Lost Roman Map has ATLANTIS at Eye of Sahara Africa! (Richat Structure)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2022
  • Astonishing NEW details have been uncovered involving the Lost Ancient City of Atlantis, and the Eye of The Sahara. These details are so significant that the Richat Structure should without a doubt, be considered the most likely location of the lost capital city of Atlantis.
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  • @BrightInsight
    @BrightInsight  Год назад +60

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    • @jeffayoe7468
      @jeffayoe7468 Год назад +1

      sure

    • @mistickjackal1267
      @mistickjackal1267 11 месяцев назад +2

      so was it a black civilization?

    • @waltergallagher2784
      @waltergallagher2784 10 месяцев назад

      @brightinsight Ken Ham, search in Google.

    • @esseco
      @esseco 9 месяцев назад +3

      13:25
      What if it's just the remains of a salt mine?
      Look at the shape it has, the same as today's mines.

    • @HeikeOettingen
      @HeikeOettingen 9 месяцев назад

      Sorry But at Place was Only Outpost of Atlantis, Main Island was Suck in to False Line into the Earth , Bermuda All Remain of It But There was Two Place on Earth Place Atlantis Was Norway & Antarctica & They Escape the Earth in 4033 B.C .See Man was Created on 6 Day about 19000 B.C . First was Native America Indians but Hour Later 8 Tribes of Africa, Then Chinese, Korea , Japanese, India People, 3 Tribes of Egypt , and Then Midianites Hidden People of Mount Sinai. 6 day Done God Rest 25 Hour Then their no Farm 8 day we call it for now GOD Created Adam & Eve Sin in Garden of Eden Cast Out about 18500 B.C Eve has two Baby of Two Father Cain Son of Satan Cain was First of the Giant Cain Half Reptilian Satan is Reptilian Then Able Son of Adam & Eve . Able Born about 18500 B.C He Did Have Children They got be Know as The Atlantis Atlantean They Build Fly Crystal Ships in 5533 B.C They Landed on the Moon in 5000 B.C . They Found Place on the Earth Where Giants was Not Atlantis , Antarctica , Norway Area ,They Battle Back the Giants and Reptilians Fallen Angels But Seth Family Grow on the Earth , with Able Children , For Cain Family they Died Out Not Made Offspring .Seen Giants Family Offspring did not get to Far but Fallen Angels Keep Make Giant they start get Small in Time But in 4033 B.C Noah Flood , Almighty Want Seth Family Stay on Earth so Atlantis Help There Brother Noah Seth Build Boats Ship They Help All Kind Human on the Earth Build Boats They Help Native America Indians Build Fly Air Ships They Float Over the Flood , I think they Help India People Build Air Ships. Then Water Blast Out of the Earth Flood the Earth Only 1/3 of Atlantis Escape the Earth to Aldebaran where they Found New Atlantis Beginning of Human become Sand of The SEA .

  • @mortimerschnerd3846
    @mortimerschnerd3846 Год назад +7396

    Sir, as a (retired) scientist and researcher I find your arguments both highly interesting and compelling! It is refreshing to discover new and out of the box ideas that are so well researched and defended. I also find it gratifying that your position seems to kick a bit of sand on the scientific establishment, who are way too proud of themselves and their dogma.

    • @vincevecchio
      @vincevecchio Год назад +338

      A scientist never retires.

    • @harlankraft578
      @harlankraft578 Год назад +159

      This lines up with a approx 12,000 yr catastrophe cycle and a 90 degree pole flip causing global tsunamis inundating every Continent, adding crustal displacement into the mix all that jimmy proposes make this theory all the more compelling! Thank you Jimmy! And Ben Davidson of the Suspicious 0bservers!

    • @lordofpain3476
      @lordofpain3476 Год назад +86

      Dr. Schnerd , sir your open mind and opinion of many of your peers gives me hope for others in those fields.
      Thank you for giving me hope.

    • @thestrangeceleb
      @thestrangeceleb Год назад +32

      @@harlankraft578 can you point me in the direction of evidence for the pole flip theory? I’ve seen it for the younger drias and have been following Bright Insight for a while now, but haven’t seen anyone really touching on the pole flip theory. Is it as solid as the YD theory is becoming?

    • @mobrule8219
      @mobrule8219 Год назад

      @@harlankraft578 If you believe the Earth flipped poles PHYSICALLY, you are devoid of any scientific principle involving physics, specifically the Laws of Conservation of Momentum. The conservation of momentum states that, within some problem domain, the amount of momentum remains constant; momentum is neither created nor destroyed, but only changed through the action of forces as described by Newton's laws of motion. So, one must IDENTIFY this momentum, how it changed form or direction, etc., or you just made an ignorant claim backed by nothing!

  • @MegaNasredine
    @MegaNasredine Год назад +3865

    Hello Jimmy a fellow comrade, I’ve been trying to get your attention on something very important and always ignored by others, The city of Sefar located in Algeria in the heart of the Tassili mountains, very little is known about this city except its at least 10 thousand years old, and was once home for more than half a million people, no one knows how this city was built or by who, near it is the largest cave paintings in the world Tassili n’Ajjer, Over 15,000 paintings, drawings and engravings have so far been catalogued, the oldest dating back to around 10,000 years, and all of this is near the Eye of the Sahara the supposed location of Atlantis.
    im Algerian so i had the opportunity to visit this city and its mind blowing, i hope this subject will be interesting to you so that you may shine some light on it. Thank you, keep up ur good work.

    • @jonas7438
      @jonas7438 Год назад +175

      People need to vote this up so he´ll investigate!

    • @misewixe2777
      @misewixe2777 Год назад +55

      Never heared of this!

    • @NiceOneSam
      @NiceOneSam Год назад +69

      How safe and/or easy would it be to travel and view both Sefar & the Eye?

    • @MegaNasredine
      @MegaNasredine Год назад +10

      @@jonas7438 exactly!

    • @MegaNasredine
      @MegaNasredine Год назад +30

      @@misewixe2777 i hope more people here will notice this

  • @babyrazor6887
    @babyrazor6887 5 месяцев назад +15

    Mansa Moussa was so rich that in his trip to Egypt he handed out gold like it was rice and in doing so devalued it's worth.

  • @genevieveogorman
    @genevieveogorman 3 месяца назад +37

    This explains so much.
    I have a Masters in Classical Archeology.
    They always said Atlantis was probably a myth and I never believed it.
    Just like the incredibly advanced Minoan civilization fell apart from a volcanic eruption,
    This makes so much sense for Atlantis

  • @pauliusiv6169
    @pauliusiv6169 Год назад +605

    with the whole 'eye of the sahara' thing, i think we have another troy on our hands, where everybody thought the city of troy was a myth untill they actually found the ruins of troy in western anatolia

    • @Lessk69
      @Lessk69 Год назад +50

      And then brilliantly blew it up instead of digging. lol

    • @buddapest3437
      @buddapest3437 Год назад +7

      @@Lessk69 they did that way? I need to Google all this..thanks.

    • @koreanpathfinder
      @koreanpathfinder Год назад +31

      @Lessk69 What?! Do you mean like what ISIS is doing to ancient monuments nowadays?

    • @user-og4jp1st4r
      @user-og4jp1st4r Год назад +2

      @@koreanpathfinder are u serious rn bro

    • @Lessk69
      @Lessk69 Год назад +43

      @@buddapest3437 Yes. Heinrich Schliemann used dynamite on an archeological dig site.

  • @m.c.martin
    @m.c.martin Год назад +847

    Just going to point out, if you draw a straight line from the Straight of Gibraltar through Africa, you reach the Richat Structure eventually. Plato just said go straight, which could be going straight South. So Plato wasn’t wrong, he just wasn’t very clear

    • @havable
      @havable Год назад +71

      "Plato just said go straight, which could be going straight South"
      That makes sense. Heading south isn't much of a curve from Gibraltar. But heading north is quite a sharp turn. Going "forward" that is, west, would have been insanity so nobody in his day would have interpreted "go straight" as "forward."

    • @phoenix_kiana
      @phoenix_kiana Год назад +54

      @@havable Especially if they used maps like the one that had East at the top. You are correct. With the map oriented that way, the Pillars of Hercules would have been in front of the Richat Structure.

    • @nottriip3784
      @nottriip3784 Год назад +16

      Not to mention Plato wasn’t ever really all that clear on most things

    • @1wing1
      @1wing1 Год назад +51

      to be fair, "go straight" can be any direction, and if you connect ANY two points, the way between them will be straight. Not exactly science here

    • @charlesleonard9868
      @charlesleonard9868 Год назад +11

      @@1wing1 came here to say this lol

  • @edwardunpingco
    @edwardunpingco 4 месяца назад +29

    Great job! 👍🏼 Atlantis was so well documented in ancient maps, what were these professional archeologists thinking when they came across it... "OH look a place called Atlantis by ancient peoples. Nah... Definitely just a coincidence, not worthy of follow up nor even a literary mention."

    • @markdettra1794
      @markdettra1794 6 дней назад

      What's the connection , if any , between Atlantis and the Atlantic ocean ? How long has the Atlantic ocean been identified by that name historically ?

