Julian Dorey Daily • January 01, 2026
| Guest | Role | Confidence | Extraction Method | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Michael Button | Guest | 85% | RULES | Login to Follow |
FULL EPISODE: https://youtu.be/Gdoo-E5HxnY
The biggest problem with Egypt’s most controversial discovery is simple — it’s entirely underground. This clip breaks down why subsurface evidence at sites like Hawara and Giza creates serious questions historians still can’t answer, and why excavation resistance raises even more suspicion.
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- YT: https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelButton1/posts
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Inside this clip:
• Why the Egyptian Labyrinth being underground matters
• Ben van Kerkwyk’s work on Egypt’s lost structures
• The claim that the Giza pyramids were built in just 20 years
• Why that timeline raises serious logistical questions
• The water erosion theory surrounding the Sphinx
• Evidence suggesting Egypt’s monuments may be far older
• Why certain information remains covered or restricted
• The uncomfortable question: why not just dig and settle it?
No speculation for clicks.
No fantasy history.
Just unresolved evidence sitting beneath the sand.
***TIMESTAMPS***
00:00 – WWII revisionism, radar, Battle of Britain
09:51 – WWI trauma, Pearl Harbor, Western blind spots
16:14 – Ancient Rome, Britain, Caesar, empire shift
30:20 – Egypt labyrinth, Hawara, blocked data
40:12 – Giza, water erosion, information suppression
42:33 – Atlantis, flood myths, Richat Structure
57:38 – Michael’s work
Watch the full conversation on the Julian Dorey Podcast
@JulianDoreyDaily
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