Description:
Matthew LaCroix is an author, researcher, and historian. His work focuses on ancient civilizations, ancient cultures, philosophy, quantum mechanics, and history.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Matt Went to Peru & Turkey, Teaming with Robert M. Schoch (Underwater Ruins)
00:10:56 - 75 Ft Deep Lake & Best Dated Ruins (Lake Von & Mysteries)
00:19:43 - Research Plan for Lake Von (Stone Research for Lost Civilizations)
00:34:28 - Stonework at Base (Basalic & Andesite) & 2nd Major Piece of Evidence for Dating
00:44:00 - Flower of Life (Numerology & Symbol Connection), Nikola Tesla (3,6, and 9)
00:51:49 - Does Old Technology Mean Primitive or is it More Advanced Tech?
01:01:11 - Griffin Symbol Means (Time Traveler Theory
01:07:33 - Handbag Mystery/Controversy
01:15:33 - Evidence Towards Divine Knowledge (Simulation Theory)
01:22:15 - Emerald Tablet vs Emeralds Tablets Breakdown
01:37:34 - Pillar (Sacred Geometry)
01:51:53 - Individuals Inherit Nature (Evil or Good)
01:59:26 - Secret Societies & Dangers of Evil (Council of Nicea)
02:09:38 - Willingness to Accept New Ideology Evolving & Raising Consciousness
02:21:40 - Concerning Aspects of Sites (Cambridge University Paper)
02:30:48 - Certain sites Being Removed or Mysteriously Missing
02:47:19 - Does Matt Believe in Aliens?, Meaning of Life
00:00:00 - Matt Went to Peru & Turkey, Teaming with Robert M. Schoch (Underwater Ruins)
00:10:56 - 75 Ft Deep Lake & Best Dated Ruins (Lake Von & Mysteries)
00:19:43 - Research Plan for Lake Von (Stone Research for Lost Civilizations)
00:34:28 - Stonework at Base (Basalic & Andesite) & 2nd Major Piece of Evidence for Dating
00:44:00 - Flower of Life (Numerology & Symbol Connection), Nikola Tesla (3,6, and 9)
00:51:49 - Does Old Technology Mean Primitive or is it More Advanced Tech?
01:01:11 - Griffin Symbol Means (Time Traveler Theory
01:07:33 - Handbag Mystery/Controversy
01:15:33 - Evidence Towards Divine Knowledge (Simulation Theory)
01:22:15 - Emerald Tablet vs Emeralds Tablets Breakdown
01:37:34 - Pillar (Sacred Geometry)
01:51:53 - Individuals Inherit Nature (Evil or Good)
01:59:26 - Secret Societies & Dangers of Evil (Council of Nicea)
02:09:38 - Willingness to Accept New Ideology Evolving & Raising Consciousness
02:21:40 - Concerning Aspects of Sites (Cambridge University Paper)
02:30:48 - Certain sites Being Removed or Mysteriously Missing
02:47:19 - Does Matt Believe in Aliens?, Meaning of Life
Key Takeaways
- Complex Human History: Human civilization is more intricate and mysterious than mainstream narratives suggest.
- Paradigm Shift: Understanding our ancient past could fundamentally change our perception of reality.
- Megalithic Mysteries: Ancient cultures built massive structures we cannot replicate, suggesting advanced knowledge.
- Mimicking Ancients: Cultures like those in Peru and Turkey mimicked advanced predecessors.
- Lost Knowledge: Ancient civilizations may have known things modern society does not.
- Hidden Knowledge: Secret societies preserved ancient wisdom in select pockets globally.
- New Discovery: LaCroix’s research suggests a lost chapter of human history, potentially evidenced by Lake Van ruins.
- Travel Insights: LaCroix visited Turkey twice and Peru, gaining firsthand site experience.
- First-Time Peru: His Peru trip was his first, fulfilling long-term research goals.
- Turkey Expeditions: Two trips to Turkey included private, off-limits sites.
- Team Expertise: LaCroix collaborated with Dr. Robert Schoch and archaeologist Hans Orheim.
- Lake Van Focus: Lake Van in eastern Turkey hosts underwater ruins discovered in 2017.
- Tosun Seylan: Underwater photographer Tosun Seylan found the ruins while filming pearl mullets.
- Lake Van’s Depth: At over 1,500 feet, it’s one of the deepest lakes globally.
- Soda Lake: Lake Van’s alkaline nature preserves underwater structures uniquely.
- Unique Ecosystem: Only one fish, the pearl mullet, lives in Lake Van.
- Underwater Towers: Alkaline formations create dreamlike underwater structures.
