Forbidden Malta: Underground Worlds No One Was Meant to Film
By Project Unity
Summary
Topics Covered
- Global Architectural Pattern Suggests Ancient Network
- Stone Age Sophistication Defies Conventional History
- Malta's Hidden Underground Network Mirrors Giza Plateau
Full Transcript
Dude, hang on, bro. It just Look at the spiral. It just
bro. It just Look at the spiral. It just
keep And we just went into this little tunnel just in the side of the limestone wall and it's led down this incredibly deep
spiraling staircase. This is incredible.
spiraling staircase. This is incredible.
I just got back from the island of Malta.
an incredibly ancient and mysterious island in the Mediterranean, not far from the Sicilian coast of Italy.
I've been coming back and forth from my home in the UK to Malta over this past year documenting the absolutely incredible prehistoric sites that cover
this island and its neighboring island of Gooo. I've developed some fantastic
of Gooo. I've developed some fantastic connections and contacts on the island that have helped me gain access to areas that have never been documented on film until now.
We found ourselves crawling through vast underground networks, ancient carved out tunnels, and strange clusters of subterranean spaces that seem too small
for human habitation. Directly into the bedrock, ancient and eroding, we find one example after another of a prehistoric civilization that we don't
fully understand. We documented some of
fully understand. We documented some of the most incredible examples of the famous cart ruts. These deep track lines cut into the bedrock, crisscrossing each
other like ancient train tracks carved into stone. There are hundreds of these
into stone. There are hundreds of these stone tracks both on Malta and Goo even leading from the land into the ocean and across the seafloor. Abandoned
facilities deep underground that are hidden inside the bedrock. spiraling
staircases into the depths of Malta.
Overgrown, undocumented, and unlabeled sites that no tourist goes to and no camera has been inside until now. This
is ancient Malta like you have never seen it before.
So, I want to take you way out beyond the tourist destinations. I have
incredible footage out in the wilderness documenting places that no tourist would find. Nevertheless, some of the most
find. Nevertheless, some of the most incredible prehistoric sites in Malta are very wellnown, and I'll be showing you these as well. All in stunning 4K quality. You'll see huge megalithic
quality. You'll see huge megalithic structures built before our own written history, aligned to the phases of the sun, the moon, the stars, and in some
instances showcasing deliberate acoustic engineering to a level that interacts with human consciousness, expanding our mind through resonance and geometry.
There are places on this island where hundreds of elongated skulls were discovered. And ancient mythology speaks
discovered. And ancient mythology speaks of a race of giants that once roamed the land. Much like Egypt and Peru, some of
land. Much like Egypt and Peru, some of the greatest mysteries of Malta lie deep below the ground. This land has countless networks of underground tunnels, some of them stretching the
entire breadth of the island. There are
blocked entrances and shafts all across the city of Valeta in a way that is eerily reminiscent of what we see on the Giza plateau in Egypt.
Oh my god.
Look at this.
Let me watch it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I can't really get anything.
But it goes deep.
It does.
Goes down, down, down.
So, this is a small one.
This one goes down probably at least 50 to 60 feet before you hit the rubble and the sand that's at the bottom of the pit. Most likely never was fully
pit. Most likely never was fully excavated. But you can also see that
excavated. But you can also see that there's transverse connections. So you
can see that there's a tunnel that goes in this direction that connects into the sister shaft. So over here below this
sister shaft. So over here below this rock, this is another shaft here.
It's like the Giza plateau.
It's just like the Giza plateau with all of these locked off limestone chambers.
And of course, Malta itself is a seat of power for the most influential secret orders in the world. From Vatican
emissaries to the upper elite of Freemasonry and of course the Knights of Malta, this ancient island holds secrets even those sacred orders consider too
important to reveal. And so I'm here in this beautiful and strange part of the world to try and discover as much as I can for myself and for all of you.
Now, the really fascinating thing about Malta, well, there are many fascinating things, but one very interesting point to make is that when the Bronze Age settlers from neighboring areas such as
Sicily came over to Malta to discover and settle these lands, They arrived to find an island full of ancient megalithic temples, sacred sites, and vast underground tunnel
networks stretching across both Malta and its neighboring island of Goo. Gooo,
by the way, is home to what the mainstream historians have determined to be the oldest freestanding structure in the world, Gigantia, Giants tower, which I'll show you more of in these
documentaries. But as I was saying, the
documentaries. But as I was saying, the Bronze Age settlers arrived on these islands to find all of these incredible structures, but no people, just the remnants of a long lost prehistoric
civilization, a civilization that was highly skilled in stonework, in multi-tonon construction, engineering, with an intricate knowledge of the solar
and the lunar phases represented in the particular alignments of these incredible megalithic structures to the solstice, to the equinox, and in some cases such as the hypergem examples of
deliberate largecale acoustic engineering of structures to encourage sound induced consciousness expansion changing the state of mind through
ritual acoustics in engineered structures. This is something that has
structures. This is something that has fascinated me about the ancient world.
