because there's no way a people who lived 3,000 years ago in Egypt know more than you, that would be ridiculous.
To put this into perspective for Americans. 58 billion for the project is a lot. However, the US pledged 183 billion to Ukraine. 85 billion has been disbursed. So we could have created almost 3 of these in the US without any issue. If you compare it to the 6 trillion in stimulus spending, we could have created 103 of these cities. I bet if we used it for housing for Americans, every American could have a basic house for free. But instead, we got a couple of bucks and most spent it on stupid luxury items. Brilliant
You do realize that $58 billion barely buys squat in the US? It cost $5.95 billion just to build the NFL's SoFi stadium in Los Angeles a few years ago. I'm sure it would cost more like $10 billion if they built it today. In any case, it is stupid to talk about what different things we could have done with the Ukraine aid money. We simply shouldn't have spent it on anything at all and not added as much to the debt.
@ its stupid to talk about it? But your response is to say we shouldn't have done it? Your talking about it. Maybe you should have thought that response through a bit more. Its this exact small minded dribble that makes getting anything in the US done impossible these days. A stupid stadium in LA isn't the benchmark for what $58 billion could do let alone all of the stimulus spending. Not including Alaska, only 7% of land in the US is developed. You don't need to build in places where there already are people. I'm talking about what could have been and what could still be. Your thinking about it from within the confides of not only in the box but a very small room in said box
@@TheSonyExperience It is not the government's job to figure out how to spend taxpayer money. It is their job to figure out how to provide their constitutionally defined tasks for as little money as possible. Feeding, clothing, housing, and medically caring for the poor is not a government duty. Maybe you should rethink your leftist "ideas".
We didn't give Ukraine cash. We gave them old weapons and arms worth that much money that are just sitting in warehouses. These were all going to be replaced by newer weapons and arms or just destroyed. This created jobs here and gave Ukraine weapons.
Ppl don't really know how much 50b $ to Egypt . They built a 94k capacity Olympic stadium for 58m $ in 2019 (a 70k American stadium was built for 5b $ in 2016) . For 10 years that mf ruined an already ruined country for 60 years
as for the water needed for the trees , we heard about something called water desalination and blv it or not it is working in addition to some other water recycling projects but thanks for the concern 😀
I hadn't heard of this new capital, but my first thought was that they would move the residents of Cairo to the new capital so they could bulldoze Cairo and then search for new historical finds to help renew tourism. That actually makes more sense than what they're actually doing.
what captured me while watching is that the pictures of cairo were all taken from one place which is "attaba square" and the street around it and this is what is locally called the china market where u can get anything and everything for a very cheap price and this is why it is always crowded like that but i walking distance from it u can easily get from point a to point b we would love to invite you so you see for yourself
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Jakarta has been steadily sinking for decades, and it is prone to flooding during storms, and it's in a region prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The island of Borneo has no earthquake zones, or volcanoes, and the new capitol will be inland, away from the sea. It's construction actually makes good sense.
Actually most apartments in new Cairo (not in the new capital) are sold. Yes a big chunk is empty, but this is typical for Egyptians, they buy apartments for their kids or for long term investment esp. with depreciating currency. The new capital is a disaster on a whole different level.
I think the US dropped the ball. Hydrogen is the way to go. Mining for battery material is worse than drilling for oil. Besides you know what you get when you burn hydrogen, water.
Hydrogen is hugely inconvenient and needs to be pressurized and is more dangerous when a hydrogen tank ruptures.......new gas stations are problematic because the hydrogen all has to be trucked in and the energy output is way less than diesel or gasoline when you account for the storage needed and huge pressurized tanks and I don't see there being a huge push for putting in hydrogen gas lines everywhere like oil or natural gas. It would be like switching all cars to propane but way more expensive and inconvenient
@@midbc1midbc199 I'm sorry I have to ask... you do know where Hydrogen comes from, right? How could it possibly be more expensive or inconvenient to covert a car to hydrogen than go out and by a 80K new e-car. C'mon man.