    • @Tinmann_77
      @Tinmann_77 5 дней назад

      Most professional archeologists (especially the ones who wrote most of the books that modern archeologists are trained using) believe that ancient people were idiots and only existed in the exact development and ages which the archeologists say they did (despite all the evidence that humanity has risen and fallen over various ages)

    • @theclaybeartravels3596
      @theclaybeartravels3596 День назад

      @@markdettra1794 Also, these historians refuse to connect King Atla of Mauritania to King Atla of Atlantis. For god sakes man, both kings had the same name and you don't think they are the same person? There was even a mountain range named after him in Mauritania.

  • @user-dn7ks1dh7o
    @user-dn7ks1dh7o 15 дней назад +2

    I think you're found it !!!
    😮😮😮
    Very good work.

  • @jimgriffiths9071
    @jimgriffiths9071 Год назад +178

    A missing piece of this mystery is why the Navy/CIA was so interested in this spot decades ago and they once surveyed it thoroughly. I would be curious to see if that study is available via a FOIA inquiry.

    • @danfadden
      @danfadden Год назад +23

      Yep! If they were interested we ALL should be interested.

    • @TheMysteryDriver
      @TheMysteryDriver Год назад +9

      I'll do a request. But I can't find anything about the CIA or US Navy surveying it.

    • @zaphod6979
      @zaphod6979 Год назад

      www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP79B00752A000300070001-8.pdf

    • @RenzoAse
      @RenzoAse Год назад +11

      @@TheMysteryDriver jimmy made a video about it

    • @TheMysteryDriver
      @TheMysteryDriver Год назад +2

      @@RenzoAse link?

  • @johndoe-dj3iy
    @johndoe-dj3iy Год назад +136

    It hurts just how much I desperately desire to be able to peek at the past to see such an ancient civilization in its prime yet knowing it is something we will never have the privilege to see.

    • @urdadsfinsta
      @urdadsfinsta Год назад +8

      Learn how to astral project and you can see it all

    • @sixthday132
      @sixthday132 Год назад

      I want that so bad I can taste it. What hurts more is that all of these amazing discoveries have been suppressed by the world's educational institutions. Scientists, historians, and explorers have had their careers and their lives ruined for daring to suggest what we now understand to be facts. Disgusting really.

    • @LingoENT
      @LingoENT Год назад +1

      @View Bot 🤣🤣

    • @03stmlax
      @03stmlax Год назад +1

      @View Bot 🧘‍♂️🧠✨🌠🌌you're not wearing any underwear

    • @Fido-vm9zi
      @Fido-vm9zi Год назад

      Don't worry-you are wrong

  • @halyoung388
    @halyoung388 Месяц назад +20

    Excellent video Jimmy. You nailed it. Your supporting evidence is highly compelling. I’m convinced.

  • @sylviaduffey8781
    @sylviaduffey8781 Месяц назад +4

    THANK YOU for sharing and having RECEIPTS! So many people are posting "history" with no facts to support their "teachings." This was a wealth of knowledge with proof to support your teachings! Keep up your good work, young man, i don't know you personally, but as an elder, I have the utmost respect for you and the work you are doing to share knowledge! God bless you!

  • @lokirathehunter
    @lokirathehunter Год назад +58

    I'm still telling people about this! Ever since your first video. I was convinced. The puzzle fits too well to be denied at this point

  • @SchwererGustavThe800mm
    @SchwererGustavThe800mm Год назад +316

    Jimmy, you're quite possibly looking down the barrel of making one of if not the greatest ancient discoveries in human history. Don't stop brother.

    • @PTx98
      @PTx98 Год назад

      He’s definitely not, all easily debunked pseudoscience.

    • @KibyNykraft
      @KibyNykraft Год назад +11

      There are a couple of weird diversions here . First of all : It is more than obvious from the collected scientific cross-discipline evidence that there was a Younger dryas catastrophe. This is around 10 000 years ago and was a major impact of one or probably several meteorites big enough to have caused a global havoc. This is in detail covered by Kosmographia podcast on RUclips. He sort of here focuses on that but then diverts about the volcano(?) Well the volcanic eruption would be triggered by the YD impact. See Hiawatha crater research and the relevant huge load of skeletons of mammoths etc found in the 1800s and early 1900s throughout the subarctic area. Some of the bones having marks of strong heat and major mammoth thigh bones broken straight off. Second : The Atlantis was not one city but the name of the Atlantic ocean in the Antiquity greek language. So this is also why we have the name Atlas mountains in Morocco. So Richat if a civilization would have been a cultural capital ,not literally Atlantis as a town or city. And its demise being the Younger dryas catastrophe. Not anything to do with ten million years ago blurted out about in the introduction text.
      Third : The Atlantic ocean holds islands like Azores and Madeira and Canarias. As well as the East Caribbean ones. These would have been bigger once the GM sea level was 200 meters++ lower globally. Meaning that coastal towns during the GM in the no-ice tropical areas would be drowned by the meltwaters of the rapid end of the ice age. Causing a cultural havoc as well. There are names like Tehuti and other big similarities connecting the mayan and the old asian and egyptian cultures. The sarcophagus features in Egypt of dead rulers clearly resemble asian-to-native american face features..

    • @DeepSixed
      @DeepSixed Год назад +3

      @@KibyNykraft Your response is 100% and also makes the missing puzzle piece to it all.

    • @0ned
      @0ned Год назад +1

      The location is likely accurate (Æthiopia was Atlantis, not Abyssinia, the entire southern half of Africa, with the northern half designated as Libya, see Chris Tolworthy channel Atlantis video) but the timing is likely off. Look into Fomenko's New Chronology.
      2022 CE = AD 869 = 7530 "Polish Etruscan" Slavic Aryan Vedic Calendar
      The Old Testament happened AFTER The New Testament.
      We had catastrophe in the 1600s (deluge) and again in the 1800s (conflagration).
      Richat looks like melted rock worse than Petra, Jordan.
      See also Alfred De Grazia, Quantavolution, besides Fomenko's New Chronology. Fomenko's most notable criticisms of Quantavolution are that we cannot accurately date any documents older than 1100 CE, and that "ancient" Sumerian cuneiform tablets are 18th Century forgeries.
      Velikovskian Catastrophism, otherwise, has been met with enormous corroboration from studies in Electric Plasma Cosmogony.
      Jupiter convulsed with massive electrical discharges at the end of the age of Saturn, scorching the Lake Triton civilizations which were replaced by Sahara and Kalahari.

    • @0ned
      @0ned Год назад +1

      Also Fomenko's New Chronology
      Plato is a counterfeit, an invention.
      With 1153 fraudulent years added to our calendar, the destruction of the library of Alexandria was not long before 1492. Our version of history is so full of lies that it has people believing that 19 hijackers with plastic box cutters could burn down steel frame sky scrapers with jet fuel in under a few hours.

  • @DukeofSpeed001
    @DukeofSpeed001 12 дней назад +4

    earth warbles every 20,000 years, turns Sahara into lush forest for long time then ice age, every 20,000 years but last time, 11,9XX years ago we had substantial impact , it changed things.

    • @kenmeyer3697
      @kenmeyer3697 2 дня назад +2

      Just like it is warbling now due to the perihelion that happens roughly every 7000 to 10000 years. This is what the ancient calendars were all about - it has happened before and wiped out most of mankind on the earth each time. This also explains why there has been so much change in the earth. This is what the global warming is really about. It causes the core to change rotational axis which changes the poles causing total upheaval, and in the beginning the global warming is only a signal or it’s beginning. And there were noticeable changes starting in 2012 which the Mayan calendar was pointing to. This is all backed up by direct interpretation of the geological changes.

    • @theclaybeartravels3596
      @theclaybeartravels3596 День назад

      Man made global warming will cause the sea levels to raise again and the sahara will be a lush paradise again.

    • @DukeofSpeed001
      @DukeofSpeed001 16 часов назад +1

      @@kenmeyer3697 Finally ! Somebody else who knows...!

  • @Lexik819
    @Lexik819 8 месяцев назад +24

    incredible video, been plowing this subject for the past decade, every aspect is accounted for right here, this is a major breakthrough, you deserve recognition !

  • @DeFi_Tyranny
    @DeFi_Tyranny Год назад +1117

    I think you nailed it my man. Great work, only issue is as an an Archaeologist and independent researcher, we need direct evidence with artifacts. Need in depth excavations of the area and maybe trace the path of the water cataclysm see where the remnants of the city might have been swept out too

    • @samanthaqiu3416
      @samanthaqiu3416 Год назад

      I am sure those will be found buried under that Mauritanian slide submarine debris

    • @shosc16
      @shosc16 Год назад +161

      I wish someone with a lot of money had the same passion for this, and funded an expedition to do exactly that - find the evidence with artefacts with deep excavations.