The clear evidence of sound engineering for purposes involving spiritual awakening and expansion of the mind.
Examples of this are represented all across the globe from Malta to Ireland to Egypt and Peru. We find prehistoric evidence of advanced acoustic and
engineering knowledge correlating with one another which also involves an understanding of human bioysics not in the empirically scientific sense that we view them today but clearly these
biohysical effects in the human body that are induced through specific sound waves were understood perhaps intuitively and put into practice in largecale engineering projects such as
the hypergem in Malta or New Graange in Ireland or Shavan Deuanta in Peru. This
is no simple task. It's a
multidisciplinary undertaking that invokes the need of a highly sophisticated and educated culture. not
a simple bone tool using Neolithic huntergatherer style culture, but a vibrant, educated, and spiritually minded people that were capable of incredible feats of engineering during
the time period that we've determined to be the Stone Age, the Neolithic, the image of uh cavemen dragging their knuckles, grunting and hunting. This is
the image that is often conjured up in our mind when we think of the Stone Age.
And yet here in Malta, we see evidence of a far more sophisticated culture.
It's also important to note that Malta actually has the largest concentration of megalithic structures in the entire world. This place is absolutely littered
world. This place is absolutely littered with them on the ground and of course deep below the earth. On the southern cliffs of Malta, overlooking the endless blue of the Mediterranean, stands one of
the oldest engineered structures on Earth, the temple complex of Managra.
Believed by mainstream archaeologists to have been built between 3,600 and 2,500 BC before even the conventional dating of the pyramids of Egypt or the stones
of Stonehenge. The first thing that
of Stonehenge. The first thing that strikes you is the scale formed from massive blocks of coral and limestone, a material significantly harder than the softer limestone
variants used at nearby sites. These are
not decorative stones. They are
multi-tonon megaliths quaried, transported, positioned, and locked into place with incredible precision. Even
with the significant levels of erosion, we can envision how this must have appeared in the ancient prehistoric past. All in a time before metal tools,
past. All in a time before metal tools, before the wheel, before any advanced machinery was believed to have been created. Minagra is composed of three
created. Minagra is composed of three temples, the upper, the middle, and lower tier. Each appears to have been
lower tier. Each appears to have been built in phases over centuries and yet unified by a consistent architectural language.
The layout follows a cloverleaf pattern of abses branching from a central axis.
A design that is not random but deliberate.
One of the strangest correlations to be drawn from the architectural choices of the prehistoric people in Malta is the fact that there are striking similarities between these styles and ones that can be found across
prehistoric Ireland. The same spiraling
prehistoric Ireland. The same spiraling motifs, the implementation of the clover leaf, new graange in Ireland, a prehistoric construct from the Neolithic period, similar in age to manager in
Malta, is one of the clearer examples of architectural similarity to a level that invokes the possibility of contact and the sharing of knowledge at a time long before any mainstream historian or
archaeologist believes there to have been seafaring cultures capable of doing so. The central corridor of Managra acts
so. The central corridor of Managra acts like a channel, an optical and spatial conduit guiding movement, guiding vision, and crucially light. Because
Manager is not just built on the earth, it is built in alignment with the sky.
