Gobekli Tepe Excavations Halted by WEF
“Who exactly manages and funds the site of Gobekli Tepe, and who are the key decision makers deciding what happens at this site.”
Most of the site still buried.
WEF through DOGUS announced all excavations stopped.
Most of the pillars still buried. Ground penetrating RADAR shows only a fraction has been excavated.
What is the WEF hiding?
“The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.” ― George Orwell
As a Turk, I can ensure you that the Turkish public has no idea whats going on in Göbekli Tepe. When they were building the “roof” over the site it was declared that the excavation is coming to an end. Anytime it was stated that the only %5 of the site was excavated, it was said in a very very vague tone that it would imply that there’re closer sites like Karahan Tepe was the remaining parts. I really don’t think any tourist visiting the site, both the Turkish and foreign, have any idea about this. You should consider hiring a Turkish translator and a voice over just for this video, Turkish people should see this.
Destroying or hiding these megaliths should be considered crimes against humanity.
Planting hundreds trees in the middle of a priceless historic digging site. No matter what you think or on what side you are in the historical debate, is weird.
They hollowed the site out for tourism and planted trees who’s roots will further degrade the structures underneath…. this is an archaeological nightmare!
Their intention is simple. Dont let the society know the truth.
usually when rich people stop smart people from researching or digging, it’s because they know the knowledge you are seeking will effect their control.
I bet you a dollar, that if a military conflict erupts in that region…this site will get “mistaken” for an ammo depot and be obliterated.
So. I am a german archaeologist. As student I excavated there between 2011 and 2014. Yes under these trees are further enclosures. These trees are olive trees. The former (he is a farmer) owner of Göbekli Tepe planted them to get more compensation, when to site was bought by the turkish authorities. I actually excavated the deep trenches for the concrete pillars. But it is true. This is sellout.
This is one of the most depressing and enraging things I’ve seen in a long time. Sums up “the agenda”.
I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but building on top of this site — especially with the use of concrete, of all things — almost screams, “There’s something here to hide, and that’s what we’re doing!” It just doesn’t make sense that anyone would ever do such a thing, and neither does “leaving the excavation for future generations.” It just feels extra suspicious — and rather bizarre.
Dude, the carvings on those pillars being outwards of the flat surface which looks so perfect… HOW TF did they do that? [[The carvings were not carved in the stone but carved into wood then molded with stone. Wood was carved out, then placed as “side” of the mold; liquified stone slurry was poured in to harden.]]
The groves of trees …. The roots will travel down and slowly break apart and destroy the carved rocks beneath. This is a big planned coverup of history.
Just like WW2, a bunch of old world cities were bombarded.
Our world is run by criminals and pure evil.
why else would the WEF want to mandate and NOT excavate the area? It’s about control of information and this place is very important to learn about ancient humans
Bingo. So sad that these mystery evil doers do this crap so often.
Makes you wonder if them mud flood people are onto something…
They don’t want us to know the truth about our past, archeology projects everywhere are treated with disdain and minimally funded.
Thanks for sharing this information about the Dogus group and WEF’s involvement with this archeological site. I have been following this dig since day one and have not heard about the plans you shared until now. Will share this with many.
The true history of earth is something they don’t want people to find out. Our history has always been far different than the garbage they try and teach you in school.
WEF sees competition in every aspect of truth. Liars are like this.
There are some independent, investigative Turkish journalists and reserachers who have drawn attention to various mysterious incidents related with the excavation at Göbekli Tepe.
1) First of all, during the initial excavation under the leadership of German archaelogist Klaus Scmidt, a midsize human statue was unearthed towards the end of a working day. The Turkish archaelogists advised Schmidt to carry the statue (it was around 1.6 mt tall and light enough to be carried by the staff) to their camp and keep it there during the night as a protection against possible theft. But Schmidt adamantly refused the idea (one of the Turkish assistants later said that Schmidt’s reaction was unusual and surprised them, but they couldn’t object to him much as he was the administrator in charge of the excavation). And when the staff went to the excavation site the next morning, the statue was not there. Schmidt appeared nonchalant about its disappearance and didn’t want the issue to be talked about much. A few years later, rumors circulated among well-connected experts in Istanbul that the said statue had been smuggled to Europe through an international organization and landed in Switzerland, taken into the custody of some “mega-rich guys” who view the statue as a sacred relic of immense importance.
2) Again during the excavations, shortly after the mysterious and organized disappearance of the human statue, a European (most probably a German) archaeleogist with deep connections to some extremely powerful groups, came to Şanlıurfa (the province where the Göbekli Tepe is), hired a car and visited the excavation site, talking with Schmidt for hours on end. Then he left the site and drove the car towards another Turkish city. It was a warm, dry, and sunny day with perfect road conditions. But he was found dead towards the evening, as his car swerved off the road and hit a tree (or a rock) in a nearby orchard. Turkish authorities found the accident a suspicious case. The conclusion of the authorities was that there occurred a car chase and the guy was either lost control of the car and crashed into the object, or was directly hit by a pursuing vehicle.
3) As the importance of Göbekli Tepe was understood well and the details about the site made the headlines in publications like the National Geographic (NG) magazine, it became a scientific sensation worldwide. Curiously, however, Göbekli Tepe’s importance was sort of hidden from the Turkish public for long (and it still is). A notorious example is the famous NG Global issue with Göbekli Tepe as the cover story. At the time, the NG magazine had also the NG Turkish version (its Turkish publication was discontinued later) but the Turkish edition’s cover story was a totally different topic (I don’t remember but it was something like artificial dog breeds) in that month. And guess who was publishing the NG Turkish: Doğuş Dergi Grubu (Doğuş Magazine Group), yes the publication branch of that WEF-related Doğuş Holding, owned by the billionaire Ferit Şahenk (by the way, Ferit Şahenk’s wife is an American). That blatant contradiction attracted the attention of independent Turkish journalists and they rightfully asked “Why the Turkish people is prevented from learning about the importance of Göbekli Tepe, why that global magazine’s Turkish franchise hardly ever makes reports about it?”. Of course, they couldn’t get an answer from the Doğuş Dergi.Show less