    • @DeFi_Tyranny
      @DeFi_Tyranny Год назад +84

      @@samanthaqiu3416 Can't know for sure until it's done if someone can pay me 50000 a year plus lodging per diem you have my services lol

    • @DeFi_Tyranny
      @DeFi_Tyranny Год назад +62

      @@shosc16 like i said 50k a year per diem and lodging im in. I have 10 years experience in excavation

    • @urphakeandgey6308
      @urphakeandgey6308 Год назад +83

      That's really the only thing holding Jimmy back at this point. His hypotheses seem sound, it's just that no institutions is willing to actually go there and put it to the test by excavating and actually looking for something.
      People tend to forget how remote this location is, on top of being in a very dangerous region of the world. We really haven't done any On-The-Ground research, but we know artifacts of an unknown civilization were found in the region. It wasn't anything super surprising, but I say it warrants another visit, especially considering they found a lot of stuff without even doing a proper excavation.

  • @jayg4424
    @jayg4424 Год назад +236

    Randall Carlson deserves a Netflix series. I find his geological explanations for a cataclysm the most interesting in this area.

    • @galactic_ape1929
      @galactic_ape1929 Год назад +26

      Randall, to my dismay, shoots this down adamantly. He is vested in the Azuras as home of Atlantis.

    • @greenghost6416
      @greenghost6416 Год назад +1

      That would be cool as long as they leave out this atlantis nonsense.

    • @strategery101
      @strategery101 Год назад

      The media wont let it happen. They are already attacking Graham handcock like crazy

    • @JonathanHallOverAllen
      @JonathanHallOverAllen Год назад +18

      I love Randall Carlson as well. He is skeptical about the Richat being Atlantis, but I always appreciate those that don't "sing with the choir". If everyone just agrees with everything you say because "it sounds smart", then nothing will truly be learned. Iron sharpens Iron.

    • @michaelcyr3285
      @michaelcyr3285 Год назад

      @@galactic_ape1929
      Carlson has admitted to being a freemason. His explanation of what masonry is was truth sprinkled w lies. As a mason, Carlson will always toe the line. They replace the former lie with new truth that is approved by God hating liars. Never trust masons when it comes to Anthropology. Carlson is smart and good at what he does. That doesn't mean he wont deny biblical truth and push the "anything but" narrative. I reiterate, Never Trust A Freemasons World View

  • @KAL5370
    @KAL5370 Месяц назад +4

    Denying this as the location of Atlantis is at this point is just not possible. The evidence is overwhelming.

  • @tonysilva2654
    @tonysilva2654 Месяц назад +3

    Jimmy...... this is great research with even better observations and conclusions. It's quite compelling. THANK YOU!!!!

  • @GinaSpacegirl
    @GinaSpacegirl Год назад +459

    So, I went to listen to Joe and came across the episode with you and Ben. Immediately, without even finishing listening, I came here to see what is all about. I was blown away at the fact I never ever heard about this. Now, I am no expert in anything but I have enjoyed documentaries my entire life. Not to mention books, etc. This was not in school. And not a common knowledge. Amazing discovery for me. I will be sure to continue to follow your channel with excitement.

    • @riss2940
      @riss2940 Год назад +13

      Exact way I came across this. This is INSANE and he makes a fantastic argument.

    • @SpenSkywalker
      @SpenSkywalker Год назад +7

      Same here

    • @jeffcon123
      @jeffcon123 Год назад +4

      Same

    • @SpenSkywalker
      @SpenSkywalker Год назад

      Just stumbled upon something else I’ve never even heard of which is really interesting. The Bosnian Pyramid? ruclips.net/video/0sEKQkZOcGc/видео.html very interesting

    • @michaelfischer3823
      @michaelfischer3823 Год назад +2

      Same, crazy the similarities there are is so much it can't be ignored. I would love to see this taken further in excavation and more discussion.

  • @mikelee9886
    @mikelee9886 Год назад +175

    Everyone forgets that Atlantis was a KINGDOM of 10 great cities. So the Azores... the Richat... BOTH could be Atlantis. The Richat however, is likely the capitol city.

    • @moreplease394
      @moreplease394 Год назад +1

      Where are the other 8?

    • @jordanwilliams2557
      @jordanwilliams2557 Год назад +8

      @@moreplease394The Bimini road

    • @TrickyVickey
      @TrickyVickey Год назад +9

      Atlantis will more than likely relate to the land under the orbit where a great many places line up from Great pyramid to Matchupichu to Easter Island to Angkor Watt. I do not see the most ancient of everything being under this orbit line and Atlantis not being on it. Also consider that then the oceans were not vast without land like today. The water was 300 meters lower and much more land in-between continents. When most anthropologist speak of how the world got populated they talk about the Bering strait but many more avenues on land to land hops yielded ease to migration.

    • @Sneaky5.sl0w.
      @Sneaky5.sl0w. Год назад +6

      The civilization that existed before us was Atlantis and they were a global civilization, the Richat was probably the Capitol. They existed 25,000+ years ago but who knows how long they were here for before they disappeared and were did they come from

    • @rowanmelton7643
      @rowanmelton7643 Год назад +4

      @@TrickyVickey Exactly and this is why it's ludicrous that archaeologists aren't taking their studies into the sea. We've lost huge amounts of land due to sea level rise

  • @damircvijetic8567
    @damircvijetic8567 7 дней назад +2

    Well done, I believe you.

  • @celestialnubian
    @celestialnubian Месяц назад +16

    This video was way better than I expected.

  • @sirskvnk1843
    @sirskvnk1843 Год назад +583

    Please don't stop this research. You have to keep going. Not only is someone reputable talking about the possibility of the lost city, but actually providing extremely compelling evidence to back up the claims. This is amazing. Please keep going.

    • @MrShanester117
      @MrShanester117 Год назад

      The fictional story that Plato wrote as an allegory? The place that only a complete moron would think was real?

    • @badlaamaurukehu
      @badlaamaurukehu Год назад +12

      Mansa Musa was also the most profitable flesh-peddler in history.
      I wonder why that uninscrutable fact was neglicted.

    • @badlaamaurukehu
      @badlaamaurukehu Год назад

      Hundreds of years of enslavement. Not to the West but to the East. Well before and well aftermore.

    • @davidburns98
      @davidburns98 Год назад

      @@badlaamaurukehu Was he a pimp, or a slave owner? I use the term “pimp” loosely

    • @ReturnOfGodEnel
      @ReturnOfGodEnel Год назад

      @@badlaamaurukehu flesh peddler?

  • @SILSKY
    @SILSKY Год назад +276

    This indirect debate between you and Randall Carlson is extremely interesting. Both of you have made very compelling arguments and the deeper you both dig the more interesting it gets. You both are provoking a massive amount of thought on the subject of Atlantis, and I predict it will eventually lead to the answers we all are anticipating.

    • @sharkbait1o1
      @sharkbait1o1 Год назад +3

      Can’t wait to see them together at the talk

    • @doomsdaybooty1072
      @doomsdaybooty1072 Год назад

      @sharkbait1o1 what talk is that?

    • @sharkbait1o1
      @sharkbait1o1 Год назад

      @@doomsdaybooty1072 the one he talks about in the video and also is in the video

    • @doomsdaybooty1072
      @doomsdaybooty1072 Год назад +6

      @@sharkbait1o1 ah yes. Always finish the video before you ask questions

    • @pokeylope6108
      @pokeylope6108 Год назад +8

      Personally I think the Azores Islands line up better. But possibly, if Atlantis was as strong of an empire as suggested, maybe their Territory spanned from the Richat out past the pillars of Hercules on the Azores. Maybe the Azores had was a sister city to the main Atlantis in Richat or vice versa.

  • @onepercentpermile
    @onepercentpermile Месяц назад +2

    Wonderful and informative video!
    Thank you ❤

  • @Sienna6164
    @Sienna6164 6 месяцев назад +24

    I personally think that the Richart structure is Atlantis and that everywere from southern Mauritania up to northern Spain to potentially even Egypt could be apart of if the empire of Atlantis. Remember, the text described how Atlantis was said to be ruled by a total of ten kind in an empire and Atlantis is just the capital.
    Also- Fun Fact- Mansa Musa gave out do much gold on his pilgrimage to Mecca that he crashed the economy of Europe for about ten years.

    • @trashyhobo4957
      @trashyhobo4957 4 месяца назад +1

      Interesting,,, us Celtics are excluded?

    • @Sienna6164
      @Sienna6164 4 месяца назад +1

      @@trashyhobo4957 I suppose that it could also be apart of the kingdom or descendants from Atlantean civilization. After all, historians speculate that most of the European and Asian regions sparked form one faith.

    • @brucestewart3170
      @brucestewart3170 Месяц назад

      I thought it was only Egypt.

    • @hvmanara
      @hvmanara Месяц назад

      @@trashyhobo4957 Could be. Remember, most of what what we consider Northern Europe was buried under miles of ice sheet, so the people and cultures who currently inhabit those lands would have been living much further south in latitude prior to the end of the last ice age. While researching this topic you often find that the further back into antiquity you go, the more blonde and the more ginger it gets around the Mediterranean/North African/Levant regions.

  • @S-T-E-V-E
    @S-T-E-V-E Год назад +447

    This Tsunami could actually have come from the Atlantic, from the Younger Dryas impact and ensuing flood hitting the ocean, what you are seeing is the backwash from the water returning to the sea!
    It would also explain where the Sahara came from if it deposited billions of tons of sand from the Atlantic seabed onto the then thick jungle habitat! Absolutely transforming the Topography and redirecting rivers etc.

