
In this episode of Nephilim Death Squad, we do something different — a raw watch-along and breakdown of the OG True Legends documentary featuring Timothy Alberino, Steve Quayle, Tom Horn, and the early pioneers of modern Nephilim research. Before...
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Narrator (from documentary clips)
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David Lee Corvo
They never went away. They're still here today. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad. I am David Lee Corvo, AKA the Raven. That is Matt Hepner, the merchant of Brown Water and host of Straight Bible. And we're doing something a little bit different here today. This is for the Patreon members only. I don't know if I'll release this, but a lot of you might be aware. Don't. Don't say that. A lot of you might be aware. Is that on blue?
Matt Hepner
Blue Auto Correct.
David Lee Corvo
It is on blue. Okay. We're just making sure that we are. Or I am trying to. There you go. Well, you figured it out. That was good improv. Prepare for a. A debate. A debate with a man who has become my sworn enemy. My sworn enemy. My nemesis is probably a good way to describe it.
Matt Hepner
No.
David Lee Corvo
Anyway, guys, sorry about that. I don't know what the Hell, we did. Where are we leaving off? So. So we're gonna have to cut that beginning chunk out. But, I mean, you guys got a sneak peek at what we're gonna end up watching two in the series of True Legends, which is what? Timothy Albarino, Tom Horn, and Steve Quail. Steve Quail.
Matt Hepner
Marzulis in some of them. They did a True Legends conference in, like, I want to say, like, 2017. And it was raw, bro. Like, this was the stuff. You guys have all been spoiled because now you live in a day where, like, everybody's talking about Nephilim and ancient ruins, bro. 2015, 2016, 2017. You didn't have any of that, bro. So it was people like Timothy albarino, Steve Quayle, L.A. marzulli. That's who all of us cut our teeth on. Tom Horn.
David Lee Corvo
Right?
Matt Hepner
Like, that was where we all started to get like, yeah, wait a minute, what's going on in the planet? So these guys are like, oh, geez for doing that.
David Lee Corvo
Somebody said that I tried to look like Indiana Jones, but instead I ended up looking like Neo, which is a black man. So that's. That's good. Yeah. I mean, I guess what we're doing here is we're going to go through these old DVDs. These are something that you gave to me and you asked me to watch, but I just don't really, like, lock in at home and try to watch an hour and a half documentary because my wife does not want to watch Indiana Jones, Steve Quail, and La Marzulli, dude.
Matt Hepner
My family, like, this is what we would watch on this.
David Lee Corvo
Really kind of embarrassing.
Matt Hepner
No? Like, when we would have Jess's family over on, like, Thanksgiving or, like, Christmas, like, we would. These are straight up the DVDs we would watch. Because, like, in the beginning when I got converted, I had a time period where we just didn't have tv.
David Lee Corvo
Okay.
Matt Hepner
Because the kids were little, and I was like, yo, they cannot be watching Disney and Nickelodeon bloating like this when they're very little. Yeah, it's very important they don't have all that stuff going in their spirit. So we didn't even have tv. And I was just, like, quiet in the cut. Just, like, reading the scripture and reading Spurgeon.
David Lee Corvo
Steve Quill. No, Tom Horn.
Matt Hepner
There was just. There was like, a lot of. A little bit of stuff. But then I think some people in the church shout out to the 501C3 system.
David Lee Corvo
There you go.
Matt Hepner
Like, started to tell me about certain people that you could watch or whatever. And then somehow I got My hands on. Well, we had an Internet, so I think maybe I might have looked them up that way, too.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
But.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, so on, like, holidays, that's what we would watch.
David Lee Corvo
Dude.
Matt Hepner
And my family loved it. I'm like, my whole family loved this.
David Lee Corvo
I mean, I used to like the ancient aliens thing. I think that got a little bit weird. You know, it was like they. They were on to something the first couple of seasons, and then it was like everything just became like, aliens. Aliens. That was their answer for everything. And I'm just like, you know, But I can see how this sort of thing, megalithic structures, how did they come to be? You know, the, The. The.
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David Lee Corvo
The exact precise way they were cut and how they were fitted together, and we don't understand how they were moved. I mean, you know, the pyramids are still flabbergasting people. So, like, all that stuff is super.
Matt Hepner
Fascinating because we're saying, like, okay, what is the story of reality? Like, we cut through all the BS we're seeing, like, what is the story of reality? Because, like, whatever. The same way they manipulate news today. Like, what do you mean? They didn't manipulate history.
David Lee Corvo
No, of course they did.
Matt Hepner
The same way the news can say whatever they want today and make people think it's true. They can do the same thing with history.
David Lee Corvo
I have done that. That's what. That's what the little season people hang their hat on is. All of the Tartaria stuff. I don't know if you've heard of the Tartaria stuff, but it's like mud, floods, and like, subterranean levels to buildings that are as architecturally intricate and. And aesthetically pleasing as it is on the surface. And you go, like, why on earth would you have this? It's underground. It has all this decor, and it's beautiful, but there's, like, these levels to it that are. That are underneath the, you know, the dirt, and it doesn't make any sense. And then people start to speculate. Well, there's actually an entire, you know, mud flood and that these buildings were found, that they were here long before, you know, Some of these capital buildings, for example, people speculate were here. My wife was watching a TikTok video. That's how a lot of good stories start. And it was like this guy outside of a Capitol building in his local area, and he's showing how, like, all the stone is granite and marble, but when they try to patch it up, when there's, like, some issues, like a little bit of damages, they can't do it. Like, the original Building was built, and they don't even understand. The guy's like, I don't understand how you would have gotten the. The stone to do this, how it would have cost as much money. And then how now when they try to patch it up and try to fix it, they're doing it with, like, spackle and crap.
Matt Hepner
Well, that stuff at Machu Picchu looks like it's, like, melted. It looks like it's somehow, like, melted and just formed into play. It's like, how is this even possible that they did this with no mortar, no nothing? But, yeah, like in the 2017 True Legends conference, the dude, Timothy Albarino is the interpreter for the guy. I think his name's Anselm P. Rambla.
David Lee Corvo
Okay.
Matt Hepner
And he does a deep dive in that conference on the tunnel system under Peru. So this was kind of around the same time I started calling on this housing development when I was selling tile, trying to sell tile to this housing development. And one of their things was that the roofs were made out of solar panels. Like, it wasn't solar panels on the roof. The roof itself was solar panels. And they said, yeah, there's this dude called Elon Musk. It's one of his businesses. He has.
David Lee Corvo
I think I've heard of him.
Matt Hepner
The roofs are the solar panels. I was like, what? Who's this dude, Elon Musk? So then I started looking. This dude, Elon Musk, well, one of his technologies is digging the tunnels, like, under LA for traffic. I don't like what you're doing, dude.
David Lee Corvo
I'm just collecting under la.
Matt Hepner
He's trying to do tunnels. Yeah, the boring company. And then so then I'm like, looking at this dude Elon. I'm saying, like, okay, this dude's going to Mars. Then he's got, like, the battery operated cars that everybody said you could never do. Then he's got solar panel. He's got. He's doing, like, all these things.
David Lee Corvo
Ketamine. He's talking to demons.
Matt Hepner
And it begs the question, where's this dude getting his information from if this is all ancient technology?
David Lee Corvo
People do speculate, though, that Elon Musk isn't the genius that he alludes to be. That he's more of like this front man that like, kind of gives us this super genius scapegoat.
Matt Hepner
Leo says, you know Leo that comes in.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's like, I've never been in a.
Matt Hepner
Meeting with Elon, but I've been in meetings where the guys were leaving my meeting to go to a meeting with Elon like, that's his realm.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
In the tech world. But he says that. Yeah, he says, like, Elon's not.
David Lee Corvo
I don't think he is. I think what he does is he's like, he's got a social awkwardness about him that's so profound that we're willing to look at that and go, well, that must be what a super genius is like. So in other words, you imagine what a super genius is like. They're so different from you. Right? So show the public a Stephen Hawking, who, by the way, I do not believe was a super genius. I think they literally took a dude who was crippled, who was trapped in his own body, and they paraded him out in front of the world and. And called him a super genius. I don't think he was at all. I think it was actually like the biggest troll on the planet. And then I think it's very similar with Elon Musk, where you want to, like, you have this scapegoat, the reason for all this fantastic technology, when really there's like these blacklisted government operations.
Matt Hepner
Blacklisted.
David Lee Corvo
Blacklisted government operations with all this funding that they're stealing. Like when the Pentagon gets blown up and it just so happens to be the part that had all the receipts for the, you know, trillions of dollars that went missing. And it all gets funded into these or funneled into these operations. And then they go, we need a mascot. A guy like a happy, cool based face for the public to look at that they kind of adore. And they go, oh, this guy, that's a super genius. Then he gets on Joe Rogan. Joe Rogan asks him a simple question and he goes, well.
Matt Hepner
No, I don't know, Elon. What do you mean? The long responses by Elon, dude, I don't think so. As he does a long response, but we're saying as profound.
David Lee Corvo
We're like, oh, that's a. That's the. The quantum machine in his mind. Yeah, ticking. I think he's just.
Matt Hepner
I don't know, he's an intriguing character. Like, however he got to this position that he's in, who knows? Is that because he's a super genius or not?
David Lee Corvo
I don't know.
Matt Hepner
But it's intriguing that he's in that role. And I like what he was doing, Doge. I mean, that was kind of rad.
David Lee Corvo
I mean, yeah, he does base things. They. I think they're building him up to be this like, based character.
Matt Hepner
Base means good.
David Lee Corvo
So let's. Why don't we start Watching some of this documentary here. I don't know what the, what the, what the. I'm not going to track just for the sake of the audience. We've already got one minute. Oh, no, this is a, this is a trailer. This is a 10 minute trailer. Okay, good. So I clicked on a trailer. I didn't click on the actual thing.
Matt Hepner
Well, it already played the one. It played the Unholy Sea trailer and then it went into like a.
David Lee Corvo
We've got this one, boom, two. Two hours, 27 minutes. We're not going to get through all of this today. All roads lead to Rome. This is a 2016 documentary. The Unholy. See, the Vatican Knows all the secrets is. Is what it's called. And I mean, yeah, 2016.
Matt Hepner
Just, again, just to make the point that, like, you didn't have much, bro. Like, you didn't have a lot of dudes, especially you didn't have on video that was really like tracking this stuff, especially through a biblical lens.
David Lee Corvo
All right, well, that's fine. That's fine.
Matt Hepner
But it is interesting that.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, my wife's in there. Where's Matt's hat? I sent in a hat for Matt.
Matt Hepner
No, yeah, absolutely.
David Lee Corvo
My wife sent in that hat.
Matt Hepner
No, I wanted.
David Lee Corvo
And you're not gonna wear it to.
Matt Hepner
Be like buddies with Albarino? I don't want to do it to like.
David Lee Corvo
Look, I think what you're. This is what you're doing. I'm taking our opponent very seriously.
Matt Hepner
What do you mean?
David Lee Corvo
And I'm respecting him. If this is a guy that's going to challenge me to a debate, I'm not going to glaze him. I'm going to treat him like an adversary who's worth my time, who's worth dressing like, who's worth immersing in his work to try to understand the mind. What I don't like is a guy goes, we're going to go, I love you, Mr. Albarino. I love you so much. I want to be your best friend. And I go, no, you can respect your opponents, dude. You can respect your opponents.
Matt Hepner
I think you guys, I don't agree with all the stuff. I don't think you're gonna have a debate. Well, I think you're gonna like.
David Lee Corvo
He doesn't think that we're gonna. I'll set the whip again. He doesn't think that we agree on all the stuff. Okay. He wants to debate me. And if he wants to debate me, then I'm gonna learn everything I can about him. And I'm gonna, I'm gonna Embody him and I'm gonna win the debate. And that doesn't mean that I have to hate him.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Hey, relax.
David Lee Corvo
Well, I just, like, because you got. I just need that killer instinct from you. Can we get that? I mean, this. Whose team are you on?
Matt Hepner
I'm on both. Dude, this is what this is. The thing I'm saying is that Albarino and us is all like, I know, like right now and I'm new to this or whatever. I'm just saying there's like, there's a. There's a real war going on. And so we don't want to really have beef with the guys who are on our team. Like, it's fun, it's funny.
David Lee Corvo
No, you don't have. No, bro, your.
Matt Hepner
Your whip video was hilarious. That was great. But you got his attention. Now we want to bring him in. And you do have some great points that you, that you do want to ask him, but it's not a debate, it's just. You want to ask.
David Lee Corvo
He's calling it a debate.
Matt Hepner
He's not calling it a debate.
David Lee Corvo
He called it a debate. You're not on the tweeter.
Matt Hepner
He said, do you want to have a grown up conversation about this? And I. Dude, after you railed on him for six weeks straight, I thought that was a gentleman way for him to respond.
David Lee Corvo
I'm not saying that it's not a gentleman way for him to respond. I'm saying he said it's a debate. He's my opponent. I will treat him with respect, but I will treat him as.
Matt Hepner
You dress like him.
David Lee Corvo
No, this is about getting into the mind of Indiana moans. This is about understanding the machinations that are going on and how he sees the world. And let me tell you something, I, I don't think that I can go back to just being normal and dressing normal because I like the way that I see the world when I go outside and I'm dressed like this.
Matt Hepner
Now you know how he feels.
David Lee Corvo
And I knew that about him and that was a lot of the, the kind of. The angst that I had towards him was like, this guy gets to dress cool.
Matt Hepner
The more I ask you guys, like, what's your beef with Alberino? It's always like, look how he dresses. Like, no, no, no. What about his body of work, though?
David Lee Corvo
Like, what about his body of.
Matt Hepner
What about his hat?
David Lee Corvo
What about his necklace?
Matt Hepner
Yeah, dude, no, that's not a relevant.
David Lee Corvo
Wakanda is not a real place, Matt. This is an archaeologist and he's wearing a necklace from Wakanda. It's a fictional place from the Marvel films.
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Matt Hepner
We'll. You got it, brother. If I see you mean four. No problem.
David Lee Corvo
This is just the thing that. That really upsets me is like, we're.
Matt Hepner
Gonna leave it on that shot for a little bit. All right, I'll kind of lean in right here.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, dude, you could have a good time. But I. What. I think what you just said a moment ago, I really want people to remember that is like, I asked you, whose team you on? And you said both.
Matt Hepner
Exactly.
David Lee Corvo
You can't be on both, dude.
Matt Hepner
You guys are on the same team, Dude.
David Lee Corvo
You can't be lukewarm.
Matt Hepner
No, relax. Okay? This is like the story when David's in with Bathsheba. And then Nathan came to David to rebuke him. God could have spoke directly to David, but he didn't. He spoke to Nathan. And Nathan came and rebuked David. And what God was doing was saying, hey, man, this is your boy, David. I want you to know. This is your boy. So this is cool how it came about to, like, rag on him, to get his attention with some funny stuff. That is really funny. And the fuzzy creatures Thought it was. They want to come too. They said. They even said we want to come.
David Lee Corvo
I don't know if I'm gonna let him come.
Matt Hepner
So let's get Albarino and the fuzzy creatures and the ninjas and butterflies. We'll do like one big thing in the back.
David Lee Corvo
Bro. Everything you're saying is true. Like, I know I'm funny. I know I'm very funny. I know I'm very cool. A really humble and humble. But like, when you. So. So I come from a martial arts background and you. You. I loved all my opponents. They were all the homies. But when they were my opponents, they were my opponents. And we're gonna win. Matt, you can't be on both teams. You hear that?
Matt Hepner
Who said that?
David Lee Corvo
That was I. Maybe the holy spirit. Unbelievable, dude.
Matt Hepner
What was that?
David Lee Corvo
This is crazy. Did fuzzy creatures in Timothy Moen's Albarinos, did he give you a studio? Did he give you the ability to preach the gospel to thousands of people.
Matt Hepner
Who are making the point? We're all on the same team and one of the big mistakes is like beefing with people that are on your team.
David Lee Corvo
I'm not beefing.
Matt Hepner
Okay, I like that. Okay, so let's get them all in here, get the conversation going.
David Lee Corvo
Big enough room to get them all.
Matt Hepner
And then this is a great way. If this is how we all kind of met and all kind of got the thing going together, then that's great.
David Lee Corvo
The fuzzy creature dudes are huge, actually. Like, they're gigantic men. And we would need to finish the rest of the studio.
Matt Hepner
That's what I'm saying. If we can see, say that's going to happen. And I'll get top to get the rest done in the back. Dude.
David Lee Corvo
All right. It's our. Our labor brown. Oh, this is property of Israel, which is fine. Uhoh.
Matt Hepner
We're not doing that. Okay, first off, this is like great digital right here for 10 years ago.
David Lee Corvo
Intro is better than this is 10 years ago. Did you not just listen to the intro when we. That does bang in the shadows of the earth.
Matt Hepner
Ten years ago this was like cutting edge.
David Lee Corvo
Guys. W in the chat for the intro, dude. Not. Not their intro. Our intro. Geez, man. Black. Thank you, panda fly. Thank you, admiral. Thank you, Madeline. Thank you, Qui.
Matt Hepner
Gon.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Thank you.
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Matt Hepner
What is the W for?
David Lee Corvo
It's for win.
Military Veteran Narrator
Back in 2005, I was actually stationed or deployed to Qatar.
Matt Hepner
Kandahar giant. That's what he's dealing with. I thought you guys said.
David Lee Corvo
I never said Albarino didn't.
Matt Hepner
Deal with this production.
David Lee Corvo
Timothy albacore tuna.
Matt Hepner
Stop. This is his production and they're talking about the Kandahar Giant.
David Lee Corvo
Let's go.
Matt Hepner
We're never gonna get through it.
David Lee Corvo
Everybody talks about that.
Military Veteran Narrator
We were not alerted for anything abnormal. It was in the middle of the day.
Matt Hepner
Is it loud enough for the people coming?
David Lee Corvo
Let me check with the chat real quick. Chat. Is it loud enough? Chat. Can you guys hear it?
Matt Hepner
Can't we leave it on this? Where?
David Lee Corvo
I guess. But who's gonna go back and forth and pause this stuff?
Matt Hepner
No, just hit. Just turn it on and let it run for a minute.
David Lee Corvo
Ah, they like that. Timothy albacore tuna. Dude, I am so funny, dude. What?
Military Veteran Narrator
Based in Afghanistan, called Bagram. Back in those days, it was pretty austere. It was an old Russian air base that we were using. It's basically built in a bowl in the mountains where you have to stay high right up in the last minute, and then you basically come screaming back down to land. The area to the side of it was called the Valley of Death because during the Soviet days with the Mujahideen, they had fired their rockets into a lot of the helicopters. So you can see all kinds of wrecks and stuff in the valley below, which for the most part I didn't pay attention to because I was a little busy getting the airplane on the ground safely. We landed and basically was told to taxi to the very end of the tarmac. And like I said, it was middle of day, very hot. I remember that we opened the doors and unloaded the equipment that we had brought in, and then we were met at the aircraft by what we later on called the babysitters. But they kind of introduced themselves and said, hey, no cameras. Nobody's taking pictures here.
David Lee Corvo
Geez. Let me tell you something.
Matt Hepner
Have you seen this before?
David Lee Corvo
No, I've never seen this before. I know the Kandahar Giant story. We've. We've covered it extensively. I would say our coverage is exponentially better. But I just want to comment on the pacing of this. It's like, dude, I mean, We've got only 2 hours and 27 minutes and we're just dragging ass.
Matt Hepner
Just give it a second. It's gonna. They're gonna build up. They're gonna get a big giant.
David Lee Corvo
It came out at Spirit a guy.
Matt Hepner
Okay, but they're saying there was babysitters watching them. Then they bring this giant. Yeah. All right, let's go.
David Lee Corvo
All right.
Military Veteran Narrator
We're never gonna do some high value stuff. When the load got there. We're very, of course, curious to see what it was. Because that's just the way you are when you're told that you're not allowed to have a camera.
Matt Hepner
Exactly.
Military Veteran Narrator
They say this thing had been dead for maybe a day or two, but it stunk. And when I say stunk. I've smelled dead things before, but this had a more of a I just.
Matt Hepner
Did when I want to say a.
Military Veteran Narrator
Musky kind of a not really.
David Lee Corvo
If.
Military Veteran Narrator
Somebody hadn't taken a shower in like 10 years type of a musty, musty stink is all I can tell you. And it was basically a day just.
David Lee Corvo
On the on, because as a human being, it's like we get really upset. Right? Like, if you smell bad.
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David Lee Corvo
You go like you feel violated. Oh, dude, violated. I get. Actually, if my wife. If my wife is still in the comments. And look, I'm not trying to say. I'm not even trying to be mean here, but the other day we were in a store and we passed by and there was a young girl who was wearing like a. I don't know what you would call it. Like a Snuggie. You know what a Snuggie is? It's like a hoodie blanket.
Matt Hepner
We had a drink called the Snuggie last year.
David Lee Corvo
All right, well, it's like a hoodie blanket. And. And she smelled super rough. It was all just body smells. And I can't explain it to you, but I was so angry. I was so angry because there's something about, like, when your body smells enter my head, you feel violated. I feel violated. That's a great way of putting you.
Matt Hepner
Walk in say there's an area and you're just being gassy, like you like to do. I don't ever be with your own, that's no problem. But somebody else, you just feel violated.
David Lee Corvo
I don't be gassy.
Matt Hepner
Happens to me when I go in the back if I gotta clean the bathroom in the coffee shop, I walk in, I just feel violated.
David Lee Corvo
Sometimes I go back there and I go, oh, my.
Matt Hepner
And then I'm mad and I'm trying to imagine, like, who just came back.
David Lee Corvo
Here and I'm mad at them, whose body they violated.
Matt Hepner
Yeah. But it's like, wait, whoa. Just slow down. Just slow down. It's not that big of a thing. They just did what's natural.
David Lee Corvo
No, it's definitely a big thing.
Matt Hepner
But you feel very violated.
David Lee Corvo
Well, so I guess within the. Within the nephilim, you know, communities, they don't do. Because this guy smelled like ass. Well, he'd been dead for 10 days, right? Is that what they said? Oh, no. He said didn't shower for 10 days. Would have been dead for a couple of days.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, I don't know, bro. He's getting into some nephilim stuff, so I don't know. Let's see. Or this is going to take five hours. Okay. Told me not to do that.
David Lee Corvo
It's going to be in segments. Okay, Segments. Don't worry, you're gonna get your fill of Canada hard.
Matt Hepner
Isn't there a way to watch him on, like, fast forward where it, like. It's like double speed.
David Lee Corvo
Timothy Alba, core tuna. Yeah, let's see. We could do that. Might be a little obnoxious.
