Exposing fake Incan history

Megalithic Mysteries is a Twitter account and YouTube channel promoting pseudo-archaeology. In these videos I expose his fake Incan history claims.


Media credits

la, 1539-1616, Vega, Garcilaso de. English:  Title Page of Garcilaso de La Vega’s La Florida Del Ynca (Lisbon, 1605), 1605. John Carter Brown Library    Location Providence , United States Coordinates 41° 49′ 34.2″ N, 71° 24′ 11.7″ W    Established 1846  Website jcblibrary.org  Authority file : Q6225372 VIAF: 157613561 ISNI: 0000000122992379 ULAN: 500310246 LCCN: n79125351 NLA: 35022908 WorldCat institution QS:P195,Q6225372 JCB B605.V422f library catalog record  fully digitized book. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Garcilaso_de_la_Vega_La_Florida_Del_Ynca_title_page_1605.jpg.

Megalithic Mysteries. “The Ancient Mystery The Spanish Tried To Bury.” YouTube, 9 January 2026. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIZ6AMF1X4k.

Trupp, T. L. “Masonry Techniques of the Inca’s Master Builders.” Earth As We Know It. Earth As We Know It, 24 October 2025. https://www.earthasweknowit.com/pages/inca_construction.

Trupp, T.L. “Photos of Tiwanaku.” Earth As We Know It, n.d. https://www.earthasweknowit.com/photos/tiwanaku.


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Betanzos, Juan de. Narrative of the Incas. Edited by Roland Hamilton. University of Texas Press, 1996. http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0609/95042695-t.html.

Burger, Richard L., Lucy C. Salazar, Jason Nesbitt, Eden Washburn, and Lars Fehren-Schmitz. “New AMS Dates for Machu Picchu: Results and Implications.” Antiquity 95.383 (2021): 1265–79. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2021.99.

Cobo, Bernabé, and Bernabé Cobo. Inca Religion and Customs. Edited by Roland Hamilton. 2. paperback printing. Texas Pan American Series. Univ. of Texas Press, 1994.

Cobo, Bernabé, Roland Hamilton, and Bernabé Cobo. History of the Inca Empire: An Account of the Indians’ Customs and Their Origin Together with a Treatise on Inca Legends, History, and Social Institutions. 7th paperback ed. The Texas Pan-American Series. Univ. of Texas Press, 2000.

Combey, Andy, Laurence Audin, Gandreau David, Carlos Benavente Escóbar, Lorena Rosell, and Léo Marconato. “Reassessing the Seismic Hazard in the Cusco Area, Peru: New Contribution Coming from an Archaeoseismological Survey on Inca Remains.” Quaternary International 634 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2022.07.003.

Dehlinger, Johanna, Jean-Pierre Protzen, and Hans Eberhardt Dehlinger, eds. Architecture – Design Methods – Inca Structures: Festschrift for Jean-Pierre Protzen. Kassel Univ. Press, 2009.

Goldstein, Paul. “Inca Architecture and Construction at Ollantaytamb, Jean‐Pierre Protzen.” American Anthropologist 96.3 (1994): 755–56. https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1994.96.3.02a00570.

Jack. “According to a Historical Document from the 1600s, the Incas Did Not Build the Megaliths but Found Them Already Constructed and Restored Them.” Lost World Map, 4 May 2025. https://lostworldmap.com/en/according-to-historical-document-from-1600s-incas-did-not-build-megaliths/.

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Ochsendorf, John. “An Engineering Study of the Last Inca Suspension Bridge.” IBC Student Papers (1996): 12–15.

Ogburn, Dennis. “Reconceiving the Chronology of Inca Imperial Expansion.” Radiocarbon 54 (2012): 219–37. https://doi.org/10.2458/azu_js_rc.v54i2.16014.

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Protzen, Jean-Pierre, and Stella Nair. “Who Taught the Inca Stonemasons Their Skills? A Comparison of Tiahuanaco and Inca Cut-Stone Masonry.” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 56.2 (1997). https://online.ucpress.edu/jsah/article/56/2/146/58989/Who-Taught-the-Inca-Stonemasons-Their-Skills-A.

Trupp, T. L. “Masonry Techniques of the Inca’s Master Builders.” Earth As We Know It. Earth As We Know It, 24 October 2025. https://www.earthasweknowit.com/pages/inca_construction.