The lower temple, arguably the most sophisticated of the three temple layers, and yet, interestingly enough, it is the oldest. Once again showing how the further we go back in time, the more
advanced the stonework becomes, the more advanced the engineering and the solar knowledge. Because this temple level is
knowledge. Because this temple level is a functional solar calendar. Twice a
year at the equinoxes, something extraordinary happens. Something so
extraordinary happens. Something so extraordinary that hundreds of members of various sacred orders from Templars to Freemasons to the Knights of Malta will gather at this sacred and ancient
site to bear witness to it. At sunrise,
a beam of light enters the temple's narrow doorway, travels down the central axis, and strikes the innermost niche with precision. Not approximately, but
with precision. Not approximately, but precisely. Then, at the solstice, the
precisely. Then, at the solstice, the system evolves. At the winter solstice,
system evolves. At the winter solstice, the sunlight grazes the edge of a specific megalith. At the summer
specific megalith. At the summer solstice, it illuminates the opposite edge of that same stone. This is a datespecific light choreography, repeatable year after year. The
structure behaves like a colossal stone calendar, marking the turning points of the year through controlled illumination. To achieve this, the
illumination. To achieve this, the builders had to solve a complex set of problems. The solar azimuth at specific times of year, the local horizon profile, including the sea level
elevation, the angle and width of the doorway aperture, and the internal geometry required to channel light over distance. Even even a slight deviation,
distance. Even even a slight deviation, just a few degrees, would break this effect entirely. Yet, Manager achieved
effect entirely. Yet, Manager achieved this with repeatable accuracy, suggesting not only observation, but long-term astronomical tracking and calibration knowledge that's been passed
down through generations and generations. It's the clearest, most
generations. It's the clearest, most precise example of solar alignment in the entire Maltese temple network. This
is not the behavior of unintelligent stone age Neolithic humans the way that we've been taught to view them. These
were sophisticated people with sophisticated knowledge and engineering capabilities. Many of the Maltese locals
capabilities. Many of the Maltese locals that I spoke to believe this land is far older than we're being told and that these ancient sites slowly eroding back
into the land are from a time far before our own. A civilization that was
our own. A civilization that was connected to the wider world. Not a
simple stone age presence, but a flourishing cultural apex that was inexplicably erased from memory, from history. Their stone structures being
history. Their stone structures being the only relics capable of actually surviving up to our modern time.
Incredibly impressive. But let's move somewhere else. Somewhere that you have
somewhere else. Somewhere that you have never seen. Because as I said before,
never seen. Because as I said before, some of the most interesting examples of deeply ancient architecture in Malta are not found above the ground. They're
found below it. And I have some great contacts in Malta who are equally passionate about exploration. And you
would be amazed how an island as small as Malta can still be hiding so much ancient history. But all you have to do
ancient history. But all you have to do is literally walk off into the countryside, go down into the valleys, hike up the hills, and you will find one example after another of entrances into
subterranean structures, into living spaces, into tunnel networks like this area, for example, in the middle of an overgrown valley, nothing but bushes and trees, until you come towards the rock
face, and that's when you see it.
This entire area is comprised of a vast network of cliffside and subterranean aloves rooms tunnels shafts and systems that are eerily reminiscent of
what we see in ancient Turkey.
In regions like Capidoshia, the famous cave cities of Turkey share a striking similarity with what we're seeing here in Malta.
And just as many believe to be the case with the Turkish structures, perhaps these were forms of refuge from an otherwise violent world of environmental upheaval. Could these people have been
upheaval. Could these people have been hiding from something? But then we have to ask another question. One that my friend asks quite frequently.
He's super small.
Yeah, so small. Exactly.
Why so small? These are not typical human height friendly spaces. For the
most part, we're bent over on our hands and knees in certain areas. Incredibly
small tunnels.
Just I don't know.
Very tiny.
Of course, a human body cannot stay there.
No.
Inside there.
And when you take into consideration the fact that hundreds of elongated skulls have been discovered in Malta deep inside ancient tunnels and subterranean temple structures. I mean, it makes me
temple structures. I mean, it makes me wonder if perhaps we're looking at the cultural leftovers of a different type of homminid group. perhaps quite a small
group in stature and perhaps one that is responsible for folklorish archetypes.
Once again, it's it's interesting that Ireland, a country that shares strange similarities to the Maltese architecture in its prehistoric structures, is also a country that's deeply rich in folklore
about the little people. Leprechaorns
being the most famous. I'm not saying these fantasy creatures are real, but perhaps a smaller homminid group was responsible for the projection of these
folklore ideas into later human history.
And perhaps there was a connection between Malta and Ireland and also Turkey. We'll get into Turkey in a
Turkey. We'll get into Turkey in a little bit more in these videos because there are some very interesting correlations that me and my friend both found. And we're going to have to go to
found. And we're going to have to go to Turkey. We're we're going to Turkey to
Turkey. We're we're going to Turkey to to connect these dots even further. So
stay tuned on that.
You found something?
There's another one.
Yes, it's deep, but it's impossible to answer because it's super small.
Oh, wow. Yes.
Oh, there he is. I thought he was a hypergem creature. I put
hypergem creature. I put Wow.
Look at down here is another hand.
Yes.
It carries on further down.
