To join the exclusive, special permissions tour of Egypt (including exclusive access to the Great Pyramid, Sphinx & the Serapeum) click the link here: adeptexpeditions.com/tours/cleopatras-egypt-tour-with-luke-caverns-anyextee/ This won't be your average tour of Egypt: from investigating the full purpose(s) of the Great Pyramids, the Sphinx, the Serapeum, the Oserion, the Pre-Dynastic Egyptian vases & so much more - this TWO WEEK expedition from Alexandria to Aswan will leave no stone left unturned. It will also be Pyramids galore. We will be exploring & going inside of the three Great Pyramids, the Step Pyramid, & the Bent Pyramid/Red Pyramid. This is the best time of year to visit Egypt, with the coolest weather. It'll be warm during the day & cool during the evening. Hope to see you there!
@Valkyrie_71
2 ай бұрын
Its one thing to hear about Egypt, and see photos by the Snake bros, Ben or Jahannah who have already been there, but this will be really exciting to follow along and watch as you experience the sites for yourself! One thing i am hoping for Luke... when you get to the Temple of Edfu is it going to be possible to locate the exact text on the wall that speaks of the Island of the Ka / primordial ones? Would there be a way to have the symbols read and translated as they are pointed to? I think the only time I ever saw reference to the story, via youtube cc, was when Jahannah was there. But the guide just waved their hand in a generalized direction up a wall, without showing which hieroglyphs were the specific ones that told the story. Can't find any other info or photos of the script anywhere else either. Thanks!
@Chris-from-AZ
2 ай бұрын
Can you go to the Maya Temple
@Anyextee
2 ай бұрын
@@Valkyrie_71 Jahannah's first tour of Egypt was with Ben and Jimmy on their the Khemit School tour. Her next two tours I lead through Adept Expeditions. I have been leading tours for over 10 years and have lived in Egypt for several years. My mentor was the late, great symbolist author John Anthonty West and I learned Middle Egyptian hieroglyph language from a PhD Professor of Egyptology. I saythis because as with all the temples, during our visit to Edfu, I provide an in-depth comprehensive explanation of the Ptolemaic hieroglyphs, the contentions between Horus and Set, and the Scroll of Djehuty (Thoth). And I also highlight the Edfu building text and discuss why some believe that the cosmological theme / creation myth, depicted in various parts of Edfu Temple, are linked to Atlantis. Most general guides in Egypt won't share 1/8th of the knowlege that is faciliated during my Adept Expedition tours. Most guides simply study the basic data points required to secure a tour guide licencse whereas we are very passionate about this and study the subject matter in depth with years of experience. These Adept Expeditions tours are unlike any other and those who join us will walk away from a conscious expanding experience.
@Anyextee
2 ай бұрын
@@Chris-from-AZ Luke and I alread did an Adept Expeditions presented Maya Temple tour together last March where we caught the equinox at Chichen Itza. It was an incredible experience for all those involved!
@Chris-from-AZ
2 ай бұрын
@@Anyextee I'm talking about the Maya Temple in Egypt
@MaximilianGrassl-kq4nv
Ай бұрын
Damn the tour starting on my birthday. Maybe one day Luke!
@timothyappleseed2986
2 ай бұрын
This is too cool. I wish i had some extra funds to throw around, but i better stay focused on what i already have going on. I'll definately missing out though.
@noodlesmetal
2 ай бұрын
Hopefully join you on a future tour. This sounds so good.
@michaelwebber5927
2 ай бұрын
I couldn’t imagine a better way to spend two weeks. I imagine this is at least 20K but well worth it I wish I could go but it’s outta my price range as a mason hah. Nothing intrigues me more than the mysteries of antiquity. Have an amazing time. I know I would…
@MrPenguln
2 ай бұрын
Good Luck with your career!
@sean7797
2 ай бұрын
Im so jealous!! So amazing!!
@gracereagan1728
2 ай бұрын
Wish I could go to this!
@scaledsilver
2 ай бұрын
Will you be doing this again? I'd love to go next time ^^
@jimnavarro6859
2 ай бұрын
Man, you can sell ice to a Eskimo! One day hope to join y’all have fun. Be safe!
@Joshmbkerr17
2 ай бұрын
Can you please do the Nazca specimens found in the citadel in Peru next?
@wuzgoanon9373
2 ай бұрын
I dont know if I could sprint fast enough to see all that in two weeks!
@pogue6327
2 ай бұрын
Nerdrotic...subbed
@СергейЯковлев-к3ы
2 ай бұрын
great
@ianrussell-b8q
2 ай бұрын
Link with geoffry drumm of land of chem, the asida project, and Yusuf.
@jrockthecasbah
2 ай бұрын
Hope you cross paths with Geoffrey Drumm so he can present his pyramid/chemical plant theory with you. Hopefully your group will go over the hidden constellations that were found in the King’s Chamber too.
@cdsred
2 ай бұрын
I really need to know what people like luke think of his theories. Jahannah interviewed him and she was very open to the idea but it was a few years ago. His theory makes the most sense to me. 🤷♀️
@Anyextee
2 ай бұрын
@@cdsred Since he can’t tell the difference between original features and 19th century digs, I started to guess his chemistry isn’t great either. So I pulled in both a operative chemical engineer and a Forensic Metallurgist with a background in process chemistry, corrosion, metal / alloy manufacture and the effects of numerous chemicals on metals. non-metals, polymers, organic and inorganic materials with over 40 years experience at the head of GE, Rolls Royce and consulted to the big oil and gas companies world wide take a look at this theory with me. We all conclude that this theory about the pyramids being chemical process plants does not hold up to scrutiny.
