🐅EASY TIGERS🐅

Hey guys, welcome to the channel! I love exploring ancient sites and stone complexes — the kind of places most people haven’t seen or even heard about. I take you along as I dig into history and archaeology, but I also look at things from a practical side — like a plumber’s eye for how stuff was built i.e ancient plumbing systems (water is key to life), and how it’s still standing today. I keep it real, give my honest opinions, and show these places without all the fluff. If you’re curious about the past and want to see some hidden spots, you’re in the right place.
My goal is simple: to share unfiltered, unbiased observations and spark curiosity about the forgotten corners of our past.
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Paul Cook

When you look at this 'calved up mountain'..
(the limestone under the city of valletta).

The exterior has large blocks stacked next to, and on top of each other, to make the shape the current city of Valletta sits on (frequency pattern/Starforts..)

The strange thing is.. when you go in side the stone.. The 'calved up mountain'..

You dont see geology, striations or fishers..
You dont see a representation from the blocks of the exterior...

You see the whole picture..

Its a massive macro structure cast in sections. Just like casting a bridge or something now days. Same process. Same techniques.

Why would you hide this?

Ive documented this construction technique, that also involves water management and water systems incorporated in to the stone.

Ancient engineering at its finest.

Who was the builders of these macros structures?

What is the date of these structures?

So many questions

Please tell me your thoughts below

Much love ❤️

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Let me know what you think below please.

Il Foss, Valletta.

if this was natural stone, how is it possible that there would be a pipe be inside the stone? there has to be be a 90 degree bend on that pipe in the stone, as the pipe we see is an outlet for the pool above.. so the only explanation is that the stone was cast over the pipe in this case.

and to back it up you can see cast marks at 45 degree angles from left to right. Image 3. Also in this image is a channel coming from the same pool, running down the wall. The channel has one remaining cover/slab/plate over it. this was to protect the pipe. something we still do today. the slab is also sitting on a lip to make it flush with the wall.

Image 5. In Senglea, Malta. Another pipe in solid limestone.

i suspect the pipe material to be cast iron.

let me know what you think..

6 days ago | [YT] | 558

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Next friday you will be blown away

In next Friday's episode I expose ancient plumbing systems that dont exist.. and clues of cast stone.

And to top it off, the last image I'd gone into the entrance and filmed inside the multi story megalithic cast structure.. for 15 mins showing what was in there and the sheer size of of inside.. this is meant to be solid rock..

You guys wait...

Make sure you subscribed and notifications are on and ill see you tonight for a UK special

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👀Signs of casting stone from Egypt and malta👀

🤔Can anyone explain these anomalies with out saying they have been cast?🤔

🫡Please comment below🫡

❤️Happy Sunday Guys❤️

✝️God Bless✝️

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 469

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As always we target limestone and sandstone as these seem to be where the historical nuggets are.

We have a necropolis that has 'cart ruts' running above them.

If you follow this channel you will know my opinion. For those new.. cart ruts are channels to convey water in pipes through complexes. 9 out of 10 complexes are called tombs or necropolis. But im going here to prove these were living areas with water supply. Not tombs built under cart ruts.

The naratve..

The Necropoli di Su Crucifissu Mannu is a significant pre-Nuragic archaeological site located in the Nurra region, just outside Porto Torres, Sardinia. This complex consists of 22 underground tombs, known as domus de janas (houses of the fairies), which were hand-carved into a limestone plateau over 5,000 years ago during the Neolithic period.
SardegnaTurismo

Visual Highlights
Photos of the site typically showcase:
Hypogean Tombs: Intricate underground chambers, some featuring multiple rooms connected to a central area.

Symbolic Carvings: Many tombs are adorned with stylised taurine horns (bovine protomes), ancient symbols of fertility and strength.

Architectural Features: Visible remains of supporting columns carved directly from the rock and traces of "false doors".

Cart Ruts: Deep, mysterious grooves in the limestone rock that resemble ancient tracks or roadways.

Guys as promised.. with plenty of time.

I will be going here 6th - 13th July. Feel free to meet me there. Paulexplores33@gmail.com if you are looking to meet up there.

Have a lovely day tigers

One love ❤️

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 376

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Can someone please explain this flap ag the top of the crease.. on natural limestone?

Location Valletta water front

1 month ago | [YT] | 472

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Five years now I've been screaming geopolymer stone on the giza plateau. Been to the Plateau several times to collect evidence to back up my words.

I dont know how mainstream archaeology and Egyptologists miss these striking scenes that prove the stones have been cast (not all, but the majority) on the Plateau.

A few years ago I even went as far as making my own granite, sandstone and red sandstone.. Just to prove that it can be done..

INCASE YOU DID NOT KNOW!
A geopolymer is a special material that’s made by mixing certain natural powders (usually from rocks or things like volcanic ash or industrial by-products) with a liquid that makes them react and harden. Instead of drying like normal cement, the tiny particles actually link together at a chemical level and form a really tough, stone-like structure. It can be stronger than regular concrete and often makes less pollution when it’s produced.
So basically, a geopolymer is like a clever, man-made stone that forms from a chemical reaction instead of being melted or baked the way traditional cement is..

PLEASE CHECK OUT MY RECENT VIDEOS ON EGYPT WHERE I SHOW CASE MY GEOPOLYMER FINDINGS.

VIDEOS COMING REAL SOON

One love tigers

1 month ago | [YT] | 749

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🐅EASY TIGERS🐅

😎HOW IS EVERONE?👌

IM ALL GOOD.
IM WORKING 7 DAYS A WEEK AT THE MOMENT.
KIND OF MISS MAKING VIDEOS.. BUT IM BALLS DEEP IN THE MATRIX.
I CANT BURN THE CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS, THERES JUST ENOUGH TIME IN THE DAY 😅

ITS CRAZY BECAUSE I HAVE ALL THIS FOOTAGE AND NO TIME TO GET CREATIVE.

ANYWAYS I WANTED TO CHECK IN AND SAY 👋

THANKS FOR THE MESSAGE ON SOCIALS, MEANS A LOT TO KNOW YOU GUYS CARE ❤️

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1 month ago | [YT] | 550

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Just planning my next expedition 👀

Going in may, mid month. Nothing booked. But getting it ready now. I'm going to two sites near Rome amd one in sardinia.. Porto torres. When I have the flights and ferry booked, I dont mind if people wanna join along the way.. or meet in Rome for a day or sardinia for a day what ever works for you. But ill be in that area examine nugs if you wish to joint.

Ill keep you posted.. let me know your thoughts or any questions. This is not a tour its and expedition. I'm not guiding, im looking.

The two sites are:
Cerveteri Rome
Necropolis of Su Crucifissu Mannu sardinia

3 months ago | [YT] | 645

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What hobbies do you love Paul??

I love going places im not allowed
I love to visit ancient sites and documenting them
I love making videos or writing my book
I love the herb (medicine)
I love being out in nature
I love shooting

What do you love? Do you love any of the above?

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