This is just the top surface level. My
friend believes this area to be similar to the famous hypergeim of Hal Sephleeni with this simply being the upper levels of a potentially multi-story subterranean complex which when you
explore this area further becomes more likely as we come across examples of holes in the floor leading down collapsed systems that would have clearly extended further in the past.
This entire cliffside is full of these entrances.
There's a hole that goes deeper. You can
see there's Yeah. that you can see it goes further down.
What have you found?
A resort.
A resort.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Hidden. Beautiful.
Okay. Fivestar rating.
Let's have a look.
Try to find a way.
Yes.
from here maybe.
Yes. Yeah. Yeah.
Oh my god, there's so many of these.
Everywhere you go in Malta, you just find these little pockets of subterranean carved out spaces everywhere. Everywhere. Everywhere.
everywhere. Everywhere. Everywhere.
I wonder where that goes. I can feel cool air coming through there. So,
I think it goes deeper.
Let's just go up top.
See what Thomas is doing up here.
Wow.
I'm in my bed here.
This is your uh penthouse.
Exactly.
Penthouse.
Your country view.
It's very nice.
Look at it. Keep going here.
Look at how tiny it is.
Yeah. This is a very small space.
Yeah. It keeps falling down.
Holy.
Oh my god. Yeah, it does, doesn't it? It
keeps going.
This is crazy.
Uh, more carved tunnels going off in different directions.
But it's definitely the wrong size.
It's so small.
Yeah, it is. It's so so small.
Good place to smoke a link to one in the far of ancient cave land.
Many likely exposed over time but perhaps were once interior systems of now collapsed bedrock.
Probably there is many hidden chamber bit because look at this.
Yeah, when I was down on the other level there's a hole in the ground in one of the caves.
Yeah, on the left you can see it goes deep deep. It
definitely goes further down in the middle of nowhere.
Literally out in the middle of nowhere. All these
little caves.
My view is much better from my bedroom.
Oh, come down.
There's even more. Let's go.
Okay.
Is this where he went?
I think so.
Oh, okay. This is what we're doing.
Okay.
Oh, yeah. Okay.
Tomas has found some more entrances.
Let's go this way. This looks like it's a safer route.
Oh, wow. Look at this.
Whoa.
Oh, goodness.
Wow, look at this.
This room's tiny. It's tiny.
Rock size.
So small.
Try to go inside.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
So, okay.
Look at this.
You cannot even enter.
Who is trying to go inside here? It's
It's tiny. It's so small.
Look at also here this hidden timber.
Oh it looks it's so eroded. It's
so old and eroded.
An almost ant colony style structure scaled up. Not to human level, but for
scaled up. Not to human level, but for something or someone smaller. Do you
know what I mean by an ant colony? It
almost looks like someone's taken a cross-section of an internal ant colony and ripped off that part of the cliffside. This area that we're coming
cliffside. This area that we're coming up to now, I have a feeling that there was once um a structure in front of these uh rooms and spaces that you're seeing, bedrock that has since collapsed
and eroded away, and that these were likely fully internal spaces at one point because once you go into the subterranean areas, these things just extend further and deeper into the cliff, into the bedrock, into the
ground. So, it's almost like these were
ground. So, it's almost like these were like honeycomb internal. I mean, my friend calls them nests. He's pretty
convinced that these were not human dwellings and that these were uh the dwellings or the nests of some other creature that once inhabited Malta.
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And it's not just one area in Malta.
These underground systems can be found everywhere.
It looks like there's a light. Is there
a light? Look at the reflection of the sun. Looks like there's a light in there
sun. Looks like there's a light in there in there. It's like glowing orange
in there. It's like glowing orange inside there.
Probably is the I can't say if it's the sun or if there's a light. Let's check.
Yeah. Oh, hello.
Oh, wow. Beautiful. Hello baby.
Hello darling.
Oh. So, uh I guess someone is using this because we just saw some farm animals inside.
Oh my god, there's a window. Oh my god, there's a door. Someone's house.
This is somebody's house. This is like the Shire. It's like the Hobbit.
the Shire. It's like the Hobbit.
Not a bad view.
That's crazy. Someone lives here in the middle of nowhere. There's a
house.
Is that a house?
There's a house. Yeah.
Wow.
There's a door and a window.
What a crazy place to live.
Living inside a boulder, bro. Like,
look at this.
I know. Look at the view. Look at this view.
Only in Malta you get whatever.
This is amazing.
Wow.
Somebody lived here, bro.
Beautiful.
That's incredible.
Safe.