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I've been to Dubai and Egypt each for about a month and a half. Dubai couldn't pull this off if they tried and let me tell you Egypt is not in a good situation financially... the economics of the people there is really sad so the fact that they're trying to build anything with mega in the name is ridiculous
Building is easy. Getting a massive building project to fit the rest of society is another matter. Moving the rich and the influential into a new, giant "neighbourhood" where they will have peace and security, will mean they're leaving Cairo behind as the world's largest slum.
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it's a similar situation happening in a small country in South America named Guyana 🇬🇾. Currently One of the fastest growing GDP in the world since black gold was found. Government are doing huge investments with international business, many five star hotels and many well known food chain restaurants. Sure it's great but lots of political corruption within the newly crude oil discovery. These new developing investments are for the rich not the middle or lower class people that it surviving on paycheck to paycheck.
What's even more crazy? Is that instead of fixing the place touching the pyramids you're gonna build a whole new place.... Cairo was one of the dirtiest cities I've ever been to in my life.. never have I ever seen goats being heard into the streets to literally eat the mounds of trash that would be like the divider between cars.... it's literally crazy. Now they have some really nice people some great traditions but the nile I went kayaking in it and it was so dirty....
I've seen the construction "marvels" in the Middle East. I lived in the Sinai for a short while, and in Kuwait for a short while. My apartment in Kuwait was brand new and touted as modern; yet when we had electrical issues, it turns out that all the wiring in the building was done with the same red wire. No other colors. And their contractors are well known for cutting corners on things like concrete quality etc. Give the new city a few years and it'll look exactly like the rest of the Middle Eastern arab nations - a giant trash heap.
4:30 +_+ some other experts blv that the vast housing stock "which we dont know where it is" is not usable as the infra-structure for the city will not be able to function and for the comparison between cairo and manilla, i dont have to wait until cairo becomes the most densely populated city in the world before i start working on a solution
This is a problem in every Arabic Muslim country, they all want to make the next Dubai and capitalize off tourism buy spending a lot of money in building metropolis to look good but ends up being a dead city
Not in every Arabic Muslim country, it's just those countries with a brutal dictators like Egypt and Saudi . Look at Oman who actually invest money so they don't build skyscrapers
Any project built today will be much cheaper if you try to build it in the future. I don’t think any head of the state was keen on building infrastructure, and new cities in Egypt, as El Sisi did.
EVERY country needs to calculate ways in which they can raise capitals. It's why we used to have such a demand on manufacturing, agriculture, health care, it's just very difficult to balance out and carefully strategise
Around min 7:22 you get Mubarak and El-Sisi mixed up. The uprising in 2011 was to get rid of Mubarak. Morsi was the next president, ousted in 2013, and eventually replaced by El-Sisi in 2014. I was in Cairo Jan 2012 - July 2014.
Where could we go as a species if we could find a way to eliminate greed? It's just a product of not being able to control an emotion. Yet is choking our potential.
"Will house the wealthiest". Thus keeps being said. Yet, these cities are planned house 10s of millions. So it will be for the top 20%? That is pretty good
Dubai failed! The Dubai islands are sinking, Dubai tower is leaning, the warnings of a certain mini country warned them if they do not keep the protection of the coastline, the sand will get washed away! No tide barrier to break incoming waves, no barrier to divide currents and a cross true the reefs that would keep sand from being washes away, all to save cost and get it done with in the budget. Now they started the Line (170km) got sized down to 1/10 + this project??? Water supply is what its gonna kill it all!
seems like a lot of money spent on things just so you can have new when you could use the other new that has just been forgotten... all this for sustainable whatever, when it really is not.. it is all open prisons whether you believe it or not.
The life style in those "block of flats", are not any good for this climate there. Culturaly/historicaly tested, designed urban spaces unfortunately forgotten. Monsterous scale, very high maintenance, .... terrible idea...😮
I'm literally at the airport now leaving Egypt. Boarding is about to start. Just spent the last 10 days here visiting family. The class divide is insane. My $1 USD was roughly 50 EGP.