    • @paoloangaroni1907
      @paoloangaroni1907 Год назад +22

      I believe it occured way more recently, since we have maps showing cities, villages n towns all over the area. I'm talking of 3 to 4 to 500 hundred years ago. I know it sounds odd, nonetheless the maps do exist!

    • @geoffhunter7704
      @geoffhunter7704 Год назад +9

      With the recent heavy rains in W China caused by the Tonga Volcano the Gobi Desert has become somewhat lush with lakes forming but after that programme on YT i have heard or seen no more on this subject.

    • @amysmith3694
      @amysmith3694 Год назад +32

      I agree 100% to me it looks like water pulling back out…..backwash for sure!!!!

    • @BC08
      @BC08 Год назад +24

      @@paoloangaroni1907 Nah. We have maps that accurately show South America connected to Antarctica.
      Maps from the Middle Ages were transcribed from prehistoric (possibly “Atlantean”) sources that were likely lost when the Library of Alexandria burned

    • @eagleeye761
      @eagleeye761 Год назад +12

      how large of a tsunami would it have taken to travel that far inland? Randall? elevation change to overcome? I like the backwash theory, but that means there should be artifacts strewn east of the Richat.... keep digging Jimmy...

  • @lesliejas
    @lesliejas Год назад +523

    I really love this theory. The possibility of finding Atlantis here is truly amazing. But it is odd how this structure really has meant nothing to most everyone for a very long time. Prior to Jimmy’s videos I had never heard of it. So, I love the idea and if for no other reason I hope Jimmy’s research makes some scholars look closer at what he proposes even if it means proving Atlantis never existed. You have to at least try. Can’t wait to see what is next.

    • @justanothercomment416
      @justanothercomment416 Год назад +1

      Currently sociopolitical world requires denial and rewriting of history.

    • @tmcleanful
      @tmcleanful Год назад +6

      Hypothesis. It's just a hypothesis right now.

    • @tmcleanful
      @tmcleanful Год назад +36

      @@sparklesparklesparkle6318 If you watch a video of the structure in person? Not sure what you mean by that. It shouldn't be anything more than a pile of rocks and sand. Why would anyone expect it to be anything more than that, given the hypothesis that has been presented?

    • @WithBailey
      @WithBailey Год назад +3

      @@tmcleanful I think they are talking about videos where people go there in person, so you can see it that way versus these images and bird's eye views. In person, it doesn't look like a structure or anything special/abnormal so it would easily be overlooked all this time; not that anyone would expect it look special, just that it doesn't

    • @jtem9313
      @jtem9313 Год назад +7

      @@tmcleanful Not quite a hypothesis. More so "A cry for help."

  • @sreal-iron5898
    @sreal-iron5898 7 месяцев назад +18

    man this is by far my most favourite conspiracy theory! great vid, loved to watch it. subbed and liked

    • @bakaraymoo7389
      @bakaraymoo7389 5 месяцев назад +2

      whats the conspiracy?

    • @ikedysonlive7511
      @ikedysonlive7511 3 месяца назад

      @@bakaraymoo7389 The people of Atlantis had complained that reptilian shapeshifters were trying to take over their society. You think I'm making this up, right?

  • @colinmacinnes7978
    @colinmacinnes7978 8 месяцев назад

    Outstandingly coordinated and presented Mr Corsetti!

  • @christopherthumm4348
    @christopherthumm4348 Год назад +38

    The fact that he didn't back down when everyone else said he was wrong instead he just did more research puts him at the top of my list

    • @rongike
      @rongike 2 месяца назад

      it's so annoying how people will defend opinions they don't even have solid evidence to back up like their child is being attacked. wtf is wrong with humans 😒

    • @The-Conspiracy-Hunters
      @The-Conspiracy-Hunters 2 месяца назад

      why so many things are left unsolved , is because people told them they were wrong , and they lost motivation for the truth , Jimmy is the perfect man to find truth

  • @blakesutton4287
    @blakesutton4287 Год назад +32

    At least a dozen times, I was on the brink of making a mistake. Then you’d say, “Make no mistake…” and bring me back to my senses. Thank you.

  • @bauerpower83
    @bauerpower83 8 месяцев назад +6

    Seen you on rogan. Awesome work. I subscribed. Hope you keep doing this work

  • @daneshivers2921
    @daneshivers2921 8 месяцев назад +1

    an amazing and distinctive find and correlation. congratulations on a job well done. Dane

  • @robinmackenzie9155
    @robinmackenzie9155 Год назад +77

    Jimmy, I think you have proven that when you focusing on one a topic and put you heart & soul into looking for the truth,You dont need to be a scientist to discover something amazing. Thank you for never giving up

    • @sicsempertyrannishonk7197
      @sicsempertyrannishonk7197 Год назад

      Right! That's how those of us paying attention knew "Safe & effective" = "Died suddenly" in time to avoid taking the clotshot!

  • @lesHanalala
    @lesHanalala Год назад +101

    ALL I want for Christmas is to hear Randall Carlson's reaction to this information. We NEED the back-and-forth of discussion, to nail down the finer points!!
    Edit: YES, folks - I am aware of his response to Jimmy's earlier work! 😉

    • @d1want34
      @d1want34 Год назад +3

      he already stated in the Joe Rogan podcast that he didnt agree with Jimmy's thesis

    • @lesHanalala
      @lesHanalala Год назад +11

      I know that.... but this is presenting NEW evidence. I would like to hear any rebuttals

    • @catfeline1530
      @catfeline1530 Год назад +9

      Randall vs Jimmie in the MMA ring lol

    • @jaimediego5109
      @jaimediego5109 Год назад +1

      The big problem with this theory is the elevation. It would take way longer than 12,800 years to pop up over a 1000 feet above sea level. I love this theory too but you can't ignore the elevation problem.

    • @davidwdorr6636
      @davidwdorr6636 Год назад +7

      @@jaimediego5109 Then how would you explain mollusk fossils at that elevation?

  • @9014jayvictor
    @9014jayvictor 8 месяцев назад +2

    Once again another fine video ! I have been studying Atlantis since I was 17 ! Now I am am old. This is the best explanation I have ever heard. Thank you and keep up the great work !

    • @KiffJRockka
      @KiffJRockka 4 месяца назад

      Saw everything he said and more in a 90s documentary on TV, this is nothing new, google it. RUclipsrs copy from the internet you know, they didn't even study beyond 18 lol

  • @user-mo8xe5sf2g
    @user-mo8xe5sf2g 6 месяцев назад +9

    My father told me when I was 10 years old about going through the Sahara during WW2 in the army and finding machines that were advanced but they didn't know what they were. He was a mechanic in the military. He said they were very old machines. I kind of wish he had drawn a picture or describe them. But he did feel they were advanced equipment for something.

  • @anitahall2618
    @anitahall2618 Год назад +51

    Thank you for the etymology of the Greek word for island! Most people skip over that and don't include that in their explanations and you hit that on the head. Great job!

  • @RAYMO581
    @RAYMO581 Год назад +24

    I saw your previous video on this subject and was 70 % convinced you were on the right track. After This video I am 99% sure you are on the right track .

  • @carameljenkins
    @carameljenkins 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. As a beach going child, I've always equated sand with the beach and the ocean. And my young brain seeing this large sandy desert in North Africa always had me concluding that this part of Africa at some point must have been underwater for a long period of time. Now 40 years later we're seeing evidence of water erosion on the Sphinx along with all the point made in this video. This video is very validating to me. I appreciate your work and research.

  • @alton31ellis
    @alton31ellis 8 дней назад +1

    If the Greeks got the legend from the Egyptians, it’s not a stretch to think they learned of Atlantis from their ancestors who flooded into the Nile Valley during the century of apocalyptic desertification of the Sahara, which had been green for 10,000 years and was an Eden for a great civilization of pre-antiquity.

  • @Basilsworkshop
    @Basilsworkshop Год назад +146

    If you overlay the Eye of Horus onto a map of Africa, the tear duct of the eye points to the Great Pyramid, the straight line down from the eye is the path of Emi Koussi and it's flow, and the long line that curls will stretch all the way over and perfectly circle the Richat Structure, mapping the path of the ancient flood waters. The more I look at it, the more I think maybe this was the Egyptians way of recognizing the ancient civilization that come before them...maybe there's more to unpack...?

    • @Basilsworkshop
      @Basilsworkshop Год назад +12

      Here's a link to an image showing how exact it is: ruclips.net/channel/UC_r6q1eHoLrjyoYyLEd9OVQcommunity?lb=UgkxVNJ23ql8AdzG-MxD4purGdi-IawSGRwX

    • @notafortnitegamer
      @notafortnitegamer Год назад +1

      Excellent observation

    • @wlyounce375
      @wlyounce375 Год назад

      Oh, there's definitely more to unpack. It's in the Bible. Interesting that God chose to destroy the Egyptian Army with a tsunami (or reverse land bridge) long after Atlantis was wiped off the face of the earth. An event described of the Egyptian army while chasing the Hebrews out of Egypt. That the Creator of all things would use the Egyptians own earthly heritage to deny them the honor of killing His chosen people. That an army of people which had grown up with an incredible engineering heritage of land bridges and waterways would be destroyed along the sea bottom (reverse-land bridges) through a waterway in another location.... God has an interesting way of revealing / repeating / etc. and always receiving the glory that is due Him. I'd love to learn more about Atlantis. That civilization has always fascinated me. Keep studying. This is very interesting. The the Bible is even moreso.