Matt Hepner
No, they're going slow.
David Lee Corvo
They're talking 1.5.
Military Veteran Narrator
This guy was extremely large. Our pallets are basically, if I remember correctly, about 9 by 12ft.
Matt Hepner
You're a genius, bro.
Military Veteran Narrator
This guy was laying in a fetal position on the pallet. So he. And he filled the pallet. We estimated his size at approximately 12 to 10ft tall. I did see a skin color. I was expecting somebody of more Arabic descent, being in Afghanistan and all. I know he was dead, but he was very pale, very white. Another thing that us and the rest of the crew, we took our feet. He was in a field position, so you could take your feet and put it kind of. You can see where his feet were there. And they were. They were wrapped up. He did not have shoes on, but he had, like. Looked like he's wrapping them in some kind of a canvas type stuff. But we were sticking our feet and his feet were extremely big. We know that the, the standard weight on those palace is about 1500 pounds. And I do remember that the load master did the weights and it was around 1100 pound guy.
Matt Hepner
What? No, he didn't weigh 1100 pounds.
David Lee Corvo
I mean think about it. 10 to 12ft. Yeah, why not? What's that? What's. How tall are you?
Matt Hepner
Right, at six foot.
David Lee Corvo
So we like 220. No, 240.
Matt Hepner
What are you talking about? I shredded 180.
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David Lee Corvo
You look a little heavy, but.
Matt Hepner
Oh, I got a six pack. I'm 180, bro.
David Lee Corvo
Geez, I've never seen you get so touchy. That was weird. You good?
Matt Hepner
220. Is that what you're. Oh, I see. No, that's fine.
David Lee Corvo
Well, you know, because I'm only 57 and I hear that I was 2, 250.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, I've seen those pictures, bro. I'm well aware of that. Okay, so if you were 5 foot 6, 250. Okay, you're right. If you add that times carry the one divided by two. Yeah. It ends up at eleven hundred pounds. Yeah, I see.
David Lee Corvo
Well think about you double the height, right? And then. Because that's at least 10ft there.
Matt Hepner
No, you're double the height and half the width.
David Lee Corvo
Bro, you are exactly half the width.
Matt Hepner
You're 5 foot 6, but you're whatever half of that is. Why?
David Lee Corvo
Well if somebody. My ratio is one to two. Dude, don't say that. Somebody said the Nephilim's ratio were 1 to 2. I don't remember where we picked it up, but if this thing is 12ft tall, does that mean it's. It's like 5ft to 6ft wide? Because that's.
Matt Hepner
Yes.
David Lee Corvo
And that's a big ass. Yeah, that's 1100 pounds, dog.
Matt Hepner
Let's go. Let's.
David Lee Corvo
I know, let's listen.
Matt Hepner
Let's go.
Military Veteran Narrator
You know what done it is it's basically like railroad tie. So that you need a forklift underneath it and pick it up. So it was on dunnage and basic dunnage is like maybe a 4x4. And then the pallet is say yay thick. It's actually aluminum and balsa wood. And this guy, I mean laying down was very, very wide. I mean and he was like. I said he's in a field position.
David Lee Corvo
And you go up. No, he's not talking about me, dude.
Matt Hepner
I'm just saying you have a wide back.
David Lee Corvo
Did you see what he did though?
Matt Hepner
Can you do a ton of pull ups because you have a wide back?
David Lee Corvo
I could do a lot of pull ups. But you know what people say? They're like, those aren't real pull ups. I'm like, how many bad pull ups can you do then? Because I like the inward grip.
Matt Hepner
The N word. What, bro? No, I don't play like that.
David Lee Corvo
I know you guys do inward.
Matt Hepner
Oh, inward. Okay. I just know how you guys get, and I don't like that.
David Lee Corvo
No, dude.
Matt Hepner
Okay. Inward there's a forward grip there's a back. Okay, okay, okay.
David Lee Corvo
All right. No, dude, I like those. I could do 20 of those. I could do a set of 20.
Matt Hepner
I believe that.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
But then I have to.
Matt Hepner
You got a solid bag.
David Lee Corvo
But if I do the fully extended ones, like a wide grip and a fully extended. I could do 15.
Matt Hepner
Bad for your shoulder when you're. When you're way wide like that, it's bad for yourself.
David Lee Corvo
That's what the. My chin up are at home. That's where the grips are.
Matt Hepner
Okay, let's watch the thing and keep it.
Military Veteran Narrator
And of course, he's under a terminal.
David Lee Corvo
He said he was, like, up to that. He's like, gesturing to his neck. You assume this guy is, you know, somewhere in the neighborhood of six feet. So he's looking at, like five and a half feet. Plus there's a. A pallet. So get rid of that pallet. This thing is. Is what, five feet wide? Five feet wide.
Matt Hepner
Five feet.
David Lee Corvo
Dude, that'll kill you. That'll kebab you.
Matt Hepner
Well, let's hear the story. I think he does do that, but.
Military Veteran Narrator
He was one dense. He was a dense guy. We questioned the babysitters of. Hey, where'd you get this guy? And some of the army guys there with him relayed to us that this guy had, I guess, been living up in the mountains next to a village where the villagers basically treated him like a God. I did infer that they were making sacrifices. This guy, because they said he was broken.
Matt Hepner
So they treated. Yeah, okay.
David Lee Corvo
Because they always demand sacrifices or else they're gonna.
Matt Hepner
Okay. I just want to make sure I was to miss that.
David Lee Corvo
They go, hey, give me the. And you hear those stories on Solomon island, there's supposedly this giants to still.
Matt Hepner
Live in the caves on Solomon Island.
David Lee Corvo
And they would give them, like, tobacco and goats and stuff like that. And sometimes they would have, like, nice interactions with them. I wonder about that sometimes because we've done episodes on, like, are the Nephilim. Can they be redeemed? Do they all have to be evil?
Matt Hepner
You got to be a descendant of Adam.
David Lee Corvo
I am gassy, dude.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Not there.
Matt Hepner
No.
Military Veteran Narrator
Supposedly killed the first team that they came across. He was extremely big and fast and agile for a guy that size. They set up another team, and when the second team went in to get him, supposedly he had already started to basically eat on the team that. That had been killed the first time. They then grabbed a helicopter and the helicopter brought him down, where we picked him up. After we loaded the giant, it was just a standard, standard mission back. We took him all the way back to Aludine, Qatar, where he was transloaded onto a. Another airplane. I believe it was a C17. I was done with my mission. Then I got away from it. I was done. I did ask some questions later of, you know, where it might have gone. And as a grapevine goes, it was probably taken back to the United States. And the words I heard were, right.
Matt Hepner
Can you just show some of the. We actually have. Can you show that? Do you have a way to show this on camera or. No, because we actually have some of.
David Lee Corvo
The original that would have to go. That needs to go to my Twitter. If it goes to my Twitter, I can. I can pull it up. Yeah, I can pull that up. But it's got to go to my Twitter. My messages on Twitter, because. Because it is an original photo from the scene. From the scene.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Yeah.
David Lee Corvo
And this is something that's highly contested. It's one of those things where they go, I don't know if that's real or not, but it's worth it saying, I don't have it right now. It's got to go to my Twitter. If it goes to my Twitter, I'll get it. But what is worth saying is that image, and maybe we'll show it later. That's before AI.
Matt Hepner
Correct.
David Lee Corvo
And a lot of people will claim that. And I go, no, that's older than. Than the AI is. Although apparently the government has AI, so. All right, let's get back into this again.
Military Veteran Narrator
I don't know.
Matt Hepner
That's just the intro.
David Lee Corvo
That's just the intro, dude.
Matt Hepner
All right.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, but I'm saying notice, though, why don't we do this? Why don't we isolate this and then steal this as the logo? Look at. Look at the ufo and then right underneath it.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, that goes hard. That does go hard.
David Lee Corvo
Is it nds, dude, they made this for us right there.
Matt Hepner
We didn't even know.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, they. Yeah, they didn't know.
Matt Hepner
Under the ufo, bro. That is gangster.
David Lee Corvo
Take that and. And then post it and tag Albarino and say, we got a new logo. Oh, that's.
Matt Hepner
That is awesome. Thanks for the logo. I know this was 10 years ago, but shout out to the time machine, like, we really appreciate this.
David Lee Corvo
That's pretty cool, dude. That's pretty cool. Okay. Are you having fun? I love this. Are you having fun? Dude?
Matt Hepner
I literally asked you to do this for, like, weeks, bro. I was like, let me come on your show and, like, do a review. Like, it's not.
David Lee Corvo
You're on our show, dude. You're part of the team. Stop it.
Matt Hepner
Well, it's complicated, all right?
David Lee Corvo
It is complicated. I'll give you that. The holy sea, the unholy in history.
Matt Hepner
My God. Where are they at now? At South America?
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, Timothy, it's really simple.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Those who control the past determine the future. Secret knowledge is the most precious commodity on Earth. It's the currency of the occult and the Luciferian elite.
Matt Hepner
Boom.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
BLAB.
Matt Hepner
This is 10 years ago. They were saying this, dude, Knowledge is power.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
It's not just a popular expression, it's a fact. Especially knowledge pertaining to the watchers, their hybrid offspring, and their lost technology.
David Lee Corvo
Amen.
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David Lee Corvo
Oh, you know what, though?
Narrator (from documentary clips)
I think I do want to discover I'm following the trail of the color.
David Lee Corvo
Have that photo. And this is because they're already off the Kandahar Giant stuff. So I just want to pull it back real quick and just show this photo because this is something that's, like, really old, and people, they're not really sure if this is real, and they say that it's AI I. I personally don't think that it's AI.
Matt Hepner
No, I mean, you guys were there. You know that it's not A.I.
David Lee Corvo
Well, I mean, here let's. Let's show it.
Matt Hepner
It's clear.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah. Well, there you go. So, I mean, that's a real photo.
Matt Hepner
There you have it. People say, oh, no, it was fake.
Military Veteran Narrator
What do you.
Matt Hepner
The guys were there. NDS was there.
David Lee Corvo
And something worth mentioning. Count those fingers. How many fingers you see? At least six. At least six? Yeah.
Matt Hepner
Two rows of teeth.
David Lee Corvo
The smell.
Matt Hepner
Six fingers, six toes.
David Lee Corvo
A lot of smell, dude. A lot of smell. Didn't go down easy.
Matt Hepner
Yeah. I mean, og, the king of Beijing, they measured his bed, which would have been, like, this guy's palette. I think if we do the math on that, I don't have it in front of me, so I don't want anybody to be like, oh, you misquoted the scripture. But I think it was like 18ft was the size of his bed.
David Lee Corvo
What I will say, too, is if you look at the way it's laying, that's not a true measurement of shoulder to shoulder, because you're kind of, like, crumpled up a little bit, Right? I bet you that bad boy was every bit of, like, five and a half feet wide. Yeah. Took him down, though. That's what's crazy. Imagine being any of the guys that got to say, yeah, killed it.
Matt Hepner
Wait, did we even get into the story of who killed it?
David Lee Corvo
That's kind of weird. They didn't.
Matt Hepner
I think they do, though, if they didn't already and we weren't paying attention. They do later in the movie, maybe.
David Lee Corvo
Hey, I guess I won't spoil anything. We'll go back and talk about it later on if it comes up again. All right, let's continue. Oh, I don't know. What do you guys think in the chat? Real. Not real.
Matt Hepner
Look at these stones, bro. Huge, what I'm saying. But look at the way they're cut and they fit perfectly together. There's no mortar. They last through how many centuries of earthquakes?
David Lee Corvo
And it's almost as if it was designed in such a way as to say, like, yeah, you're not gonna. Like, that's how crazy this is.
Matt Hepner
Well, my first thing when I. Again, this 10 years ago or so, I'm watching the stuff I'm saying, like, yeah, if there was a worldwide flood, like, that's all that would be left. Like, if they had computer chips and if they had airplanes and whatever else they had, and there was a worldwide flood and all this destruction, everything's gone. It's all gone. The only thing that is left would be, like, stone structures like that. And then, you know how we have, like, framed buildings, like A block frame, but then there's sheetrock or whatever is the finish.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, yeah, it.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Was that.
Matt Hepner
The finish. I don't know if that was the finish. Like, maybe there was something else that was the finish on these, these things. But that's all that, all that's left. But all I know is back then this stuff would get me going, bro. I'd be like, what is going on on the planet?
David Lee Corvo
Going, that's weird. Let's get, let's keep watching this. Hold on a second.
Matt Hepner
All right.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Relating to the world. Before the flood of Noah, all roads lead to Rome. The Vatican knows all the secrets.
Matt Hepner
That's why Peter calls Rome Babylon in one of his epistles.
David Lee Corvo
Don't tell. I don't, I don't need you talking bad about old Daddy Fish hat on this show, okay?
Matt Hepner
Who's old Daddy Fish?
David Lee Corvo
Old daddy Fish hat, it's got like that. The, the Hat of Dagon, basically.
Matt Hepner
Oh, yeah, they wear them there.
David Lee Corvo
Well, fish hat.
Matt Hepner
Look at all that stuff.
David Lee Corvo
Beautiful architecture, though. What?
Matt Hepner
Beautiful Coliseum.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, it's produced by Stephen Quill and.
Matt Hepner
Alvarino, written and directed by Timothy Alberto Go.
David Lee Corvo
I think our, our picture blocked him. Gen 6 production.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, they're just in wrong, dude. They're at like the Spanish Steps. They're at like the, the Forum, I think they've got there. The Coliseum, St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican. It's all.
David Lee Corvo
Honestly, I'm, I'm really excited. I'm looking forward to getting to see like a Timothy Albarino before the Jews get to him. Like, this is the guy they can't stop.
Documentary Narrator
Where does the seed of ultimate temporal.
Matt Hepner
Wow.
David Lee Corvo
A little thick in the face. Got some cheeks on.
Matt Hepner
No, he's just younger, man.
David Lee Corvo
He's younger.
Matt Hepner
Like, like, what age is this guy? I'm not.
David Lee Corvo
Ah, he's probably younger than I am now, right?
Matt Hepner
He looks like a young guy, but in his 20s. Wise, like, he's older. You just, you don't really know, man.
David Lee Corvo
Call it wise, some call it pompous, but he's.
Matt Hepner
But he's vibing with like 70 year olds, dude. He's in this with Tom.
David Lee Corvo
He's an old soul, huh?
Documentary Narrator
Many believe it is here in Rome and specifically in the Vatican.
Matt Hepner
Wait, wait, wait. I missed what he said was there.
David Lee Corvo
He said, many say it's. Oh, I don't know what's there.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Let's find out.
Matt Hepner
Sorry.
Documentary Narrator
Where does the seed of ultimate, temporal and spiritual power reside? Many believe it is here in Rome and specifically in the Vatican. City occupies an incredibly minuscule piece of Real estate, just over 100 acres. It is an entirely independent sovereignty, complete with its own police force, military contingent.
Matt Hepner
Central saying, how is this affiliated with the Church, bro?
Military Veteran Narrator
Like, what does that.
Matt Hepner
They've got 100 acres, it's got its own police force. Like, how is that the Church? Yeah, the pentagram right there.
Documentary Narrator
No, Although Vatican City occupies.
Matt Hepner
Boom, up top.
David Lee Corvo
Right here.
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Matt Hepner
I mean, DCs set up the same way.
David Lee Corvo
No, I'm just saying. I'm just saying. Did you see it?
Matt Hepner
All the cities are like that.
David Lee Corvo
I just bet you didn't see.
Documentary Narrator
Incredibly minuscule piece of real estate, just over 100 acres.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Documentary Narrator
It is an entirely independent sovereign country, complete with its own police force, military contingent, media conglomerate, central banks, Ministry of Foreign affairs, and intelligence agents. Covertly referred to as the Entity. The Vatican's infamous intelligence apparatus is widely considered to be the most informed, most penetrated and most insidious.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, I bet it's the most penetrating world.
Documentary Narrator
Like a spider purchase atop an incredibly subtle intelligence gathering web comprised of priestly confessors, holy orders, secret societies and informants of all stripes. Stealthily embedded into every echelon of society, this complex and pervasive nexus collects information from all corners of the Earth, even from the most remote locations, and feeds it to the entity at the Vatican. There may be more secrets concealed in the vaults and archives beneath St. Peter's Basilica than in any of the confidential dossiers of every other nation combined. The Holy See has been in the business of intelligence gathering for a very.
David Lee Corvo
I do think this is interesting, though. This is interesting because I agree with everything about the Vatican and the Jesuits and, you know, like, yeah, Vatican City, what's underground? The supposed, you know, legendary Vatican library.
Matt Hepner
We get out that shot and get back to shots three.
David Lee Corvo
What? What we're on. Oh, you want to. You mean you want to make it full screen?
Matt Hepner
Well, yeah. I'm just saying if we're, like, talking and we're not even on the screen, people are going to think that sucks.
David Lee Corvo
I don't think people are going to think that sucks. They don't have to be full screen.
Matt Hepner
I'm just saying. At least full screen. So the Vatican. Back to what you were saying. But, like, seems normal.
David Lee Corvo
I'm not going to name names. Right. But I do happen to know. And you could just observe them. You could just observe them. He's not going to talk about the corruption in the state of Israel.
Matt Hepner
Who?
David Lee Corvo
Albarino.
Matt Hepner
Okay.
David Lee Corvo
And that's interesting. That's worth mentioning because it's like. Yeah, I think he's absolutely Right. The Vatican plays a massive role in all of this. There are these superpowers across the planet that are moving and obscuring and obfuscating and. And they have these agendas and they're hiding history from us. Right. But, like, he's not going to talk about Israel, and that's interesting to me.
Matt Hepner
Okay, but this is another thing. No, I'm just saying there's a generational thing too.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
Where like, some of us are just like straight Bible and we understand Israel biblically. And so maybe. Maybe some of us. I'll take some of the blame. Have been slower to recognize all of the bad that you guys are very good at pointing out about modern Israel.
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David Lee Corvo
Where.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, okay. Now I'm like, okay, yeah, that's. That's bad. I don't think any of it's worse than what they did in the Bible.
David Lee Corvo
No, that's fair, but.
Matt Hepner
Okay, but I feel like people, we're just saying, like, dude, there's the whole Bible's about Israel, bro. Like, yeah, we're a little bit slower to, like, throw rocks at them because quickly we look at ourselves. You know, we look at ourselves and say, man, I'm. I'm just as bad as them. But it's. But it's a valid point what's being brought up. And it fits the cycles. It fits exactly what happens in the Bible where Israel does bad, Israel does good.
David Lee Corvo
But that's the thing, right? If that's an observable cycle. Yes, but then, like, you're gonna.
Matt Hepner
No, no, no. You're bringing up. That's what I'm saying. You're bringing up a very valid point, is that we could absolutely be in one of those time periods where Israel's.
David Lee Corvo
Doing evil, Israel is doing bad.
Matt Hepner
We could. We could very well. Yeah. Biblically speaking. Do me a favor. Lay that pattern on today and say. Okay, that's happening today.
David Lee Corvo
Okay, let's just do this, though, because this is something that the audience has wanted for a while, and I've been hesitant to do it, and I'm not really. I think it's a good time to do it. I need you to publicly look in the camera. No, I need you to denounce Israel.
Matt Hepner
No, I'm not doing.
David Lee Corvo
I need you to denounce Israel and say that you have no allegiance in the government of Israel to Benjamin Netanyahu.
Matt Hepner
No, it's like, whatsoever. I'm your handler and I'm buddies with Laura Loomer. Like, the chick said that in the comments, remember?
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, she's a She's a witch. Not the chick in the comments. Laura Loomer. All right.
Matt Hepner
No, she's my friend.
David Lee Corvo
Well, she's definitely kind of like a. Like a. Like a witch, but yeah. All right, let's go. Let's keep it. Let's keep it going. So you're not going to denounce Israel, though.
Matt Hepner
Let's go and watch the thing. Let's go.
David Lee Corvo
Take note, guys.
Documentary Narrator
Very long time. For over a thousand years, the Church of Rome has been expanding its global reach through military conquest, religious subjugation, and political intrigue, acquiring along the way a vast repop. Repository of priceless manuscripts and remarkable artifacts from the dateless past.
Matt Hepner
Yikes.
David Lee Corvo
That's real. What is that?
Matt Hepner
Something went through that thing along the way.
Documentary Narrator
A vast repository of priceless manuscripts and remarkable artifacts from the day.
David Lee Corvo
Are you just showing us things? What is that?
Matt Hepner
No. Who knows if that's, like, supposed to be Goliath's skull. Where David's. David skulls.
David Lee Corvo
Those are. Those are just the natives trying to emulate their. Their gods or lowercase holes in their skull. Well, that. I mean, that's. I'm saying the elongation of the skull.
Matt Hepner
Oh, I was talking about the hole in it.
David Lee Corvo
Well, I mean, that, too. That's, like. Looks like our logo.
Matt Hepner
No, no, the elongated skulls. These guys have tons of stuff on them.
David Lee Corvo
Well, we know that, but I've never seen one with this, but.
Matt Hepner
Yo, what is that, 1396.
David Lee Corvo
That's just like the. No, it's like the lot number says af. No, I'm just saying.
Documentary Narrator
Is power. Then the Vatican reign supreme. So what does the Holy See know?
David Lee Corvo
Is that an Israeli.
Documentary Narrator
Giants are the bones of giants harbored within the secret passageways and catacombs under the Vatican.
David Lee Corvo
It.
Documentary Narrator
We have reason to believe that they are, or at least were at one time.
David Lee Corvo
He looks like he's struggling with inflammation.
Matt Hepner
No, you don't think. No, he's just in better shape now. Like, that's all you're noticing.
Documentary Narrator
Under the Vatican, we have reason to believe that they are.
David Lee Corvo
Or at least a little puffy. A little puffy? You know, what I got to admire is the dedication to the mustache goatee for this many years. I mean, like, he. He picked a facial hairstyle early, and he stuck with it for the rest of his life. And I respect that kind of consistency, you know what I mean? Because I go through a lot of different looks. I have, like, an identity issue. I'm like, who am I?
Matt Hepner
You really do.
David Lee Corvo
Where do I belong? Like, this kind of a deal. Like, Are you doing. Are you doing a speaking text on this show?
Matt Hepner
Period. Can you text her question mark?
David Lee Corvo
Don't do a speaking text on this show. You don't. Oh, my God. No respect.
Matt Hepner
You were talking apologies.
David Lee Corvo
And it denounced Israel. Oh, my God.
Documentary Narrator
Work at one time.
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Matt Hepner
Bringing up the similarities between Israel and.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The Vatican and the agents of the Holy See. I've known about the giants for many centuries. In the last episode in this documentary series, we presented historical evidence proving that the bones of giants were recovered in Peru.
