Tim Alberino, a rogue archaeologist and author, shares his fascinating insights on ancient civilizations and biblical mysteries. He discusses the possibility of lost technologies and advanced societies that predate known history, suggesting links to the Nephilim and ancient aliens. The conversation dives into the implications of catastrophic events that halted ancient construction and explores intriguing texts like the Book of Enoch. With skepticism of mainstream archaeology, Alberino challenges listeners to reconsider their understanding of the past and its supernatural connections.
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Sacsayhuaman Megaliths
Tim Alberino's encounter with the Sacsayhuaman megaliths in Cusco, Peru, sparked his interest in lost civilizations.
The precise fitting of massive stones without mortar suggested a missing piece in historical understanding.
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Inca Repurposing Megaliths
Academia attributes many megalithic sites to the Inca civilization.
Alberino argues the Inca, a relatively recent empire, discovered and repurposed these pre-existing structures.
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Pre-Inca Artifacts
Excavations at Sacsayhuaman revealed pre-Inca artifacts at the foundation levels.
This evidence suggests the walls predate the Inca, supporting Alberino's theory.
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Are lost civilizations, Nephilim, and ancient aliens more than just fringe theories? In this explosive episode, Michael Knowles sits down with "Rogue Archaeologist" Tim Alberino to uncover what the mainstream won’t tell you about the ancient past—and how it all ties back to the Bible.
From forbidden history and buried technology to the biblical implications of giants and extraterrestrials, Michael and Tim connect the dots between Scripture, archaeology, and the supernatural.
Is history being rewritten? Are we ignoring the truth hidden in plain sight?
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