I’m not sure if you’re trolling me but I’m fully open minded to anything, there are loads of ancient underground cities nobody knows anything about, and a weird lack of interest in them. Some are under the ocean, and don’t look that old - but were told it’s just natural despite them having windows, doors and columns?
We really have no idea what’s underneath of us, our towns we live in now have modern underground cities we’ve built on top of and nobody you speak to would be aware/know about it. There’s huge underground networks where I grew up, we used to go down them as kids, you could walk from one part of the town to another, they were endless and nobody I asked knew why. They slowly began to seal off all the known entrances and didn’t publish why.
It’s just odd.
In many places it’s literally illegal for you to look, let alone dig. You can’t access areas of the Grand Canyon, and they are the areas where old explorers used to publish finding underground networks full of Egyptian stuff. I’ve seen the archives of them with my own eyes, but good luck finding them anywhere now unless it’s being mocked and deboonked.
I’ve even hiked to these areas and been asked to leave by men in non descriptive black clothes. They were cool about it and it was kind of playful when I was like “I can’t see the aliens then?” and they said nah sorry dude, but I knew if I kept pushing it I’d have been arrested and not politely turned around.
(I’m not saying they are aliens fyi) that’s weird, no? It’s weird NASA own the land in the grand canyons I mentioned right?
I think it is, and that it’s interesting.