Dan Richards The DeDunker aka SuperSexyD
@DeDunkingPast
I make videos about stuff that's too skeptical for the 'kooks' and too kooky for the 'skeptics'. https://www.youtube.com/@DeDunking
Someone made myself and a few others this epic shirt. Yes, I wore it onstage when I spoke with Graham. And yes, Dibble is the worthless type of tool. Not even fit to serve as a strap on.

35-40 years is only fast when the field of study is bogged down by untestable (unscientific) ideas and those ideas are attached to egos. Other fields, actually scientific fields where theory is always falsifiable... These advance so quickly we can barely keep up. AI, nanotech,…
"snail's pace" = a completely subjective opinion. From the mid-1970s (first credible evidence at Meadowcroft) to 2012 (when the consensus visibly shifted), the process to overturn the Clovis First hypothesis took approximately 35–40 years max. I call that "lightning speed." Why…
So I went to Opus 40 today with @GrassiTrevor @tammycats and I saw this statue. So I wanted to ask @DrDavidMiano and that Flint character a question: Since we ain’t supposed to be able to identify racial features in a stone state (see Olmec heads), what am I to make of this?


Hope you got a thick blanket too cause you’re gonna need two of em! 😡🤣

Every culture has experienced warfare So we can consider ancient descriptions of the destruction of entire cities due to warfare as exaggerated tales told by ignorant savages. Right Dave? 🙄
Add to that the weird coincidence that almost every culture has experienced floods.
NEW VIDEO | Prehistory DeDunked | Dan Richards Megalithomania Interview | youtu.be/N_zcNx8agIs Filmed at the @Cosmicsummitx @DeDunkingPast @MEGALITHOMANIA #karahantepe #gobeklitepe #ancient #SARscans #sagewall #montanamegaliths #egyptianvases #zahihawass
I’m about to run wild through New York’s stonework, first some breakfast with @tammycats

I half expect Matt's updates to contain "My character in the next season of Stranger Things will be announced this weekend..." or "My tour opening for Metallica starts in a month..." He's doing all kinds of cool crap.
Quick MBL/life update. 1. Vases: Hopefully everyone checked out the Cosmic Summit presentation. I’ll be doing another episode with Max when he’s finished with his Petrie Museum Analysis. A lot more coming on the vases, hopefully getting to conclusions. Vi @duoduo3985 is coming…
I forget the name of the game, it's the one where 75% of a red circle flashes at you repeatedly and you start to sweat...
What's the first game that comes to mind when you see an Xbox 360?
Join me in about 1 hour, at 7:30 PM Pacific Time, for a detailed look at the idea the ancients knew much more about astronomy than we give them credit for. Hope to see you there! youtube.com/watch?v=v5Qrq2…

Look what Jay did. Shoulda brought @MrBeast then he coulda hid Pokemon under the sphinx or whatever. But still pretty cool. 😂😎
🚨ENTERING THE GREAT PYRAMID I am so pumped to premiere the first episode from Egypt tomorrow on my YouTube channel. This is the best thing I have ever done as a production endeavour and Jeff's (The Land of Chem) research & presenting is fantastic! Here's a preview clip!
I knew they never broke up.

New findings from Sage Wall in Montana releasing this summer… @DeDunkingPast already touched on it in a recent video of his from our trip together along w/@BrightInsight6 Lidar & more soon! Catch up with all the findings that have been released so far *linked ⬇️
Have you built a foundation for an edifice with a footprint on the scale of acres? Have you raised heavy loads repeatedly and aligned them to create a structure? Have you designed any buildings at all? Even made a cinder block fire pit? So what exactly qualifies you to speak on…
Have you surveyed for sites? Have you excavated in controlled layers? Have you used a total station to map structures? Have you analyzed ceramic pastes & types? Have you built a geodatabase? Or analyzed the cross-sectional geometry of femurs? Oh, you haven't? Okay, bud.
I did applied science. If I made a plan, used my data and math and designed a circuit and it failed, the universe told me I got it wrong. If an archaeologist writes a paper that gets looked at by other archaeologists, they often circle jerk and call it science. I did real…
But Dan, how would you know if someone is acting blatantly unscientific if youve never done science yourself?
The idea that science corrects itself is true. But in some fields, it does this at a snail's pace. Archaeology is one such field. It's the lack of hard data informing their positions that allows for this shenanigans, but let's be clear: Any field that entrenches itself against…
Join me at 1:00 PM Pacific Time, in about an hour and a half, for my latest video's premier. The Sumerian King's List, Gulf Oasis, and the antediluvian kings. Hope to see you there! youtube.com/watch?v=5_u5kR…
