The Great Lie
The core things we were taught since being introduced into this world must be peeled back layer by layer for us to comprehend the absolute medium of deception we are immersed in. Our world is not what you think it is, but it is a beautiful place. It's a matter of perception. Where we've been as a collective species and where we have traveled up to the present has everything to do with where we're going. One who is properly informed is not easily deceived.
The fact that so much energy has been expended covering up the truth about our past suggests that, though we are blind to it, we must be such a threat to our controllers that burying the past was the only recourse to maintain power. In other words: we are more than we suppose ourselves to be. Yes, ma'am — we are more than we suppose ourselves to be.

Purpose of This Presentation
I'm going to provide a comprehensive list for the first time of the things we have found to be untrue in Archaix research and then provide a list of the things we have found to be true. This is the perfect share video for beginners and veterans. You will also see new material and pictures I have never shown before that completely blow narratives out of the water.
For context: I've been posting on X. For about two weeks we've had Edenic‑type weather in Texas: perfect temperatures and blue skies; only in the last two days have there been clouds, and they are the kind of cumulus clouds I remember from the 1970s and '80s. I haven't seen a chemtrail or jet contrail in two weeks. The stars at night have been brilliant. It's been beautiful.
Title and Central Claim
The title of this video is “The Great Lie”: the claim that there is no truth. This idea appears in Marxist literature and was part of an effort to overwhelm the public with so much information that people lose the ability to decide truth from falsehood. When confronted with too many options, people sometimes default to apathy or despair and reject everything. I sympathize with people who get overwhelmed, but I absolutely disagree with the blanket claim that nothing is true. Archaix research isolates what is true and what is false. If you invest years in collating information and know where to look, you can discern truth from falsehood.
Axioms and Self‑Evident Truths
- There are things that cannot be denied. These are axiomatic, self‑evident truths that apply universally. Examples include: everyone needs oxygen to survive; a rock thrown into the air will fall to the ground unless obstructed; humans experience hunger when they have not eaten for a long time; all humans need water; all humans require sleep eventually; all humans feel pain physically or emotionally; all humans age and eventually die (the avatar dies though the immortal within may continue); all humans feel emotions; cutting oneself causes bleeding; everyone's fingerprints are unique.
- These truths imply order in perceived chaos. Perceived reality may feel chaotic, but actual reality is structured and ordered. Evidence of structure includes the genetic code, skeletal structures, the need for hearts to function, and common physiological processes such as blinking to maintain eye moisture. Humans require communication and sensory perception to exist in this perceived experience. Natural systems, like water seeking level, demonstrate order. Plant roots and petal arrangements, animal features such as snail shells and ammonites, and many biological patterns follow the golden proportion and Fibonacci sequence. Duality (for example: if you're not sick, you're healthy; if you're not sleeping, you're awake) illustrates the structured dichotomy of reality.
- Because some things are demonstrably true and discoverable, there must also be many recognizably false things. Extraordinary claims that “everything is fake” carry the burden of extraordinary evidence, and the burden lies on those making the claim. If someone says all history is fake, they must provide extraordinary evidence; otherwise their position is a copout born of ignorance, laziness, or intellectual despair. I challenge anyone making blanket claims of falsity to produce the evidence.
List: Things Archaix Research Has Found to Be Untrue (Selected)
- The following is a direct list of items that Archaix analysis has concluded to be untrue. This list reflects six years of Archaix presentations and the author’s broader publishing background; the items are presented without extended commentary here but are assertions that Archaix research maintains and has defended in various presentations.
- Meteor craters are made from rocks that fall from space.
- The sun is 93 million miles away (or millions of miles away).
- NASA sent astronauts to the moon through the Apollo program (i.e., the Apollo moon landings are true).
- The Mars rovers were sent to the surface of Mars and feed back genuine pictures from Mars.
- Earth is in genuine danger from a coronal mass ejection (CME) or giant X‑flare in the conventional sense claimed.
- The moon's light is sunlight reflected from the sun.
- The Richat Structure (often called the “Eye of the Sahara”) is the ruins of Atlantis.
- Antarctica has been buried in ice caps and snow continuously since the Ice Ages around 10,000–12,000 BC.