Yeah. Tucked away. Nice and safe.
What a view.
Maybe they should do an Airbnb. I'll do
an Airbnb here. Malta is a matrix of underground tunnels and structures.
In the capital city of Valleta, we find incredible areas that extend deep underground.
Colossal walls of limestone with the fortifications of Malta cascading from the top. We find ourselves walking
the top. We find ourselves walking through a valley on the outskirts of the city with many gates and entrances leading directly into the bedrock.
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Ancient staircases descend from these towering limestone walls. It's almost as if not everything here is natural when it comes to the bedrock. Could the stone
walls of this valley be the eroding remnants of colossal structures?
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Why are there so many entrance points into these these areas and why are so many of them blocked off in a fashion that again is reminiscent of what we see
on the Giza plateau.
We were being escorted by the lead inspector of the Giza Plateau, who corroborated that there's an underground shaft leading from the Great Pyramid connecting into the back of the Sphinx enclosure
with its hundreds of entrance points and shafts leading deep underground, blocked, locked, and bricked up. Well,
we see the same thing around these areas of Valleta. Some entrances were
of Valleta. Some entrances were unblocked, revealing huge carved out tunnels and even smaller shafts only large enough to crawl through that extend far into the darkness. So, we
went into one of these tunnel systems just to give you an idea of what it looks like inside.
Keep going.
Whoa. Whoa. Whoa.
Let's think.
It's alive.
It's incredible.
You want to go left or right?
Oh my god.
Oh my god. It just goes on forever.
What the We are deep underneath Malta right now.
The deep underneath mountain.
Yeah, of course I am.
What is going on in this huge bedrock network of connecting tunnels that extends all around the city and the outskirts of Valleta and going off into the countryside of Malta?
Then we came across an area where the fencing around an entrance had already been pulled back by previous explorers and probably some teenagers looking for a place to go smoke. So, we took the
opportunity to have a look inside and what we saw was genuinely creepy.
Whoa.
Yeah.
Dude, it just keeps going down and getting colder.
Right.
Dude, what the This just keeps going down. Oh my god.
This is crazy, dude. Hang on,
bro. You just look at the spiral. It
just keep What the What is this?
A deep, narrow, perfectly spiraling staircase descending into just pure darkness. Like something out of a horror
darkness. Like something out of a horror film. Me and my friend pushed on,
film. Me and my friend pushed on, following the staircase down. Without
our flashlights, we would be in total darkness. Once we reach the bottom, I
darkness. Once we reach the bottom, I was shocked to discover it was not the bottom stairs.
Stairs.
Oh my god.
Holy.
More stairs continued on deeper into the system. We followed the stairs down
system. We followed the stairs down until we arrived into what appeared to be a heavily dilapidated bunker.
Old equipment and tech littering the space. Something was happening down here
space. Something was happening down here at one point.
The floor was made of rusted metal sheets. I deemed it a bit too dangerous
sheets. I deemed it a bit too dangerous to press on at this point. So, we
decided to head back up the uh insane spiral staircase, which is itself situated within a cave inside a huge wall of bedrock on the outskirts of the
city. I mean, what what on earth was
city. I mean, what what on earth was going on in this facility so far down below the ground in Malta?
This is so deep underground, guys.
Like, like we just went into this little tunnel just in the side of a limestone wall and it's led down this incredibly
deep spiraling staircase. This is
incredible.
But we're going to get the out of here now.
Don't ask me where these things are. I
have no idea. We will find them.
Looks like they are here somewhere somewhere.
We have come uh come to a particular area in Malta to look for the cart ruts. These lines that are cut through the bedrock. Some of
them lead down into the ocean. Very
mysterious, very strange. You get small ones, you get very large ones very deep into the bedrock. And uh it's all across Malta. They crisscross all over Malta,
Malta. They crisscross all over Malta, but this is a particular area where you have a very large concentration of the cart rods, so that's why we're here. And
uh we're going to go find them. Now,
in the next episode, I'll be showing you the mysterious cart ruts, these jewel tracks through solid bedrock that crisscross Malta and the neighboring island of Goo. I'll show you numerous
examples of these prehistoric tracks that have been carved through the landscape and even extend underwater.
Continuing along the seabed, we will enter even more caves and caverns that show the same architectural style as those we visited today. and
I'll take you through what is believed to be the oldest freestanding structure in the world and prehistoric sites that defy our understanding of the Stone Age.
But let me know in the comments section below what you think is happening on these mysterious Mediterranean islands.
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