Trupp, T.L. “Photos of Tiwanaku.” Earth As We Know It, n.d. https://www.earthasweknowit.com/photos/tiwanaku.

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Vega, Garcilaso de la. The Royal Commentaries of Peru, in Two Parts: The First Part. Treating of the Original of Their Incas Or Kings: Of Their Idolatry: Of Their Laws and Government Both in Peace and War: Of the Reigns and Conquests of the Incas … The Second Part. Describing the Manner by Which That New World Was Conquered by the Spaniards. Also the Civil Wars Between the Piçarrists and the Almagrians … and Other Particulars Contained in That History. Illustrated with Sculptures. M. Flesher, 1688.

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WMrapids. English:  The Twelve Angle Stone in 2021, 3 November 2021. Own work. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Twelve_angle_stone,_2021.jpg.

Ziółkowski, Mariusz, Jose Bastante Abuhadba, Alan Hogg, Dominika Sieczkowska, Andrzej Rakowski, Jacek Pawlyta, and Sturt W Manning. “When Did the Incas Build Machu Piccu and Its Satellite Sites? New Approaches Based on Radiocarbon Dating.” Radiocarbon 63.4 (2021): 1133–48. https://doi.org/10.1017/RDC.2020.79.

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Relevant tweets

Megalithic Mysteries [@Megalithic12000]. “🚨 A LOST CIVILISATION BUILT THIS ⚠️ 🗿 Massive Stones Fitted with Impossible Precision ⏳ History Resumes Only after They Vanish 🧠 No Records Explain Who Built It or How 📺 Watch the Full Video below 👇 Https://T.Co/NSdfJLITtJ.” Tweet. Twitter, 1 February 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2018012247788748817.

———. “🚨 At Ollantaytambo in Peru, Colossal Stones, Some Weighing over 50 Tonnes, Were Transported from a Quarry Several Kilometres Away, across a River, and up a Steep Mountainside.  🔹No Mortar 🔹No Record of How It Was Done 🔹Mysterious Nubs Left on the Stones 🔹Featuring Interlocking Faces and Small Knobs 🔹The Stones Fit Together with Astonishing Precision 🔹Even Today, with Modern Cranes and Vehicles, This Would Be an Extremely Difficult Task  Were the Inca Truly the First Builders Here, or Did They Inherit and Repurpose the Ruins of a Far Older, More Advanced Civilisation?” Tweet. Twitter, 7 February 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2020180757050958230.

———. “🚨 At Ollantaytambo in Peru, Colossal Stones, Some Weighing over 50 Tonnes, Were Transported from a Quarry Several Kilometres Away, across a River, and up a Steep Mountainside. 🔹No Mortar 🔹No Record of How It Was Done 🔹Mysterious Nubs Left on the Stones 🔹Featuring Https://T.Co/zwnrnLCsSH.” Tweet. Twitter, 7 February 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2020180757050958230.

———. “🚨 Sacsayhuamán Raises Questions History Can’t Answer ⚠️ 🗿 Immense Stones Shaped and Fitted with Precision Still Unexplained ⛰️ The Builders Vanished before Written Memory Begins ❓ What Remains Buried below? 📺 Watch the Full Mystery 👇 Https://T.Co/QicT2NoMPc.” Tweet. Twitter, 16 February 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2023432445195145460.

———. “🚨 The Greatest Mystery Is Not Just How Old These Structures Are… It Is Why Their Engineering Level Appears Suddenly, Fully Formed, and Then Disappears.  🔹No Clear Development Period 🔹No Surviving Tools of Equal Capability 🔹No Later Civilisation Matching the Precision  Progress Should Leave Footprints… Why Does This Precision Appear without Any?” Tweet. Twitter, 16 February 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2023442252874580340.

———. “@4gottn_History The Spanish Chroniclers Recorded the Same Thing. The Inca Themselves Said the Megalithic Base Layers Were Already There When They Arrived.” Tweet. Twitter, 3 March 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2028883381509845263.