- Preservation Science: Alkaline water reduces acidification, preserving ruins.
- Diving Challenges: Diving is limited to early morning due to sunlight reflection.
- Ruins Depth: Found at 75 feet, these are the deepest known underwater ruins globally.
- Megalithic Ruins: The ruins feature large, precisely cut basalt and andesite blocks.
- Kilometer-Wide Site: The ruins span over a kilometer, ruling out landslide theories.
- Urartian Mislabeling: Archaeologists attribute the ruins to the Urartian civilization (circa 2800 BC).
- Dating Discrepancy: LaCroix argues the ruins predate the Urartians, possibly by millennia.
- Lake Level Anomaly: Lake Van’s level would need to drop 80–100 feet for ruins to be built above water.
- No Recent Fluctuation: Historical records show no such lake level drop in 12,000 years.
- Volcanic Impact: Mount Nemrut’s eruption may have altered Lake Van’s outflow, raising water levels.
- Closed Basin: Lake Van lacks outflow rivers, with water loss only via evaporation.
- Murat River: An ancient river once drained the lake, potentially lowering levels.
- Dating Potential: Undisturbed underwater sediments offer unique dating opportunities.
- Scientific Expedition: LaCroix’s team will be the first to study the ruins scientifically.
- Permit Process: The team is securing permits for non-invasive analysis.
- Stone Analysis: Identifying stone types (e.g., basalt, andesite) is a key research goal.
- Mohs Hardness: Basalt and andesite (6–7.5 on Mohs scale) require advanced tools to carve.
- Iron Age Limits: Urartian Iron Age tools couldn’t cut such hard stones precisely.
- Seamless Symbols: Symbols carved across stone joints suggest advanced techniques.
- Ionis Kalesi: A Lake Van site with finely carved andesite and symbols like the Sun Cross.
- Sun Cross Symbol: Linked to the Knights Templar and Red Cross, indicating ancient origins.
- Griffin Motifs: Mythical creature symbols appear on Ionis Kalesi stones.
- Laser-Like Precision: Stone cuts resemble modern laser technology, baffling experts.
- Quarry Distance: Some stone sources are 200–400 miles away, raising transport questions.
- Mud Brick Contrast: Urartians used erodible mud brick, unlike durable megalithic bases.
- Cuneiform Evidence: Urartian cuneiform inscriptions are the only dating evidence.
- Adoption Theory: Urartians likely claimed older sites, carving cuneiform to assert ownership.
- Global Pattern: Cultures like Egyptians recarved older structures to claim them.
- No Builder Writings: Megalithic sites globally (e.g., Giza, Peru) lack original inscriptions.
- Sphinx Precedent: Water weathering on the Sphinx suggests pre-dynastic origins.
- Robert Schoch’s Role: Schoch, an objective geologist, investigates without preconceptions.
- Buried Sites: Sites like Ionis Kalesi were buried, possibly to protect them.
- Soil Sampling: Underwater core sampling could yield reliable dating data.
- Vitrification Clues: Melted rock surfaces may offer additional dating evidence.
- Documentary Plans: Filming in June/July 2025 will document the underwater ruins.
- Peru Parallels: Similar megalithic precision is seen in Peruvian sites like Tiwanaku.
- Pumapunku Comparison: Bolivian site Pumapunku has laser-like cuts akin to Lake Van.
- Global Connections: Turkey, Peru, Egypt, and Bolivia share megalithic traits.
- Younger Dryas: Catastrophes 11,600 years ago may have wiped out advanced civilizations.
- Lost Civilization: LaCroix posits a global, sophisticated culture predating known history.
- Academic Resistance: Mainstream archaeology dismisses lost civilization theories.
- Graham Hancock’s Work: His Ancient Apocalypse series popularized alternative history.
- Evidence-Based Mission: LaCroix’s team seeks scientific proof of a lost civilization.
- Existential Risk: Rewriting history threatens religious and societal paradigms.
- Dangerous Knowledge: Ancient truths could disrupt modern beliefs about life’s meaning.
- Religious Sensitivity: Sites near Mount Ararat tie to biblical Noah narratives.
- Dismantled Sites: Sites like Toprakkale were deliberately dismantled in the 1950s–60s.
- Cambridge Paper: A Cambridge University paper documents the removal of megalithic blocks.
- Missing Artifacts: Many stones vanished, with no record of their whereabouts.
- British Museum Role: Institutions like the British Museum were involved in removals.
- Military Storage: Artifacts were stored in Turkish military bases for decades.
- Azerepe Steles: Massive stone pillars were held in a military base before museum transfer.
- Poor Archaeology: 1960s excavations used bulldozers, damaging artifacts.
