In Jordan, They Found Something That Destroys Official History

В Иордании Нашли ТО Что УНИЧТОЖАЕТ Официальную Историю

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13 июл. 2026 г.  #ancientcivilization #jordan #history

In this documentary, we will unveil the mysteries of ancient discoveries in Jordan that mainstream science cannot explain. Archaeological anomalies, ancient technology, and shocking discoveries — 9,000 years of history forbidden in one country. Historical mysteries, alternate histories, and inexplicable discoveries that textbooks won't tell you about.

🗿 Ain Ghazal — 9,000-year-old two-headed statues, intentionally buried underground. Who do they depict — ancestors, gods, or something else?

⭕ The Jordanian Stone Wheels — thousands of geometric structures only visible from space. 6,000 years older than the Egyptian pyramids. 4–5 times older than the Nazca lines. Why build something invisible from the ground?

🧱 Khatt Shebib — a 150-kilometer-long wall in the desert that went unnoticed for 150 years. It served no purpose. It led nowhere. Its purpose remains unknown to this day.

🏛️ Jerash — an ancient city that survived the 749 earthquake thanks to earthquake-resistant technology that European engineers only "invented" in the 20th century.

🖤 Umm el-Jimal — an unnamed black basalt city where stone doors remain open after 1500 years. No hinges. No lubrication. No maintenance required.

💥 Tall el-Hammam — a Bronze Age megacity that evaporated in an instant due to temperatures of 4000°C. This was documented in the journal Nature. In conclusion — people chose not to put it into words.

🎨 Qasr Amra — a palace with frescoes that, according to Islamic law, should not have existed. It stands in the middle of the desert. It is not mentioned in any chronicles. And one face in the frescoes was deliberately destroyed.

📚 SOURCES AND REFERENCES

• Rollefson, G.O. & Köhler-Rollefson, I. — Research on the Ain Ghazal settlement (1983–1998)

• Smithsonian Institution — Restoration and preservation of the Ain Ghazal statues

• Kennedy, D.L. & Bishop, M.C. — Aeroarchaeology Project, mapping of Khatt Shebib and stone wheels in Jordan

• Phillip C. Hammond — Excavation of Jerash (Gerasa / Jerash)

• De Vries, B. — "Umm el-Jimal: A Late Antique Town in Jordan" (2000)

• Bunch, T.E. • Alois Musil and colleagues — "A Tunguska-sized airburst destroyed Tall el-Hammam", Nature Scientific Reports (2021)
• Alois Musil — first scientific description of Qasr Amra (1898)
• Vibert-Guigue, C. & Bisheh, G. — "Les peintures de Qusayr 'Amra", IFAPO (2007)

• Jordan Department of Antiquities — publicly available archived data

⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This documentary is created solely for educational and informational purposes. All events are based on documented sources, scientific reports, and publicly available archived materials. Alternative and supernatural versions are presented as hypotheses and not as established facts. The channel's author is not a professional expert on the topics discussed — the material is collected and analyzed from open sources. Do not replicate the actions described without proper preparation and safety precautions.

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