David Lee Corvo
We didn't see that because I have the DVD here and we were gonna watch it, but I can't put it in my. My keyboard's broken and I can't put it in the computer, so I had to go on Rumble. They didn't have the first one, so we'll have to do the. For, you know, episode one in the documentary series earlier. So whatever he's talking about, some of you guys who, you know, including myself, who haven't seen this are not gonna have any context. But that's okay because we didn't need these guys to learn that we already knew this.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Ecuador and Bolivia by the Spanish conquistadors and Catholic priests during the conquest and conversion of the Incan empire in the 15th and 16th centuries. Now, we're not just talking about some random fragments of bones that could have been mistaken for Macedonia or giant sloths. Full skeletons and bodies of giants measuring well over 15ft tall were discovered all over the land. The Inca knew about the giants. In fact, they believe that the massive megaliths found throughout Their empire were built by a race of ancient giants before.
David Lee Corvo
Dude, I don't think I've ever seen that.
Matt Hepner
You haven't?
David Lee Corvo
That was. Don't. Don't rub it in, dude.
Matt Hepner
Go back.
David Lee Corvo
Hey, dude, if I'm going to humble myself, you got to help me out here. You can't just.
Matt Hepner
Well, no, this is what I've been trying to say to you is, like, yo, Albarino's been covering stuff for a long time, dude.
David Lee Corvo
That, like, Alba cortuna is legit. Look at the size of those stones in the back. I mean.
Matt Hepner
Wait, wait, wait. You're talking about Machu Picchu. You haven't seen.
David Lee Corvo
I just never seen them in. In the context of another person standing next to it like that, bro.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, maybe I have. We don't have cranes today that could lift a stone.
David Lee Corvo
No, I know that, but, like, I didn't like that one. To the right.
Matt Hepner
Yes. Golly. And it's perfectly cut.
David Lee Corvo
Golly.
Matt Hepner
It's perfectly placed. And I'm pretty sure they say that stone is not quarried in that mountain. That's from another mountain. Like. Like that type of stone is not found on that mountain.
David Lee Corvo
I mean, I've heard all that stuff. I know all that stuff, but, like, the sheer size of that thing.
Matt Hepner
All right, so we'll go to Machu Picchu with Albarino. Okay, let's go.
David Lee Corvo
No, we're not gonna go with Albarino. We're gonna have two dudes dressed like Indiana Jones.
Matt Hepner
Yes. Me and Topple. Dress normal.
Documentary Narrator
It'll be.
Matt Hepner
Dude, this will be a blast, bro.
David Lee Corvo
Put the hat on.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Knew about the giants. In fact, they believed that the massive megaliths found throughout their empire were built by a race of ancient giants before they were destroyed in a great flood. They venerated the hills in the mountains of the countryside because their legends told that the bones of giants could still be found buried within them. And the legends of the Inca were more than myth. On one occasion, the Spaniards discovered that the natives had enshrined the mummified bodies of giants in a cave and were worshiping them as gods.
David Lee Corvo
Gods.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The chroniclers of Peru recorded that the bodies and bones of giants were incinerated by the priests of the Holy See as they labored to extirpate idolatry among the natives. But the records also indicate that not all of the bones were destroyed. Many of them were confiscated and fell into the hands of the Spanish Inquisition. In other words, into the hands of.
Matt Hepner
The Church of Roman.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
What most people don't realize about the Roman Catholic Church is how intensely involved it is in both the reconnaissance and recovery of arcane relics relating to the true narrative of prehistory. So while the rest of the world is being distracted with the convenient fantasy of Darwinism and the evolution of the species, the Vatican is quietly gathering evidence that tells a very different story. For centuries, the agents of the Holy See, especially the Jesuits, have been occupying strategic archaeological locations and seizing critical artifacts all over the earth.
David Lee Corvo
Earth.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Oftentimes, Catholic cathedrals, churches, and monasteries are built right on top of the foundations of ancient pagan temples and secret subterranean caverns or passageways.
Matt Hepner
Yes, that's big. That's big.
David Lee Corvo
But that would. I wonder if that's just.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
I was informed.
Matt Hepner
No, that's big. The dude Anselm P. Rambler gets into that. That's. That's like, his point in. In the 2017 True Legends Conference. He does this big thing, like I said, the Albarino does the interpreting on from Spanish to English.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, yeah.
Matt Hepner
And that's his whole point, is that they built the Catholic Church, like, over those pagan ruins, and boom, there's the tunnels underneath. And then the stuff that they find in those tunnels is crazy, dude.
David Lee Corvo
Huh? It's always tunnels. You know who digs tunnels?
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David Lee Corvo
The Jews.
Matt Hepner
Stop.
David Lee Corvo
All right, let's bring this back up.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Years ago by multiple individuals within the intelligence community that when dealing with the anti diluvian ruins, what's apparent on the surface is not nearly as significant as what's hidden underground. If a Catholic church is built on top of an ancient temple.
David Lee Corvo
Did you just say plop?
Matt Hepner
No, I was gonna say pause because I wanted to see that stuff in the background when Steve.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, yeah, yeah, sure.
Matt Hepner
Let's.
David Lee Corvo
He's got some interesting. It's like a Nephilim attack.
Matt Hepner
Look at that thing, dude.
David Lee Corvo
Dude, that would be a real problem, huh?
Matt Hepner
He's got Roman soldiers just attacking that crazy thing, bro.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, well, you hear stories about, like, how, like, natives, you know, trap them in cave systems and smoke them out and suffocated them to death. Like, there's ways and I. And a lot of the. Look at it. There you go. Six fingers, too, though.
Matt Hepner
It's looking wild, bro.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Yeah.
David Lee Corvo
Steve Quail looking rough.
Matt Hepner
No, he's an OG dude.
David Lee Corvo
No, I know. It's just like, he's.
Matt Hepner
He's old, though.
David Lee Corvo
The O is. Is a capital.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, capital.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, yeah.
Matt Hepner
Okay.
David Lee Corvo
I like that.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Old on the surface is not nearly as significant as what's hidden underground. If a Catholic church is built on top of an ancient temple or some important archaeological site, Then the priest can excavate undercover and extract whatever artifacts or bones might be buried there.
David Lee Corvo
You know what? It's got to be cool, though. Oh, they let Alvareno. He. He. He's always in talk.
Matt Hepner
Our guy is in.
David Lee Corvo
The guy that's in the tunnels all the time.
Matt Hepner
No, I'm just saying you, like, mock his. Wear his garments because he's, like, out and about, like, doing stuff. Like, there he is. He's doing it. You're like, no, he's only doing podcasts. But back then he was always doing this kind of stuff.
David Lee Corvo
No, but you don't. Just because Indiana Jones wore it in the. In the movies doesn't mean that that's actual garb that you would wear.
Matt Hepner
You guys can't understand anybody who dresses different than, like, people from New York City or New Jersey.
David Lee Corvo
No, that's not true.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, you mock everything I wear. He mock everything you wear? No, cuz you on sketch, like, oh, if you dress like me, you're normal. If not, you're different. You're weird.
David Lee Corvo
No, that's not true.
Documentary Narrator
You.
David Lee Corvo
You don't think that's a abnormal. You don't think that that's a. An outlier you never knew, like, bikers.
Matt Hepner
That wear, like, leather. Like, bikers wear leather jackets. I wouldn't wear it, but they're bike. They're a biker.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, they're biking. This is a man who's dressing like a fictional character.
Matt Hepner
No, he's a. He's a real person.
David Lee Corvo
No, no, I know he's a real person.
Matt Hepner
His name is Timothy Alvarino. He's a real person.
David Lee Corvo
No, Indiana Jones is a fictional character, and that's who he's dressing like. There are no other examples of that outfit in real life. Only one fictional character dresses like that. That's what's happening, dude.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Without the general public having any knowledge of their activities. Nowhere is this kind of subterfuge better.
David Lee Corvo
Illustrated than good use of the word subterfuge. Peru.
Matt Hepner
Cusco. Let's go. I want to go to Peru, bro.
David Lee Corvo
Why? Because Indiana Jones.
Matt Hepner
No, because, like, they got really good food, forest stuff going on there too, man. They grow tons of good food. All right, well, good coffee comes out of Peru.
David Lee Corvo
That's true.
Matt Hepner
It's like a pretty. It's a pretty rad climate. My wife.
David Lee Corvo
My wife.
Documentary Narrator
Cusco was the capital Encento of the Tawantinsuyo, the four regions of the vast Inca empire, which extended from what is today Colombia all the way down the Pacific coast to Chile and Argentina, much like Rome. Cusco was both the political and religious power axis of the empire.
David Lee Corvo
I gotta do something real quick.
Matt Hepner
What?
David Lee Corvo
I gotta listen to him in regular time because I'm like, is he having accent that he doesn't have anymore?
Matt Hepner
What?
David Lee Corvo
I don't know.
Documentary Narrator
Pacific coast to Chile and Argentina. Much like Rome, Cusco was both the political and religious power axis of the empire.
David Lee Corvo
He kind of had empire. He has an accent?
Matt Hepner
No, that's how he talks, bro.
David Lee Corvo
Is he faking an accent?
Matt Hepner
No, he's bilingual, dude. I don't know if Spanish or English was his first language. I don't know, but he's very fluent in both.
David Lee Corvo
What is Albarino Spanish?
Matt Hepner
I think he's from Peru. I think his ancestors are from Peru. No, I mean, I don't know, but I think Peru.
David Lee Corvo
Because he doesn't want.
Documentary Narrator
According to legend, it was renowned founder of the Inca empire.
David Lee Corvo
I think he's faking an accent.
Documentary Narrator
Uncle Kabak, who led his people for the sacred valley to establish the city of Cusco. The Inca called that land the home of the gods. And for good reason.
Matt Hepner
Somebody said he looks more like raven than raven.
Documentary Narrator
Although historians almost unanimously attribute these immense megalithic constructions to the Inca. The Inca themselves.
Matt Hepner
Hold on.
David Lee Corvo
Hit Possibly.
Matt Hepner
What if we find out you guys are like long lost cousins and that's why you're doing a deep dive right now? You have that trippy face because you're like, what if he's from Ecuador? What if we are like, yes, you are, bro.
David Lee Corvo
You've got.
Matt Hepner
What if you guys end up being related?
David Lee Corvo
We're not related.
Matt Hepner
That might be what's happening. You guys do look alike now that.
David Lee Corvo
I'm looking because I'm dressed like India.
Matt Hepner
No, your face looks like Alvarino.
David Lee Corvo
Alvarino looks like Indiana Jones and I look like Indiana Jones.
Matt Hepner
You guys might be related. The same.
David Lee Corvo
Who is a fictional.
Matt Hepner
You guys comb it like a different direction, but it's the same.
David Lee Corvo
We'll comb it very similar. You know, just because that's. Whoa.
Matt Hepner
What if you guys are like antagonistic and come to find out you're related? Your long lost cousins.
David Lee Corvo
You know what, man, that would be wild. The thing that keeps getting lost and everybody thinks that I'm just going after Indiana Jones. He dunked on podcasters who talk about Nephilim. And if he's not talking directly about us, he's talking about my people and I gotta represent. So he's the one who.
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Matt Hepner
Okay.
David Lee Corvo
Who loose the first stone.
Matt Hepner
Well, okay, that's fine. But I'm just saying what if you guys are related. And that's why we're not really antagonism, like when there's sibling rivalry. What if you guys have that going on, bro, you're actually related.
David Lee Corvo
I'm not related to him.
Documentary Narrator
Record of their building.
Matt Hepner
It's a cool walk.
Documentary Narrator
When Cusco finally fell to Francisco Pizarro and his conquistados in 1537, the temples of the Inca were raised. Raised to the ground, and Catholic cathedrals were erected in their place. Right on top of their ruins, the heathen had been slain and the pagan empire of the Inca conquered by the pious soldiers of the church. It didn't take long for the gilded.
David Lee Corvo
Look at that. He's doing that yoni thing. Look at the yoni thing. You don't know, dude. There it is, the power yoni. I see you, Timothy Albacore Tuna, doing your power yoni, sucking up all the.
Matt Hepner
Energy with your hands like that. Nobody cares, yo.
David Lee Corvo
You don't know stuff.
Matt Hepner
Ten years ago, that wasn't a thing. That's just like a new thing.
David Lee Corvo
It just went over your head 10 years ago because you're a nerd.
Matt Hepner
Okay, so explain to me what's his yoni?
David Lee Corvo
That is a mystical practice of sucking in energy to give your. It's a power stance.
Matt Hepner
He's not doing that.
David Lee Corvo
Okay, you don't think that Timothy Albarino's power stancing does trump do it? You're getting power stance done.
Matt Hepner
Because I feel like Trump is big on.
David Lee Corvo
They all do that. Yeah, dude.
Matt Hepner
Okay.
David Lee Corvo
What's that dude's name with no chin? Andrew Tate. Does it constantly. Recently.
Matt Hepner
Never met him.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, you didn't meet Timothy Albarino either, or Donald Trump. How's that relevant to the conversation?
Matt Hepner
I don't know who you're talking about is what I'm trying to say.
Documentary Narrator
And the paper. Conquered by the pious soldiers of the church. It didn't take long for the gilded throne of the Inca king to be transformed into a holy seat of papal power. Priests, nuns, and agents of the Inquisition established their convents in Cusco and began a terrifying campaign convert the natives still living in the region. The Dominicans were especially influential in the city and built their convent of Santo Domingo right over the ruins of the most important and magnificent Inca palace called Kikancha. The temple.
David Lee Corvo
What's it called?
Matt Hepner
Kancha.
David Lee Corvo
He said it with a cool accent.
Matt Hepner
Dude, but, like, American would just say Cory Kancha.
David Lee Corvo
No, you just say Kancha.
Matt Hepner
No, Cory Kancha.
David Lee Corvo
That's whatever the hell, not Kancha.
Matt Hepner
But the bottom line is that the Vatican came in there and just started wiping people out, dude. Telling them, you got to convert or we're going to kill you.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, we know that. And then they hid their gods among all the saints, and it was various levels of Santeria. And I will admit that when I say Santeria, I say Santeria like that, even though I'm not related, bro. No, dude, I don't think so.
Matt Hepner
Yes.
David Lee Corvo
And when I say diarrhea, that's not true. I don't do that. Look at him. He's doing it right there.
Matt Hepner
Dude. He's walking around natural for him. He's not. He's not doing it on purpose.
David Lee Corvo
This is the thing about him, and this is something that I will. I do think is true.
Matt Hepner
The only way you could be this hypercritical is if you're related.
David Lee Corvo
Everything about him is curated. He's aware of everything. The way he's presenting, the way he's standing. His power yoni. His. His power mangina that he's showing off.
Matt Hepner
I don't think so.
David Lee Corvo
Everything about it. Yeah, dude. I talked to some people that have talked to him, real life. They said pompous is a word they use. No, they did say he ended up being a nice guy, but he's got this air of. Of pompetuity, which is. What is it?
Matt Hepner
Just because he's different.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, he's different. Yeah. It's different to dress like Indiana Jones. It's different to walk around with the power.
Matt Hepner
But then don't jump to conclusions of why he dresses like.
David Lee Corvo
Well, he's a little pompous. You don't think he's a little pompous?
Matt Hepner
No, I think he's just kind of.
David Lee Corvo
Like to be a bad.
Matt Hepner
He's kind of an intriguing dude. Like I said, he's like, on another level at this time period when this stuff's coming out, but then he just vanished. So. So I'm. I'm a little bit intrigued by him, to be honest, because he just vanished.
David Lee Corvo
There's a fruit fly in here. It's killing me.
Matt Hepner
Like, if people just started finding him in the last couple years since he started going on, like, YouTube shows or whatever, I don't know. But I'm saying, like, 10 years ago, he's doing this, and then he just vanished. You never heard from him again?
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, I just think he's pompous.
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Narrator (from documentary clips)
Palaces on top of pre existing foundations left over from the age before the flood. These were considered to be sacred sites imbued with spiritual energy where the gods of the.
Military Veteran Narrator
Whatever.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
When the Dominicans built their convent over the ruins of the Kancha, they were taking possession of something far more mysterious and arcane than anything to do with the Inca.
David Lee Corvo
Dude, don't scratch your butt.
Matt Hepner
Your back is sweaty.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, dude, my back is sweating hard.
Matt Hepner
You still won't take the jacket off.
David Lee Corvo
I was trying to understand the mind of a madman.
Matt Hepner
Okay, that's there.
Documentary Narrator
So that's where the golden disc was located. Right there in that hole.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The temple walls within the Coricancho were constructed with the same mortalist precision that is a trademark of pre flight cyclopian masons.
David Lee Corvo
No, it's beautiful.
Matt Hepner
Look at that architecture. Look at those stones, the way they're cut.
David Lee Corvo
I think it's beautiful. I think it's incredible.
Matt Hepner
How are they cut like that? And I mean these are baby stones. These aren't giant ones, but still like look at the precision. There's no mortar. They're totally tight.
David Lee Corvo
And just the idea that it's lasted, it's crazy. So long. So long over the world.
Documentary Narrator
In the Kori country you also have the seamless stones here. No mortar.
David Lee Corvo
No more stones.
Matt Hepner
No more.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah. That's crazy.
Matt Hepner
You can't even put a paper in there, dude.
David Lee Corvo
That is legitimately. You can't fit a raisin. Yeah, yeah.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The architectural style suggests that the same antediluvian race that built the megalithic constructions of Tiwanaku in Bolivia were also the original builders of these temple walls.
Documentary Narrator
Inside of this wall there are staples of clubs in brown space. We are going to see some examples of these in the f. Yes arrived.
David Lee Corvo
To Cusco in Order to found it.
Matt Hepner
In order to build this temple style.
Documentary Narrator
Like a Tiwanaku people, this architecture.
Matt Hepner
This.
Documentary Narrator
Is where they had copper. They had copper fittings here.
David Lee Corvo
That's really wild. And these acted as staples effectively.
Matt Hepner
Well, yeah, just like, you know, the hardware used to hold two. Two by fours together. Just like, just common hardware. Like that was their hardware back then.
David Lee Corvo
Gangster.
Matt Hepner
He was holding giant stones together.
David Lee Corvo
Huge hardware. What? Dude, why'd you look over here?
Matt Hepner
Like, inappropriate?
David Lee Corvo
I'm just saying, his big ass hardware. What do you think he did to get the inflammation under control?
Matt Hepner
I don't think it's. It was like a dietary thing, just younger.
David Lee Corvo
It's got bad posture too. Shoulders forward.
Matt Hepner
No, I mean if he looked like that now, you wouldn't even notice it. It's just now because he's a little more chiseled, he's probably some. Some of us get in better shape as we age because he gets better and better at exercise. We understand everything, dude. Yeah, and back then, who knows if he was eating like gluten and just like a high processed carbohydrate diet.
David Lee Corvo
He does look all. All of about like 22 years old.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, but we didn't know that was when.
David Lee Corvo
No, I'm just saying, like, look at his face. That. That's a 22 year old dude's face. I wonder how old he really was here. No, no, no.
Matt Hepner
This is 2015, maybe 17 somewhere in there.
David Lee Corvo
How old is he now?
Matt Hepner
I. I don't know.
Documentary Narrator
This is a.
Matt Hepner
I'm gonna call your friend.
Documentary Narrator
This is. This is a famous stone.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Where it.
Documentary Narrator
Appears to have been machine drilled.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, yeah. I mean, that's.
Matt Hepner
Boom.
David Lee Corvo
There's no way around that.
Matt Hepner
Caveman did that.
David Lee Corvo
That's a bored hole through. What is this, granite? Like, what is it saying?
Matt Hepner
Like the stories that cavemen did that with like, I don't know, wood, Dude.
David Lee Corvo
We really have been subjected to the theories of for the last, like, how many generations, where they're like, yeah, this was done with primitive tooling. It just took a well because they.
Matt Hepner
Had this thing called evolution where like everything was little and dumb and it got bigger and smarter as time went on. So, like, smarter back then and bigger back then doesn't work with that narrative.
David Lee Corvo
I'm sorry, I stopped paying attention. What did you say?
Matt Hepner
It's no problem. I'm used to that.
David Lee Corvo
Four holes. Timothy Alvarino just exploring those holes. Why, that's fascinating. That's why.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Megalithic ruins.
David Lee Corvo
I mean, if he didn't do the work, you know, we wouldn't have all this body of evidence. So, yeah, facts.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Convent of Santo Domingo displayed universal signatures of a technologically superior race that was annihilated long ago in the waters of the great flood. However, unbeknownst to the thousands of tourists visiting the Coticancha every year, the most amazing works of these ancient master builders are not in view of the masses, but hidden beneath the church.
David Lee Corvo
And they let Albarino see them.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, he's a gangster. He's going in. Let's go.
David Lee Corvo
I want to see him.
Matt Hepner
Let's go. Come on.
David Lee Corvo
If I dress like this, you think they'll let me see him?
Matt Hepner
Maybe.
David Lee Corvo
Probably.
Matt Hepner
They might think you're him. You guys look very similar now. I never noticed it before. They might be like, oh, Tim. Yes, come in, Tim.
David Lee Corvo
Substantially, yes.
Matt Hepner
Talk with a little bit of a Spanish accent. Boom, you're in. Let's go. I want to see this part, dude. He's gonna see, like, the stuff nobody else gets to see.
David Lee Corvo
But then we get to see. Oh, he's got that stance now.
Matt Hepner
He does is wrong.
David Lee Corvo
Everything he does.
Matt Hepner
You're like, oh, he's chewing with the seeds right now. I hate, hate this guy.
David Lee Corvo
Crossing your hands behind your back.
Matt Hepner
That's just how he stands, dude.
David Lee Corvo
He stands like an. Jeez.
Matt Hepner
I can only imagine what you guys say about me when I'm not around.
David Lee Corvo
You're a wanker. But we say it all when I am around.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
There is an ancient legend that tells of a secret subterranean world connected by an enormous network of tunnels extending for hundreds of miles beneath the Andes mountains and the Amazon jungle. And south.
Matt Hepner
See, this is what I'm talking about.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The nerve center where all these tunnels converge is said to be located underneath the city of Cusco in Peru. The very place known as the Naval of the world. The natives call this underground labyrinth beneath Cusco the Shinkana, which is a ketuan word meaning the place where one gets lost. And for good reason, because few of those who have entered into it have ever come out. The Shinkana is comprised of naturally occurring.
David Lee Corvo
Dude, you want to go spelunking, bro?
Matt Hepner
Dad, take a crack at it. A few that go in don't come out.