- Kev Kalesi Damage: Bas-reliefs were destroyed during careless removal.
- Hidden Motives: LaCroix suspects deliberate suppression of contradictory evidence.
- Post-WWII Paranoia: Fear of history’s misuse (e.g., Nazi swastika adoption) may have driven secrecy.
- Swastika Origins: Ancient symbols like the swastika at Baalbek were co-opted by Nazis.
- Moral Duty: LaCroix believes exposing past wrongs is essential for truth.
- Current Archaeologists: Modern researchers are not implicated in past misdeeds.
- Flooded Site: Kayalidere, another key site, was submerged under a reservoir in the 1970s.
- Hermeticism’s Value: LaCroix views hermeticism as the greatest source of universal truth.
- Celestial Beings: Ancient “gods” may be celestial creators, not extraterrestrials.
- Human Divinity: Hermeticism teaches humans are divine beings with eternal souls.
- Free Will and Destiny: Human existence balances free will with a predetermined path.
- Cycles of History: Civilizations rise and fall in universal cycles of creation and destruction.
- Nikola Tesla’s Influence: Tesla’s ideas align with hermetic principles of energy and cycles.
- Flower of Life: This symbol encodes numerology (3, 6, 9) linked to Tesla’s theories.
- Ancient Wisdom: Sites like Ionis Kalesi reflect hermetic laws and universal truths.
- Reincarnation Insight: Humans are eternal beings learning across lifetimes.
- Existential Crisis: Revealing humanity’s divine nature could disrupt societal norms.
- Cold War Intervention: LaCroix suggests celestial beings prevented nuclear disasters.
- Divine Blueprint: Earth’s history follows a cosmic plan, preventing total destruction.
- Alien Probability: Intelligent life likely exists but is isolated by vast distances.
- Designed Isolation: The universe’s structure prevents easy interstellar contact.
- Advanced Civilizations: A super-advanced civilization would likely be peaceful.
- Wormhole Technology: Such civilizations might master non-technological travel.
- Non-Interference: Advanced beings may observe Earth without interfering.
- Haldi and Enki: Ancient deities like Haldi may represent celestial creators.
- Sumerian Texts: Mesopotamian tablets describe celestial beings shaping humanity.
- Human Shadow: Hermeticism says humans forgot their divine nature, enamored by physicality.
- Academic Bias: Mainstream archaeology enforces rigid timelines, stifling new ideas.
- Objective Science: LaCroix advocates for evidence-driven, open-minded research.
- Credential Critique: Formal education often demands adherence to established narratives.
- Shifting Paradigm: Archaeologists like Omare Tanuric embrace objective re-examination.
- Groupthink Danger: Academic conformity stifles innovation, as seen with Tesla’s neglect.
- Danger to Religion: Ancient discoveries challenge Judeo-Christian, Islamic, and Hindu beliefs.
- Societal Structures: Modern architecture may disconnect us energetically, unlike ancient designs.
- Philosophical Carryover: Ancient symbols and teachings inform modern philosophy.
- Truth’s Importance: LaCroix prioritizes integrity in revealing historical truths.
- Human Nature: People resist revisiting past wrongs when time dulls the urgency.
- Storage Concerns: Artifacts in military bases suggest intentional concealment.
- Team Diversity: LaCroix’s team includes geologists, archaeologists, and divers.
- Underwater Advantage: Lake Van’s undisturbed environment aids precise dating.
- Symbolic Connections: Lake Van symbols mirror those in Peru and Egypt.
- No Urartian Match: Urartian art and pottery lack the sophistication of megalithic sites.
- Global Adoption: Romans and others built on older foundations, as Urartians may have.
- Baalbek Example: Baalbek’s massive blocks and swastikas show ancient sophistication.
- Xerxes Inscription: A Tuspa inscription links Lake Van to ancient Persian visits.
- Alexander’s Visit: Alexander the Great visited the region, noting its significance.
- Biblical Ties: Lake Van’s proximity to Ararat connects to Noah’s Ark myths.
- Firestorm Fear: 1960s archaeology avoided paradigm-shifting discoveries.
- Sensitive History: Religious and cultural sensitivities may have driven site suppression.
- Book Project: LaCroix is writing a book addressing these discoveries and cover-ups.
- Public Awareness: Most people are unaware of Lake Van’s sites due to suppression.
- Tesla’s Relevance: His 3, 6, 9 numerology aligns with ancient symbolic systems.
- Hermetic Laws: Universal laws of duality and cycles govern existence.
- Ancient Texts: Sumerian, Gnostic, and Hindu texts echo hermetic truths.