@Anyextee
2 ай бұрын
We will cover the broad spectrum of alternative theories (perhaps many you may be unaware of) without bias and allow the group to draw conclusions as we always do during my tours. Everyone is welcome. By constellations inside the KC, If you mean Robert Grant’s so called “discovery” inside the kings chamber, yeah we will go over that too as we have before. And if anyone asks for my personal opinion, I’ll be happy to share what I think during the tour because I’ve brought ultra violent equipment to put this theory to the test. People often see what they want to see (to sell tours and books) even when there’s nothing to see. Pareidolia.
@cdsred
2 ай бұрын
@@Anyextee ok thanks for the info. I hope to join you on a tour someday 👍
@Anyextee
2 ай бұрын
@@cdsred we would love to have you join us someday.
@Escape.Velocity
2 ай бұрын
I wanna go on one of these but my spring semester starts on Jan 13th :(
@JacquelineBowkett-c5l
2 ай бұрын
Is the price the same from the UK?
@danmolina2724
2 ай бұрын
☕
@johnirving8037
2 ай бұрын
What great reason do you have to ignore it...
@cdsred
2 ай бұрын
I can’t quite afford a trip like this but if anyone wants to chip in I’ll cover 1% and you guys, as a group of course, cover the 99%? that would be cool. Ok? Thanks 🙏 /S Maybe someday… 😂
@GeoffreyScott571
2 ай бұрын
If I were a rich man…
@ianrussell-b8q
2 ай бұрын
Luke, please link up with the land of chem guy while your out there. They will give you tours with so much more information than a generic guide. And give a better birds eye view understanding
@Anyextee
2 ай бұрын
He doesn’t have a generic guide; he has me. Know your history. The only reason "the chem guy" gained popularity is due to his appearance on Jahannah James's podcast, which led to other podcast invitations, including Danny Jones's. It was during my tour that Jahannah first learned about "the chem guy”. I’ve been leading tours for over a decade and lived in Egypt long before “the chem guy” first visited Egypt as a tourist on a Khemit School tour, before moving there (long after I’ve been living there). Make no mistake. My mentor, was the late great John Anthony West, the man who opened doors for all of your favorite alternative researchers and authors favorite alternative researchers and authors. There’s not a single Graham Hancock or Dr Schoch lecture where he won’t pay homage to JAW. Khemit School and Brien Forester owe a lot of their knowledge to Christopher Dunn and Dunn went on JAW tour before publishing his book. “While my focus has mostly been on engineering, I have traveled through Egypt with John Anthony West (2006) and Anyextee (2021) and can say without equivocation that both experiences were immensely valuable to me. Both West and Anyextee were excellent company. Continuing the legacy of de Lubicz and West, Anyextee injects a youthful passion while respecting both conventional and alternative views on history." - Christopher Dunn, author of The Giza Power Plant and Lost Technologies of Ancient Egypt I studied and trained under JAW, taking up his mantle after his passing. My team in Egypt has been John Anthony West’s team for over 20 years, and as a student of JAW, I am the one they continue to work with. I hosted engineer Christopher Dunn’s last tour of Egypt and have led multiple tours with Jahannah James, introducing her to Sekhmet for the first time and giving her access inside the Sphinx enclosure for her first time, which she didn’t have on her previous tour. I've also guided many popular KZitemrs on their first tours through Egypt, including Matt Sibson of Ancient Architects, History for Granite, and History with Kayleigh. I brought author Keith Hamilton on one of my tours and I’ve even collaborated with the founders of Khemit School (who first taught the chem guy) before severing ties, despite John Anthony West’s warnings about working with them. I was brought in to produce a film about yousef away and father Hakim and his khemit school teachings because they knew I knew the content better than most and this was long before the chem guy first came to egypt as a tourist. I’ve also co-hosted tours with Luke in the Yucatán. Rest assured, Luke’s group will have the best possible experience, and best guide: tour leader benefiting from my extensive knowledge and experience that few can parallel. Everyone who has ever been with me to Egypt will tell you how when I show up in the temples the locals give me love and the keepers all point and say “he’s the best”. Personally, I’m not fond of the chem guy because he completely disrespected me like a child on IG taking a screen capture of me commenting on one of his videos where I had left a link to more comprehensive information that he missed. Regarding the chem guy theory, once I examined his theory (with adequate context in Egyptology), and realizing hos much he got wrong I began to question his chemistry. So I brought in a chemist and metallurgist to sit through his theory with me and everyone agreed that it don’t hold up under scrutiny. Further, he’s not the first to posit such an idea. But most people don’t know the history. A similarity alternative theory was already posited years before the chem guy in Giza's Industrial Complex: Ancient Egypt's Electrical Power and Gas Generating Systems Book by Desiree Hurtak, J. J. Hurtak, and James Ernest Brown The chem guy can fool some people some of the time, but he can’t fool all the people all of the time. There isn’t anywhere the chem guy has been in Egypt that I havnt. And what he says about the Serapeum and Osireion is wrong. It’s all pure lunacy told in a compelling way but when held up to scrutiny it doesn’t hold up. That said, Luke’s group will benefit from the decades of experience and depths of knowledgeable in Anyextee’s head.
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