- The Ice Age is settled scientific fact as conventionally taught (Archaix finds it remains a theory).
- Relative dating methods such as carbon‑14 and potassium–argon are reliably accurate as commonly presented.
- Radioactive isotope breakdown rates have remained stable for millions of years as required for conventional relative dating.
- Dendrochronology (tree rings) is categorically accurate because trees grow a ring every year.
- Dinosaurs became extinct millions of years ago in the standard narrative.
- Fossils are rare and require millions of years to form under the standard petrification model.
- Coal is formed only by plant matter compressed under heat and pressure over millions of years.
- The Great Pyramid of Egypt was built by Egyptians as a tomb for an Egyptian pharaoh (the conventional Egyptological explanation).
- The Sphinx dates to 8,000–10,000 BC according to conventional dating (Archaix rejects conventional dating for the Sphinx as presented).
- Atlantis is dated to 9,600 BC (the conventional Graham Hancock dating).
- Göbekli Tepe dates to 8,000–10,000 BC as currently presented (Archaix asserts that conventional dates are inaccurate).
- The Great Flood of Noah dates to the Younger Dryas period at 9,000 BC (Archaix rejects that specific modern dating).
- Sumerian and Vedic calendars prove historical periods of hundreds of thousands of years in the conventional interpretation.
- Egyptians maintained a chronology of years comparable to other nations in the conventional sense.
- Titans and giants arose when angels had sexual relations with human females (the conventional or literal reading of that myth is rejected).
- The ancient gods were actually extraterrestrials visiting our world as alleged by proponents like Erich von Däniken, Billy Carson, Zechariah Sitchin.
- Ancient civilizations before 700 BC had zodiacal ages (such as an “Age of Leo”) or used a solar zodiac to date monuments and events.
- The Jewish calendar is ancient in the modern form; Archaix analysis finds it to be about 450 years old.
- The Great Wall of China is purely a Chinese construction in the sense commonly described (Archaix asserts different origins and functions).
- The Jesus of the four canonical gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) was a historical figure matching the gospel narratives in all details presented in the New Testament accounts.
- The Shroud of Turin is the shroud of Jesus from the gospel account.
- We are presently in “Satan’s little season.”
- There was a global reset in the 1800s (as posited in some Tartaria theories).
- Time is a linear projection from past to future as experienced and measured without cyclical components.
- The world is a soul trap in the absolute sense proposed by some schools of thought.
List: Things Archaix Research Has Found to Be True (Selected)
- The following is a cleaned, formatted, and ordered presentation of the many claims the speaker makes as what Archaix research has found to be true. These items are presented verbatim in terms of content while corrected for grammar and readability.
- The entire world was flash‑frozen at one time from the bottom of the sea to the highest mountains, and that world was very much like our own. Many flash‑frozen specimens are not dinosaurs but creatures existing today in the same forms, including insects, arachnids, dragonflies, moths, butterflies, earthworms, bees, roaches, crickets, and grasshoppers. These specimens appear to have been fossilized in a fraction of an instant rather than over millions of years, contradicting standard petrification models.
- We exist in a predator‑versus‑prey ecosphere; baseline negative default programming includes a substrate of violence in the construct.
- The Phoenix phenomenon introduces edits and resets to material in this experience; it adds to and removes material from the world. The Phoenix phenomenon’s structure is based on the fine structure constant.
- Despite claims denying a 600‑year astronomical period, a day‑count system based on 216,000‑day periods (600 years) exists in about 40 different ancient sources; this is the Anunnur and the original Sumerian and Vedic day‑count system. It is a char (turning of the stars) day‑count system, not directly a modern solar year count.
- The modern solar zodiac (Aries through Pisces) is a Greco‑Roman construction. Earlier zodiacs were lunar. The solar zodiac as commonly used was not fully developed until the 2nd century AD and was connected to the same late antique textual milieu that produced the canonical gospels (Tetrabiblos, etc.).
- The modern zodiac arose from a change in Earth’s apparent position between different ecliptic references (Nemesis ecliptic and Sol’s ecliptic), and the sky is a hologram giving the perception of motion while the ground remains essentially fixed. Movement in the sky causes perceived upheaval; the world on the ground does not move the way the sky suggests.
