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In this video, Beneath the sands of Egypt, a hidden world remains sealed off from the public—massive underground networks, 154,000-pound granite sarcophagi with no real proof of bull remains, and evidence of a stolen timeline far older and more advanced than we are told. Restoration projects were never about preserving history; they were about preserving the lie. Powerful figures like Zahi Hawass blocked independent research to protect a crumbling narrative, while pawns like Auguste Mariette covered up the true discoveries—giants, kings, and a civilization erased from memory. The idea that primitive tools hauled these colossal tombs across 500 miles is laughable. From Egypt to Illinois, Malta to Peru, the story is the same: giants existed, the Old World ruled, and the biggest heist in human history wasn't gold—it was the truth about our past.