BREAKING: Sacsayhuamán’s Underworld Revealed in NEW Excavations!

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September 2, 2025
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Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: historical caseIntel Value: 7/10

Summary

The person discusses the Chinana project, which is excavating near the ancient site of Saxa Woman in Peru. They describe finding multi-ton stone walls that extend deeper than previously thought, suggesting an older origin for the site. They mention local legends of underground tunnels connecting various sites in the Andes. The person expresses excitement about the ongoing excavations and plans to visit the site soon. They believe these discoveries challenge mainstream archaeological views and suggest advanced ancient knowledge. The encounter has sparked a desire to explore and document these findings, indicating a significant impact on their understanding of history.

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Executive Summary

The transcript discusses the ongoing excavations at Saxa Woman in Peru, revealing advanced engineering and potential underground networks that challenge mainstream historical narratives. The speaker expresses excitement about the implications of these findings and the possibility of uncovering a lost civilization.

Primary Revelation

Excavations at Saxa Woman reveal that the multi-tonon precision-placed walls extend deeper than previously believed, suggesting an older origin date.

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Graeme Hancock
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extensive interviewspopular author on ancient civilizationssignificant online following

Everything just keeps getting older and more advanced.

Excavations at Saxa Womanmodern (2023)confirmed

Managed by: Chinana Project

to uncover ancient structures and understand their origins

historical eventspecific

The Chinana project has been excavating small portions of the earth next to these cyclopian fortifications and has found a collapsed tunnel system.

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historical eventhighly specific

Excavations at Saxa Woman reveal that the multi-tonon precision-placed walls extend deeper than previously believed, suggesting an older origin date.

Source: Unnamed individual
historical eventspecific

The construction of Saxa Woman is incorrectly attributed to the Inca, as it shows advanced engineering that predates their known timeline.

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historical eventspecific

There is a possibility of vast underground networks below Saxa Woman, similar to those found at the Giza plateau.

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historical eventspecific

The advanced stonework of Saxa Woman suggests a lost civilization with knowledge that contradicts mainstream historical narratives.

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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: historical caseIntel Value: 7/10