———. “@caritas_et @adancingferret @Goth_Mitch14 @HopefulIdiot @phoonzang1 We Know the Inca Carried out Repairs, Modifications and Additions at Many of These Sites. In Those Cases, Organic Material Dated by C14 Can Reflect the Repair or Reuse Phase Rather than the Original Cutting, Shaping or Placement of the Stones Themselves. That Is Why C14.” Tweet. Twitter, 15 January 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2011651227042419111.

———. “@caritas_et The Images You Repeatedly Attach to My Posts, the Ones Showing a Few Blocks That Appear Imprecisely Placed, Completely Ignore Literally Hundreds of Others That Are Precisely Engineered. Pointing to a Handful of Rough Blocks and Saying ‘Look, They Weren’t Precise’ Is Literally.” Tweet. Twitter, 13 January 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2011089328051470382.

———. “@FayeFae01 The Contrast between Known Inca Technology and the Far Older Megalithic Work Is Impossible to Ignore. We Should Be Humble Enough to Admit We Do Not Have the Answers, but Honest Enough to Recognise the Inca Did Not Build It.” Tweet. Twitter, 8 February 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2020560955613053101.

———. “@FayeFae01 The Contrast between Known Inca Technology and the Far Older Megalithic Work Is Impossible to Ignore. We Should Be Humble Enough to Admit We Do Not Have the Answers, but Honest Enough to Recognise the Inca Did Not Build It.” Tweet. Twitter, 8 February 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2020560955613053101.

———. “High above the Sacred Valley at Ollantaytambo Stand Six Colossal Monoliths… but the Real Mystery Begins before They Ever Reached the Mountain.  Each Stone Had to Be Quarried Miles Away, Hauled across the Valley Floor, Dragged over the Urubamba River, Then Lifted Hundreds of Metres up a Steep Mountainside to a Terrace Carved from Solid Bedrock.  Only Then Could the Real Work Begin.  Their Surfaces Were Ground to an Extraordinary Tolerances, with Plane Faces Meeting at Crisp, Controlled Angles. Vertical Seams Run Straight and True to One Another across Multi-Ton Blocks, and Contact Points Are Fitted so Tightly That Light Barely Passes between Them from Any Angle.  This Is Measured, Repeatable, High-Precision Stonework.  What Kind of Original Structure Demanded This Level of Effort… and What Did It Once Look like before Time Tore It Apart?” Tweet. Twitter, 16 February 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2023351663873163270.

———. “I Am Currently in Peru and Every Chance I Get, I Ask Locals about the Megalithic Mysteries of Sacsayhuaman, Machu Picchu, and Other Sites.  The Answers Are Fascinating.  Men, Women, and Even Children Most Often Tell Me the Same Thing. They Do Not Believe the Incas Built These Structures.  Their Most Common Answer? They Say That Aliens Built Them.  It Makes Me Laugh, Especially When Mainstream Academics Dismiss Alternative Ideas as Pseudoscience or Accuse Explorers of Cultural Appropriation.  The People Whose Culture Is Closest to These Sites Openly Question the Official Story.  I Remain Undecided.  I Do Not Claim Aliens Built Them but It Is Impossible to Ignore the Sheer Skill, Precision, and Effort Required to Construct These Walls and Terraces.  The Angles, the Fit, the Massive Stones Are Extraordinary Even by Modern Standards.  We Cannot Find the Truth If We Refuse to Listen to All Perspectives. The Locals Voices, Adamant and Consistent, Speak Volumes.  They Challenge What We Think We Know and Force Us to Question What Is Truly Possible.  The Lesson Here Is Simple.  Keep Asking Questions. Consider Every Possibility. The Truth May Be Stranger and Far Older than We Imagine. Https://T.Co/y14Hq9MTcN.” Tweet. Twitter, 11 January 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2010430498561011769.

———. “I Am Happy to Watch the Critique and See What Arguments Are Actually Being Made.  What Is Disingenuous Is Implying That None of This Work Will Be Done When I Have Already Addressed and Debunked Numerous Claims Made by You and Your Colleagues.  This Material Takes Time to Read, Watch, Analyse Honestly and Respond to Properly, and Pretending Otherwise Is Unreasonable.  Thank You for Watching the Video.  Saying It Has No Sources Is Simply False. It Recounts Well Documented Historical Events.  Denying That Is Denying Reality.  The Video Is Intended to Be Thought Provoking and Accessible, Not a Peer Reviewed Paper.  Those Deeper Technical Discussions Happen Here.  It Is Also Increasingly Clear Which Side Has Momentum and Which Is Clinging to Outdated Narratives as Their Authority Continues to Erode.” Tweet. Twitter, 18 January 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2012716083053031907.

