The Gigantic Saw Marks and the Depiction of Christ at the Osiris Temple?
Ancient Secret Discoveries
Premiered Feb 15, 2022In this episode, Brien Foerster takes viewers on a journey of the Egyptian Temple of Osiris, the hidden painted flowers of life, gigantic saw marks and the depiction of Jesus. Even now, startling discoveries continue to be made leaving scholars perplexed and struggling for answers.
Presented by Brien Foerster: Brien Foerster was born in the United States but grew up on the west coast of Canada where he developed a fascination with Native art. Though he did graduate from university with a BSc. honors degree, his passion for the art of the indigenous people caused him to become a professional carver of totem poles for over a decade. At 35 he moved to the island of Maui in Hawaii and spent 2 years working with Hawaiian people building a 62 foot double hull sailing catamaran.
This adventure led him to explore Polynesia for several years, and then he chose to visit Peru 15 years ago. His first tour guide in the Inca city of Cusco could not explain how the huge megalithic works of the area were made and by who, thus he began to explore using his scientific background, as well as the knowledge of local and foreign geologists, engineers and oral tradition experts the mysteries that underly these astonishing stone works.
This has led to a revelation that the megalithic works of Peru, as well as those in Bolivia, Easter Island, Egypt, Lebanon, Lebanon, Turkey and other places were in fact created many thousands of years before any known culture, and were all seemingly devastated by a series of global cataclysms some 12,000 years ago. In all, he has published 37 books as of April 2021, has appeared on numerous television shows, such as Ancient Aliens 20 times, radio shows and podcasts, and has explored more than 100 countries. You can find more than 1700 of his videos on YouTube. Please check Brien’s YouTube channel – https://www.youtube.com/c/brienfoerster
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Ahh, yet another place of awe, mystery and intrigue.