David Lee Corvo
Yo, Top will not. Like, I want to go on old and do all the.
Matt Hepner
And he's like, no, dude thing.
David Lee Corvo
It's not his thing. He's a scared guy.
Matt Hepner
I don't know about scared, but he does like his nice little world that he's created, that he's worked very hard for, that he's made.
David Lee Corvo
He likes why he's Comfortable gadgets underground. He can't like plug things in and do sound quality check and stuff.
Matt Hepner
But yeah, fixed everything over the phone. I mean, yeah, that's his world, dude. He doesn't want to go in a cave.
David Lee Corvo
I want to go spelunking, dude. You want to go spelunking?
Matt Hepner
I don't know what that means and it sounds awkward and uncomfortable, but maybe.
David Lee Corvo
Well, you could dress like an. And you could go underground.
Matt Hepner
Let's do it.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, but you can only. Only if you wear the hat, dude. Honestly, no. In Ocala here.
Matt Hepner
In Ocala.
David Lee Corvo
What the shit ever, dude? In this area there. There's a whole cave system. Yeah, yeah.
Matt Hepner
Everywhere. Everywhere. There is everywhere. I'm down.
David Lee Corvo
Okay, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to mock you. Well, no, that. You can't just go in there. I won't do that.
Matt Hepner
You just said let's go.
David Lee Corvo
Well, I want to go on a guided tour first just to understand you're scared.
Matt Hepner
You're just like top now. I love this. I love it.
David Lee Corvo
You scared me.
Matt Hepner
Cat. Just bring a flashlight and a rope.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, yeah.
Matt Hepner
This is why Timothy Alvarino has the edge on.
David Lee Corvo
Did you know that?
Matt Hepner
Because he would go there without a guy.
David Lee Corvo
He would. Yeah. Alvarino is not about that life, dude. He's not going in an unguided tour underground. Did you know that there's an oak. There's a cave system in Ocala that.
Matt Hepner
Back in the 70s, this is like top saying woman. Dude, it's Ocala.
David Lee Corvo
They used to advertise it. You know how they used to advertise the cave system? A giant. An inflatable giant. And it's because the rumor was that there used to be.
Matt Hepner
Exactly.
David Lee Corvo
You didn't know that?
Matt Hepner
So you wanted to go see them.
David Lee Corvo
I'll go see that.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Subterranean caverns that are joined together by large artificially constructed tunnels which are supported in some places by trapezoidal megalithic stone walls and ceilings. Just like the doorways in the Temple of the Sun.
Documentary Narrator
The Shinkana is essentially a subterranean every one of his. Many of the most significant anti Delhi cities.
Matt Hepner
Let me ask you something.
David Lee Corvo
What the hell is going on here?
Matt Hepner
What is your problem?
David Lee Corvo
The audience can't see it. The audience can't see it because our picture's over it. But he's got like a loop.
Matt Hepner
Wait, the audience can't watch the video?
David Lee Corvo
No, they can. Our picture is over his sleeve where he has an additional strap that holds his sleeve up. What are you doing, dude? You're going on an interview. You don't got to hold that.
Matt Hepner
How are you. So how do you even notice that? Like, who cares?
David Lee Corvo
Strap. What are you doing? Not do. You're in a thing in an office having an interview. Dude, he's got a good set.
Matt Hepner
Look at the guy behind. Look at the statue, though. That's a. That's a giant in North America, yo. With a bison under his left arm. He's got a life in a bison under his left arm. And with his right hand, he's reaching out to grab another bison. That's how big that giant is that, I think.
David Lee Corvo
How big was Goliath supposed to be?
Matt Hepner
I don't know, because it's all measured in cubits in the King James. So there's all this debate. Well, it's just a debate over how big's a Cuban. So if it's a cubit to a foot and a half, then I think.
David Lee Corvo
Why didn't they just use feet?
Matt Hepner
Goliath would have been like nine feet. I don't think Goliath was gigantic. I think he was like nine foot. So I. Who knows?
David Lee Corvo
You think this, like, you gotta. You know, by the way, Timothy, Alberto is defending the. The Tyler Robinson 36 rifle story with. With Kirk. He's like, yeah, dude, that's what happened. And it's like, you know, 30 out six. It's not. It's going to blow the back of your.
Matt Hepner
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. You're talking about Charlie Kirk got. When he got shot.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
That a guy was on the roof and just shot him with a.30 06?
David Lee Corvo
Yeah. And Alberto's saying, wait, wait, wait.
Matt Hepner
The thing that's on, like, tv, they're saying, like, yeah, a guy just got on the roof and shot him. Yeah, he's saying, yeah, that's what happened. What they say on the news, it's very strange.
David Lee Corvo
I mean, he doesn't have to be right about everything, right?
Matt Hepner
Well, no, it just seemed like. Like, I don't know what's true in that story, but I know it's not. Whatever they're saying in the news. Yeah. Because that's guaranteed. That's not the truth.
David Lee Corvo
So do you think you could take that? All right, a 30.
Matt Hepner
But I don't know if you're really saying. If he really said that.
David Lee Corvo
He is.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, he said, yeah, whatever they say on CNN and Fox, I mean, he'. Narrative, that's on. I believe that's what really happened.
David Lee Corvo
The guy shot him. That just seems 30 yards. It's very strange, but whatever. Hey, something that big, right? 11 to 12ft tall. Like the Kandahar. Well, that one seems reasonable that those are supposed to be bison.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, that's the legend. Yeah, man.
David Lee Corvo
That's like.
Matt Hepner
That's on the COVID of Steve Quail's book. I'm pretty sure it's the true legends book, dude. And it goes into all of the Native American. 30ft tall. Yeah, I got it at the house.
David Lee Corvo
I don't.
Matt Hepner
I don't know. You could be. I'll let you read it. Dude, it's at the house.
David Lee Corvo
But that's like 20ft. All right, 20ft tall. You think that you could shoot that with a 30 OD6 in the. In the forehead?
Matt Hepner
And I mean, they always say a 3006 will take down any big game in North America, so.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, but if a big gamer time.
Matt Hepner
Traveling, I don't know, then those big.
David Lee Corvo
Game, those bison are big game and.
Matt Hepner
They look little game. It depends on the placement. It's like when David hit Goliath with the stone. It was the placement.
David Lee Corvo
It's the placement. Let's see what anybody says about. Because I. If anybody is. Is. Is can take a gander over at sweet Timothy Alba Cortuna's Twitter and see, because he's. He's. I believe he's doing it right now actively, over these past couple of days. He's talking about that. Whatever. It doesn't matter. Let's. Let's move on. We'll get back to it. You feel kind of a little disillusioned here with Albacore? No. Yeah.
Matt Hepner
No, no, I think he's. Dude, look at Machu Picchu. Look at the size of those stones.
David Lee Corvo
Meet your heroes, right? Because they're like a huge disappointment. And they go with the official.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Weird.
Matt Hepner
I'm just saying he's a dude. I respect respect in the game, bro. And it's good to have people on your team.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
Like people say, like, why do you let the NDS guys even come in the coffee shop and take over and build their own studio and own the place? And now you always just want your life back. Like, because I'm grateful to have guys on the team, dude. Yeah. I thought you'd like going down.
David Lee Corvo
I went down the wrong tube. All right, all right, all right.
Documentary Narrator
With Cusco and specifically with the megalithic fortress of Sakai. We're talking about manufactured tunnel walls with cyclopean megalithic walls in some segments.
David Lee Corvo
Damn, dude.
Matt Hepner
Cyclopean means like cyclops.
David Lee Corvo
I think it means like cyclone, like circular. Oh, I thought I like where you were going, though.
Matt Hepner
I thought I meant like one eye. Like when there's one eye. Like a Cyclops.
David Lee Corvo
No, but like a cyclopean.
Matt Hepner
Cyclopean.
David Lee Corvo
Psych.
Matt Hepner
Oh, I don't know.
Documentary Narrator
Running for hundreds of miles under the earth. We know, for example, that the natives told the Spaniards that Cusco was connected with people in Bolivia via the Shinkana, which is a distance of coffee miles. In a sense, the Shinkana is the anti diluvian equivalent of what we call today dumbs deep underground military bases.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
What's important to understand about this ancient subterranean highway is how massive of an undertaking it would have been to accurately chart and construct it. And we're not just talking about a single tunnel. This is a complex maze of interconnecting passageways and deep caverns, which, according to legend, were filled with all kinds of. Of deadly snares and misdirections so that only its builders could navigate it successfully.
Documentary Narrator
The Shinkana represents an ancient engineering achievement rivaling, if not surpassing, any other megalithic construction on the surface of the earth. There is simply no way that a Bronze Age civilization such as the Inca could have constructed it. Now, they certainly made good use of it, but they didn't build it.
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Narrator (from documentary clips)
Spanish conquistadors reached the shores of Peru, the Incan kings had accumulated a vast hoard of gold in Cusco from the four corners of their empire. Much of that gold was used to adorn their temples with sacred artifacts and idols. The most lavish temple of all was the Port Concha, whose name means golden enclosure because its inner walls were covered in sheets of gold.
Matt Hepner
Because it's such a good conductor of energy.
David Lee Corvo
Well, that and apparently it's not. Apparently, silver.
Matt Hepner
Absolutely.
David Lee Corvo
Silver is, but gold is not. I thought that once upon a time because I was thinking about the Aztecs and the Maya, and I was thinking about frequency and how metal is a conductor of frequency.
Matt Hepner
I think gold is, too. I just think silver is better.
David Lee Corvo
Well, you know, you're wrong, but it is antimicrobial.
Matt Hepner
Did you say that silver's antimicrobial? Yeah, Antibacterial.
David Lee Corvo
What do you want, Mason? I just want to say hi.
Matt Hepner
Bringing us drinks? Can we get waters or something? You want anything?
David Lee Corvo
No, dude, I'm full of this. Zero sugar.
Matt Hepner
What? No, I was talking to him. This wasn't about you.
David Lee Corvo
And go B on standard by where's the Whip? Hey. Hit her, Mason. Get out of here. Get out of here.
Matt Hepner
That was close.
David Lee Corvo
That was close.
Matt Hepner
Okay, if you really are desperate to get on camera.
David Lee Corvo
No, we don't have a camera. That's in.
Matt Hepner
I'm just saying she could bring us a drink at least because she really wants to get on camera. She wants toad. The whole toad thing. Do I want.
David Lee Corvo
Do I want anything? What do I want?
Matt Hepner
Can I get a matcha and coconut water?
David Lee Corvo
Oh, I'll just have a coconut water. Thanks. Thanks, Mason, I'm sorry for the way that I yelled at you and stuff. Thank you. Apology.
Matt Hepner
Just a big one on ice. Thanks, buddy.
David Lee Corvo
Look, she's different to get on camera. We'll give her a chance.
Matt Hepner
We'll give her a shot.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah. Thank you. She's a real A hole, huh? All right, let's keep going here, dude.
Matt Hepner
I know that might have sound a little bit of a win wanker drink, but a matcha with coconut water is a banger of a drink.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, we got it.
Matt Hepner
We gotta.
David Lee Corvo
So we have the NDs here, right.
Matt Hepner
But we have two ingredients.
David Lee Corvo
But we have to have a blappaccino.
Matt Hepner
We're getting that on the next menu.
David Lee Corvo
We're gonna have a Blappaccino on the menu. And we also got to get a. Is you Guamin?
Matt Hepner
And anybody in the chat.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
That wants to put. That comes up with drink names, just go ahead and put them out there.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, yeah. Recommended recommendations. I might glance at.
Matt Hepner
It can always text them on Instagram to the shop, too.
David Lee Corvo
Any.
Matt Hepner
Any flavor ideas or drink names. We're always open to suggestions.
David Lee Corvo
A Blappachino is a great name. And then it is you. Guamin. Has to be like something about Guam. Has to be a green one. It has to be Like a matcha. Matcha is green, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So like a matcha type of drink is you Guamin?
Matt Hepner
Okay, we gotta get back to this.
David Lee Corvo
Because I am so gassy, dude.
Matt Hepner
Okay, you're doing great. Popping off. You're doing great.
David Lee Corvo
Just popping off, dude.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Greatest treasures of the Inca were carried down into the Shinkana through a secret passageway beneath the Kancha, the entrance to which was sealed up and hidden for generations until it was discovered by the agents of Rome.
David Lee Corvo
Okay, so if we start because you know, you don't have like bacon, egg and cheese, but if we make like, like, you know how you have like a tuna melt? What about a timothy albacore tuna melt?
Matt Hepner
If he.
David Lee Corvo
If we do the.
Matt Hepner
If we get everybody in house and do the video here. We'll do it, we'll do it. Timothy Albarino, tuna core, whatever it's called. You get them here, we'll do it.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, a timothy albacore tuna melt, that would be good. I think that's great.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Pizarro's conquistadors had thoroughly sacked and plundered the city of Cusco. The koi concha was ceded to the church of Rome's order of preachers, the Dominicans, and the convent of Santo Domingo was eventually erected over the ruins of its anti diluvian foundations. Much to their displeasure, the Spaniards never found the legendary board of Incan treasure hidden in the Shinkana and had unknowingly released into the hands of the Dominicans the secret passageway to region.
Documentary Narrator
The passageways into the depths of the underground world beneath Cusco were controlled by the Inca elite and were kept secret from the masses on pain of death. The specific segment of the Shinkana for which the most valuable artifacts from the temples were carried away before the sacking of the city was a mile long corridor connecting the Koricancha, now the convent of Santo Domingo, to the fortress of Saksayama. It was in the caverns below Satisfaction Saksaiwama that the treasure is said to have been deposited. There are only two known entrances into this tunnel. One was located somewhere in the vicinity of Saksaywama and the other was in the Corey country, presently beneath the church.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, thank you, Mason. Thank you for the little palm coconut water. This episode is brought to you.
Matt Hepner
How much coconut water did you use?
David Lee Corvo
Like half a thing.
Matt Hepner
You're the best.
David Lee Corvo
That's good, right? That's about there.
Military Veteran Narrator
They're all.
Matt Hepner
Mason, you're the best. Thanks for that. You want to say hi? Because I know you, you love to get on There she is.
David Lee Corvo
Watching her try to locate the camera is very funny. No, it's that one. It's. We're just doing that one. Although you could hear. Put her on the thing. Let her say hi. Can you switch to camera two?
Matt Hepner
They love you, Mason.
David Lee Corvo
Who are you talking to? I'm talking to. To Matt. Say hi. Right over there. You're already in the camera. She loves this. I said say hi.
Matt Hepner
She'll sit there all day.
David Lee Corvo
She sat on an invisible chair. What do you do? Are you working hard, Mason? My legs just worked hard. That was.
Matt Hepner
Is that why you were making that noise?
David Lee Corvo
Because you were like, dude, that was.
Matt Hepner
Kneel down that long.
David Lee Corvo
Not even 10 seconds in the gym.
Matt Hepner
Girl like that is not healthy.
David Lee Corvo
Okay, she's gonna wall sit. Okay. All right, go ahead. You have to have a wall sit.
Matt Hepner
Desperate for attention.
David Lee Corvo
No, we'll just let her wall sit. And as long as you can wall sit is as long as you can stay on camera.
Matt Hepner
Deal? Yeah, dude, she'll do. She'll break the record. You watch.
David Lee Corvo
I don't think so, though. I think I could see her knees shaking already.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Lee Corvo
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Matt Hepner
Like ice cream cream.
David Lee Corvo
Apparently we get paid from it. I haven't seen a dime.
Matt Hepner
You mix it with Matcha.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
Or you mix it with, like, pretty much anything else. It's good.
David Lee Corvo
Dude, that's not a wall seat. You can't touch the wall. Best served chilled dry. A store in a dry and cool place away from direct sunlight. Because it can get moldy. It can grow if you let it in the sunlight. That's not good. Refrigerate after opening and consume within 24 hours. It's not from concentrate. Watch your feet, please. Thank you very much. All right, Mason, you're not allowed to Wall City anymore. Get out of here.
Matt Hepner
Okay. We have to get it.
David Lee Corvo
Good golly.
Matt Hepner
What are you doing? Are you crawling out?
David Lee Corvo
Is. Is Mason six seven, Raven looking tiny? Well, I. Yeah, actually, I am Five seven. Mason is six seven. No, I'm five ten.
Documentary Narrator
Do the.
David Lee Corvo
Go ahead. Do the meme. You. You child. I'm 5 10.
Matt Hepner
You're not 5 10. You're 510 with the platform you insist.
David Lee Corvo
On wearing now, I don't know how old you are. All right, all right, all right. Goodbye, Mason. Thank you very much.
Matt Hepner
Love you in the chat. By the way, Mason, they love you. They're saying the most lovely things about you. They only say that because they love you.
David Lee Corvo
They only say that because they love you. All right, dude, my back is sweating. All right, Mason, stop looking at them anymore. All right, Go. Don't you have brown water? You brown water merchant. Get out of here. Can you put on camera four?
Matt Hepner
Can you tell what my baby mama hoe asked? I can't believe I even just said that, but just tell her that. Yeah, this is a way better coconut water than harmless harvest.
David Lee Corvo
I've had it before. This is Q. He said if it's not harmless harvest and it ain't coconut.
Matt Hepner
No, no, that's a decent coconut water. I'm telling you, bro, I've drink a ton of coconut water working on a farm and just trying to get as much electrolytes as possible. This is the best coconut water you'll ever.
David Lee Corvo
I mean, I'm telling you, you go. It's. It's. It's a. From 100 pure young coconuts. A little creepy, but delicious. Okay, yeah, let's get back.
Matt Hepner
And not only that, dude, you guys get cases if you order them through the website. You get a case of 12 for $20. Like, you guys are. That's crazy that people aren't ordering tons of that.
David Lee Corvo
Well, I mean, to, to be honest, we've not incorporated them in any.
Matt Hepner
We haven't really told anybody.
David Lee Corvo
It's not that we haven't told anybody. Yeah, we haven't told anybody.
Matt Hepner
If you guys go on the website, go on Top lobster dot com. That was Indiana Jones. Like.
David Lee Corvo
No, it's just a fruit fly.
Matt Hepner
And then you click on the standard logo or I think there's another one that says our sponsors. And then you just go in there and you scroll down. You get the coconut water. You get a case of 12 bottles for $20. It's a. It's just. It's for your first order. But that's like. That's a crazy.
David Lee Corvo
You know who loves little palm coconut water? Who? And I know this. I have this as a true fact. Timothy Albarino loves, I believe it 100% pure young.
Matt Hepner
Okay, I don't know if I like coconut water, what you're doing, but we.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Know discovered the entrance to the Shinkana when they bu their convent over the ruins of the Coricancha. In 1663. And we know that they deliberately kept it a secret. The question is, what have the agents of Rome been plundering from those tunnels all these years?
David Lee Corvo
I wonder.
Documentary Narrator
It is critical to comprehend what the Shinkana represents. The sheer scope and magnitude of it implies a level of technology and engineering capability in the prehistoric past that was not supposed to exist until after the advent of the industrial industrial revolution.
David Lee Corvo
See, that is the kind of. The question that was in my mind earlier is like, okay, so they have these, these cyclopean tunnels, right? Which according to subliminal messenger, and I believe it because he's really sharp on this sort of thing, means giant. What are they for? Why are these giants moving in the subterranean? I mean, that you would think they're alpha predators on the surface. They don't need. Need tunnel systems. And if they're keeping things down there, what the hell are they keeping down there? What, what are the. What is the Vatican recovering?
Matt Hepner
I don't know. It's a fun speculation though. Are they hiding from angels? Are they hiding from. I mean, I don't know. What are they hiding from? Yeah, if they're the alpha thing on the planet, are they hiding from things that aren't from the planet? Like what? Yeah, like what are they hiding from?
David Lee Corvo
And. And then.
Matt Hepner
Or is it just cooler underground? Are they just smarter and they're like.
David Lee Corvo
Yo, maybe because they're.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, it's like cooler. You know how it's like climatized underground? There's. It's not gonna be so hot in the summer and so cold in the winter, like.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, because they're biggest shit they might be.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, like you never just chilled in a basement.
David Lee Corvo
Well, yeah, it is cool in the basement.
Matt Hepner
Dude, basements are chill.
David Lee Corvo
What makes you wonder about the whole journey to the center of the Earth thing? There's a whole theory about like giant expanses underground where things are bigger. Bigger. Yeah, because there's like this vapor canopy that allows for this exponential growth of a. Of a biological organism. So you have like gigantic mushrooms that are like the size of cars. And, and you know, but this is all. It works its way into fantasy. And that's primarily how I'm familiar with it because I'm kind of a Dungeons and Dragons homosexual. But, you know, within those.
Matt Hepner
Wait, were you a Dungeons and Dragons?
David Lee Corvo
Not really. Dungeon dragons. I just like that kind of.
Matt Hepner
You have played it before though.
David Lee Corvo
No, I, I can't play that because it involves like reading and stuff. But like. But that was your vibe. Yeah, I like Those movies, like I like Lord of the Rings a lot. You know, was a banger of a movie.
Matt Hepner
But that's different than dnd, bro.
David Lee Corvo
Well, there's like Baldar's Gate, everybody. Balder's Gate. Like the old ones, the little top down clickers for like Windows 98 or whatever.
Matt Hepner
I was always kind of cool.
David Lee Corvo
So within those games you get a lot of that, right? Like gigantic, you get giants, you get Cyclops, you get living fungi. That is huge. You know, things like that. And there is theory to back that and it's this idea of like the, this hollow earth where there's even this theories about there being like a. A secondary son.
Matt Hepner
Well, it's intriguing. There's even these stories of when Israel goes into the promised land. God tells him to go in and then they come out with the fruit of the land. And one of the things is grapes. It's in numbers. Is it numbers 13? It's maybe numbers 11 or numbers 13.
David Lee Corvo
13.
Matt Hepner
But they come out huge. Yes, yes. Humongous. They come out with giant fruit, bro.
David Lee Corvo
That's interesting.
Matt Hepner
And so that's intriguing. And then, then the people say, oh, no, we can't do it because there's giants in the land. And it's only, it's only Joshua and Caleb would say, no, we can take them out. They're like, no, the giant's too big. They're like, yeah, no, you're right. The giants are big. But we're with God, right? Like, we're with God. It doesn't matter.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
Like, yeah, if it's us against them, we're dead. But it's not. It's us and God against them. Like, let's go.
David Lee Corvo
I think we've told you this before. This is a fascinating little tidbit. You know how like Nimrod became gibberim? I mean, that's the language that's used. It's. It's. He became gibberim. So he's just a man. But then he became like something Nephilim hunter.
Matt Hepner
Like you're talking about when it says that he was a hunter in the King James. He was a mighty hunter in the earth.