———. “I’m Currently in Peru Speaking with Locals about the Ancient Megaliths, Their Precision, and the History behind Them.  Their Answers Vary… Some Say Aliens, Some a Lost Civilisation, Some the Inca.  When I Show Them the Evidence of Machining Marks, the Impossibility of Inca Tools Achieving Them, for the Most Part They Genuinely Listen.  Some Are Intrigued, Some Visibly Frustrated, Proud of Their Heritage yet Confronted with the Truth.  It’s a Fascinating Mix of Curiosity, Pride, and Sadness.  The Inca Were Brilliant, but These Structures Are beyond Their Capabilities.Https://T.Co/ZxcUgjjjmi.” Tweet. Twitter, 29 November 2025. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/1994844873162461578.

———. “Imagine Trying to Recreate the ‘Inca’ Polygonal Walls Today.  First, You’d Spend Weeks Surveying the Terrain with Laser Scanners and Total Stations, Mapping Every Angle, Slope, and Curve to the Millimetre, Building a Precise 3D Model of the Entire Wall.  Next Comes Quarrying: Enormous Granite Blocks Must Be Cut with Diamond-Tipped Saws, Shaped with Hydraulic Drills, or Sometimes Blasted with High-Pressure Water Jets.  Even a Single 10–20 Ton Block Consumes Hundreds of Kilowatt-Hours and Requires Cranes or Forklifts to Move Safely.  Shaping and Polishing Is next: CNC Machines Grind and Smooth Each Block to Fit Perfectly with Its Neighbours, Ensuring Tight Polygonal Joints.  Even with the Most Precise Tools, One Error Can Ruin a Block. Then Transporting Them Uphill Requires Trucks, Scaffolding, Dozens of Operators, and Thousands of Litres of Fuel.  Placement Demands Laser Alignment, Millimetre Adjustments, and Constant Checks for Load Distribution and Seismic Stability.  A Project like This Could Cost Millions and Take Months of Coordinated Labour.  Now Pause.  The Incas Did All of This without Cranes, Trucks, Lasers, Draft Animals Capable of Moving 20-Ton Stones, or Even Metal Tools Harder than Bronze.  They Cut, Shaped, Transported, and Fitted These Massive Stones with Astounding Precision.  The Angles, the Curves, the Perfect Interlocks, Modern Engineers Would Struggle to Replicate It under Ideal Conditions.  To Claim This Could Be Done with Primitive Stone or Bronze Tools Is Not Just Improbable, It Is Literally Impossible. Https://T.Co/lbrzsAYHDD.” Tweet. Twitter, 10 January 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2009898005290250347.

