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September 14, 2025 14 mins

Guest host Richard Syrett and researcher Captain Leo Walton discuss mysterious heat emanating from ancient pyramids.  

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:04):
What are we talking about? What was this energy being
harnessed for by the pyramids?

Speaker 3 (00:10):
I believe that basically it was heat. We needed heat.
If you look at the Ice Age, depending on who
you whose information you use, they claim it the Ice
Age lasted two point four to three million years. During
that time, humans on this planet couldn't exactly have abundance,

(00:37):
have quality life on all of the continents, and in
the north north of the northern regions of the planet
literally was a two mile thick block of ice. And

(00:58):
I know that there's lots of information about the younger,
dryest and a common impact to melt the ice age,
and I don't see any evidence to support the fact
that the heat would have been raised enough to milk
a two mile thick of ice. And plus the fact
that the ice if you look at the shape of

(01:22):
all of the Pacific Northwest coast up in that area
up through British Columbia, you're talking about huge, huge glaciers
were moving on the Earth. So the way I've determined
this and the function of the Great Pyramid with the
Osiris Tomb, is this scalear plasma energy was being sent

(01:45):
through the earth to melt the ice from beneath. And
to support my theories on this is in fourteen thousand
and five hundred, according to the scientific community, there was
this huge flood. It was called the Bonneville Flood. And
the thing about it that was so unusual about it

(02:07):
is it was one of the most catastrophic events ever
in the North American continent, and it created the great
basin that's beneath the ground that all of the farmers
used to water their crops from. So where did this
water come from? How did it only seem to migrate

(02:31):
beneath the ground. It's because the energy began.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
What I learned from.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
O Cyrus's tomb, if you want to go there, Richard,
is when I was investigating everything at the Giza Plateau,
there were some systems there that were misaligned, and o
Cyrus's tomb was one and plus, it was three levels.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
It was one hundred and eight feet below the.

Speaker 3 (02:59):
Ground, and I went Haas actually did some really good documentation.
He literally went down there and measured everything and drew
some really good blueprints that I had available that I.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
Could Oh, you're talking about hawas right, Yeah, Okay, I
just wanted wasn't exactly.

Speaker 3 (03:23):
What happened with o Cyruses tomb A little history there
is I learned when I first got into this is
that all of that area was flooded in water for
years and years and years.

Speaker 4 (03:35):
I've talked to archaeologists.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
That grew up there and used to go swimming in
those areas that it was that full of water. And
so I started being a forensics investigator. I said, well,
I'm going to find out who's responsible for this, who knows?

Speaker 4 (03:51):
I start making calls. It took a while.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
I found a gentleman that worked in the water works
department who said that they were the responsible parties for
the maintenance and take care of everything at the Giza plateau.
And he told me, he says, we literally shut down
one pyramid system every year to go in and clean
the salt out of it, each one of them. So
every three years one of them shut down to that

(04:16):
one is shut down to clean the salt out. But anyway, yes,
they were full of salt. Yes, as a matter of fact,
the Great Pyramid, if you look at the early pictures
of people in it from you know, one hundred years ago.
Let's say it's full of salt, and I was told

(04:37):
that they had to evacuate tons of salt out of
that pyramid system. Well, what they explain it as is
they claim that it's from the breath of the people
coming into the pyramid every year, and that it's coming

(04:57):
from the humans in there. So I said, okay, what
a we got that I can compare this to. So
the Washington Monument is made out a similar type stone
has millions of people in it every year. So I
contacted National Park Service and talked to the people that
manage it, and I asked them, I said, have you

(05:20):
guys ever had to go and clean the interior of
the Washington Monument from all these people millions of people
climbing up the stairs. And he said, he acted like
I was crazy. He said no, he said, we've never
had any of that. So anyway, I believe it's so
much salt water run through that system for like I said,

(05:41):
twenty nine one hundred years, that it's literally been absorbed
into the stones and maybe going inside or causing it
to weep out from the moisture in our breath.

Speaker 4 (05:54):
Ok But that's what I think.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
Okay, But let's get back to the purpose of the pyramids.
And this is mind bending stuff. You're saying. The pyramids
were designed to terminate the ice Age.

Speaker 4 (06:08):
Exactly the Sahara Desert. If you look at what they
call the energy paradox.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
Scientists all over the world were trying to figure out
because they claimed that the ice Age melted in such
a fast, fast period of time to melt through two
miles thick of ice, and they can't figure out where
all the heat came from. And the Sahara Desert is
the largest incidental heat source on planet Earth, so we

(06:40):
get most of our heat source from there.

Speaker 4 (06:42):
So all the.

Speaker 3 (06:43):
Scientists globally back in the seventies did all these calculations,
so we can't figure it out. It was some kind
of heat source that melted it. Well, it was melted,
but it was melted from below, you know, as above,
so below. Tesla knew this Tesla technology. Everybody thinks Tesla

(07:04):
was going to send information to the space.

Speaker 4 (07:07):
No Tesla was taken.

Speaker 3 (07:09):
If you look at all the experiments he did, it
was sending it into the earth. Sending it into the earth.
When he was in Colorado, his experiments were with lightning.
He built the first design of the Waldencliff Tower in Colorado.