- The modern solar year changed from 360 days to 365.25 days in the year 713 BC, when the year increased from 360 to 365 and nations had to add five days to the calendar; this change corresponds to an event in the sky when the sun appeared to alter.
- The Phoenix chronology is demonstrable for 59 centuries on a 138‑year timeline. Archaix research asserts that in May 2040 the world will suffer the next Phoenix phenomenon event and that Nemesis X maintains a 58‑century chronology with visitations every 792 years. Archaix projects a Nemesis X return in November 2046 that will move Earth back to the Nemesis plane and restore an “original zodiac” (associated with Orion, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Pleiades, etc.).
- The Mayan long count (1,872,000 days, 13 baktuns) ends in 2046; it did not end in 2012.
- Tartaria enters the historical record as a recognized political entity in a map and book in the year 1212 AD. That year also falls on the 138‑year Phoenix timeline.
- The Jewish calendar and modern Hebrew year system are largely fabrications dating to about 450 years ago.
- Tarot cards in their modern form date to early France about 550 years ago, during a period when France took particular interest in Egyptian matters.
- Cross‑cylindrical parallels, palindromic historical sequences, isometric projected events, and repetitive timelines are features of programmed reality.
- Sumerian, Vedic, and Mayan early chronological systems were day‑count systems (not year‑count systems as used today). Many ancient numbers such as 432,000 are best understood as 360‑day counts converted into modern day counts, turning 432,000 into 1,200 * 360 = 432,000. Interpreting those numbers as extremely long ages (hundreds of thousands of years) is a misunderstanding; they signify different calendrical accounting.
- Chronology dates the Great Flood traditions of the Bible, China, and other civilizations to the month of May in 2239 BC (the Typhon flood) rather than to the Ice Age. Archaix rejects the younger‑dryas flood dating for the biblical flood.
- A total worldwide reset occurred in May 1687 BC, called the Ogajian deluge; this event caused the collapse of many dynasties and the abandonment of megalithic sites worldwide. Archaix finds more evidence for the Ogajian deluge than other commonly cited single dates and notes that many researchers ignore this cataclysm.
- Meteor craters are subsurface calderas formed when areas that are now dry land were under the sea; subsurface pressure explosions created the crater morphologies rather than space rocks striking the surface.
- The Richet/Richat structure and similar collapsed domes in the Sahara are submarine collapsed domes and not necessarily Atlantis.
- Early maps from 550 years ago prove that Antarctica recently had little or no ice, indicating more recent dramatic climate/ice changes than conventionally taught.
- California was once an island; this is not a myth but is attested in multiple European and Asian maps across centuries.
- The cyclical flood theory published in 1871 accounts for the distribution of large rocks and glacial errata in ways that challenge conventional glacier‑centric Ice Age explanations. Archaix treats Ice Age as a theory, not a settled fact.
- The story of Jesus is a literary masterpiece and largely a post‑reset composition; Rome later converted this literature into a historical narrative across centuries. Apologetics functions as ecclesiastical damage control to obscure textual origins.
- The Shroud of Turin is likely the shroud of a medieval (Norman 10th–12th century) figure rather than the shroud of Jesus.
- The construct is a simulo‑sphere: advanced technology designed to mimic a real world.
- The Sun exhibits traits of a local phenomenon programmed to appear distant; in other words, the Sun can behave in ways incompatible with a conventional distant stellar body and still not destroy the world if treated as a local, programmed phenomenon.
- The sky “lies.” The contemporaneous sky functions as a programmed, holographic stellosphere that shows motion and phenomena while the ground remains fundamentally fixed. Pole shifts and sky movements are sky phenomena, not ground movements.
- The Delphic, Dodona, and other Greek oracles were intelligence operations; their public sibyls were the façade while actual information was conveyed via intelligence techniques.
- The Great Wall of China is not originally Chinese in the common sense but is an ancient elevated road system related to old‑world shipping and logistics; it functions more like an elevated shipping road than a later medieval wall.
- The Crusades were a church‑state and Jewish‑sponsored conspiracy to fleece wealth and land from Europeans and send them to die on Muslim battlefields; Prester John was a propaganda scam to renew crusading enthusiasm and to produce false expectations of allied forces.