David Lee Corvo
What do you want, Mason? No, you can't talk to us. You gotta go. She goes, I have nobody to talk.
Matt Hepner
That was fun for a minute. Like you got. Got your attention on the show. Get out there. Are you, Are you by yourself out there?
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
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David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
Make sure you do a good closing. I not want to hear about, like a bad closing from Bella tomorrow morning. So let's go.
David Lee Corvo
You should be practicing your. Your brown water skills.
Matt Hepner
She did not say that. I didn't accuse you of that. I'm just saying I don't want that to happen.
David Lee Corvo
So where's the whip?
Matt Hepner
Get out.
David Lee Corvo
You gotta go. So there's a passage in the Bible that talks about like, you know, the sons of God, you know, taking the daughters of man as wives.
Matt Hepner
I'm familiar with it.
David Lee Corvo
And then it goes on like right after it, like the sentence right after it goes and taught them the cutting of roots. And then it just continues on and.
Matt Hepner
It'S like, I don't know if that's in the Bible. You're talking about an enoch.
David Lee Corvo
I don't know if it's an enoch.
Matt Hepner
It's probably like an enoch thing that taught him the cutting of roots.
David Lee Corvo
I think it might be because there.
Matt Hepner
Is rad stuff in the roots, man.
David Lee Corvo
Well, so specifically, there is a chemical that regulates the. The. The. The growth hormone called gibberellum. And it's what's used in miracle grow. And that's a very fascinating thing. So within. It's found within the roots of a plant.
Matt Hepner
So you're saying potentially Nimrod was a mighty hunter in the earth, is what the King James said. Maybe he was just eating that root crop.
David Lee Corvo
No, I mean, like, I lean towards and I think like, you know, if you. If we would have watched that first documentary, but we couldn't watch it because of the whole computer thing and you're talking about angelic technology. I think like technology and an understanding of the sciences has always been something that came from the Angelic realm. And I think that when you talk about being gibberim and that there's this chemical compound that, you know, regulates the growth function in an organism called gibberellum. To me it sounds like, oh, maybe they, they understood something on a genetic level and they were able to alter something in Nimrod that allowed him to become, you know, like they altered his gene.
Matt Hepner
I don't know. It is intriguing. If you're just reading it like straight bible and you're only into like Genesis 11, it's the tower of Babel and like it's. Nimrod has a kingdom and somehow this one dude like got out in front of everybody else and. And became like the, like the world ruler. Yeah, it is. I don't know, it's an intriguing topic. I'm not a specialist on like exactly how that went down, but it's an intriguing topic.
David Lee Corvo
I do be, well wondering. You ever just be wondering?
Matt Hepner
Yeah, let's get back to this.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
All right.
Documentary Narrator
The 19th century.
Matt Hepner
I'm gas.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Just like the evidence for giants all over the earth. The existence of the subterranean highway. Even though the historical record is replete with mentions of it.
Documentary Narrator
If the Shinkana really exists, then the evolutionary notion that the apex of intelligent life dawn of mankind were apish Neanderthals is utterly chef.
Matt Hepner
Totally.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
As much as the archaeological like to pretend that it's only an old wives tale, the existence of the Shinkana has been proven to be a true legend. In 1982, Spanish researcher and explorer Anselm Piramla was taken down.
Matt Hepner
That dude's a gangster.
David Lee Corvo
That's interesting. Ansem is a. That's actually very. Yeah, that's.
Matt Hepner
What do you mean? You know about this dude? Him and Alvarino are tight dude.
David Lee Corvo
And to keep it to myself.
Matt Hepner
But no, he's the interpreter when he does depression presentation on the tunnels under Peru in the conference of this. Of this same series.
David Lee Corvo
See, but. But this guy looks like the most interesting man on earth right? From the Dos Equis commercials. Why do I have more respect for him though?
Matt Hepner
Because you only go off looks. That's what I've been trying to tell you. And top, this whole time you guys are totally judging people just based on their looks.
David Lee Corvo
This guy looks cool as.
Matt Hepner
Okay, so that doesn't mean he is. I mean he is. Okay, but just because he looks cool doesn't mean he is.
David Lee Corvo
That's right.
Matt Hepner
You're like clowning about Al is cool.
David Lee Corvo
You've never heard of physiognomy? Physiognomy is a.
Matt Hepner
That's a made up word.
David Lee Corvo
It's not a made up word. It's a study of basically faces and. And appearances of individuals and how it correlates, often more often you would than you would imagine with an accurate interpretation of their personality.
Matt Hepner
Maybe because. Because the life that they've lived has kind of shaped what they look like.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, dude. Yeah, I could see that's a real thing. This guy seems like a cool guy.
Matt Hepner
Where you would have some insight. You may have some insight based on that, but that doesn't mean that's the final thing, you know, just based on how they look.
David Lee Corvo
No, no, like I saw you and I was like wankers.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
No, you. You're using the Church of Santo Domingo by the head prior of the time. What he discovered in that crypt would not only confirm that the legend of the Shinkana was true.
Matt Hepner
Yeah.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
But that the Dominicans had known about it for centuries.
Documentary Narrator
What Anson P. Ramba saw beneath the Church of The Dominicans in 1982 substantiates my own conjectures regarding the true origins of the megaliths in Peru, Bolivia and elsewhere in South America. It also validates the idea idea that the Holy See has enjoyed special access to hidden room.
David Lee Corvo
Like why is he doing that?
Matt Hepner
The way he talks.
David Lee Corvo
No, the why. He's like, he's like rubbing it. He's like, oh, I gotta rub the stone. Also his hand looks awfully purple. Poor circulation. Inflammation is definitely what this guy was dealing with. Look at his left hand. Look at his left hand.
Documentary Narrator
Substantiates my own conjectures regarding the true origins of the Netherlands in Peru.
David Lee Corvo
Very purple, very poor circulation. But also like why is he like, like rubbing it like that?
Documentary Narrator
The Church of The Dominicans in 19 substantiates my own conjections regarding the true origins of the megal.
Matt Hepner
That's explaining how this piece goes to long with no. With no mortar. That was his point.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
We suspected that the findings of an investigation.
David Lee Corvo
Feels good, man.
Matt Hepner
Look at him in the tunnel, just pulling out skulls.
Documentary Narrator
Tell me how your investigation into the Shinkana began. What did you see beneath the Convention of Santo Domingo and Cusco?
David Lee Corvo
He sounds funny when he's sped up. He also looks like a guy who's. He's boozing hard at this point in his life.
Matt Hepner
I don't know, dude. He might be into some of those roots that you're talking about, but I doubt it's just regular behooves.
David Lee Corvo
I think big red face, you know, he's boozing, but I get it. You're old dude. And you're just crushing and you've done all this really fantastic stuff and you want to hit the. The booze. I go for dude.
Matt Hepner
Vivian.
David Lee Corvo
Did you catch any of that? I wasn't reading anything. Yeah.
Matt Hepner
Yes. They're going to meet with this guy. He said, hey, you guys want to come check out this section of the church? We were very surprised that he was going to offer that to us. And that's where we're at right now.
David Lee Corvo
Okay.
Matt Hepner
So they went to the church. There's an altar. They slid it out before it was made of wood. And there's a trap door. Let's go. Okay, hit pause, hit pause, dude. I want to Indiana Jones, dude. Because he's living. Well, they just. A trap door. They literally just said they discover the trap door. There's a trap door. Nobody's going on these things with this guy, dude. So he is living that Indiana Jones life.
David Lee Corvo
Indiana. I mean, Indiana Jones. Timothy Albarino has never once navigated an old booby trap trap. He's never once ran from a large stone. He's never done any of these things, dude. He's been allowed into on rail experiences by guided, you know, tour guides and things like that. He's not a guy that's doing the Indiana Jones was.
Matt Hepner
Okay, but we can't even like get connected with these guys. Like he's connected with them, bro. They. Okay, listen. Yeah, they moved an altar and there was a trap door, bro.
David Lee Corvo
No, that's what the people that own the church did.
Matt Hepner
Okay, but I'm saying that's the stuff Albarino is involved in.
David Lee Corvo
He's not involved in that, bro. That's like. Okay, you know what it is? He had me at trapdoor. Yeah, that's because you're just gullible, dude.
Matt Hepner
No, it's like if you walk into a coffee shop and it's got a library in the back and you pull one book and then a secret opening opens up. Yeah, they did that in a tunnel in Peru.
David Lee Corvo
I did that. No, I wouldn't be like, I did that. And then I would be like, you. You're the guy that dresses like Indiana Jones, not me.
Matt Hepner
Okay, I want to watch this because it provided access to some stairs. This is wrong, bro.
David Lee Corvo
This is wrong. The trap door was about to open.
Matt Hepner
Dominican loose rocks. In a moment.
David Lee Corvo
Very exciting. 3D rendering.
Matt Hepner
Etos. Very nice.
David Lee Corvo
Saying this whole thing was made of the same stuff that the outside of the temples are made of. These. These well fitted, incredibly heavy, hyper polished stones.
Matt Hepner
It's not like ghetto down There, like.
David Lee Corvo
No, it's nice. It's very nice. Yeah. And he's saying that there's mist in the tunnels. And so when he's flashing the light down the tunnels, it just gets lost and it's.
Matt Hepner
It's just dark. That's how far the tunnel goes. The light just goes away, man.
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Matt Hepner
Albarino, that's who. Yeah. Hit play. Let's go.
David Lee Corvo
Maybe, but not Alberino.
Matt Hepner
Handsome P. Rambo and Alvarino are boys.
David Lee Corvo
Alvareno, dude.
Matt Hepner
That was coming.
David Lee Corvo
So you knew that was coming. They were getting ready to go explore, and dude was like, nah, yeah, can't do it.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, me and you just seem cool. Maybe they did have drinks the night before or something. They kind of became tight. He's like, yo, I'm gonna go get the camera crew. We're coming back. He's like, no, no, no, bro, this was cool on me. And you were having, like, a little diesel, Rona.
David Lee Corvo
Well, he said, it's scary. He got scared.
Matt Hepner
Yeah. He's like, no, no, no, you can't come down here. I should. Maybe I shouldn't have showed you this because you're gonna tell everybody.
David Lee Corvo
Seem more like. He was like, I don't want to go exploring.
Matt Hepner
No, he didn't get scared. No, the other guy, the guide that.
David Lee Corvo
Brought them down there, it's like, okay, let's see what he got scared about. I really thought we'd be able to continue exploring. You've already seen too much protecting him from, bro. Like, what is. Or what is he protecting him?
Matt Hepner
It's all of their secrets, bro. That guy works for the Vatican. They probably had a couple drinks and he did a wink, wink and said, yeah, let me show you some stuff, bro. The second he said cameras, he was like, no, no, you misunderstood, bro. That's like, I wasn't saying cameras and stuff. I was just saying, me and your boys and I'll just show you some of this stuff underground.
David Lee Corvo
He was playing it.
Matt Hepner
Started talking about, like, cameras. Like, no, no, no, no. I've already said too much. Much.
David Lee Corvo
He was planning on killing him. I think that's what was going to happen.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
In 1999.
David Lee Corvo
You know what Indiana Jones would have done?
Matt Hepner
Went anyway.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
Fair.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
17 years.
Matt Hepner
I just feel like that picture where he's at the party, it just has vibes where, like, maybe JFK is at the party.
David Lee Corvo
Oh. Like, it's a big, like, exclusive.
Matt Hepner
I don't know. He just has those vibes. Like, he's at this party.
David Lee Corvo
This guy looks cool, dude.
Matt Hepner
All of the who's who on the planet.
David Lee Corvo
This guy looks cool though. That's a cool looking dude. He's got black eyes.
Matt Hepner
Maybe it's even like he's at parties with time travelers. Dude, he's with people from like different times.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Returned to Cusco with a team of professional investigators to begin an unprecedented excavation inside of the convent of San Domingo. Seeking entry into the Shinkana through the mysterious crypt he had entered so many years earlier. Ansel managed to obtain permission for the excavation from the head prior of the convent, Father Gamma, who saw signed an agreement on behalf of the Dominican order in Cusco along with representatives of Peru's National Institute of Culture. Father Gamara even allowed Anselm and his team to photograph for the first time the crowns of the Virgin and the child, which are Catholic relics forged by the Dominicans from some of the gold from the legendary Incan treasure horde. Goes back, he gets team scanned the floor of a convent church with ground penetrating radar.
David Lee Corvo
Damn, they hit it with that lidar, baby.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, they found out what's going on underneath. Like dude, he came back.
David Lee Corvo
Here's what you do. You take advantage of the proof. Peruvians because they're simple minded people, right? So you show up with technology that supersedes their understanding of like what technology is capable of. And you go like I'm just gonna vacuum your floor. And they go, it's not even carpeted. And they go, don't worry about it, we're just gonna vacuum the floor. And they go, okay gringo. And then you go and do this.
Matt Hepner
Thing and you're like the whole thing mapped out. That's kind of genius.
David Lee Corvo
I can see your tunnels. Like what? Okay.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
And discovered several colonial era crypts that had been constructed by the Dominicans throughout the centuries. The team excavated and explored these scripts, but none of them opened to the Shinkana. Finally.
David Lee Corvo
You see that? What did you see that really, really something. Really?
Matt Hepner
I was totally liking your thing about how it was a vacuum, but really it was lighter.
David Lee Corvo
Really important something really important.
Matt Hepner
What?
David Lee Corvo
I knew you wouldn't catch it.
Matt Hepner
Okay.
David Lee Corvo
Exploring the devils, right?
Matt Hepner
What are you talking about? The masks and stuff.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, they really sure are dressed like Indiana Jones. Man. That. That really sure is standard spelunking attire, isn't it?
Matt Hepner
Okay, cuz Alvarino's not there. If he was there, he would have like not used the jumpsuit and the mask and all that.
David Lee Corvo
And they'd have been like, this guy is a wanker. He's not really about this. This is what you wear when you Go into. Into areas like this.
Matt Hepner
Okay, but you don't wear that when you walk around above ground, then. No, there's no Indiana Jones stuff when you walk around above ground.
David Lee Corvo
Yes, that's a fictional character.
Matt Hepner
No, underneath that. They're wearing Indiana Jones.
David Lee Corvo
No, they're not, dude. They're wearing T shirts that say welcome to Peru.
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They're not.
David Lee Corvo
We know. The. The layered cardigan. Whatever I'm wearing right now, they're not doing that. They don't have satchels. There's not a single satchel in sight.
Matt Hepner
There's rest play. Come on.
David Lee Corvo
Ah, this is something really important because you were defending Albarino's attire. And this is what, What? When I smell, I go, oh. Because this is not what you wear underground. So this is a guy who's doing all the spelunking. Right, Right.
Matt Hepner
Let's see it.
David Lee Corvo
Okay.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
And explored these grips, but none of them open to the shinkana. Finally, Anselm located what he believes he's wearing.
Matt Hepner
He's wearing the stuff.
David Lee Corvo
He's wearing a.
Matt Hepner
He's wearing a cool vest. He's got Indiana Jones vibes. A modern Indiana Jones.
David Lee Corvo
He looks like a cargo pan and a vest. Dude, look at this other guy, too. These are just regular clothes, dude. Regular clothes. In fact, I. You know what?
Matt Hepner
I bet you Anson P. Ramba is a gangster.
David Lee Corvo
I bet you if Timothy Albarino showed up like this, they'd go, no, no, no, no, no. You have to go back upstairs and put this on. Go back upstairs and put this on.
Matt Hepner
No, they're tight.
David Lee Corvo
They're buddies, hoodies. And Anselm P. Ramba cares about him, and he'd go, that's not safe. Timothy. You have to wear this and that and the other.
Matt Hepner
Because I'm pretty sure in a couple minutes in this video, he shows up.
David Lee Corvo
And you know what? Because he made a big to do about it. He made a big deal about it. And they said, you know what? Fine, go ahead. Wear whatever the hell you want. Then whatever happens to you is on you be.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The crypt. He had entered 1982, but to his surprise, the trapdoor had been covered over with tiles, and the crypt itself was now completely filled with him with radar blocking debris. Whoa.
David Lee Corvo
Crazy.
Matt Hepner
So they. I thought they got in, but they didn't get to the main spot. They got to like another spot.
David Lee Corvo
And then when they returned, they had put tile over the whole thing. This guy's got great hair, huh?
Matt Hepner
He does, man.
David Lee Corvo
Why don't you grow your hair like that?
Matt Hepner
I don't like combing It. I could have really cool hair. My dad had really cool hair when he was like, even when he was old.
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David Lee Corvo
And you're just like, not for me, dude.
Matt Hepner
I don't like combing hair, dude. Dude, I don't like anything.
David Lee Corvo
I don't comb my hair.
Matt Hepner
Just like, push my fingers. I don't like combing hair. I like things as easy as possible. Let's go. Hit the playlist.
David Lee Corvo
Brown water in the Bible.
Matt Hepner
Bingo.
Documentary Narrator
It's obvious that the crypt leading to the entrance of the Shinkana beneath the church had been deliberately filled in with debris and covered over with piles. And that the Dominicans had no intention of letting Anselm reopen it. In fact, church officials abruptly terminated the project.
David Lee Corvo
No, you know what it was? He was like, I'm gonna bring my homie Timothy Albarino. They go, okay, that's cool. And they go, hey. He's kind of got this thing though, where like, he's super adamant about wearing like this really particular outfit. And they go like, well, that's simply. We can't do that because there's safety requirements. But it's fine though, because we have these outfits. Like, he doesn't have to buy it. We have the helmet, we have the respirator, we have the outfit. Like, like, it's fine. It needs to be high, viz, cuz God forbid we lose you down here. And he goes, okay, yeah, I'll go talk to him. And he goes and talks to Tim. And Tim goes like, absolutely not. There's no other way around this. I'm gonna wear my Indiana Jones outfit.
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David Lee Corvo
And when he brings it back to him, they're like, you know what, dude? No. No access for you. No access for Tim. Timothy's never going to see this. Matter of fact, why don't we K over the whole thing? The whole thing over. You know what, too? You want to come in here with your, your, your vacuuming, right? You're vacuuming radar blocking tiles. How about that? You don't want to respect the rules here in Peru. You Americans think you could come here and you could do whatever you want. Radar blocking tiles. It's either that or wear the suit. And Timothy Alvarino said, fine, block it. Block it. With the radar blocking story over yet, though.
Matt Hepner
Let's go.
David Lee Corvo
Okay. Hate when they speak in Spanish.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
I can't read.
Matt Hepner
I'll read it. Evan. Totally altered. We don't know when it happened. I think it was between the year 1986. 1988, when they themselves altered the subsoil of the entire area we had entered in 1982.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The superiors of the Dominican order were not happy with Gamara for having approved Anselm's project to find and explore the entrance to the Shink.
David Lee Corvo
Pooh bear.
Matt Hepner
Pooh bear is.
David Lee Corvo
What's a Pooh Bear, dude?
Matt Hepner
It's honey, cinnamon and brown sugar. And if it's the chick that always gets it, she wants vanilla too. And almond milk.
David Lee Corvo
Qu.
Matt Hepner
Screwing around, dude.
David Lee Corvo
You're great.
Matt Hepner
Screwing around.
David Lee Corvo
That's what's great about you is you really love your. Your customers.
Matt Hepner
Dud.
David Lee Corvo
Like the people who come and they spend time with you and they pay for things and they talk to you like you really love them. You know, you didn't even know who was out there. You knew it was the chick that gets the Pooh bear that gets the.
Matt Hepner
Vanilla in it and almond milk. And she's going to want energy bites too. And Jess just made new energy bites, so she's going to be static. Bro, I'm not even telling you.
David Lee Corvo
Why not?
Matt Hepner
Cuz it's peanut butter, chocolate chips and oats and you're going to just go through them probably worse than you go through hot dogs. And I don't want to deal with that. Dude, they're outstanding.
David Lee Corvo
How come you've never offered me?
Matt Hepner
Take a guess of why I would never.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
You wait.
David Lee Corvo
Peanut butter what?
Matt Hepner
Peanut butter, chocolate chips and oats. And I'm not going to tell you everything else that's in it.
David Lee Corvo
Chocolate chips.
Matt Hepner
It's a secret recipe.
David Lee Corvo
I don't know if you know, I've been crushing.
Matt Hepner
No, no, no. It's not sugary ones, dude. It's like dark cocoa.
David Lee Corvo
No, it doesn't matter. Doesn't matter. Like for me, chocolate just like, oh, it does it. And then I'm just like, oh well.
Matt Hepner
People fight over them. Like. Like I hide mine. I don't even have mine out on the counter. I hide them in the fridge cuz I don't want to run out.
David Lee Corvo
I just get like you. Never once.
Matt Hepner
I will. No, I shouldn't have told you right now.
David Lee Corvo
Offered me. How big are these. These things? Like this, Like a bottle cap? Oh, bigger than that.
Matt Hepner
Two of them, you're stuffed. Three of them is like a meal.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Maybe you do beneath the church. After signing the agreement, Father Gamara was stripped of his title as head prior of the Dominican order.
David Lee Corvo
I didn't eat six hot dogs.
Matt Hepner
You ate six hot dogs, bro.
David Lee Corvo
Two, maybe three hot dogs. How much is a normal amount of hot dogs for somebody to eat at a barbecue?
Matt Hepner
Maybe two.
David Lee Corvo
Okay? Had like two Maybe three.
Matt Hepner
That's like if that's the main thing you're eating. You ate six hot dogs, plus chips, plus fruit, plus cookies, plus brownies. Okay?
David Lee Corvo
What's the food for?
Matt Hepner
What is going on? What's the food for?
David Lee Corvo
Is it to e eat or is it.
Matt Hepner
Well, in a. In a one word answer. The food is for everybody, not just the Raven. It's for everybody, okay?
David Lee Corvo
And. And what? Other people didn't eat food.
Matt Hepner
And then you're like, I'm gassy, okay?
David Lee Corvo
That's a thing that I gotta work on. But that has nothing to do with.
Matt Hepner
Yes, Can I have one of your tapo chicos? I'm gas, okay?
David Lee Corvo
But I really like tapo chicos. And she said that I could have as many as I wanted. She said that they were. She was, like, really enthusiastic.
Matt Hepner
That was the day where she was like, did you really meet him in the dumpster? I was like, yeah, sweet dumping being. People have heard that the 10 punch punch cards get found in the dumpster out back. And so some people dig around try to find those punch cards with 10 punches on them. I'm like, sweetie, I saw him looking for once when I dumped the trash. He was like, hey.