Speaker 4 (07:27):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
He literally when he was there, injected so much electricity
into the ground that he blew up the electrical plant
that was creating ac electricity. He literally had to pay
out his pocket to replace the electric motors in that
electric generating facility because he searched so much energy in

(07:48):
the ground.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
How did they get the energy from the pyramids? Because
I thought earlier you were mentioning, you know, there's no
capstone on the pyramid because the energy is coming out
of there, like out of the top. How do they
get the energy from the Great Pyramid all the way
let's say, up to the Pacific northwest where there's two
miles of ice during the ice age? How did they

(08:10):
get it?

Speaker 3 (08:10):
Okay, all right, O Cyrus's tomb, Okay, it's one hundred
and eight feet. That's a sacred number, by the way.
And anyway, Uh, it was off center. It's not delined
up perfectly to the four corners. So I ended up
figuring out it was one twenty one point five degrees

(08:31):
east and two forty three degrees west.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
I said, it looked like the whole.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
Design of the system was aimed to two hundred and
forty three degrees. As a captain boat captain, I'm really
good at setting compass, heading and following it.

Speaker 4 (08:49):
So I took Google Earth.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
I said, let's see where o Cyrus's tomb is pointed to.
So I ended up. I followed it all across the
Sahara Desert and landed on the Atlantic Ocean in Casablanca, okay.
And I didn't find anything along the way, no other

(09:12):
pyramid systems, nothing that said hey, we need to stop
here and investigate. So when I was there, I said, okay, here,
I'm across the whole Sahara Desert off aund was sand.
So now I take off across the Atlantic and I
land in Ocean City, Maryland, okay, which is really interesting

(09:33):
because literally it goes right into the harbor in Ocean City, Maryland.
So once I was there, I said, okay, I've done
come all the way from Osiris's tomb across Africa across
the Atlantic Ocean. Let's see where it goes across America.
So I sent my my mileage chart down to zero,

(09:55):
and I started on down, drawing my line as slow
and steady, watching to see what I came across. When
I hit one hundred and eleven miles, another sacred number,
I couldn't believe my eyes. It freaked me out for
the longest time. I landed on top of the Washington Monument.

(10:16):
So now I've done, taken and tracked this energy from
Osirius's tomb, which if you know the story of Osiris
and the Phallas.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
All of that, that's how he was resident.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
The largest Egyptian replica obelisk in the world, five hundred
and fifty five feet tall, sitting with red granite. Same
construction is what we cut in Egypt, and I just
landed on top of it. And the thing of it
is the Washington Monument is kind of on the lawn
of the White House. It's looking right at the Washington Monument.

(10:52):
And what this is really crazy too, Casa Blanca. Casa
Blanco is where I left Africa. If you take Casablanca
and translate into India into English, it's White House. So
I left the White House in Africa and then ended

(11:12):
up at the White House in Washington, d C. I
believe this is exactly the reason Washington, d C.

Speaker 4 (11:19):
Is built.

Speaker 3 (11:19):
Where it's at the White House. Is there in relationship
showing the symbolism there and of course the Washington Monument.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
Now, so a Cyrus's tomb is pointing that way, But
how does the energy get there?

Speaker 4 (11:34):
All right?

Speaker 3 (11:35):
Okay, now this energy inside of Cyrus's tomb, it's a
very complex system. Water drops through three levels down one
hundred and eight feet when it gets to a Cyrus's
tomb at the bottom. If you look at the design
of I've laid it all out, you know, without any
diagrams or anything. It's difficult to explain. But the water

(11:56):
comes into that system off of the call of the
Second Pyramids. So this water's hot. Okay, it's hot going
into there, and it goes all the way down there
and it comes in and the way it's designed, it
forces the water to circulate in an anti clockwise rotation

(12:17):
throughout that whole system. However, people don't realize as much either.
There's another tunnel it's one hundred and sixteen feet that
run directly below of Cyrus's tomb. It has three drain
ports in it. Then that's where the water goes to.
But this water is because we had those four columns

(12:40):
in there I told you about before that were destroyed.
We're literally circulating a plasma medium water inside there, and
it's circulating an electromagnetic field, well, plasma energy.

Speaker 4 (12:57):
If because I was a nuke, ok.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
So I know alpha, beta and gamma radiation.

Speaker 4 (13:04):
I worked in it. I worked hot nuclear on the.

Speaker 3 (13:07):
Enterprise, Okay, so I had to learn all this and
be trained in it. Alpha rays, beta rays are particles,
Gamma rays are electro magnetic plasma. Okay, So we're dealing
with electromagnetic energy to make plasma anyway, and it's scaler.

(13:31):
If you were in Osyrus's tomb and you had that
energy circulating through there, it's going through a limestone bedrock
scaler energy, and limestone limestone is like a sponge to
plasma energy, scalar energy.

Speaker 4 (13:51):
It goes through it faster than the speed of light.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
Literally and the time it would take you to blink
your eyes, that energy could go from Osyrus's tomb all
the way around.

Speaker 4 (14:03):
The Earth back to you again. That is how fast
it is.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
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