To think all this for less than 140 miles of Railway Line in the UK that the public just sit and accept as okay..... that reminds me, you should make a coffee and do one of your fact filled videos about the HS2, it would be interesting what you may find.
Isn't this exactly what happened when Akhenaten moved the capitol? Immediately thereafter everything went to hell... and everybody realized that the jews were to blame. Wherever they go they exit in a hurry at the point of a spear or a gun. Coincidence?
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I wonder if China is helping them build it lol. Because how well their other builds are going around the world turn out the same way as every other product from them.
They tried to build Dubai, but without the oil money 😂
Just foreign aid 🤣🤣
You should take a look at how Dubai was built. Yes oil money. But indentured servitude is a thing in Dubai. Plenty of documentaries covering it. That is of course, not to say this is any better lol.
My only real point is that both are/were built in a criminal nature.
No He's just an agent deliberately destroying our economy
no need for oil we got china 🥰
Well it's good to be poor Egypt because Sisi is dictator@@matthewreinke7216
Build city for the rich and the loyal
And live alone with them
What a great pharaoh
he is not a Pharaoh, he is an invader, a deceiver and a traitor to his people
Nothing is great about of this idiot pharaoh!!!!!
I'm both happy and sad you mentioned my country
however, we are not on the brink of an economical crisis
we are already living it, and it's gradually getting worse
We aren’t far behind you over in the states. Nobody wants to admit it but I would guess half the population is barely getting by at best.
@@EMan-cu5zowho?
@@elixier33 USA is going down he drain. Only getting worst and 95% of our stuff is not even real anymore or its toxic.
Seems like the ancient Egyptian ways haven't left. Rich get richer, the poor get stepped on and struggle to even live. Being part Egyptian, my skin crawled when I first learned what they did to the babies in the Nile and how they treated the less fortunate.
The story of Exodus is actually fictional, so you don't need to worry about that particular atrocity.
@@churchofthelambofsatfunny you say that, because there's no way a people who lived 3,000 years ago in Egypt know more than you, that would be ridiculous.
what on earth are you talking about?
get your facts straight before you spout nonsense
Isn’t it funny how racists always virtue signal/ make sure you know what oppressed group they are part of?
@@Arunight😂that was epic
Anyone else noticed the turd on the table 😂
That belongs to Assad.
I almost died laughing 🤣😂
Shit yes
U should have seen the puppet that did it
It was Chucky
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A video about Indonesia would be awesome!
I agree
I was thinking the same thing!
The little poo on the table 😭😭🙏🏻
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Wait a minute… You mean to tell me that they’re actually building Tatooine
To put this into perspective for Americans. 58 billion for the project is a lot. However, the US pledged 183 billion to Ukraine. 85 billion has been disbursed. So we could have created almost 3 of these in the US without any issue. If you compare it to the 6 trillion in stimulus spending, we could have created 103 of these cities. I bet if we used it for housing for Americans, every American could have a basic house for free. But instead, we got a couple of bucks and most spent it on stupid luxury items. Brilliant
You do realize that $58 billion barely buys squat in the US? It cost $5.95 billion just to build the NFL's SoFi stadium in Los Angeles a few years ago. I'm sure it would cost more like $10 billion if they built it today.
In any case, it is stupid to talk about what different things we could have done with the Ukraine aid money. We simply shouldn't have spent it on anything at all and not added as much to the debt.
@ its stupid to talk about it? But your response is to say we shouldn't have done it? Your talking about it. Maybe you should have thought that response through a bit more. Its this exact small minded dribble that makes getting anything in the US done impossible these days. A stupid stadium in LA isn't the benchmark for what $58 billion could do let alone all of the stimulus spending. Not including Alaska, only 7% of land in the US is developed. You don't need to build in places where there already are people. I'm talking about what could have been and what could still be. Your thinking about it from within the confides of not only in the box but a very small room in said box
@@TheSonyExperience please how is it 7 present developed? Is this urban areas or does it include farms mines military bases?