David Lee Corvo
I was like, ah, you know, that's not even true because it took so much for me to even get here and show up because his top was like, you got to come to this coffee shop. There's something special. And I was like, I'm not coming here. Did he say that? He said. He kept telling me. He's like, there's something special here. And I'm like, it's coffee. Like, how special can coffee be? And he's like, no, dude, you have to show up. It's something special. Then I showed up and I met you, and I was like, yeah, he's a cool dude. A little weird.
Matt Hepner
Weird how much top likes me, though? It's. It's almost strange. It's like. It's almost like, what's. What's he up to?
David Lee Corvo
Oh, he's up to something. I don't know what it is. All right, let's let this guy. What's this guy's name? Stephen Quill.
Matt Hepner
Steve Quill is the man, bro.
David Lee Corvo
All right?
Narrator (from documentary clips)
In Cusco. And basically banished to some small, insignificant priory in another town, Even.
Matt Hepner
No, we just lost all that because you put up the chats about you being a food desert instead of a food.
David Lee Corvo
I care what this guy's saying.
Matt Hepner
He looks cool.
David Lee Corvo
I don't want to hear what he's saying because he says it in Spanish.
Matt Hepner
Major beef with like what he found under.
David Lee Corvo
Because the Dominicans kicked us out of the. And terminated the project along with the Peruvian government.
Matt Hepner
Okay, don't keep doing that. Everybody can read one week later, not.
David Lee Corvo
Even a month, just one week later.
Matt Hepner
Accent.
David Lee Corvo
They call Father Gamara back from AR and made him prior again.
Matt Hepner
Okay, that's not even like a Peruvian accent. That's like Mexican.
Documentary Narrator
There are of course practical reasons why the Dominicans would want to keep the entrance of the Shinkana hidden under their church.
David Lee Corvo
Because you dress like a dipshit.
Matt Hepner
No, that has nothing to do with it. He's not even part of the story. Like that.
David Lee Corvo
Okay, all right, I'm sorry.
Documentary Narrator
We know, for example, that they were concerned about their property being expropriated by the Peruvian government if the truth were to be revealed. But what we're highlighting here is not just a cover up by one particular order within the Catholic Church. Indeed, the Jesuits also knew about the Shinkana and very likely had access to it, as evidenced in their own cathedral example. Cusco.
Matt Hepner
Notice how he sounds within the Catholic.
Documentary Narrator
And is still adorned to this day.
David Lee Corvo
Not no mention of the Jews with ink and gold.
Documentary Narrator
The priests of these churches may have had even noble reasons for keeping secret the subterranean world beneath the city.
David Lee Corvo
Nevertheless, what, what could the noble reasons be? I mean, if something is a threat, then that's not good. You can't hide it. People need.
Matt Hepner
They're just hiding their stash. It's like gold and silver and precious relics. It's like if you had like, like an unlimited supply of hot dogs, like you would hide it underground. You wouldn't want it like above ground where individual.
David Lee Corvo
I would give out those.
Matt Hepner
They're not though.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, by the way, can we talk about that real quick? So I, I don't know when we should set it up, but. What's today? Today is Friday. So maybe Monday we'll, we'll do something. Like, we'll do like make a paypal account for the NDS thing. Or you could send them.
Matt Hepner
We're gonna go beg for money.
David Lee Corvo
Money. No, no, no. I want to do a charity thing. I want to do a. What do you call, food pantry for the holidays. And I figure we'll, we'll put the call out, I'll donate some money. You know, if this is an elaborate.
Matt Hepner
Plot for you to get more food for you. Dude, I don't like that.
David Lee Corvo
Well, I'm, I already said and I'm gonna be forward with people. I'm gonna have some of it, you know, What? And that is an undisclosed amount of food that I'm gonna eat.
Matt Hepner
That's not.
David Lee Corvo
If I'm watching the table. If I'm watching the table and I'm saying, hey, come on up and get some food. I'm gonna. I'm gonna have some. While I'm standing there, you know, hot.
Matt Hepner
Dogs come in and packaging. Will you eat them cold, like, while you're sitting there?
David Lee Corvo
Well, yeah, because it's expedient. I prefer them cold.
Matt Hepner
Not right.
David Lee Corvo
So. But. But whatever. Okay, so we'll. We'll give me an allowance, like, one pack of hot dog per whatever.
Matt Hepner
We'll figure out nothing. If you're donating for a canned food drive, it's not for you.
David Lee Corvo
Okay. Can of Vienna sausages. I love Vienna sausages, too. They're, you know, you make a face about a Vienna sausage, you're actually really good. So I wanted to tell the audience, like, hey, guys, we want to do something cool from NDS and the standard coffee shop. We want to.
Matt Hepner
Who are we giving the food to, bro?
David Lee Corvo
So, well, to. What we're going to have to do is make flyers and put them up front. And you can tell people, like, hey, if you know anybody that's in need, it's not just food. I think we should do, like, diapers.
Matt Hepner
And stuff like that, too. If you know anybody that's in need, go ahead and take this bag of food to them.
David Lee Corvo
You. Whatever. Take it. Or tell them to come here. Well, I don't give a crap what you do, but, like, just give it away for free. And then if we're left with anything, then we'll just go to a local food pantry or whatever and just. Or a shelter and just give it to them. Yeah, that'd be cool, right? I think that'd be nice. Because God's blessed us and life is super good, and we should take care of some people if we can do that.
Matt Hepner
I respect that.
David Lee Corvo
So Monday, what we'll do is we'll. We'll. We'll tell you guys, like, how to. If you're interested in donating to something like that. I don't know what we're gonna do. I mean, we'll tell you. You know, we'll tell you guys, like, how it went. I don't want to post it because I don't want people's faces on anything. I don't want, like, video. I don't want to video these people. You know, you're taking food, you might feel not great about it. I don't want to make content out of it. I just want to give people food. Food and maybe some diaper stuff. My wife was like, oh, you know, there's people that need.
Matt Hepner
Is that kind of the wanker is thing when people, like, do an outreach and then they. Yeah, they take pictures. They're like, hey, look at us.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah. Because I think people are, like, ashamed, shamed and.
Matt Hepner
No, not only that, they're just, like, getting attention for what they're doing.
David Lee Corvo
That's gay, too. That's gay, too.
Matt Hepner
I'm not saying we haven't taken pictures. When, like, me and the wife and kids are doing it, we don't, like, show it to people. It's just stuff for us to remember.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, that's cool.
Matt Hepner
Because like, years later, we look back at those pictures. Like, guys, remember when we did that outreach?
David Lee Corvo
That's pretty cool.
Matt Hepner
And we're not showing it to people and saying, look what we did.
David Lee Corvo
I like that.
Matt Hepner
That's a weird thing.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah. Like, keeping it for your memories is dope, but yeah, I don't want to post it. I don't want to put cameras in these people's faces. But, you know, we'll do that. We'll keep the table out for, like, I don't know how long. I've never done anything like that, so maybe for like a week. It will just keep going out and we'll.
Matt Hepner
Up to you, bro.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, yeah.
Matt Hepner
And then I like where your heads.
David Lee Corvo
And then if it's just when it's done and if we got a bunch of leftovers, if we have a bunch of leftovers, if that's what happens, then we'll go out.
Matt Hepner
You'll eat them.
David Lee Corvo
I'll eat some of them.
Matt Hepner
Fair.
David Lee Corvo
I'm going to be upfront about that.
Matt Hepner
Okay.
David Lee Corvo
You know, if it's. If it's yummy stuff.
Matt Hepner
Fair enough.
David Lee Corvo
And we'll take recommendations, too. If any of you guys have ever done a thing like this and you know, like, what is a good. Because I. If you leave it up to me and I'm gonna go like, hot dogs. Hot dogs. Hot dogs. Maybe chocolate chip cookies. We'll just have a table full of chocolate chip cookies and hot dogs. So I could definitely use some guidance in that way. What are you doing? What are you doing? We're doing a show about Timothy Alvo Cortuna and your. Your.
Matt Hepner
No, Chuck from Guam is. Hit me up, dude.
David Lee Corvo
What's he doing? What's he.
Matt Hepner
My guy, bro.
David Lee Corvo
I love Chuck from Guam.
Matt Hepner
Oh, no way. I got stuff to talk to Chuck about. Now I see what's in the background.
David Lee Corvo
Chuck, stop it. Stop it.
Matt Hepner
I had no clue. I like your.
David Lee Corvo
Stop acting like you have a.
Matt Hepner
All right. Can we watch the thing?
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, we watch the thing. Ever.
Documentary Narrator
The reason may be the overarching conspiracy is indisputable. The Holy sea has known about the existence of the Shinkana for centuries and yet has deliberately chosen to keep it hidden from the masses and by doing so has knowingly perpetuated the falsehood that it is a myth.
Matt Hepner
They're trying to get you energy bites. Not answering the fault.
David Lee Corvo
Guys, don't, don't. Don't give her a reason to come in here.
Matt Hepner
Oh, Chuck, I didn't want to put you on blast, but you just came.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Eventually, his team were able to scientifically.
David Lee Corvo
Read all these things.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The existence of a tunnel beneath the church in the vicinity of the crypt that he had entered in 1982. But instead of being applauded for their historic, the national press vilified them, claiming that they were transmitted treasure hunters and imposters who are putting the structural integrity of the church in jeopardy. As a result, the compelling implications of the Shinkana were quietly swept under the rug, Literally covered over and covered up.
Matt Hepner
Myth preserves the arrival of super beings.
David Lee Corvo
No, they can read.
Matt Hepner
I want to read Habitation Among Men.
David Lee Corvo
The Anti Diluvians. Yeah, I bet you you weren't even going to be read that word, dude. The Anti Diluvians ascribe the pre flood knowledge to the interaction of humans with the gods of legend or the watchers of Hebrew tradition, blah, blah, blah. But they're not anything to do with the aliens, and the aliens aren't demonic.
Matt Hepner
Dude, I dare you to. Do you know the scene in Wedding Crashers where he's like, mom, the meatloaf.
David Lee Corvo
Why would I do that?
Matt Hepner
Do that for the energy bite with Mason right now. Just be like, mason, energy.
David Lee Corvo
I don't want her to get enthusiastic.
Matt Hepner
You know, when it's Will Ferrell, he's like, mom, the meatloaf.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, I know that, but I don't want. Want to. I can't play with Mason because then she thinks it's like, oh, I'm on the show now and I'm super. And it's just like.
Matt Hepner
I just thought it'd be funny if he did.
David Lee Corvo
She has like, what the kids say is no chill. She has no chill, dude. She just gets like.
Matt Hepner
She's just wide open, dude. She goes from 0 to 10.
David Lee Corvo
Like she gets on the day you put the camera.
Matt Hepner
And she goes, yes, yes, like a.
David Lee Corvo
Giant ostrich, like Fruit fly.
Matt Hepner
You got it?
David Lee Corvo
No, I didn't get it. Dude, it's killing me.
Matt Hepner
Hit the play button. Let's go.
David Lee Corvo
Okay, sorry.
Military Veteran Narrator
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Matt Hepner
Oh, David Flynn.
David Lee Corvo
Dude, I know him.
Documentary Narrator
The Shinkana exists.
Matt Hepner
You've read his books.
Documentary Narrator
There are staggering implications inherent in that fact. The rational mind is forced to conclude that we have a substantial gap in our knowledge of the past. Like an intricate jigsaw puzzle with some of the most essential pieces missing.
Matt Hepner
Good.
Documentary Narrator
Definitely those missing pieces. And I believe has been quietly assembling them behind the very convenient facade of conventional archaeology.
Matt Hepner
What are all those letters?
David Lee Corvo
Why did he say facade?
Matt Hepner
Like.
David Lee Corvo
Like that facade. You fruit flies are killing me, dude.
Matt Hepner
It's only one.
David Lee Corvo
It's not two. I've seen two of them at a time now. Blinded as a. I want to see. I want to hear him say facade like an. Again.
Documentary Narrator
It's missing pieces. And I believe we're going to put.
David Lee Corvo
It in regular speed. Hold on real quick, because this is important. I think people need to hear this. This is the kind of guy that. This is the kind of guy that we're dealing with. He dresses like Indiana Jones and he says, like this has been quietly assembling.
Documentary Narrator
Behind the very convenient facade.
Matt Hepner
God.
David Lee Corvo
Facade? What is that, dude? Facade. Come on, bro. This is what I'm talking about, man. This is what I'm talking about.
Matt Hepner
I don't want to laugh at that.
David Lee Corvo
This a crazy dude. This is a madman.
Matt Hepner
No, dude, just like a guy who's different from you. So you think he must be bad?
David Lee Corvo
Is he so different that he's never heard the word pronounced? Because that was crazy.
Matt Hepner
What are all these words across the front? Like, what is this letter?
David Lee Corvo
That's all Latin.
Matt Hepner
It's a curse.
David Lee Corvo
Don't read it.
Documentary Narrator
Blinded as it is by the deceptive doctrines of Darwinism and the evolution of species, the question is, to what end?
David Lee Corvo
Facade.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The clues for putting all the pieces together are hidden within the pages of scripture as well as in other ancient texts and oral traditions. Solomon said that it is the glory of God to conceal a thing, but the honor of kings is to search out a matter.
David Lee Corvo
Wow. How cool is that?
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David Lee Corvo
We said that you watched that episode. Yeah, dude, I think you said you never watch my episode. No, I've been trying to watch your episodes because. Because they're. They're good. They're really good. And. And that line is like super powerful, super power.
Matt Hepner
What do you mean? It's the glory of God to conceal a thing with the honor.
David Lee Corvo
Like, God will, you know, he'll Leave breadcrumbs. And he'll hide a thing. And he wants you to go and do it, but he's not just going to give it to you, you know, but he's like, go and pursue this thing. Like, dude, I've left you these clues and these breadcrumbs. And that's like. I've always felt like that. Like, I've always felt like God is like, yeah, dude, there's a much bigger picture. I'm not going to tell it to you, but like, that. That revelation that comes with, like, unveiling a thing and then connecting like one. I know you like the jigsaw analogy, so I'll say that too. Like one jigsaw puzzle piece to another. When you connect them, there's like this. This beautiful, like, epiphany moment where.
Matt Hepner
But I think we're built for that.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, definitely are.
Matt Hepner
And you get. You get hungrier and hungrier for putting up jig. Jigsaw pieces together.
David Lee Corvo
Careful.
Matt Hepner
Starting to figure it out. You get hungry and hungrier for that. But that's why, like, some people take turn to, like, if they get in drugs, they get hungrier and hungrier for that.
David Lee Corvo
I also think that there's just some things that we can't know and we're not gonna know.
Matt Hepner
Yeah. And maybe that's in that same study.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, we're either not gonna know them ever, or. Or we're just not gonna know them until God.
Matt Hepner
Things belong to God. But those that belong. But those that have been revealed belong to us and our children forever.
David Lee Corvo
Yes. And that's super dope. I love that. But so you have to, like. It's a weird dance where you're like, wow, you know, I feel like this thing has been revealed to me. But then, like, like, okay, I. I can't. I'm hitting a wall. Can't go any further. I'm gonna leave it at that. We'll revisit this.
Matt Hepner
Speaking of weird dance, I can't wait till you and Alberino have the weird dance.
David Lee Corvo
Dude, that's that, dude. You're going to be impressed. You're going to be like, wow, dude, he really can dress well. Like Indiana Jones. And by that time, I'm going to be really good with his whip, too. I'll whip him in his face.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Everything that has been hidden is now being revealed to those who are willing to search for the answers.
Documentary Narrator
The answers to the enigmas of prehistory are there right in front of our eyes. But we have to be willing to relinquish our preconceived notions about the past and free our minds from the fetters of academic propaganda.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
We know that the Watcher descended to the earth in the age before the Flood. Those fallen angels who kept not their first estate and are bound in chains of darkness, as plainly stated in the book of Jude and Second Peter.
Matt Hepner
We deal. We dealt with that.
David Lee Corvo
Hold on, I'm gonna read it. Okay. And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day. Jude 1:6.
Matt Hepner
The angels which kept not their first estate. Not all bad angels, but the ones.
David Lee Corvo
Which kept not the ones that were cast out. And they said, y' all are gay.
Matt Hepner
Let's see what Peter says is. It's coming up next.
David Lee Corvo
I thought you were going to read it.
Matt Hepner
God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell and delivered them into chains of darkness to be reserved unto judgment. Because remember, there's the Judgment.
David Lee Corvo
And. Wait, where did he cast him down?
Matt Hepner
To hell.
David Lee Corvo
And then I thought hell wasn't like.
Matt Hepner
No, hell is a thing, but it's not eternal because it's to be reserved into judgment. Then everything gets thrown in the lake of fire in Revelation.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, that's not like. Like actual, like, fire and torment and.
Matt Hepner
Suffering and stuff at the spa, maybe.
David Lee Corvo
Like a place where you, like, learn and then.
Matt Hepner
Yeah. And after a while, they let you out.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
Everlasting fire. I mean, it. It's everlasting.
David Lee Corvo
I don't think it really means you.
Matt Hepner
Aren'T there for everlasting.
David Lee Corvo
Everlasting is like. It's like a flowery language. Like a euphemism for, like, not lasting forever.
Matt Hepner
It could be a euphemism for playtime.
David Lee Corvo
I'll allow it.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
We know that these Watchers taught mankind forbidden knowledge and corrupted.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, that's interesting, though. That's interesting because Timothy Albarino thinks that the Garden of Eve, Eden and the whole apple and Eve and the serpent was. Was all allegory.
Matt Hepner
Well, never says wasn't real. Well, I mean, just assume that because there's fig leaves for plants.
David Lee Corvo
Well, some people think that the garden was in. In Florida, and so they think it was actually an orange. Isn't that cool? But it doesn't matter. Right. Like the fruit of the. The Tree of Knowledge of Life and Death. Right.
Matt Hepner
Like Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, I'm sorry.
Matt Hepner
There's a Tree of Life.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, yeah.
Matt Hepner
And then there's the Tree of the Knowledge of Good.
David Lee Corvo
What is it the serpent say, though? You will be like a God, knowing.
Matt Hepner
Knowing good and evil for yourself. You get to determine what's good and evil. Don't let God tell you.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
Don't let the word of God tell you what's good and evil. You determine for yourself.
David Lee Corvo
You see this meme? That. Not a meme that I posted today, but I posted this thing, and it comes from, like, some bullshit. I forget what it is, but it's a. It's a movie. And.
Matt Hepner
Oh, yeah, I saw when you posted.
David Lee Corvo
That today with the. With the ch. Chick. No, you didn't see that because you're not on the tweeter. I'm sorry. But. But check this out, though. I. I wonder what you think about. This is a little bit of an aside. And we're gonna wrap this up soon. We're gonna do like a part. 2, 3, 4.
Matt Hepner
No, you said we could do a three hour session. Dude, we're only on, like, two hours right now.
David Lee Corvo
Stop it. All right, so. So it's this right here, right? And it's this. It's a excerpt from a movie. And the line says, it's a woman. She looks crazy. And she goes, do you ever feel like the big secret is that we are gods? And then she goes, we fucking create life. We're so powerful. I bet men are terrified of us. It's like this really weird. It's supposed to be, like, uplifting and, like. And I said, white women. Oh. And then she shows up, and Mason shows up when I shout, white women. That was crazy.
Matt Hepner
Why is she coming in here? What is it coming in here?
David Lee Corvo
What is this?
Matt Hepner
No, no, no, no, no, no. We need them for tomorrow. You didn't tell them? No.
David Lee Corvo
Hell yeah.
Matt Hepner
No.
David Lee Corvo
He paid for him.
Matt Hepner
What are you left in the jar, Mason?
David Lee Corvo
What?
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David Lee Corvo
Who bought it? Did they say what their name was?
Matt Hepner
I thought they were gonna buy, like, one or two. No, I don't eat those. Dude, as soon as you start eating them, you can't stop eating them.
David Lee Corvo
Once you pop, the fun don't stop. Dude, this is a Hefty bag. You kill a man with this bag. Thank you, Mason.
Matt Hepner
Dance, bro.
David Lee Corvo
So. So what I said was that mad? Well, how. You never told me. I didn't know. You can take it out of my paycheck.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Wow, that's good.
Matt Hepner
Their secret recipe, bro. Nobody even know. I. I don't even know what's in them. Jess makes.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah. Peanut butter chocolate chip and oats and oats.
Matt Hepner
So anyway, so this is. No, wait.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
I'm trying to read it to you.
David Lee Corvo
So I said, white women, when faced with their physical weakness. Physical weakness, right. Are you listening? Stop. Focus over here.
Matt Hepner
I know, but as soon as you say women, I just think a top.
David Lee Corvo
Saying woman, woman, white women, woman. When. When faced with their physical weakness and left without a strong man to guide them, will often turn to paganism. And then I said that thought process that leads them there starts with something like this. And then I posted Genesis 3. 5. For God knows that when you eat from it, your eyes will be open and you will be like God knowing good and bad. It's that same thing. She's like, I'm a God. I'm powerful. Men are scared of me, Me. And it's like, I think that women are vulnerable to. To paganism more than men. Because think about a scenario where like, you have an old village and another village invades it. A tribe invades it, decimates it kills all the men. Some of the women escape out into the forest. They can't forage, they can't hunt, they can't build, or at least they. They suck at it really badly. Right. And so what happens in moments of desperation is that these spirits will reveal themselves to you, and these women in their desperation will commiserate with these spirits, and one thing leads to another, and if they can effectively sacrifice something to it or give it an offering, then, you know, the spirit will control some, you know, small thing in their life. Make. Make them be able to find food that'll get them through the night or whatever. And that's where you get like these Wiccan kind of tribes, these. These old crones in the woods and everything. Like.
Matt Hepner
I don't know. I don't know. I mean, that sounds wild. Wild what you just said. I mean, I don't. I'm guessing really. Yeah. I mean, there's a story where, you know, when Abraham, he's married to Sarah, they can't have a daughter, they can't have a son, but they've been promised. Yeah, a son. And then Sarah says, hey, I think you should go on to the maid.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
And then Abraham goes, honey, I think you're right. You know, like, that's a story.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
So then she takes Ishmael, you know, then her and her and Sarah start beefing. She takes Ishmael, goes in the woods and. And like, right before they're about to die, an angel, a good angel, comes and helps her. So I don't know. That's all I'm thinking about. As you tell that Story, which is kind of weird, but I don't. Yeah, I don't know. I just think it's something like a.
David Lee Corvo
An unclean spirit would present themselves.
Matt Hepner
I mean that. That looked like it was a clean spirit that was helping her out in that instance.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
Because there was a destiny for Ishmael too do.
David Lee Corvo
But I'm saying an inversion of that happening, right?
Matt Hepner
Yeah.
David Lee Corvo
Because Satan and his. And his angels, they counterfeit. They counterfeit what. What God does.
