Tibetan style Buddha statue found in the Citadel, the main gallery of the large caverns
Phoenix Arizona Gazette documented discovery in great detail before Smithsonian hid it.
Details, names, photos, testimony, official comments - all made up?
Why would Native Americans choose to live in an inhospitable spot when they could be here?
Why do all of the monuments have Egyptian and even a Buddhist name, Josh? - IDK.
Grand Canyon US is massive unless compared to the enormous Copper Canyon in Mexico
Could American pyramids built by the Egyptians be so old as to be crumbling and unrecognized?
Ancient Egyptians in the Grand Canyon
An Inglorious Columbus
(Ancient Mystery) The details of the expedition by American anthropologist hired by the Smithsonian (then erased) G. E. Kincaid and John Powell and their report of the Egyptian artifacts that they found in the Grand Canyon.
Gold artifacts from the Kincaid Tunnel are the only artifacts on display at the Smithsonian Institute at Washington, D.C. from the Grand Canyon. The most interesting artifacts are from King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti.
The Grand Canyon has many traces of the ancient Egyptians.
Chinese and other Asians found it
There are hieroglyphs, metal smelters, and even the peaks themselves are named pyramid temples. This together with the contemporaneously documented written findings (Phoenix Gazette) reporting Kincaid's findings make this an ancient mystery worth learning. How could Buddhist, Egyptian, Hindu, and other artifacts have come to the U.S. in ancient times? Was there a worldwide religion, an amalgam of different teachings from different lands known about by the pharaoh and the ancient Egyptian priests? (It would explain the tremendous similarities between Hinduism/the old Vedic religion, Mahayana Buddhism, and Coptic (Egyptian) Christianity. The Egyptians did not die out but simply morphed their diverse teachings into a universalist faith.
Smithsonian cover-up: Ancient Buddhists, Egyptians, Hindus, giants in Grand Canyon
Vining knew Buddhists had found US (1885)
(The Why Files) In 1908, Pres. Teddy Roosevelt wanted to declare the Grand Canyon off-limits to all timber and mining operations. It would take another 11 years for Congress to designate the Grand Canyon a national park. Sensing a final opportunity for adventure, explorer G. E. Kincaid took a boat down the Colorado River and through the Grand Canyon. The canyon was rich in minerals like gold, silver, and copper and Kincaid wanted to see what he could find before the area was closed off for good. About 40 miles up-river from the El Tovar Crystal Canyon, Kincaid saw stains in the sediment formation about 2,000 feet up.
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
He tied off his boat and got out to investigate. Kincaid couldn't find a trail, but after a short hike he found something interesting covered in desert brush: manmade steps, hundreds of them carved in sandstone, steps that wound their way up to a high shelf on the side of the canyon. He followed the steps until he came across a cavern entrance, an entrance that was clearly man made. Kincaid entered the cavern and turned on his flashlight. On the walls he saw writing. But it wasn't English or Native American writing. It was Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. Kincaid lifted his flashlight and saw that the tunnel ran far into the distance. He didn't realize it at the time, but this was only the beginning. #Ancient#Unsolved#Mystery
Gold treasure?
Strange ancient mysteries dissected: The Proof is Out There
(HISTORY) June 1, 2024: Isn't gold the reason for Spain's greed in the "New" World? The search for El Dorado ("The Golden"), a famed City of Gold that may have been found and kept secret or never existed and was just invented to mislead the Conquistadors (the "Conquerors"), has a basis in history. People still seek the Motherlode, and the Island of California is a very rich and mythical place. The underground world in the desert is well known by the Native Americans, but as those places are still claimed by others (the "Ant People"), no one trespasses on their territory, waiting for the next series of cataclysms to be invited to return and be saved again as American Indians were in the past. Is there any reasonable explanation for these ancient mysteries? See more in this compilation from The Proof Is Out There. Watch all new episodes of The Proof Is Out There, Fridays at 10/9c, and stay up to date on favorite The HISTORY Channel shows at history.com/schedule. #TheProofIsOutThere
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(Discoverize) [So it is true that the Grand Canyon in the American Southwest was a settlement of the ancient Egyptians or some cross-cultural mishmash of Buddhist, Hindu, and Egyptian artifacts in the massive cave systems we are as American citizens forbidden to enter! The mysterious Kincaid was right, reporting his findings in the Arizona Gazette only to have himself disappeared and the Smithsonian scrubbed of the physical evidence and then any knowledge of his existence. What are the powers-that-be hiding?]