    • @marquispatrick852
      @marquispatrick852 Год назад +2

      This is really the hardest part for to believe. Since Im not sure how such an ancient civilization would have the technology to have a such a large scale view of the landscape

    • @sandyseale1
      @sandyseale1 Год назад +3

      @@marquispatrick852 Because you have been lied to about history. Atlantis was way ahead In technology than we are now. We cant even build the pyramids of so may ancient structures .

  • @logankirst8394
    @logankirst8394 Год назад +148

    Hey Jimmy, as a Geologist who's master thesis was about timing the retreat of Antarctic Ice sheets from the last glacial maximum (ice-age) I found your research extremely thought provoking and quite interesting to say the least. Not sure if this has been said yet in the hundreds of comments before me, but I just wanted to help give a little context in regard to the Saharan seaway you speak of. Due to the help of ice cores and much research throughout the world we have a massive amount of data to help understand the timing of eustatic (global sea level) rise and fall within the last 500k-1 million years ago. Thousands of glacial cycles happened that we have either no data or very little data for but given the cyclical nature of natural climate change we can use proxies to help correlate many of these events. This means that sea has gone up and down at significant scales many many many times between 12k to 60Ma. I think that what the research you allude to in your video is getting at is that they have a hypothesis and data to evidence this type of climate cyclicity going back as far as 60 million years ago. So this actually in a way backs-up your argument in showing that this type of natural global flooding phenomenon has been occurring in a cyclical manner way longer than the city's existence, thus providing more evidence to support the idea of the lush environment and rivers/seaways you mention.
    Also, not sure if you've heard of the hypothesis that the Sphinx in Egypt could be much older than 4,500 years. From what I remember it could be potentially in the teens of thousands (don't quote me, saw on TV a while ago) based on geologic features that showed evidence of massive flooding and water movement. This could be interesting to look into and correlate with your work!
    Loved the video and your appearances on JRE, keep up the good work!
    -Logan

    • @matthewhodges460
      @matthewhodges460 Год назад +6

      Doubt you ever see this man, but I applaud you on having an open mind to ideas that aren’t in the mainstream of science.

    • @DrCorvid
      @DrCorvid Год назад +1

      take a look at the bottom of the ocean just west of north Africa on the plain under 17,000 feet of water...there's your atlantis.

    • @Val.Kyrie.
      @Val.Kyrie. Год назад +3

      I’ve always wondered why ice “flowing” over everything is science, but liquid water flowing is silly and stupid.

    • @DBHMedia
      @DBHMedia Год назад +3

      I bet the pyramid and sphinx were built before the flood and it happened to survive it. Which would explain the intense erodion around the sphinx

    • @DrCorvid
      @DrCorvid Год назад

      @@Val.Kyrie. the tight circle the oceans would have to travel if they ran across the continents during the magnetic excursions in the flat model....too hard to calculate...

  • @dylanmodder965
    @dylanmodder965 6 месяцев назад

    Fascinating all the points you connect great job!

  • @militia814
    @militia814 28 дней назад

    Very very good mini doc. A lot of work went into this. It’s good to see people still looking for answers. Keep up the good work!!

  • @duckfartalabama
    @duckfartalabama Год назад +53

    Damn Jimmy, you may have just solidified your place in the history books my man! " Compelling" is an understatement!! Good job brother 👏

    • @KiffJRockka
      @KiffJRockka 4 месяца назад

      Saw everything he said and more in a 90s documentary on TV, this is nothing new, google it. RUclipsrs copy from the internet you know, they didn't even study beyond 18 lol

  • @willgrassbaugh2714
    @willgrassbaugh2714 Год назад +132

    I've been following you since you first proposed this theory and I love the amount of evidence that you provide.

  • @ivydune4185
    @ivydune4185 9 дней назад

    Glad you mentioned the Horus eye. I was thinking the same. That would change the meaning of many writings. I’ve been following this “ancient builders” subject for years now, and I’m learning new things. Thank you

  • @alanyuan8565
    @alanyuan8565 5 месяцев назад

    This was VERY well thought out and put together!

  • @user-fb7or1wt3t
    @user-fb7or1wt3t Год назад +42

    What intrigued me about the route to Atlantis that made me mistrust all theories about a middle of the ocean location was the phrase "oceanos potamos" which means "flowing/running sea". Always thought it has to be somewhere near a huge river but your research solves that doubt as well.

    • @nikosmpek991
      @nikosmpek991 Год назад +1

      "potamos" is the Greek word for river "ποταμός"so together with oceanos I would say that means " ocean like river " a huge huge river

  • @billstapleton1084
    @billstapleton1084 Год назад +14

    One of the facts that scientist seem to forget is that Plato's uncle stated the Atlantis had 10 kingdoms with Atlantis as its capital.

  • @choppa1345
    @choppa1345 6 месяцев назад

    awesome video. very informative, super satisfying listening to someone so well spoken.

  • @UncompressedWAVmusic
    @UncompressedWAVmusic 7 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing work. I loved all of it. It felt like an Indiana Jones movie with all the twist and turns, which makes it exciting. Thanks a million.

  • @darlenedubois5595
    @darlenedubois5595 Год назад +26

    Wow! I'm almost 70 years old and have never heard of the eye of the Sahara before. Your facts about Atlantis and this place are so compelling! I think you've definitely got something here! I'm going to recommend your video to all my friends who are interested in Atlantis! Thanks for this great, informative video!

    • @davidroddini1512
      @davidroddini1512 Год назад

      I heard about Richat as a child growing up in the early 70s-mid 80s. It was mentioned in the commercials for the phone company…
      “Richat, Richat and touch someone…”😂

    • @magardunoe
      @magardunoe Год назад

      The zone seems to have been NUKED! : ruclips.net/video/JPXMofwNubE/видео.html

  • @phoboskittym8500
    @phoboskittym8500 Год назад +79

    The size of the Richat is consistent with using the Egyptian unit measurement (khet) which would make sense since the story is from Egypt.
    Most people assume its in greek cubits, but it isn't it would be measured in khet which is 1 khet = 100 cubits
    So using the measurment units of the culture the source of the strory of Atlantis is from makes more sense, it was also the standard of measurement for much of the ancient world at the time.

    • @johnmeneses7039
      @johnmeneses7039 Год назад +11

      Interesting observation that. Good work!!

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Год назад +2

      "using the Egyptian unit measurement (khet)"
      As the earliest Egyptian measurement commonly known as a royal cubit was called "meh niswt" in their own language I find your claim curious in its lacking research.

    • @hannobaalii_makendalii
      @hannobaalii_makendalii Год назад +1

      It is a CANAANITE/PHOENIXIAN measurement adopted by the Khameti, who got it from the Atlanteans.

    • @johnmeneses7039
      @johnmeneses7039 Год назад +1

      @@hannobaalii_makendalii thanks for that info, I’m interested to know more, can you give me a reference guide for that or can I just Google it?

    • @hannobaalii_makendalii
      @hannobaalii_makendalii Год назад +1

      @@johnmeneses7039 VISIT LIBRARIES LIKE J.A. ROGERS DID.

  • @GenerationsLodge
    @GenerationsLodge 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful presentation, once again. Thank you!

  • @jckelley10
    @jckelley10 Месяц назад

    You deserve enormous credit for the amazing research you are doing! Keep up the great work!

  • @keitharter5645
    @keitharter5645 Год назад +172

    If you consider where the river originally flowed from the Med Sea into Africa and then look at a map of 12,000 years ago around the Gibraltar straight you could suggest that the actual pillars of Hercules were actually a lot further to the EAST which you could then say that once passing through this now sucken coastline the river that would take you to Atlantis was actually due West that joined the Tamanrasset River. You can clearly see on the map at 9.21 where the potential start of the straights actually started. Just a thought :)

    • @fabe4121
      @fabe4121 Год назад +7

      Let’s gooo brain

    • @ABZ0L
      @ABZ0L Год назад +2

      yes this dude knows

    • @normakendrick5383
      @normakendrick5383 Год назад +3

      I need more geography knowledge. You guys are blowing my mind. I am so fascinated!!

    • @thegreenman8976
      @thegreenman8976 Год назад

      Pillars of Hercules are at the North Pole only.

    • @FalconWing1813
      @FalconWing1813 Год назад +1

      Exactly!