- Alchemy began as a scam (a cover) that enabled gold redistributions and coin‑clipping operations in medieval Europe; later it accrued spiritualized meanings but had fraudulent political‑economic origins.
- NASA and CERN do not disclose their true operations and purposes to the public; publicly presented activities differ from secret operations. Archaix asserts that the Mars rover footage is produced on Earth (Iceland in particular) and that Apollo moon landings are a scop; humans have never actually traveled to the Moon according to Archaix.
- The modern alien invasion scare and CME/X‑flare warnings are control cards used to manipulate public sentiment; blaming infrastructure failures on solar activity is a tactic to obscure human and technological responsibility. Asteroid‑impact Armageddon scenarios are likewise strategic cards on a control table.
- Fossils can form very rapidly in catastrophic conditions; many fossil examples contradict the official petrification narrative that requires long timescales and slow mineral replacement under high pressure.
- The scientific model for coal formation (millions of years of peat becoming coal) is incomplete or false in key cases; human artifacts and architecture have been found within coal seams, implying rapid formation or alternative processes not accounted for in standard models.
- A rise of a “Christian Reich” in the West (especially the U.S.) was predicted and has in part occurred; Archaix claims to have forecast pendulum swings from left to right and the rise of extreme populist religious movements.
- Controllers of financial institutions, media, and power structures are pushing for a Christian–Islamic conflict that will damage Zionism while preserving certain control structures — in short, an engineered crusade‑style conflict that reorganizes geopolitics and maintains elite power.
- Scop saturation (crying wolf or overselling events) is designed to produce mass anticlimax and desensitize populations so that real phenomena are later ignored.
- The Phoenix phenomenon causes volcanism and produces vapor‑canopy periods that explain giant flora, giant fauna, and polar snow/ice distribution patterns in some ancient records; vapor canopy collapse explains cyclical great floods without invoking an ice‑age glaciation exclusively.
- Three largest destructions in recorded human history align with Phoenix years: 3895 BC (Adam and Eve reset of Genesis), 2239 BC (Typhon flood of Noah), and 1687 BC (Ogajian deluge).
- The Great Pyramid encodes Phoenix numbers such as 138 in multiple rectilinear and arithmetic dimensions.
- Major epics and religious texts are largely post‑reset compositions authored by survivors and editors after cataclysmic events. Real truths are often hidden in forged or forbidden texts, coded in obscure forms; examples include apocrypha, mystical tracts, and heavily coded poems or quatrains (Nostradamus, Mother Shipton, certain esoteric manuscripts).
- Alchemical literature, in its deeper meaning, encodes cycles and resets like the Phoenix rather than literal metal transmutation; the philosophical and encoded meanings were hidden beneath surface allegories meant to conceal.
- No global civilization reset happened in the 1800s; the Tartaria theories that claim a worldwide reset in that century are modern social‑media fads. Engineering, architecture, and Masonic practices in the 19th century explain many features attributed to “Tartarian” mysteries — there is no need to posit a recent global reset.
- The “Emerald Tablets of Thoth” are a modern fantasy — a 20th‑century composition (Dorelle) popularized by modern authors and not ancient canonical scripture.
- The placebo effect demonstrates that informed fields or the soul’s informational field can alter personal reality. The human informational field interfaces with construct programming and can create measurable changes in the personal world.
- The Fermat paradox, Fermi paradox, and Zeno‑type dichotomy problems are evidence of a programmed or perceived reality rather than a straightforward real physical continuum. These paradoxes support the interpretation of the experience as a simulation or programmed construct.
- Orbs are operational phenomena that can act as vectoring devices, producing tornadoes, altering storms, creating tsunamis, entering volcanoes before eruptions, and exerting interference that can remove people or materials from the construct into other arithmetics. Orbs have been implicated in crop circles, “foo fighters” in WWII, and other anomalous events. They can act as dimensional envelopes or rangefinders in the construct.
- I have been organizing debate files, collating data sets, and preparing to do spaces on X and other live debates. I have roughly five hundred more videos in me and am ready to keep stirring the pot. If you disagree with anything presented here, step up to debate and produce the necessary evidence. If you claim everything is false, bring extraordinary evidence to meet that extraordinary claim.