Matt Hepner
I know, but this story you're telling of like the whole tribe getting wiped out and the females just go into the woods and can't take care of themselves. They can't forage and stuff. Some of the females are good foragers, bro.
David Lee Corvo
You're not getting for mushrooms and herbs going right over your head, dude. All those ears and you don't listen.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Even producing their own hybrid offspring with the daughters of men.
Matt Hepner
How many of those are you gonna eat.
David Lee Corvo
Dude? Are they bad for me?
Matt Hepner
This looks like you, bro. This looks like you earlier. I got.
David Lee Corvo
Hold on, I got to hear.
Matt Hepner
Right? Hear the cap G. Sweat.
David Lee Corvo
Oh my God, dude, it's. It's so hot.
Matt Hepner
I'm just. I'm gassy.
David Lee Corvo
You don't understand that, that, that story, dude. Why is that story so hard for you to grasp?
Matt Hepner
No, I'm just saying, like, you're just bashing the females all like, what if they are good foragers, man? I'm gassy.
David Lee Corvo
I am gassy. Dude, that guy looks like he's gassy. Yeah, see, Chuck gets it. Dude, I'm going. You want one of these? Dude, they're really good. Are these bad for me? No.
Matt Hepner
Is there? No, no, no, no, they're good. No, they're good. They're whole food ingredients. You're good.
David Lee Corvo
Numb. All right, I've got one.
Matt Hepner
Okay.
David Lee Corvo
Are. He's going to make me gassy.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
As well as many other genetic monsters conceived through their perverted acts of rebellion.
Matt Hepner
Were me and you were talking about.
David Lee Corvo
Those earlier centaurs, minotaurs, etc.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, bro. One of the great highlights of my life in the last however many couple months you guys have been coming around is the one hour conversations with you on the phone.
David Lee Corvo
Those are great.
Matt Hepner
Like, you try to pretend like you don't want to talk to me, but then for an hour you love it on the phone. Dude, I know what you're talking. What were you saying? The centaurs. What were you saying? That they.
David Lee Corvo
Centaurs and minotaurs. I mean, especially minotaurs, right? Because you're like, those are Supposed to be mythological creatures.
Matt Hepner
You're talking about if they were like breeding. And you're like, no, not breeding, Matt. It's like cloning or. No, not cloning, Matt. It's.
David Lee Corvo
No, I'm saying Nephilim because the way you, you kind of surmised, Nephilim was like something that wasn't supposed to be.
Matt Hepner
Right.
David Lee Corvo
And like under that blanket that also goes these chimeric creatures that weren't supposed to exist.
Matt Hepner
Because, because I think we started talking about, like, I forget what thing we were talking about, but it was like, was that part of the original creation or was it not? And then it was like, well, if something's not part of the original creation, the only way it can exist by definition is if it's a hybrid.
David Lee Corvo
And it needs to be.
Matt Hepner
Unless it's like cloning and they can't.
David Lee Corvo
I almost spit stuff everywhere.
Matt Hepner
Oh, you're crushing this.
David Lee Corvo
They can't create, but they can hijack God's system of creation.
Matt Hepner
Right.
David Lee Corvo
To create these hybrids. You know what's interesting too?
Matt Hepner
That aren't supposed to exist because we're talking about demons. Like the whole concept, my whole understanding of demons is like they're disembodied spirits that don't have a place to go because they were never supposed to exist.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah. So there's no place for them. Like there's never. It was never incorporated. It was never created. And something that's interesting is that when you see a species that's non viable, that's a reser. A result of hybridization. Like a. Like a liger or like even a. A donkey. Right? Donkeys. Or is it. Is a donkey a hybrid?
Matt Hepner
Hybrid? Yeah, I think it is. Right? It's a mule and a horse. What is it?
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, I think, I think it is. And so they.
Matt Hepner
Or a mule is a donkey and a horse.
David Lee Corvo
Or maybe that's.
Matt Hepner
I don't know, something like that.
David Lee Corvo
Right. One of those. We'll just say whatever.
Matt Hepner
They're compatible, but they're not the same species.
David Lee Corvo
Right. And, and, and, but, but they, they can't. Can't they not procreate?
Matt Hepner
I don't know.
David Lee Corvo
I don't think they can procreate.
Matt Hepner
Scientist.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
I don't know.
David Lee Corvo
Is this. Let's. Let's have a Google real quick.
Matt Hepner
Somebody already answered in the chat.
David Lee Corvo
Did they really? A mule can't procreate. A mule is a hybrid. So a mule camp.
Matt Hepner
He knows, bro.
David Lee Corvo
And that dude knows mule.
Matt Hepner
Or that chick knows. How do we know?
David Lee Corvo
I don't know. Who's a girl and who's a guy? I know there's another girl. And that's about. Mule can't procreate. And that's about all I know as far as the gender of.
Matt Hepner
What I like to do is capitalize half the letters, but not all of them.
David Lee Corvo
Mules can't procreate. Okay, because they're sterile hybrids, right? So hybrids typically can't procreate, but they also have like this growth aspect that's like turned off. So they grow to enormous sizes. So like a mule is a. Is a big strong creature. A liger. I don't think there's like a cap on how big a liger can get. They get pretty good. But then they die, you know, because they get so big that they just end up dying and they also can't procreate. So isn't that interesting that there's a. A size aspect to a hybrid. Hybrid and then there's also the procreation aspect to a hybrid.
Matt Hepner
Intriguing.
David Lee Corvo
I don't know.
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Matt Hepner
No, I see you putting the. I don't know, connecting the dots. It's intriguing.
David Lee Corvo
I lost the dots. I was going and then I'd stopped. I gotta eat more of these things. They're called one more of these things and that's it.
Documentary Narrator
Not only copulating how many of you have women? But also with beasts. So you can imagine the genetic mess of unsentient sentient Cyclops before God would have stopped to it all literally washing the lay clean in the waters of the flood.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The age before the flood of Noah was a time of extreme wickedness on the earth. A time of bloodlust, paganism and sexual perversion unparalleled in all of history. Mankind betrayed his creator and followed in the rebellion of the Banai Elohim, the sons of God, the fallen angels.
Documentary Narrator
The chaos wrought by the Watchers persisted for over a thousand years after their descent in the days of Jared. Until the flood of Noah, as reckoned in the Greek Septuagint. That's an incredible amount of time for the distribution and propaganda. Propagation of hereditary genes. That is to say a thousand years of mutations in the DNA of not only the human race.
Matt Hepner
Should we watch?
Documentary Narrator
The supernatural seed of the fallen Watchers was like a virus that ultimately infected everything.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Imagine the global empire of fallen angels and their hybrid offspring, the demigods of legend.
David Lee Corvo
Let me tell you something.
Matt Hepner
This is heavy, bro. Oh, there's Anunnaki in the top left.
David Lee Corvo
If I let this gas out right now.
Matt Hepner
No, you would.
David Lee Corvo
You would be like. You'd have Tears in your eyes.
Matt Hepner
Okay, so don't, don't.
David Lee Corvo
But we've been going for like two hours, dude. I've been holding it.
Matt Hepner
Somebody singing.
David Lee Corvo
They're always like singing and vacuuming. No respect. But it's fine. I get it. It's a public place. Hey man. But the gas that I've been holding in for two hours.
Matt Hepner
Don't, don't.
Documentary Narrator
Okay.
Matt Hepner
Don't move, man.
David Lee Corvo
What I'm saying is like that's how cool I am.
Matt Hepner
Okay?
David Lee Corvo
That's how cool of a homie I am.
Matt Hepner
Is like.
David Lee Corvo
I'm not just.
Matt Hepner
I mean, some would say that's just normal, cuz.
David Lee Corvo
You ever hear the Holocaust?
Matt Hepner
I don't like where you're going with this.
David Lee Corvo
And you know like the chamber.
Matt Hepner
No, just play the thing. Let's go.
David Lee Corvo
You know these doors.
Matt Hepner
I think he's like holding a lion, isn't he?
David Lee Corvo
These doors are made of wood.
Matt Hepner
Okay, just hit the play button.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Giants, centaurs, satyrs, minotaurs and a host of other genetic monsters roaming the planet and leading humanity in open rebellion against God for hundreds of years. This is what the ancients called the golden age. The time when the gods descended to.
Documentary Narrator
Commingle with men like Prometheus. Stealing fire from the gods, the watchers brought down forbidden knowledge from heaven. Knowledge that defiled the mind of man and hastened the destruction of the world.
David Lee Corvo
That's heavy dude.
Matt Hepner
We can probably go back to 1.5.
David Lee Corvo
It's fine.
Matt Hepner
Let's go. 1.5.
David Lee Corvo
The knowledge of building originated with the gods. The knowledge of building came from the heavens at a time when the heavens married or mirrored the earth.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The builder got the cataclysmic flood of Noah, utterly annihilated the old.
David Lee Corvo
Put it on 1.5.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
It swept away its inhabitants and swept clean the artifacts of their civilization, their knowledge and their technology. The only remaining vestiges of that age of corruption, the so called golden age, are the megaliths.
Matt Hepner
That's what I'm saying.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Constructed with immensely large stones.
David Lee Corvo
Good golly.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The ruined foundations of these megaliths, still standing like fleshless bones after thousands of years of inundation and weathering, bear witness to the builder gods, the pre flood world, their hybrid offspring and their celestial knowledge.
Documentary Narrator
There exists a vast number network of megaliths all over the planet, some of which are well known. Like Belbeck in Lebanon and Stonehenge in England. Or many others, such as the Bosnian pyramid and the recently discovered megaliths in Siberia, have not even been officially acknowledged as artificial structures yet. Because Their unfathomable size absolutely demolishes the conventional paradox.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Not only are there megalithic rules dispersed over every continent, on the surface of the Earth, many megalithic structures like the Shinkana are buried under the ground and sunken beneath the oceans. This is a worldwide phenomenon that is much more widespread and significant than anyone even realizes.
Matt Hepner
That's why you like the dude, Graham. He kind of does the important thing, all that stuff too.
David Lee Corvo
I don't like him.
Matt Hepner
I mean, you appreciate his fact finding, I should say. There's people I don't like, but I appreciate their, their fact finding. But I. I do like Graham Hancock.
David Lee Corvo
Well, have you ever looked at Graham Hancock?
Matt Hepner
Dude, you hate people because of their clothes, man.
David Lee Corvo
Well, it's not that he dresses. He just looks like a. Did I get it?
Matt Hepner
No, dude. Close. Man. You are quick with the hands.
David Lee Corvo
Graham Hancock is just bad looking, you know what I mean?
Matt Hepner
I don't know. I mean I feel bad because these guys are so close. Like if they could just. All his fact finding and all the information that he's dug up and his understanding of all this, if he could tie it in like biblically, you'd be like, yeah, let's go.
David Lee Corvo
That's kind of what's crazy is like, how are you now?
Matt Hepner
But they just can't tie it in biblically. So they're like so close and then you're just so frustrated.
David Lee Corvo
I don't like when he says this. Why does he say that?
Matt Hepner
Who?
David Lee Corvo
Chuck from Guam.
Matt Hepner
Because he. Cuz Top thinks Chuck doesn't like him. So he tries to go above and beyond to make sure Top knows.
David Lee Corvo
I think it's an overcompensation thing. And I also don't think it's true. But whatever, dude, I'll let him.
Matt Hepner
It's not, but he's trying to not cry. Cuz you know what Top gets.
David Lee Corvo
I think I got him, dude.
Matt Hepner
Come on, hit play.
David Lee Corvo
Sorry, I'm. I'm. I'm sorry.
Matt Hepner
I want to go there.
David Lee Corvo
There what?
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The sights in the world.
Matt Hepner
That's the capital of historic Latin America.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
I want inside the city of Cusco. The Inca called it Sakai.
Matt Hepner
Look at these stones.
Documentary Narrator
Know about Sakai? Before formulating any conjectures concerning its construction.
David Lee Corvo
Or its building is literally.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, it's gangster, bro.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, it's like a.
Matt Hepner
Look at the size of these stones, especially on the corners.
David Lee Corvo
They're big as they dog. Timothy Albarino probably walked around them with his hands behind his back. Like an even know like a.
Documentary Narrator
When Anselm and his expeditionary team excavated at Saks they discovered that more levels of these cyclopean walls were still buried beneath the sediments of the mountain. A testament to the fury and force of the great flood. The fact is that only 10 to 15% of this enormous megalithic complex has been unearthed. And what remains above ground today is much less than what was present centuries ago, before the Spaniards dynamited and dismantled the higher segments of the walls for the construction of their own villas and cathedrals in the city of Cusco.
Matt Hepner
Perfect. It's all cut.
David Lee Corvo
Thank you, Z Man. Thank you for the chocolatey balls. Can you have some of these? Because I'll eat the whole bag.
Matt Hepner
I know, bro. I told you not to.
David Lee Corvo
That's how many more I had.
Matt Hepner
That's why I don't eat them.
David Lee Corvo
I had four, dude.
Matt Hepner
That's why I don't eat them, bro. If you work in a coffee shop and you eat the stuff that's like, oh, yeah, good. You're. You'll be.
David Lee Corvo
I can't. I can't work. I used to work in a supermarket.
Matt Hepner
Cannot.
David Lee Corvo
And when the bakery was closed, you gained 20 pounds. I used to just sneak in there and I would get the ice cream and I would get, like, a spoon, and I would just be eating it with a.
Matt Hepner
On a hot dog. That's great.
David Lee Corvo
No, Nobody's eating a hot dog.
Matt Hepner
Disgusting.
David Lee Corvo
That's a level of salty and sweet that you don't do. Look at this guy, man. What a. What a wanker.
Matt Hepner
No, this is. Oh, geez.
David Lee Corvo
Z Man's awesome. He bought me 27 chocolate balls and a dude. That's cool.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Each mammoth block, incorporated the walls of Sacsaiwama is precisely and uniquely fitted with the one surrounding it. Without the use of mortar.
Matt Hepner
Those lines. And what about the curvy lines?
Military Veteran Narrator
We.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Over 300 tons and stand over 20ft tall.
David Lee Corvo
300.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
From which they're believed to have been extracted. Is over 20 miles away.
Matt Hepner
Hit pause, hit pause, hit pause. So those stones, they're that size. So let's say we did have a crane. The crane that could lift them. The quarry where they come out of is 20 miles away. And it's on a. This is on a map mountain. They have to get it up the mountain.
David Lee Corvo
I'm not. What I said.
Matt Hepner
He just said it. Go back and put it in regular time. He literally just said they're quarried 20 miles away.
David Lee Corvo
No, I didn't.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Let's try 100 tons and stand over 20ft tall. The quarry from which they're believed to have been extracted is over 20 miles away.
Matt Hepner
20 miles away.
David Lee Corvo
He said the quarry from where they were extracted. You were wrong.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
That the walls of were built by giants. The first Spaniards to lay eyes on these walls also believed that they could not have been built with human hands, and that they must have been the work of enchantment or demons.
Matt Hepner
Enchantment or demons they thought it came from?
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, demons that were still in their bodies.
Matt Hepner
Oh, I see what you're. Look at Alvarino hiding in the top.
David Lee Corvo
He didn't even see him. Couldn't be demons.
Matt Hepner
You didn't even see him. Look at him up there.
David Lee Corvo
What a silly thing for the country.
Matt Hepner
Such a nice shot. Alvarino's in the top.
David Lee Corvo
He's like, I see. See you. I'm always here.
Matt Hepner
I'm always watching.
Documentary Narrator
If there was ever an example of an ancient construction that appears to have been built by giants, it's here in Sakai. These massive stones have been fit so perfectly together that you can't even slip a piece of paper between them.
Matt Hepner
Bingo.
Documentary Narrator
This is incredible. Masonry beyond the capability of mere human beings.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
In my opinion, the official narrative concerning the walls of Sakaman is that the Inca constructed them using ropes ramps, employing many thousands of workers for many decades. Which is not only ridiculous, but also impossible for numerous reasons. During the course of his excavations, Anselm P. Rambla uncovered proof that earlier civilizations had occupied Sacsayhuaman long before the rise of the Incan empire.
Documentary Narrator
Although the Inca did not build the walls of Sacsayhuaman or any of the megaliths found throughout their empire, they did make use of them. Fortifications and towers devised by Incan masons were raised right on top of impregnable pre flood foundations. The workmanship of the Inca standard sticks out like a sore thumb and represents a level of technology consistent with a Bronze Age civilization.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The mighty Cyclopean walls of Sacsay. Woman don't stand alone in Cusco. At one time, the entire city was a megalithic metropolis.
David Lee Corvo
Now, see, I gotta. I gotta interject real quick because somebody here, El Dorado, said, nds trip to Peru with Albarino as guide. No, I will be the guide. I will be the guide because all Albarino does is dress like Indiana Jones. I can do this. That. You guys don't need Timothy Albarino to guide you guys. You have me, bro.
Matt Hepner
What if we did go with Albarino to Peru? That would be legit.
David Lee Corvo
There we go. Nds trip to Peru with David as a guide. Thank you very much, Elohim. Yeah, me. What's the matter?
Matt Hepner
Okay, but Alberino goes With us. No, you can be the guide or you can, like, pretend you're the guide, but we'll. We'll go with Albarino. Because you don't speak Spanish, dude, we're going to need.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, I do.
Matt Hepner
No, you don't.
David Lee Corvo
Bu. Diaz. See, dude, that's it.
Matt Hepner
Last time I said you don't speak Spanish, you were like. Like swiper. No swiping. I was like, bro.
David Lee Corvo
Exactly.
Matt Hepner
Exactly, dude.
David Lee Corvo
Ah. Fj. Fool with the question, dude, you just heard it. Bueno, dia. No, no, gracias. Thank you. Please. We'll go spelunky.
Matt Hepner
Somebody said at the top is for.
David Lee Corvo
That's it.
Matt Hepner
Yeah.
David Lee Corvo
Well, bring my wife. My wife is literally speaks Spanish and is Peruvian. No, you can't say, my ancestors will guide you, babe, because. Because that's ancestor worship and those are actually demons and not your ancestors. See, she's. She's, you know, she's still learning.
Matt Hepner
I love that. That was in lifetime.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, dude, kind of pee. And I got a fart.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
The city of Cusco itself bears witness to the superior technology. You want to go real quick?
David Lee Corvo
No.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Any of the buildings lining up streets and back alleys have been built on top of ancient megalithic foundations. Since its fall of the conquistadors in the 16th century, numerous devastating earthquakes have rocked the city of Cusco. It in every case, the walls of the cathedrals and villas built by the Spaniards.
David Lee Corvo
That's.
Matt Hepner
This is this whole other area with the same type of architecture.
Documentary Narrator
Megaliths aren't just big, they're geometrically precise, intentionally and ingeniously devised to withstand extreme seismic activity. This is a kind of master masonry. Prehistoric past, far surpassing anything we can build with stone today. The difference between the two walls here in this one street Cusco, is astounding.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
This.
Documentary Narrator
This is the original construction. If you look straight down it, you'll see that it's. It's straight. It's very well constructed, and it's leaning.
David Lee Corvo
In a little bit.
Documentary Narrator
And they built these walls like this so that they could withstand earthquakes. This is the Spanish side of the wall where the Spaniards took apart the blocks and reconstructed them here. And you can see that they used a lot of concrete. If you look down this wall, you.
David Lee Corvo
Can see you're suffering from inflammation.
Documentary Narrator
See that? It is very poorly constructed in comparison to the original wall.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Very wavy.
Documentary Narrator
And you get the sense that this thing would come crashing down in the event of a large earthquake. Second walls found throughout the region of Cusco are primarily comprised of hard andesite, basalt and granite blocks, which have A distinct granite.
David Lee Corvo
Dude. What?
Matt Hepner
Can't cut that.
David Lee Corvo
Can't cut that.
Matt Hepner
It's like they melted them.
David Lee Corvo
Have some of these balls.
Matt Hepner
Oh, come on, man. No, you're gonna end up eating that whole bag.
David Lee Corvo
No, I'm not.
Matt Hepner
That's exactly why I don't eat them.
David Lee Corvo
They're good.
Documentary Narrator
Pushing convex or pillowed surface to them with bevel joints as if they were soft and malleable like clay when they were set into place and the then pressed together.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
There's reason to believe that the anti diluvians may have been able to somehow change the chemical composition or even the atomic structure of hard stone in order to make it softer and more viable and possibly lighter. This may sound unbelievable.
David Lee Corvo
I don't know if you. I know a way you could do that without like. You know what's really interesting? You ever see that idea of a tornado and it manages to whip up straw like hay day. Right. And then it can embed a piece of straw and say like a stop sign. You ever see that?
Matt Hepner
No.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, it's a. It's a phenomenon that happens. So sometimes people will go exploring after a storm.
Matt Hepner
You mean the straw goes through the stop sign?
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Matt Hepner
And like a bullet hole.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, well, I mean, it's like wedged in it like, boom. Like stuck in it like a dart. And the running theory on that is that there's an electromagnetism to a storm that destabilizes things on an atomic level. And then there's like this whole conspiracy about how the towers weren't. Were literally designed to take an image impact from a Boeing 727.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, it's just weird. It's like there used to be technology that was useful. If you think about it now, all of the technology, like if you say, tell me about technology today, it's all based on a thing that can be used to get everybody's money. You know what I'm saying? Like, the way we get energy, it's done in such a way that everybody has to pay electric bill.
David Lee Corvo
Right?
Matt Hepner
Like, come on. There's got to be a way that there's energy that we don't all have to pay for.
David Lee Corvo
I'm glad that's what you.
Matt Hepner
Gasoline engines.
David Lee Corvo
I was trying to talk about how a jet passed through a pair of buildings that was designed to take an impact from a jet of that magnitude. And the way that it supposedly happened was there was on record there was a storm that was abnormal off the coast of New York, just staying there or, you know, like it wasn't Traveling. It was just staying there for like a number of days leading up to the event. And it was an anomaly that gets, like, kind of overshadowed and look past, past. But people are theorizing like, oh, that storm, that geomagnetic, you know, change the.
Matt Hepner
Molecular structure of something.
David Lee Corvo
I don't know.
Matt Hepner
I'm sure there is all of that.
David Lee Corvo
I like it.
Matt Hepner
You know what I mean? It's like that's ancient technology was able to use, like, things from the natural realm. Like, the way Tesla was doing stuff was all like, natural realm stuff. All of the technology, or so called technology today is based on getting everybody on the planet's money for what it is.
David Lee Corvo
It's fair. I think that's, you know, probably for the best.
Matt Hepner
What.