  • @benfreeds9278
    @benfreeds9278 Год назад +445

    So what immediately struck me, was the map of the Atlantic currents in the video. If ya headed out of the pillars of Hercules, you’d catch the current right down to your proposed location. But taking it further? The current would take you straight to the Caribbean. Another location that’s been constantly connected to Atlantis. Hop back on the current, it takes you up the eastern seaboard of the United States. Are you familiar with Scott Wolter? On his show America Unearthed, he investigated ancient copper mines in Michigans UP. No one knows who took 3 billion tons of copper… but here’s where that gets wild. In 2015, actual ingots of Oricalcum were discovered in a Greek shipwreck. Which is an alloy of copper and zinc, talked about in the original Plato Atlantis story. Scott is a forensic geologist. So, he was able to get permission to test the mineral content of one of those ingots of Oricalcum. You can do this with any metal, and the trace mineral/metal content will basically give you a global fingerprint of where that metal was mined….. and it matched the Isle Royal copper.

    • @benfreeds9278
      @benfreeds9278 Год назад

      Anyway, the current leads up the eastern seaboard, to Canada. Then? Sends you east back across the Atlantic…. Then south, right back to the Pillars of Hercules or, stay on it south, you’re back at the eye of the Sahara site.

    • @Dionisio97
      @Dionisio97 Год назад +6

      That’s crazy 🤯

    • @HereWeGo0o0
      @HereWeGo0o0 Год назад +6

      Moose and wolves and Atlantean copper.

    • @hephaestus369
      @hephaestus369 Год назад +41

      If what's being theorized now about the Richat is anywhere near true, there's almost no doubt that there was a global society of trade 12,000 years ago and the gathering of minerals and other rare earth materials would no doubt have been in the markets, likely from all across the known world.

    • @guissedom6353
      @guissedom6353 Год назад +11

      "Scott explained that he gave a lecture about his research to the UMD Geology department. It was upon invitation and he met with six of his former professors to answer questions that they wished to ask him. They were satisfied with the answers and after the lecture, threw an informal reception. It was at this time that the professors devised the notion of granting an honorary degree. He stated that they gave him whipped cream on top of his coffee and told him that was his certificate."
      He sounds super legit when you Google him, lol. He lied about having a degree in the first place, and then corrects himself when caught, being like "iT wAs MaDe oF WhiPPeD CrEEEEm."

  • @oliverisham1742
    @oliverisham1742 Месяц назад

    We need more sensible humans like Jimmy

  • @davidyuhas738
    @davidyuhas738 15 дней назад +1

    My Compliments, Jimmy...much appreciated

  • @SargentPants
    @SargentPants Год назад +114

    bro I've been watching you for a long time, people told me you were wrong and I was crazy to believe or even think on some of the topics you bring up. I know you probably feel super validated and the fact you can do what you love and be recognized for it by your peers and non-peers must feel amazing. Great job never giving up my guy!

    • @puppetmaster6769
      @puppetmaster6769 Год назад +1

      He's brave enough to make this commentry

    • @ha-kh7ef
      @ha-kh7ef Год назад +1

      i wouldn’t call him wrong but this area has been study for years. What he is saying isn’t 100%

    • @SargentPants
      @SargentPants Год назад

      @@ha-kh7ef He may not be 100% but he doesn’t have to be.

  • @Sarasor
    @Sarasor Год назад +63

    One of the important details you also mentioned which many people seem to forget is that there were more than one city of Atlantis. They might have had one capital but both the Richat and the Azores for example could be Atlantis cities. Some people seem to want to dismiss all other places if they favor one specific place the most.
    Great video Jimmy! You really seem to do your research and keep and open mind to possibilities intead of thinking one theory is definitely right and no new evidence can change it.
    Even though they take time to make, it's always worth the wait.
    Keep stacking the evidence until they can't be ignored anymore.
    Thank you for your work Jimmy!

    • @dansykes7594
      @dansykes7594 Год назад

      It's the Azores.

    • @commanderpinnacles
      @commanderpinnacles Год назад +1

      @@dansykes7594 That wasn't the capital the Azores were the 3rd Kingdom

    • @orchunter8388
      @orchunter8388 Год назад +1

      Lol. Stretcccccchhh

    • @tyhar7493
      @tyhar7493 Год назад

      Yeah I agree he mentioned this and Plato's description of it being in front, may not describe the capital city but one of the empire's main Islands. It seems to describe how far the Atlantean Empire stretched rather than where the capitol city was located. It doesn't give any description, or feature of a great capital city just that this Island and other surrounding Islands where dominated by the Atlantean's.

    • @youtube_chaplain
      @youtube_chaplain Год назад +2

      Jesus Christ died for our sins... 3 days later he was risen from death. Jesus is alive and He can forgive you of your sins. MARK 1:15 Repent and believe in the gospel.

  • @user-oq1ch4rd5g
    @user-oq1ch4rd5g 8 месяцев назад +1

    The welsh helped build the pyramids of giza atlantis Nantwich map based on plato. The first copper mines in the world. The start of the modern world

  • @leonwechsler389
    @leonwechsler389 4 дня назад

    Extremely believable data and explanations that make a lot of sense!

  • @Quidisi
    @Quidisi Год назад +26

    When "flying" around Western Africa in Google Earth, one can't help but get the overwhelming sensation that something unfathomably horrific swept clean a huge portion of that continent. To call it "cataclysmic" seems an understatement.
    Every man, woman, child, structure, animal, insect - GONE in a horrible moment 😞

    • @Aknayelth
      @Aknayelth Год назад +3

      Go look up the channel called Mind Unveiled, they talk about said world ending event.

  • @OrgelWare
    @OrgelWare Год назад +56

    Jimmy! Your work on the city of Atlantis is fantastic. You're pulling together information I've never even heard of and it is all making sense.

  • @csmooney
    @csmooney 14 дней назад +1

    I would be inclined to believe that the Richat structure that was created by electro-dynamic-mining, but was then altered by an advanced civilization by diverting the water from the ancient rivers of Africa to create Atlantis. A series of lochs were constructed to allow water and ships to navigate to and from the Atlantic Ocean, which would explain the elevation problem of Richat being Atlantis.

  • @clarelynch5860
    @clarelynch5860 23 дня назад

    Very, very interesting and definitely worth investigating further. Thank you for making your work so accessible because these types of subjects should be open to everyone for discussion. 👏👏

  • @Theghostescapes
    @Theghostescapes Год назад +44

    I saw much of the same information when researching the Richat structure. The obvious signs of the Mediterranean Sea water washing over the structure, the explanation of the rocks and sediment in the area, and the similarities between the structure and the description of Atlantis. And the avalanche of materials in the Atlantic ocean is a game changer for me! But I don't have a following to report what I found. As a degreed professional, I must insist that our scientific community get involved in exploring the region offshore!

  • @BrightInsight
    @BrightInsight  Год назад +2248

    *I'll be Bold and say it: This is by far the most likely location for the Lost Capital City of Atlantis.*
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    • @Aknayelth
      @Aknayelth Год назад +10

      #Tartary

    • @jimijamesjowitt
      @jimijamesjowitt Год назад +13

      Shot across the bows!
      Color me impressed.
      Now look for labyrinths. Salvo libre
      The burned the books.
      Library of Alexandria was at?
      Libra Alexander?
      The weight if the defender of man?
      So rules for life and preventing death.
      In the bows of deep courts the crocodile kings decendants preserved the idols and signs of old.
      Deep within the labyrinth at the feet of the mudbrick 3 color trirame of the Mauis.

    • @mr.durden6401
      @mr.durden6401 Год назад +17

      @Brightinsight you ever notice how the dark ridfes to the north of the eye, somewhat resemble the lines in the depiction of the Eye of Horus??

    • @beavisjones1831
      @beavisjones1831 Год назад +26

      Excellent work now just add the knowledge that the nile ran east to west from satellite images which means to run north to south at one time means there was a giant instant pole shift that caused mammoths in siberia to instantly freeze with fresh daisies in their mouths when they were instantly frozen please put all this information together and make a video then

    • @SevenFortyMotorsports
      @SevenFortyMotorsports Год назад +29

      The Earth turns over with a pole flip / solar micro nova every 12,000 years or so. Ocean's wipe the continents clean and we start over with very minimal survivors.

  • @tonygatos1
    @tonygatos1 12 дней назад +1

    Great video! Thank you for your efforts.

  • @user-hs3gk4wq2x
    @user-hs3gk4wq2x 8 месяцев назад

    this was so far the best intel on the Sahara eye yet! well done Sir!

  • @merengueardiente
    @merengueardiente Год назад +26

    with all the distortion history have suffered in the last 10,000 year I'm not surprised that the Atlantic has a different origin, and for some reason, they decided to erase everything concerning to Atlantic from history, but the detail is there, for jimmy to find with his expertise in hidden curiosity, we really appreciate your finding and theories.

  • @zak8997
    @zak8997 Год назад +8

    I'm from Mali and you must heard the local legends about this place. You guy have just discovered Atlantis 🙏🏾

  • @jimmyjames5514
    @jimmyjames5514 29 дней назад

    Thank you Jimmy! Excellent video! Is the best video presentation of this subject you have done.❤❤❤

  • @christopherb1483
    @christopherb1483 14 дней назад

    YOU have been beckoned.
    AND your very insightful intuition has NOT been disproven. Following for quite some time and appreciate the compelling detail and endless perseverance to this quest for TRUTH.
    Thank you.