@@TheSonyExperience It is not the government's job to figure out how to spend taxpayer money. It is their job to figure out how to provide their constitutionally defined tasks for as little money as possible. Feeding, clothing, housing, and medically caring for the poor is not a government duty.
Maybe you should rethink your leftist "ideas".
We didn't give Ukraine cash. We gave them old weapons and arms worth that much money that are just sitting in warehouses. These were all going to be replaced by newer weapons and arms or just destroyed. This created jobs here and gave Ukraine weapons.
why is there a little shit on your table? 🤣
Probably expressing his opinion on those mega projects but he doesn't wanna lack a neck in some embassies
Ppl don't really know how much 50b $ to Egypt .
They built a 94k capacity Olympic stadium for 58m $ in 2019 (a 70k American stadium was built for 5b $ in 2016) .
For 10 years that mf ruined an already ruined country for 60 years
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as for the water needed for the trees , we heard about something called water desalination and blv it or not it is working in addition to some other water recycling projects but thanks for the concern 😀
Same as all the Red Sea hotels.
It takes a lot of energy to get the salt out, and with "a lot" I mean A LOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I hadn't heard of this new capital, but my first thought was that they would move the residents of Cairo to the new capital so they could bulldoze Cairo and then search for new historical finds to help renew tourism. That actually makes more sense than what they're actually doing.
The U.S. taxpayers will sponsor those mega projects. Keep building
With no strings attached. Pfft.
They have to pay it back with huge interest + they have to abide with what the US tells them to do.
@ Nah, it’s free. The U.S. government gives them 1B every year for free
@@apocalypticachmodio 1B every year for free from US taxpayers
what captured me while watching is that the pictures of cairo were all taken from one place which is "attaba square" and the street around it
and this is what is locally called the china market where u can get anything and everything for a very cheap price and this is why it is always crowded like that
but i walking distance from it u can easily get from point a to point b
we would love to invite you so you see for yourself
A major project... "costing much more than planned." I'm stunned. 🤣
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building cities in the dessert is one of the biggest fails of humanity!!! and there are a bunch of it🤮
Dubai abu Dhabi they were built in the desert
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Jakarta has been steadily sinking for decades, and it is prone to flooding during storms, and it's in a region prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The island of Borneo has no earthquake zones, or volcanoes, and the new capitol will be inland, away from the sea. It's construction actually makes good sense.
Actually most apartments in new Cairo (not in the new capital) are sold. Yes a big chunk is empty, but this is typical for Egyptians, they buy apartments for their kids or for long term investment esp. with depreciating currency.
The new capital is a disaster on a whole different level.
A project to rival The Line!😂😂
Looking forward to seeing the Indonesian one. That was quite fascinating, 😊
Thanks, Mister, for the interesting video.
Tokyo is currently at a population of 37,468,000
hey quick question whats that on your desk.
Why is Egypt being called the middle east?
Because it sits in an area of the world that meets the middle east and culturally they have a lot of things in common with ME countries.
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Like subsidence? Or is is being underwritten? 😉 I had to rewind that one! (Good work as usual.)
I think the US dropped the ball. Hydrogen is the way to go. Mining for battery material is worse than drilling for oil. Besides you know what you get when you burn hydrogen, water.
Hydrogen is hugely inconvenient and needs to be pressurized and is more dangerous when a hydrogen tank ruptures.......new gas stations are problematic because the hydrogen all has to be trucked in and the energy output is way less than diesel or gasoline when you account for the storage needed and huge pressurized tanks and I don't see there being a huge push for putting in hydrogen gas lines everywhere like oil or natural gas. It would be like switching all cars to propane but way more expensive and inconvenient
@@midbc1midbc199 I'm sorry I have to ask... you do know where Hydrogen comes from, right? How could it possibly be more expensive or inconvenient to covert a car to hydrogen than go out and by a 80K new e-car. C'mon man.