The Forbidden History Revealed is a DVD produced by Steve Quayle's GenSix Productions on American history that is kept out of textbooks. Episode 1, The Egyptian Presence in the Americas and the Pacific Rim. The Great Smithsonian Cover-Up focuses on the strange mystery of why modern names for features of the Grand Canyon are Egyptian.
Buddhist and Egyptian artifacts
The mystery was solved by Kincaid, who while working for Smithsonian system, explored a cave system and documented his findings in both a report to his employers and the Arizona Gazette. The Smithsonian buried the information, just as they cover up all anomalies and physical evidence of giants. But the paper did not retract his story. It is still possible to read firsthand accounts of his incredible discoveries. This information aligns with the 1885 research of American Edward Payson Vining in An Inglorious Columbus...
For the first time in history, there is a firsthand eyewitness account of the fact that Egyptian artifacts and giant skeletons were taken from the Grand Canyon and stored in a secret Smithsonian warehouse. Why are all the landforms in the Grand Canyon named for Egyptian deities? Why is the DNA of giant mummies and giant skeletons being extracted by the militaries of the world? Was a live 21-foot giant captured in 1877 with the most unusual features ever noted? Will the DNA of ancient giants be used to make super-soldiers?
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Officer was hunting a tiger in Mumbai but found an ancient civilization instead
John Smith’s wildest dreams came true in April 1819 when, while exploring the Indian jungle outside of Mumbai (Bombay), he stumbled upon a Buddhist discovery so fascinating it blew his mind. His chance encounter changed the history books and is surely one of the biggest achievements of his life. More
How did the sky devas/ancients cut out rock to make Buddhist monastic art caves?
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Principal Buddhist disciple Maha Kassapa (Kizil)
The Kizil Caves are a set of Buddhist rock-cut caves located near Kizil Township (克孜尔乡, Kèzī'ěr Xiāng), Baicheng County, Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang, China.
Their name in Chinese is 克孜尔千佛洞, 克孜爾千佛洞, literally "Kizil Caves of the Thousand Buddhas," Uighur قىزىل مىڭ ئۆي, lit. "The Thousand Red Houses," Romanized Qizil or Qyzyl Caves, where kizil means "red."
Kizil Cave of the Painters, using new materials like the first oil paint in Bamiyan
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A closer look at Ven. Maha Kassapa
The site is located on the northern bank of the Muzat River, 65 km (75 km by road) west of Kucha. This area was a commercial hub of the Silk Road [3],
The Buddhist caves have an important role in Central Asian art and in the Silk Road transmission of Buddhism [from their home in the three Shakya Land seasonal capitals of Bamiyan, Mes Aynak, and Kabul/Kapilavastu, Afghanistan/Gandhara and neighboring Magadha and Bihar in India].
Another name for the site has been Ming-oi (明屋, "The Thousand Houses"), although this term is now mainly used for the site of Shorchuk (Shikshin Temple) to the east [5].
The site is located on the northern bank of the Muzat River 75 km northwest of Kucha (Kuqa), a commercial hub of the Silk Road. The caves are said to be the earliest major Buddhist cave complex in Xinjiang, with development occurring between the 3rd and 8th centuries. Although the site has been both damaged and looted, at least 1,000 square meters of wall paintings — mostly Jataka Tale rebirth stories — remain (Alamy).
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