  • @TheMalibuman79
    @TheMalibuman79 Год назад +91

    I'm foaming at the mouth, rabid and hungry for more. This is insurmountable information. It's sparked a wonder in me I have never felt... sir, you have my deepest thanks. I didn't even know this structure existed, and I've not had my eyes closed... I feel silly and small, like a kid at his first day of school. There is so much to learn!

    • @atwilliams8
      @atwilliams8 Год назад +3

      🥲

    • @bananabanjo
      @bananabanjo Год назад +3

      @@atwilliams8 :) love this. yes i so relate!!

    • @Pseudo_Lisa
      @Pseudo_Lisa Год назад

      If you're going down the rabbit hole, take a lantern and tie a rope, so you can climb out. It can be scary, but you'll learn a lot. Good luck. xo

    • @xanthipussofsparta6555
      @xanthipussofsparta6555 Год назад

      It's total 🐎💩
      'the respected Randal Carlson' is the biggest joke I have heard all year

  • @SacredCowSlaughterhouse
    @SacredCowSlaughterhouse Год назад +143

    As a Long time viewer Jimmy this is your best work yet.
    You dug deep on some research and it really shines through. I had the Richat at #2 after the Azores, but the eye of the Sahara just ticks more boxes so is more plausible.
    I really appreciated that you came with a not just a few new insights but quite a few really and with even more mainstream studies to support points you've reincorporated from previous presentations, especially being able to establish so many observable mainstream geological events in the same relative timeframe.
    God bless Jimmy, keep up the good work.

    • @jjk358
      @jjk358 Год назад +4

      Well said

    • @Liquidsmoke206
      @Liquidsmoke206 Год назад

      richat is way too big to have been a city

    • @dannywayne311
      @dannywayne311 Год назад

      @@Liquidsmoke206it was a different age of being back then, weren’t people bigger as well?

    • @dananorth895
      @dananorth895 Год назад +3

      The city was at it's center, and it was surrounded by rings used for varius purposes including agriculture.

    • @youtube_chaplain
      @youtube_chaplain Год назад

      Jesus Christ died for our sins... 3 days later he was risen from death. Jesus is alive and He can forgive you of your sins. MARK 1:15 Repent and believe in the gospel.

  • @ethojaochong
    @ethojaochong 4 месяца назад +1

    Hey, I agree with your study….. I would like to share my insight…. This will answer all details in a massive way involving all…. Even the Great Flood…..

  • @robcox5929
    @robcox5929 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your extremely well thought out explanation and evidence, excellent.

  • @Stiggerby
    @Stiggerby Год назад +48

    I just flew over the whole area in Microsoft Flight Simulator, highly recommended if you have access, it's recreated true to life and really helped me to understand the content of your excellent video more easily and comprehensively

  • @eddykaye8217
    @eddykaye8217 Год назад +9

    I thought it was weird that they censored the Google Earth satellite view of this. It was looking at it for hours when I first saw you talking about it, the historical images and the present. Now, if you go and zoom in, it's all pixelated and blurred. It was not like that before.. So why would they do that

    • @Manco65
      @Manco65 Год назад +1

      Yep, that's not the only place verboten for detail. Try certain places like Eastern Turkey in the lesser Caucasus and the Mountains of Ararat in particular.

    • @eunjungleetan8747
      @eunjungleetan8747 Год назад

      the answer must be in relation to their research on the spot, they do not want us to know or see, by what they could find on the spot

    • @Aknayelth
      @Aknayelth Год назад

      Antartica, Greenland, Eye of Sahara and some parts of the Amazon jungle all have that

    • @toryallan7967
      @toryallan7967 Год назад

      These are the locations of technology that the CIA and others have been 'mining' for some time. Exactly what they found I'm sure many can guess...

    • @MrEyesof9
      @MrEyesof9 Год назад

      @@Aknayelth some funny ass shit about greeen lands 😉 -you can find pictures of almost every single airport,
      of which only one or two show ANY evidence of ice or snow for the matter. Kinda odd considering its a militarized and protected completely frozen wasteland.

  • @steverodgers333
    @steverodgers333 28 дней назад

    Great research! I am totally convinced this is Atlantis! Thank you for all your work here. Good job! 👍🙌😎

  • @ericpowell96
    @ericpowell96 6 месяцев назад +6

    How have I not seen this channel before. Very compelling evidence presented lucidly and intelligently!

  • @monkeywang9972
    @monkeywang9972 Год назад +57

    Standing ovation for this work. Absolutely phenomenal presentation! I am in awe of the coherent points you’re making throughout the video, using solid resources. I enjoy learning from you, sir. Thank you very much for the content.

  • @OrionLaerithryn
    @OrionLaerithryn Год назад +141

    Pointing out a possible mistake people make in reading (following) Plato's description of Atlantis:
    Note at roughly the midpoint of the Critias, Plato describes the citadel of Atlantis as being surrounded by concentric circles of water and earth. The outermost circle of water being 27 stadia from the inner island had a connecting canal that led another 50 stadia allowing passage to the sea. It is noteworthy to outline that the inclusion of the canal's 50-stadia distance is part of the equation for the overall total diameter of Atlantis. An important fact that many do not consider at all.
    Plato's dialogue clearly states 27 stadia from center island to outer zone, then another 50 stadia for the canal which is 77 stadia total distance to the sea from the inner island. That's 14.2 kilometers total distance. But the question is do we count the canal or not into the equation for the overall total diameter of Atlantis? That may appear subjective on the surface to some. So we'll calculate both, with and without the canal.
    (Analysis of Plato's description of the area surrounding the central island)
    Let's break it down:
    Quote: "And beginning from the sea they bored a canal of three hundred feet in width and one hundred feet in depth and fifty stadia in length, which they carried through to the outermost zone, making a passage from the sea up to this, which became a harbour, and leaving an opening sufficient to enable the largest vessels to find ingress."
    This first sentence gives us the canal's distance from the sea to the outermost zone (or, outermost concentric ring).
    Take note, he starts this passage "And beginning from the sea..." meaning our direction from here is inward leading toward the city. He continues to describe the canal which was built being "50 stadia in length, which they carried through to the outermost zone, making a passage from the sea up to this". "Up to this" is the outermost concentric circle of water, where he continues and states "Which became a harbor". Here, Plato clearly describes the outermost concentric circle of water as being the harbor of Atlantis.
    It is important to note that Plato never describes the canal as going all the way to the citadel. The egress the canal offered to the sea terminating at an inner harbor makes strategic sense. Who in their right mind would engineer a canal to allow enemy vessals to sail all the way up to the citadel to destroy it? That simply makes no historical sense. However, an inner harbor that forces enemy vessals to sail around to traverse the concentric rings for access to the next ring allows Atlantians more time to attack enemy vessals attempting to make their way to the citadel.
    By this description alone, the outermost circle of water was indeed a harbor. This outermost zone of concentric water was a radial distance of 27 stadia from the perimeter of the interior island or citadel. It is from this point where he states "...up to this", being the harbor, there is 50 stadia distance of canal cut leading to the sea. Bear in mind, by this description alone one must consider where the measurements start and end. Because the width of a zone (concentric ring) matters to the overall distance when calculated. Therefore, by Plato's description alone, he is including the width of this outermost zone in his measurements. Plato continues:
    Quote: "Moreover, they divided at the bridges the zones of land which parted the zones of sea, leaving room for a single trireme to pass out of one zone into another, and they covered over the channels so as to leave a way underneath for the ships; for the banks were raised considerably above the water."
    This sentence simply provides a visual of the canal cutting through concentric zones of land with high banks raised above the water.
    Quote: "Now the largest of the zones into which a passage was cut from the sea was three stadia in breadth,"
    This part of this sentence gives us the width of the outermost zone as 3 stadia being 474 meters.
    Quote: "...and the zone of land which came next of equal breadth;
    This gives us the next zone's width which equals the first of 3 stadia, being another 474 meters in width.
    Quote: "...but the next two zones, the one of water, the other of land, were two stadia,"
    This gives us the next two zones which are also equal in width of two stadia being 370 meters each or 740 meters for both.
    Quote: "...and the one which surrounded the central island was a stadium only in width."
    This line gives us the width of the inner zone as only 1 stade, 185 meters.
    Quote: "The island in which the palace was situated had a diameter of five stadia."
    Note this sentence gives us the diameter and not the radial distance of the central island being five stadia as 925 meters. Half that for a radius of 462.5.
    Quote: "All this including the zones and the bridge, which was the sixth part of a stadium in width, they surrounded by a stone wall on every side, placing towers and gates on the bridges where the sea passed in."
    This final sentence of measurements provides a width of 1/6th of a stadium being 3.24 meters as the 10.6 feet thickness of wall surrounding all, the canal plus the zones. The rest, Platos describes the three various stones that were quarried on location to build the walls and furthermore how they were decorated.
    Let us do the math, first, we calculate the radius, then we double it for the diameter:
    1. Central Island had a diameter of 5 stadia in breadth being 925 meters across, with a radius of 462.5 meters.
    2. The first zone of water around the island was 1 stade in breadth, being 185 meters in width. So we add this stade to the island's radius of 462.5 and arrive at 647.5 meters distance.
    3. The second zone of land around the island was two stade in breadth, being 370 meters in width. So we add this stade to both the island and the first zone radial distance of 647.5 arriving at 1,017.5 meters.
    4. The third zone of water around the island was also two stadia being 370 meters in breadth. We add that to our distance of 1,017.5 and arrive at 1,387.5 meters distance.
    5. The fourth zone of land was 3 stadia in breadth for 555 meters. Adding that to our 1,387.5 distance we arrive at 1,942.5.
    6. The fifth zone of water was the outer harbor and it too was 3 stadia in breadth for another 555 meters. Adding that to our distance brings us to a total of 2,497.5 which is 1.55 miles to the farthest side of the outer harbor ring.
    Total diameter of just the concentric zones without the canal:
    Now we take the total radial distance 2,497.5 and double it to get our total diameter of 4,995 meters across all concentric rings. That is a diameter of only 3.1 miles across.
    Total diameter including the canal:
    The distance of the canal is 50 stadia, which is 9,250 meters. Add this to the island and its concentric rings as a final zone, being a total of 11,747.5. Then take that total radial distance and double it to get a total diameter of 23,495 meters across all concentric rings and surrounding area to include the canal in the overall equation. That is a diameter of 14.6 miles across to reach the sea during that era in time.
    Clearly, the inclusion of the canal into the equation drastically increases the size of the overall diameter from 3.1 miles across to 14.6 miles across for Atlantis. Considering the habitable land of the concentric zones, I would debate from a standpoint of agriculture, that it would be insufficient to support the population which would include its army. More territory is required to feed a vast population and its army which would be the extra 13 miles width of the band of land with the canal leading to the sea, which would provide 10.6 million acres of agricultural land inside the outermost wall immediately surrounding the concentric zones. To support this viewpoint which I argue is not speculation at all, I provide Plato's own words for clarity on the overall matter.
    Quote: "All this including the zones and the bridge, which was the sixth part of a stadium in width, they surrounded by a stone wall on every side, placing towers and gates on the bridges where the sea passed in."
    Why would Plato say, "All of this including the zones..." if he were only telling the reader about the interior of the zones? No, he was clearly including the area around the zones, which included the distance of the canal to the sea, inside the outermost wall protecting the agricultural land. Otherwise, it doesn't make any rational, or realistic sense at all.
    So, if 1 stadia = 185m, then 127 stadia = 23.495km for the overall diameter of Atlantis
    Using Google Earth, the Richat Structure = 23.5km, that's pretty damn close!