- Divine Potential: Humans are microcosms of the universe, per hermeticism.
- Archaeological Ethics: Removing entire structures violates preservation norms.
- Lost Opportunities: Flooded sites like Kayalidere are now inaccessible.
- Scientific Integrity: LaCroix’s team avoids disturbing the underwater site.
- Potential Impact: Lake Van findings could rewrite human history’s timeline.
- Actionable Insight: Study hermeticism to understand universal laws and human potential.
- Question mainstream archaeological narratives for bias.
- Support objective researchers challenging established timelines.
- Explore ancient texts (e.g., Sumerian, Gnostic) for hidden truths.
- Advocate for transparency in archaeological practices.
- Research Lake Van’s sites to grasp their global significance.
- Learn about megalithic sites in Peru, Egypt, and Bolivia for context.
- Examine symbols like the Sun Cross for cultural connections.
- Support efforts to preserve and study submerged sites.
- Engage with alternative history (e.g., Hancock’s work) critically.
- Reflect on personal beliefs about life’s meaning and divinity.
- Investigate Tesla’s theories for parallels with ancient wisdom.
- Promote interdisciplinary teams in archaeological research.
- Demand accountability for past archaeological misdeeds.
- Explore philosophical texts to broaden existential perspectives.
- Stay informed on LaCroix’s upcoming documentary for updates.
- Visit ancient sites personally to gain deeper insights.
- Support museums preserving artifacts from sites like Lake Van.
- Challenge academic groupthink in personal research pursuits.
- Consider the societal impact of rewriting human history.
- Share findings like the Cambridge paper to raise awareness.
Main Arguments
- Lost Civilization: A sophisticated global civilization predating known history built megalithic structures, evidenced by Lake Van’s underwater ruins.
- Misattribution: Urartians claimed older sites, as seen with cuneiform inscriptions, mirroring global patterns of cultural adoption.
- Suppressed Evidence: 1950s–60s archaeological practices deliberately dismantled and hid sites to protect established narratives.
- Paradigm Threat: Ancient discoveries challenge religious, societal, and scientific frameworks, risking existential crises.
- Hermetic Wisdom: Hermeticism offers universal truths about human divinity, cosmic cycles, and celestial creators, aligning with Tesla’s theories.
- Objective Science: Mainstream archaeology’s rigidity stifles discovery; objective, evidence-based research is needed.
- Celestial Influence: Ancient “gods” may be celestial beings maintaining universal balance, not extraterrestrials.
- Cycles of History: Civilizations rise and fall in inevitable cycles, preventing permanent dominance.
Crucial Statistics
- 75 Feet Deep: Lake Van’s ruins, at 75 feet, are the deepest known underwater ruins globally.
- Kilometer-Wide: The underwater site spans over a kilometer, indicating a major civilization.
- 1,500 Feet: Lake Van’s depth exceeds most Great Lakes, aiding preservation.
- 12,000 Years: No lake level drop in 12,000 years explains the ruins’ depth.
- 2800 BC: Urartian civilization is dated to 2800 BC, but LaCroix argues the ruins are older.
- 200–400 Miles: Some stone quarries are 200–400 miles from Lake Van sites.
- 1950s–60s: Dismantling of sites like Toprakkale occurred during this period.
- 7.5 Mohs: Andesite’s hardness (7.5) suggests advanced carving techniques.
Actionable Insights
- Study Hermeticism: Read the Hermetica or Kybalion to explore universal laws and human potential.
- Question Narratives: Cross-check archaeological claims with primary sources to identify biases.
- Support Objective Science: Back researchers like LaCroix and Schoch who challenge mainstream views.
- Explore Ancient Texts: Investigate Sumerian, Gnostic, and Hindu writings for insights into creation myths.
- Advocate Transparency: Demand accountability for past archaeological cover-ups, like those in the Cambridge paper.
- Research Megalithic Sites: Study Lake Van, Peru, and Egyptian sites for global connections.
- Reflect on Divinity: Consider hermetic teachings about human divinity and reincarnation.
- Engage with Tesla’s Work: Explore Tesla’s 3, 6, 9 numerology for parallels with ancient symbols.
- Promote Preservation: Support efforts to protect submerged and endangered sites.
- Stay Updated: Follow LaCroix’s 2025 documentary for potential history-changing findings.
Conclusion
This summary captures the video’s core themes, blending LaCroix’s archaeological findings, philosophical insights, and speculative theories about ancient civilizations and cosmic truths. The transcript’s conversational tone and reliance on unverified claims (e.g., site suppression, celestial beings) are noted, reflecting the exploratory nature of the discussion.