David Lee Corvo
But I'm saying, you know, maybe there's a way via frequency or, you know, the manipulation of the, you know, kind of electromagnetic field of a thing where you can destabilize it on an atomic level without turning it into molten hot magma that you have to form in your palms, you know what I mean? Because, like, that's kind of where your mind goes, is like, oh, these stones were molten and. And thereby could be formed. Formed, you know, like clay. But it's like, wouldn't that burn just because they're giant? Are they resistant to giant molten balls? Or is there something more advanced happening where it's like, it's not just they're hot, they're destabilized at an atomic level and then that allows them to be. No, you're not.
Matt Hepner
No. I don't know. I don't know. It's good. I mean, the whole thing's intriguing. Like, exact. I don't know. Like, the people who say the Anunnaki could do stuff like this always said it was the cones. Like when you see the Anunnaki with the pine cones. Yeah. That they were like, sound. You know how, like when the chicken hit the high, high note and it, like, cracks the glass?
David Lee Corvo
Yeah. If you can match the resonant frequency of a thing, you can, I guess, shatter it or.
Matt Hepner
So those cones the Anunnaki had, they had like the same little satchel you have, but they had those two. And maybe they always had the satchel and they had the cones and, like, one cone could cut with, like, sound technology. They were using, like, sound to cut, but then they could use two of them to, like, grab. They could use, you know, use one, you did the cutting, and then two, you could do the grabbing to, like, put them in place.
David Lee Corvo
Place, grab two of Those cones.
Matt Hepner
Okay, stop.
David Lee Corvo
You know who doesn't have a satchel?
Matt Hepner
Inappropriate.
David Lee Corvo
This guy.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Believable. But it is consistent with what is observed in the streets of Cusco.
Documentary Narrator
It appears that these two large boulders have been set on top of this rock here. While this rock was not entirely hard. In other words, this rock would have been soft, and these heavy rocks would have been placed on top of it, and it would have.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, so it was soft until. Until. Until they got on top and then it got hard.
Matt Hepner
I don't like how you just worded.
David Lee Corvo
Well, look at the way he said.
Matt Hepner
I don't like what? Hit play. Don't have it on pause right now. This is inappropriate. Dude.
David Lee Corvo
I don't know what he's saying. It's interesting, too, because he doesn't look like two big butt cheeks.
Matt Hepner
Not cool.
David Lee Corvo
So. But for the audience to sake, what he's saying is, like, this thing was soft until these two big. Kind of like, they look like butt cheeks that he's standing next to. They were sat on top of it, and when they sat on top of.
RealReal Customer
It.
Matt Hepner
Dude, this is, like, not right. This is not right. It's exactly what I'm talking about.
David Lee Corvo
And he's gonna grab it. He's gonna show you how hard it is.
Documentary Narrator
It appears that these two large boulders have been set on top of this rock here. While this rock was not entirely hard. In other words, this rock would have been soft, and these heavy rocks would have been placed on top of it, and it would have. They would have literally squished down into this rock on the bottom, and that is exactly what appears to have happened here.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Aside from these stones having the appearance of being pressed together, raised ridge lines can be seen on their outer parameters when adjacent stones are in the. This is yet another indication that these blocks may not have been carved, but set into place like lumps of clay where they molded into one another as they hardened.
Documentary Narrator
It is apparent to anyone willing to think outside of the very limited parameters of conventional archaeology that the cyclopian walls in Cusco represent in themselves a lost age of profound scientific knowledge and advanced technology. It is also a fear that neither the Inca nor any of the cultures they conquered were in possession of that knowledge. What is often overlooked is evidence indicating how suddenly devastation befell the builders of the megaliths. This is best illustrated in the place where the Inca won their greatest victory over the Spanish. Ojantaytambo.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Ojante Tombo is located about 40 miles outside of the city of Cusco and was built up as A defensive position by the Inca against the invading Spaniards. The constructions at Ojante Tombo represent a fusion of pre flood Cyclopean masonry with inferior Bronze Age 11 masonry and demonstrates an attempt to copy the Cyclopian style. But the stark contrast between the two is glaring.
Documentary Narrator
Masonry I've ever seen. Some of the curved corners in the walls are sculpted from single blocks and joined together with flawless precision. Just like at Saksaiwaman and in the streets of Cusco. These walls were built at an inclination to withstand earthquakes. One of the amazing things about the engineering is that they were built on an inclination. This is a very advanced engineering. Apart from the fact that these box are absolutely mess.
David Lee Corvo
You know what I do get though?
Matt Hepner
Those are. And the way they're worked with is crazy, bro. And it's perfectly rounded on those outside corners.
David Lee Corvo
You know what's got to be a weird feeling is like. Like I was in a thrift shop the other day and I was looking at really old products. You know, would be like a tin of talcum powder. But it was like from like The, I don't know, 40s or something. And it had like this really cool design on it. You know how things like used to be in old timey products or whatever. It was like a tin of aspirin and it was really old. And. And I'm looking at it and I have this thought of like, wow, dude. I'm like holding on to something that is from like almost 100 years ago. Who knows how many people, you know, when this thing was made, what it's been through. Imagine that times a million, right? Touching those stones and then having that idea that like this was shaped not only by a super advanced civilization, but an adversarial one that stems out of fallen angels that hates mankind.
Matt Hepner
Well, not to trigger the chat, but like, that's why they say the trips to Israel are so intriguing, dude. That like all the stories of the Bible like took place here. And now you're like in that, like you're standing there where such and such story took place.
David Lee Corvo
That's wild. That's a wild thought. Yeah, I. So what I'm getting at is like every time Tim starts like really rubbing these stones, like I get it, dude. I mean, I think he gets a little weird with it. Like the last one, he's grabbing the middle and he's showing you that whatever. But like, yeah, I get touching him for sure.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
For decoding the origin and sudden disappearance of the megalith builders in the Alano combine.
David Lee Corvo
Look. No satchel backpack like an this one location architectural styles. Now they told him that you can't.
Matt Hepner
Come in here with different looks, bro. Like with got this look, that place. He's got that look. He's not Indiana Jones vibes on all.
David Lee Corvo
Of this video because he hasn't gotten the balls yet.
Matt Hepner
No, he changes his look at different times. Like a normal person.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah. Cuz he eased into it. He's like a chameleon. He's.
Matt Hepner
You've only like like noticed him as this one character, this Indiana Jones.
David Lee Corvo
I just decide all at once that I'm going to look like Indiana Jones and I do that shit because I'm a man.
Matt Hepner
I will never forget when I walked in today and just saw you in the outfit. I was like no. And I. And I literally was like do I just leave? Do I just pretend it wasn't me that opened the door and I just leave and don't come back and don't answer the question calls.
David Lee Corvo
I know what you did do is you decided to not wear the. I thoughtfully brought you a hat and you went no, you're not going to.
Matt Hepner
Mock my guy, dude.
David Lee Corvo
It's about mocking. We're going on an. Is this about being there?
Matt Hepner
Feel like me and you are on the journey. Like we're. We're at the. Yeah, you're an.
David Lee Corvo
Without a hat.
Matt Hepner
Maybe next time I'll wear a hat. How many of these are we going to do? We have to get through all their videos. I feel like we can't just do.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Like several of these Interlocking vitro five blocks of Tiwanaku. These two styles together suggest that they are related and have nothing to do with the income.
Matt Hepner
It's an interesting touch.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
At the summit of the constructions are some of the largest standing Tiwanaku style blocks ever discovered.
Matt Hepner
Those are giant stones, dude. Coryd 20 miles away.
David Lee Corvo
They're not that big.
Documentary Narrator
Famous megalithic stones here that make up part of the wall at the Temple of the Sun. One of the interesting things that we notice having come from Tiwanaku is that we have these patterns that were being carved into these rocks into the face of this wall that are basically originate in Tiwanaku. And this is exactly what we're told by the guides that whoever built this wall was either the same culture of. Of the people who built in Tiwanaku or they copied their their form. The smaller stones could be to.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, because there's like this like kind of a thing that's going on with him. Look at his face. Right. It's like dark blotchiness on his face. Like he's really puffy in the cheeks.
Matt Hepner
You're over analyzing it because the video wasn't that. It's not 8K video back then.
David Lee Corvo
Is this like the dark blotchiness? I think this is a guy who's struggling with inflammation probably.
Matt Hepner
Dude, he looks way healthier now.
David Lee Corvo
Oh no, he's crushing now. But that's because it's like, you know, diet nutrition is like pretty commonly accessible, you know, and really that contribute that to Joe Rogan. What are you doing? What was that?
Matt Hepner
A little neck crack.
David Lee Corvo
A little neck crack.
Matt Hepner
Every once in a while when you sit, you gotta just crack the bones, man.
David Lee Corvo
Let me see if we can hear it. Oh, that was a good one.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
That was a good one.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, that's how. That's how Indiana Jones cracks his neck.
Matt Hepner
You and Albarino do have a lot in common.
David Lee Corvo
Look at this face.
Matt Hepner
Do look similar right there.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, except I don't have like the blotchiness and like.
Matt Hepner
Right, well, you're more blotchy. But I'm. But I see what you're saying. You're not exactly the same, but very similar. Similar.
David Lee Corvo
I'm just saying there was probably a. Where his health was really a concern and then he turned it around. So good for him.
Documentary Narrator
The stones cracking and falling. So it's pretty ingenious construction they had up here. Each one of these rocks weighs. Each one of these stones weighs somewhere between 70 and 100.
Matt Hepner
Oh, it's like a. They literally put in a shim. No. When you cut a joint in the concrete, the expansion joint. Like those are all expansion joints with the little slivers of rock in between. Between.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah. And they're wedges shaped.
Matt Hepner
It's brilliant.
David Lee Corvo
So you drive them in there and they spread it.
Matt Hepner
Let's go.
David Lee Corvo
Hey. Drive them in the middle and they spread the Stop way up high in.
Documentary Narrator
The mountains up there and somehow brought in place to where they are now doing this.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
These gigantic blocks were cut out of the bedrock near the peak of the mountain at very high elevations and then carried down the mountain over the river.
David Lee Corvo
These gigantic. Right here. If the cameraman would have just shoved him, he and I would never have this altercation right now.
Matt Hepner
It's not an altercation, it's a meeting of the minds between like long lost cousins.
David Lee Corvo
This debate that's coming up would never happen. Debate with just 50 pounds of force applied to like the. I don't know, like the middle of his back. You know, because if you put it too high, he's just kind of like going to bend over. But if you do it like in the middle of his back, he's going to. This whole body's gonna get carried forward.
Matt Hepner
Do you think the one on the left is a male or a female talking to the one on the right? It's like. It's a dude telling this chick like, yeah, yeah. They brought these giant megaliths down from the other side of the mountain. They brought them down here. They drug them across the farm. Valley. Valley. And then they brought him back up here. And she's like, what up there?
David Lee Corvo
Is she wearing a poncho? Like a plastic poncho?
Matt Hepner
She's wearing a garbage bag.
David Lee Corvo
All right.
Matt Hepner
They black, which is a bit of a poncho.
David Lee Corvo
Oh, it's raining.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
We're cut out of the bedrock near the foot.
David Lee Corvo
No, because he's got.
Matt Hepner
You don't need no poncho.
David Lee Corvo
It's like Indiana Jones all the time.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
At very high elevations. And then carried down the mountain, over the river, across the valley and up the dirt road ramps that are still present to this day before being set into place without a scratch on them. This was in every.
David Lee Corvo
I mean, they look pretty scratched up. Let's not get.
Matt Hepner
Oh, it's a dude for sure.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Sense of the word. A superhuman.
David Lee Corvo
Fe. He's like, hey, you see this? He dressed like Indiana Jones.
Matt Hepner
No, they just had this whole thing.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Before being set into place without a scratch on them. In every sense of the word, a superhuman. What is undeniable about Oante Tombo is that whoever the builders of the mega they suddenly disappeared before finishing the project. Large blocks of stone were left lying on the ground as if dropped in panic and confusion. It is claimed that this abrupt cessation in construction was due to the invasion of the conquistadors. But it is far more likely that the invading force was not the Spanish, but the waters of the great flood.
David Lee Corvo
Gangster.
Documentary Narrator
This behind me is called the military zone up here.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
In.
Documentary Narrator
Built their stronghold to resist the conquistador that were that were moving in on them. Our theory about this place is that the Incas found construction here that was extremely advanced. And so they decided to build on top of it or add to it.
David Lee Corvo
Do you hear that? Yo, I swear to God. Hold on.
Documentary Narrator
Wait, wait, wait.
David Lee Corvo
This is actually real. The cameraman, I think, is like winded. If you listen, you can hear like.
Matt Hepner
Dude, play it again. I didn't hear any of that.
David Lee Corvo
Listen to this.
Matt Hepner
I can't wait till you start reading a Bible. If you've paid that close attention to details, it's going to be like a big deal.
David Lee Corvo
Very, very near.
Documentary Narrator
That was extremely advanced. And so they decided to build on top of it or add to it. They probably thought it was a holy place. They certainly revered whoever.
David Lee Corvo
The mythical builder. You heard that right?
Documentary Narrator
In their eyes.
David Lee Corvo
I've been hearing it. That's why I said something. Because I wasn't sure if it was you breathing. But now I'm sure it's the cameraman. The cameraman's winded. Dude.
Documentary Narrator
No, that's giants or gods that built these immense constructions. And as you can see, there's a huge difference between the massive stonework that we found in. In Puma Punu and what we see here at the temple of his son. And built in haste here behind me to fortify themselves against the Spanish.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Is perhaps the best illustration.
David Lee Corvo
Honestly.
Matt Hepner
Imagine walking crazy. I care how good a shape you're in. That's exactly puffy. He might be puffy, but he's at the top. Like no problem.
David Lee Corvo
He needs. He's a guy that needs a sauna, needs a sweat. He's got some toxins built up in those face, you know. And that. That triangle area right there, that's like a lot of. What is that? Sort of like. What would you call that? Glands. It's a glandular area. It's where all the toxins are built up.
Matt Hepner
All that under control now.
David Lee Corvo
Dude. Now he does. Yeah.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Cultures attempted to copy and emulate the works of the gods who lived in the age of corruption before the Flood.
Documentary Narrator
As fascinating and far reaching as its implications are, Cuzco is but a microcosm of a much larger reality existent on a global scale, pertaining not only to the phenomenon of the megaliths and the sudden disappearance of their builders, but also to the special knowledge that the Holy See harbors concerning them. In order to verify this reality, we had to travel to another hemisphere where the same dynamics of those present in Cusco could be observed.
David Lee Corvo
All right, that's where we're gonna leave it for today.
Matt Hepner
Wait, what's the other hemisphere? Where are they going?
David Lee Corvo
That's what we gotta do.
Matt Hepner
So we don't know where they're going next. We're at.
David Lee Corvo
At the hour mark. Clean at the hour mark. It took us two hours and 40 minutes to get through one hour.
Matt Hepner
No, that's pretty good.
David Lee Corvo
I'm gonna take that note. We're at the one hour mark and then we're gonna pick up from this at a later time.
Matt Hepner
Dude, let's do another one tomorrow.
David Lee Corvo
I don't know if we could do it tomorrow.
Matt Hepner
Yeah, that's fine.
David Lee Corvo
What's Saturday?
Matt Hepner
No, you're right.
David Lee Corvo
Right. I'm wrong. No, I mean that usually, yeah, but not.
Documentary Narrator
Not.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
Not.
David Lee Corvo
Not now.
Matt Hepner
I mean, what, do you want to do one tomorrow?
David Lee Corvo
Tonight? I gotta go.
Matt Hepner
I just feel like this thing's very intriguing.
David Lee Corvo
It is. Do you guys like this? You like watching this with us? Is it nice?
Matt Hepner
Yeah. Do people like it? That's why I never know.
David Lee Corvo
Say something in the chat you want.
Matt Hepner
To cool, but they don't.
David Lee Corvo
Is this made with natural peanut butter? Like the. No sugar added stir, where it's just like, the ingredients are sugar. I mean, peanut butter, peanuts and salt.
Matt Hepner
No, they're saying, keep going. Now can you.
David Lee Corvo
Can you focus? I'm asking about these balls.
Matt Hepner
No, they're. They're phenomenal.
David Lee Corvo
I gu. Now the question. The question is, are these made with the peanut butter that's just like salt and peanuts, or is this made with like. Did you just give me Skippy?
Matt Hepner
No, it's not Skippy. I don't think it's like a palm oil peanut butter. I'm not totally sure.
David Lee Corvo
Well, it should. The ingredients, you know, typically, they're just like peanuts and salt. And then you.
Matt Hepner
They like it.
David Lee Corvo
They mat you mash them up. We want Mason.
Matt Hepner
What?
David Lee Corvo
They would not get out.
Matt Hepner
What time is it?
David Lee Corvo
What time is it? Oh, it's 4:30.
Matt Hepner
4:22.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah, they wouldn't leave.
Matt Hepner
I was like, every time it's 4:20, Mason goes, it's time to smoke weed.
David Lee Corvo
Hey, guys. Just letting you know we're closing. You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here. Sorry.
Matt Hepner
Did you clock out? That's the big question.
David Lee Corvo
Okay. Sorry. Dude. She doesn't get. She's like, what is this? I have to work.
Narrator (from documentary clips)
So.
David Lee Corvo
Practically crawled out of here. Took forever. Otherwise I would have been done a lot sooner because I'm a perfect worker. I make no mistakes. You want me to open this door? That would be great. Is anybody back there? It is hot in here, right? We gotta buy an AC unit. So. So I guess what we should do is like, once a week, we'll do it once a week.
Matt Hepner
No more than that, bro. This isn't like one that me and you have to do like a big prep for. You can just go live and just do it. Like some of the stuff we do, it's like all this prep, you can only do once, one a week, but something like this, you could just chill after work and do it.
David Lee Corvo
I don't prep. We never prep for anything.
Matt Hepner
Well, that's a fair point. Dude, you guys would be insane if you did, like, if you did do prep for your stuff.
David Lee Corvo
That would be unfair to everybody.
Matt Hepner
No, it would just be like trying.
David Lee Corvo
To give people another fighting, you know, Other people fighting. What's that noise out there? Oh, she's doing it. She's literally right here, dude. She's sitting crisscross applesauce, which used to be called Indian style until people got all, you know, offended. Yeah, it's not good. Well, this is fun, dude. I'm glad we did this.
Matt Hepner
I'm super glad we did this. Thanks for letting me be a part of this, man. I know you're like, oh, man, he's new. Blah, blah, blah. He doesn't get on here.
David Lee Corvo
We talked about Indiana moans and Mason asked what we talked about, and I didn't realize I was having a conversation that was only half miked.
Matt Hepner
David kindly looks like a gay man.
David Lee Corvo
I mean, that's. Is that. Who said that?
Matt Hepner
Is that Alden Anders?
David Lee Corvo
It's not a real. Oh, there you go. Yeah. Oh.
Matt Hepner
Oh, stop laughing. Wait, it's not that fun.
David Lee Corvo
I think Alden's new around here. He is Alden. Yeah. I look like a gay man. Dude, that's the point. Hidden in Plain Sight pod is the. Are you here from Hidden in Plain Sight pod? If you are welcome, brother. Preps. Preps his butthole for. For aliens. They really don't require anything.
Matt Hepner
You should not be watching this.
David Lee Corvo
Yeah. Stop it. Get out here.
Matt Hepner
And you especially don't to see what they're saying about you.
David Lee Corvo
No, they're saying nothing. Nothing. They're saying nice things. Okay. Would you like one of these here, Mason? They're good.
Documentary Narrator
Have you.
David Lee Corvo
You've had them, right? Yeah.
Matt Hepner
Did you guys sweep the floor? I do not want to get a text from Bella tomorrow morning. Like, the floor is a mess. Who's cleaning? This is. Okay.
David Lee Corvo
Okay. Here.
Matt Hepner
No, no, I'm good. I'm good.
David Lee Corvo
All right, so next week. Because it's Friday anyway. So next week. I don't know what the schedule is. Maybe we'll. We'll figure it out.
Matt Hepner
We'll do. I'll see you here Sunday. You're not doing the 501C3 thing Sunday, are you?
David Lee Corvo
Of course I'm doing a 501.
Matt Hepner
You are. Every Sunday.
David Lee Corvo
I mean, I knew it.
Matt Hepner
If you don't go Sunday, let's come do one of these Sunday.
David Lee Corvo
If I'm not out of town. I.
Matt Hepner
How early.
RealReal Customer
Bro?
Matt Hepner
I'm up at 4:45, so I'm down for whatever. I mean I'm going to do a little study and write some stuff out. I think it's our last week on Jude for straight Bible. So I'm going to do the like a final finishing touches on that. So we're ready for Wednesday, but other than that I'm just chilling. Dude, I got the homies at the house tonight. Aiden's buddies Bible study which I know you and Top never want to come to, which is fine.
David Lee Corvo
Oh yeah.
Matt Hepner
Stop.
David Lee Corvo
And is written in the book in.
Documentary Narrator
The pages they for.
Matt Hepner
Despond.
David Lee Corvo
Desperate. When the last trumpet sound in the heaven.
Date: December 16, 2025
Hosts: David Lee Corvo ("Raven") & Matt Hepner
Theme:
Exploring Biblical and alternative history conspiracy theories, ancient megaliths, Nephilim, secret societies, and suppressed archaeological evidence—framed as a riffing review and debate of the "True Legends" documentary series, especially focusing on Timothy Albarino and his work, as well as building toward an eventual “debate” with him.
In this episode, Raven and Matt analyze the "True Legends" documentary series (produced by Timothy Albarino, Steve Quayle, Tom Horn, and others) through their trademark mixture of humor, skepticism, religious commentary, and inside jokes. They react live to footage about the Vatican, ancient megalithic construction, suppressed archaeological finds, Nephilim lore, and the personalities behind the research, all filtered through a self-aware, conspiratorial, yet lighthearted Biblical lens.
Key recurring themes include the nature of forbidden knowledge, the legitimacy and image of figures like Albarino, the strange and enduring mysteries of megalithic architecture, and the cultural impacts of both church power and ancient fallen beings.
The episode blends deep-dive conspiracy theorizing, Bible study, pop-archaeology, and “fraternal rivalry” between researchers. The hosts keep the mood light and often irreverent, with plenty of ribbing, tangents about food and personality, and meta-jokes about rivalry, debate, and the trappings of conspiracy podcasting itself.
Quote (concluding perspective):
“Everything that has been hidden is now being revealed to those who are willing to search for the answers.” (120:41)
Listener Takeaway:
The episode is both informative and entertaining—a long, often meandering journey across ancient mysteries, religious lore, and speculative history, with repeated reminders to question official narratives, bond with fellow seekers (even rivals), and enjoy the camaraderie of the conspiracy community.