    • @gabrielonibudo5566
      @gabrielonibudo5566 11 месяцев назад +10

      Good calculations, but you've confused kilo-meters and meters in many of your figures, which makes it more challenging to read.

    • @TyrianHaze
      @TyrianHaze 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@gabrielonibudo5566 They might live in a place in which . and , are used differently.

    • @konradcomrade4845
      @konradcomrade4845 7 месяцев назад +3

      nice way to calibrate ancient Length_measure to the metric system! Good work! Have You seen OzGeographics RUclips about the Sahara mega_flood, caused ba a suspected Mediterranean asteroid impact in the waters between Greece and Italy.

    • @OrionLaerithryn
      @OrionLaerithryn 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@gabrielonibudo5566 You were correct and I've since revised it for clarity. It's a bit lengthy but for those interested it outlines the topic thuroughly.

    • @romelhuyamag487
      @romelhuyamag487 7 месяцев назад +3

      Ya know I'm too lazy reading your long comment. So I just read the last part of it.😂😂😂

  • @EmeraldsFire
    @EmeraldsFire 16 дней назад

    Wether it is or not you've done an excellent job pointing things out. I've always wondered about those features in the Sahara. Thanks! Earned a subscriber 😊

  • @user-zf4nc1sf6b
    @user-zf4nc1sf6b 2 месяца назад

    Well done... very well researched as always and with very thought-provoking, outside the box ideas and arguments to challenge the "accepted" and more mainstream theories found in our classrooms, in libraries and on-line databases. I especially enjoy your scientific approach to strengthening a topic or position within a topic... It begs the scientific and academic communities to dig deeper and possibly edit existing works or add new chapters altogether. Again, Well Done!
    Keep up the great content!

  • @Andy-413
    @Andy-413 Год назад +43

    Matt from Demolition Ranch did a video where he shot at a large glass ball, and the vibrations moved away from the impact in all directions and met again at a single point on the opposite side which damaged the glass, so this helps support the idea that if the vibrations from a large earthquake traveled around the Earth, I could see that causing a disturbance on the other side of the planet when the seismic waves meet all at one point, like with the glass ball.

    • @robertomagnani8091
      @robertomagnani8091 Год назад +3

      Yes, a sphere made of fluid, like the Earth, behaves as you described. Perhaps the Richat Structure is related to an interesting point at the opposite side of the globe.

    • @chuckdoom7665
      @chuckdoom7665 Год назад +1

      Ben Davidson from Suspicious0bservers(with a zero for an O) describes the 12K year catastrophe cycle of earth in detail on his channel. More scientific than Matt, but not nearly as funny! Lol.

    • @dan7291able
      @dan7291able Год назад +3

      Yeah . Younger Dryas Impact theory. consecutive fragments of a comet hit us 12000 years ago near the north pole, it wiped out... a LOT , let's just put it that way lol, Atlantis was just 1 of the many places that got destroyed. Earth was pretty civilized up to that point surprisingly lol

    • @chuckdoom7665
      @chuckdoom7665 Год назад

      @@dan7291able We are hit roughly every 12K years, but they are wrong/lying about the comet. It was parts of the shell of our suns 12K year reoccurring micro nova. The trigger is a build up of dust from our solar system entering our galactic plane. Nearby systems have recently gone off, and we're next. Entering the galactic plane has also started the next pole shift. Our poles have left their respective continents and are rapidly heading towards each other. Due to meet in the Indian ocean. Greenland and Antarctica will once again be on the equator. Get ready for THE ride.

    • @Andy-413
      @Andy-413 Год назад +3

      @@robertomagnani8091 More like a sphere with a solid metal core, semisolid filling and a solid crust with liquid on top. It wouldn't behave exactly like a glass ball, but that doesn't mean it wouldn't behave similarly for the most part.

  • @nabilsellami2707
    @nabilsellami2707 Год назад +39

    Outstanding. The fact that you keep an open mind to every possibility is really outstanding. Perhaps it's Atlantis, perhaps not, but what's sure is that massive trail left in the desert wasn't made by the wind.
    This is absolutely new to just to me, but with more researchers like you, I'm confident that the more existing "PAST" will be revealed.
    Congratulations 🎊 for the video.
    Excellent work.

    • @someguy4405
      @someguy4405 Год назад

      His mind is wide open, to the point it accepts ridiculous nonsense. Atlantis was literal fiction that Plato made up for an allegory. There are no historical records of it.

  • @scottthomas7147
    @scottthomas7147 17 дней назад

    Really excellent video, amazing research!
    Thank you!

  • @markkouri2877
    @markkouri2877 15 дней назад +1

    In 2017, I traveled 1000 kilometers across the Sahara from Agadez, Niger, north to 70 kilometers south of the Algerian border where I lived as the embedded security advisor at a Chinese oil exploration camp hundreds of kilometers from the nearest town or village. There were no roads, only a sea of sand. While in the region, I collected fossilized crocodilian and dinosaur teeth, as well as perfectly crafted and very delicate stone arrowheads. Aquatic species and humans both lived in the region when the Sahara was a much wetter place than it is today.

  • @WaRRioRofLight.
    @WaRRioRofLight. Год назад +7

    Finally its here! The video we've all been waiting for! 😍

  • @barbarakloise6790
    @barbarakloise6790 Год назад +58

    Jimmy,
    I had heard of the Richat before you started talking about it. I think on a show about trying to find where Atlantis was located. They brought the Richat up as a possibility of where Atlantis was but didn't give it a big possibility. You have taken it to a whole new level of research. I gotta say you got me convinced! Thanks for your hard work!

    • @annas4843
      @annas4843 Год назад

      😂😂😂😂

    • @JohnDoe-zw8vx
      @JohnDoe-zw8vx Год назад

      I remember a globe at school had some topography and the Richat was very distinctive on it that I'd use it as a point to stick my finger in an spin it. I knew it as the eye of Africa though.😊

  • @andrewhouser7220
    @andrewhouser7220 4 месяца назад +1

    The Outer harbor was busy day and night, which leads to my hypothesis that they had electricity. I think the pyramids was built as power plants to provide the earth with electricity.

    • @mikalmos369
      @mikalmos369 26 дней назад

      Perhaps they drew energy from the Earth. Considering their placement and their shape imagine them being covered with solar panels today. They would pretty much get light from any direction whenever it was daytime. The outer coverings are missing, just a thought besides who knows what it actually looks like for sure thousands of years ago. We've got a pretty good idea but like any other negative it's nearly impossible to prove.