That's some watery ass coffee
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Im not sure why people would live in area where its too hot to be outside during the day. Smh
You do realise half of Europe and parts of the United States are like that right? Stupid, statement.
@ whats stupid is to live in those places but carry on
I've been to Dubai and Egypt each for about a month and a half. Dubai couldn't pull this off if they tried and let me tell you Egypt is not in a good situation financially... the economics of the people there is really sad so the fact that they're trying to build anything with mega in the name is ridiculous
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I am interested about your take on indonesia new capital
Last time I was in Cairo was 1982, and it was overpopulated then. Must be insane now.
You weren't in New york the other day chatting to the receptionidt of a hotel ?
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lma0. I live NYC
It was a hostel.....not I hotel.
@@paulstewart6293 WOW seriously
@Felinefenom it was a joke. It's Sunday it's cold. Et alors? Putain
@Felinefenom it was a joke. It's Sunday it's cold. Et alors? Putain
Building is easy. Getting a massive building project to fit the rest of society is another matter. Moving the rich and the influential into a new, giant "neighbourhood" where they will have peace and security, will mean they're leaving Cairo behind as the world's largest slum.
Fun Fact:
The proposed Octagon to rival The Pentagon will be equipped with reinforced chain link walls that will come down on all sides, creating a cage. The plan is that it can be a surprise feature when opposition won't back down called, Operation WrestleMania.
it's a similar situation happening in a small country in South America named Guyana 🇬🇾. Currently One of the fastest growing GDP in the world since black gold was found. Government are doing huge investments with international business, many five star hotels and many well known food chain restaurants. Sure it's great but lots of political corruption within the newly crude oil discovery. These new developing investments are for the rich not the middle or lower class people that it surviving on paycheck to paycheck.
What's even more crazy? Is that instead of fixing the place touching the pyramids you're gonna build a whole new place.... Cairo was one of the dirtiest cities I've ever been to in my life.. never have I ever seen goats being heard into the streets to literally eat the mounds of trash that would be like the divider between cars.... it's literally crazy. Now they have some really nice people some great traditions but the nile I went kayaking in it and it was so dirty....
I've seen the construction "marvels" in the Middle East. I lived in the Sinai for a short while, and in Kuwait for a short while. My apartment in Kuwait was brand new and touted as modern; yet when we had electrical issues, it turns out that all the wiring in the building was done with the same red wire. No other colors. And their contractors are well known for cutting corners on things like concrete quality etc. Give the new city a few years and it'll look exactly like the rest of the Middle Eastern arab nations - a giant trash heap.
It will all look like tofu dreg China in less than a decade
4:30 +_+ some other experts blv that the vast housing stock "which we dont know where it is" is not usable as the infra-structure for the city will not be able to function
and for the comparison between cairo and manilla, i dont have to wait until cairo becomes the most densely populated city in the world before i start working on a solution
This is a problem in every Arabic Muslim country, they all want to make the next Dubai and capitalize off tourism buy spending a lot of money in building metropolis to look good but ends up being a dead city
Not in every Arabic Muslim country, it's just those countries with a brutal dictators like Egypt and Saudi
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Look at Oman who actually invest money so they don't build skyscrapers
Any project built today will be much cheaper if you try to build it in the future. I don’t think any head of the state was keen on building infrastructure, and new cities in Egypt, as El Sisi did.
EVERY country needs to calculate ways in which they can raise capitals. It's why we used to have such a demand on manufacturing, agriculture, health care, it's just very difficult to balance out and carefully strategise
We need to figure out what to use as capital. The use of currency that they just make up isn’t working so well anymore.
@@EMan-cu5zo yes. Taxation is way too high and governments far too corrupt currently to make any great advances in efficiency.
Another US ally in the Mideast. We nurture and grow the bestest most moral allies....
