Laura said:
Ryan) Is the hypothesized dating for the earliest construction of Gobekli Tepe (9700 - 9500 BCE) approximately correct?
A: About 1k years off.
Q: (L) About 1000 years off. That means older, like 10,700?
A: Yes
Q: (L) So it's a little bit older than what... Well, you would imagine that they would try to make it as young as they possibly could and get away with it.
(Ryan) Who was responsible for the initial construction?
A: Survivors.
Q: (L) Survivors from where?
A: Those who built pyramids.
I have just posted comments on thread for the transcript of the 29th March 2025 session where I mention Andrew Collins' paper on the recent discovery of the underground batteries/capacitors located under the Pyramid of Khafre (see: Session 29 March 2025).
Collins makes an intriguing link in his paper between the people who constructed the Giza Pyramid complex and the builders of the Taş Tepeler complexes such as those at Göbekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe, which seems to tie in with what the C's have said here in this session (unfortunately, I hadn't read this latest session before I did my post - one step behind as usual
). Quoting Collins:
"What we can also say is that either direct or indirect contact existed between the inhabitants of Taş Tepeler complexes such as Göbekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe and Egypt’s Nile Valley. This is surmised by the knowledge that stone tools used by the Taş Tepeler communities of southeastern Anatolia have been found in Egypt. For instance, a type of arrowhead known as the Helwan Point, first discovered at one of the highly advanced Epipaleolithic settlements at Helwan, located within sight of the future site of the Giza pyramid field, has been found throughout the Levant as well as at a Taş Tepeler site in the heart of the ancient city of Urfa (modern Şanlıurfa). Further examples of the Helwan Point have been found at Neolithic sites in Egypt’s Fayum Oasis.Collins makes an intriguing link in his paper between the people who constructed the Giza Pyramid complex and the builders of the Taş Tepeler complexes such as those at Göbekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe, which seems to tie in with what the C's have said here in this session (unfortunately, I hadn't read this latest session before I did my post - one step behind as usual

Is it possible that rock architecture even more elaborate than that recently uncovered at the Taş Tepeler site of Karahan Tepe was sculpted out of the limestone bedrock at Giza? Did these technologically advanced peoples revere Giza as a place of their ancestors? Could this have been because of the presence either on or underneath the plateau of surviving structures belonging to Egypt’s long-vanished Elder culture?"
However, I have one serious problem with the C's revised dating for the construction of Göbekli Tepe that places it now at circa 10,700 BC. This problem relates to the dating of the Great Pyramid at Giza, which the C's discussed in the session dated 22 August 1998:
Q: (L) Now, on to the questions I have prepared: In a previous session you said that the pyramid was built 10,643 years ago. That would be 8,649 BC. Is that a correct figure, or was there any corruption?
A: Yes. Correct.
Q: Then you talked about the pyramid as a focuser of energy to do ‘all things’ or many things. Later we asked about Stonehenge and you said that Stonehenge was built 6,000 BC by Druids, an early Aryan group, as an energy director to do ‘all things.’ This seems to be that both structures had similar design functions. Is that correct?
A: No. Stonehenge is a vector of energy derived from Solar and Cosmic rays. Pyramids focus electromagnetic energy from the atmosphere ambiently. Stonehenge was built 8,000 BC, by the way.
Q: If it was built in 8,000 BC, and the Pyramids were built 8,649 BC, which is 10,643 years ago, more or less, that means that they were built at almost the same time, or at least within 600 years of each other. If they were built at almost the same time, were they built by the same, or similar groups of people?
A: Atlantean descendants.
If, as the C's are saying in this latest session, Göbekli Tepe was built by the survivors of those who built the pyramids, then the pyramids at Giza would have to be 2,000 years older than the date the C's gave in the 22 August 1998, which was 8,649 BC. Did the C's make a mistake here?
Any thoughts on this?