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😮 Can't help but think the rich will move to the new capital. The poor well ,, nothing will change but the maintenance will surely drop.
cairo is surrounded by a lot of empty towns OMG u r soooo wisdomous
Around min 7:22 you get Mubarak and El-Sisi mixed up. The uprising in 2011 was to get rid of Mubarak. Morsi was the next president, ousted in 2013, and eventually replaced by El-Sisi in 2014. I was in Cairo Jan 2012 - July 2014.
They should make a tv series based in Egypt today with a vigilante.lmao
Where could we go as a species if we could find a way to eliminate greed? It's just a product of not being able to control an emotion. Yet is choking our potential.
"Will house the wealthiest". Thus keeps being said. Yet, these cities are planned house 10s of millions.
So it will be for the top 20%? That is pretty good
The new city will be clean. The air in old Cairo is nearly unbreathable.
The roads are full of street vendors pouring into the lanes. No wonder the congestion is so bad. They need Imhotep to fix it.
5:50 serious doubts about that haha
What is that 💩 on your table? 😂
Dubai failed! The Dubai islands are sinking, Dubai tower is leaning, the warnings of a certain mini country warned them if they do not keep the protection of the coastline, the sand will get washed away! No tide barrier to break incoming waves, no barrier to divide currents and a cross true the reefs that would keep sand from being washes away, all to save cost and get it done with in the budget.
Now they started the Line (170km) got sized down to 1/10 + this project???
Water supply is what its gonna kill it all!
Sadly, we live in the age of ego-driven Mega Projects all over the World.
I'm more interested in the Nucintara capital than the Cairo 1!
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Hopefully, the trees can be watered from the tertiary water supply, after being used by the 6 million residents first.
seems like a lot of money spent on things just so you can have new when you could use the other new that has just been forgotten... all this for sustainable whatever, when it really is not.. it is all open prisons whether you believe it or not.
The life style in those "block of flats", are not any good for this climate there. Culturaly/historicaly tested, designed urban spaces unfortunately forgotten. Monsterous scale, very high maintenance, .... terrible idea...😮
The weather probably still sucks.
You look like the guy they are looking for in NYC LOL!
Every project to build a new city from scratch failed.
The only way to do it is to build a small city and then keep expanding based on the demand.
I'm literally at the airport now leaving Egypt. Boarding is about to start. Just spent the last 10 days here visiting family. The class divide is insane. My $1 USD was roughly 50 EGP.
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A power hungry city in the desert, with little water, no agriculture, full of people who do what for a living again? That place is going to fail.
Just a way for the top to transfer more money into their pockets while leaving everyone else with the bill.
Economically constrained countries like Egypt are devastated by all costly dreams, " building a new capital",.
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To think all this for less than 140 miles of Railway Line in the UK that the public just sit and accept as okay..... that reminds me, you should make a coffee and do one of your fact filled videos about the HS2, it would be interesting what you may find.
Isn't this exactly what happened when Akhenaten moved the capitol?
Immediately thereafter everything went to hell... and everybody realized that the jews were to blame.
Wherever they go they exit in a hurry at the point of a spear or a gun. Coincidence?
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We are looking at "Ghost City 2.0 ( following the ones in China ). Will these dictators ever learn?
I'm interested in a video about the replacement for Jakarta.
No wonder inflation has raised in the west
Reminds me of Neom, but with less oil money.
I wonder if China is helping them build it lol. Because how well their other builds are going around the world turn out the same way as every other product from them.
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Man confuses billions with millions on top of that the numbers were in the wrong order😂
Thats just dumb
14:03 this picture is from 1992 when the earth quake hit egypt hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
The water solution: Atmospheric Water Generators. Look up the Moses West Foundation.
Yeah, that smart city is absolutely designed to have choke points for better population control.
Dubai 2.0? Neo-Dubai?
Quick, call a pharaoh!
Thx for yelling
After the Pyramids, after Megaproject...dont these people get tired?
I've been to Egypt, didn't know about this. 9 Israel trips. Maybe you'd be interested in a story, thing I'm working on. I'm on facebook.
It sounds like they're in need of a revolution
Its gonna end up becoming Night City