———. “@Jwantstobegin This Response Confuses Theoretical Possibility with Practical Reality and Ignores Scale, Tolerances, and Logistics.  Yes, Sand Abrasives Can Remove Stone. That Has Never Been Disputed.  What Abrasives Cannot Do Efficiently Is Produce Repeatable Planar Faces, Tight Internal Corners, Compound Polygonal Joints, and Consistent Multi Surface Fits across Hundreds of Multi Tonne Blocks.  Abrasion Is Slow, Uncontrolled, and Non Directional. It Works for Rough Shaping. It Does Not Explain Precision Fitting Where Stones Lock Together with Millimetre Tolerances over Irregular Geometry.  That Is a Control Problem, Not a Material Removal Problem.  Yes, the Incas Had Animals. They Had Llamas. Llamas Can Carry Roughly 25 to 30 Kg. They Cannot Pull Sledges, Cannot Haul Multi Tonne Loads, and Cannot Provide Sustained Tractive Force.  There Is No Animal Power Explanation for Moving 10 to 50 Tonne Stones Uphill over Uneven Terrain. Stating ‘They Had Animals’ Does Not Address the Mechanical Reality.  As for Modern Engineers ‘Not Struggling’, This Is the Weakest Claim of All.  Of Course We Can Shape Stone.  The Question Is Not Whether Stone Can Be Shaped, but What It Would Take to Replicate This Specific Architecture at Scale.  A Modern Reconstruction Would Absolutely Rely on Laser Scanning, CAD Modelling, Heavy Lifting Equipment, Precision Machining, Powered Transport, and a Large Skilled Workforce.  That Is Precisely the Point. Remove Those Systems and the Difficulty Increases Exponentially.  Sub Micron Manufacturing Machines Are Irrelevant Here.  They Do Not Cut Multi Tonne Granite Blocks in the Open Environment of a Mountainside.  Precision at Small Scale Does Not Translate Automatically to Precision at Architectural Scale. Every Engineer Understands This.  Most Importantly, None of These Counterpoints Explain the Hardest Issue: Repeatability.  One Well Fitted Stone Might Be Attributed to Patience. Hundreds of Uniquely Shaped Blocks, All Locking Perfectly into Complex Polygonal Patterns without Mortar, without Cumulative Error, without Trial and Error Breakage, Is a System Level Achievement.  Systems Require Methods, Standards, and Control.  So No, This Is Not ‘Untruth’. It Is an Honest Description of the Engineering Challenges Involved.  Hand Waving Them Away with ‘Sand Abrasives’, ‘Animals’, or ‘We Have Machines Now’ Does Not Engage with the Problem. It Avoids It Completely and Utterly.” Tweet. Twitter, 10 January 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2010010650982981810.

———. “@LolaM94 Incorrect. There Are Documented Colonial Records Stating That the Inca Attributed Some of the Great Stoneworks to Earlier Peoples, Even Describing Them as ‘Giants.’ You Can Reject the Interpretation, but You Cannot Pretend Those Accounts Do Not Exist.” Tweet. Twitter, 23 February 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2025777980887212054.

———. “@rvrsecrets Nothing You Said Actually Addresses or Refutes My Point. What I’m Saying Isn’t Sensationalism, It’s Factual.” Tweet. Twitter, 1 February 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2018064736147968227.

———. “Side by Side, the Differences in Masonry, Materials, and Technique Are Unmistakable. These Are Distinct Cultures, Separated in Time.” Tweet. Twitter, 17 February 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2023637996973457435.

———. “@SigmarArpadIII You Can Mock All You like, but Multiple 16th-Century Spanish Chroniclers Recorded That the Inca Attributed the Great Megalithic Works at Sacsayhuamán to Earlier Peoples. Some Accounts Even Mention ‘Giants’.” Tweet. Twitter, 22 February 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2025699988903190893.

———. “That’s Not What I Said, and Pretending It Is Doesn’t Make You Clever.  I Explicitly Said I Don’t Claim Aliens Built Anything. I Reported What Locals Themselves Say, Then Pointed out the Engineering Reality and Said I Remain Undecided.  Dismissing Firsthand Cultural Perspectives as ‘History Channel Brainwashing’ While Appealing to Authority Is Lazy, Not Scientific.  Inquiry Isn’t Stupidity. Refusing to Question Assumptions Is.” Tweet. Twitter, 11 January 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2010488056533418400.

———. “The Incas Had No Written Language, No Iron, and No Wheels. Yet We’re Told They Built Earthquake Proof Walls That Still Stand after 500 Years While Spanish Colonial Buildings beside Them Crumble.” Tweet. Twitter, 21 March 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2035378901560799523.

———. “The Tolerances and Movement of 100-Ton Blocks Point to Extremely Sophisticated Engineering. Precision Cutting, Mechanical Advantage, and Organised Powered Hauling Systems. The Capability Was Real, the Knowledge Did Not Survive.” Tweet. Twitter, 21 January 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2014039570921169239.

———. “True Science Doesn’t Pick and Choose a Side, It Examines All Data, Even When It Contradicts Established Narratives.  What Does the Evidence Tell Us? It Tells Us That Primitive Cultures Were Not Capable of Constructing Such Wonders.  What Does That Mean? It Means We Must Rethink Our Assumptions about History, Technology, and Human Capability.  Progress Doesn’t Come from Defending Orthodoxy, It Comes from Following the Evidence, Wherever It Leads.” Tweet. Twitter, 14 January 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2011483451149730059.

———. “@Truth4All777 Absolutely, and the Inca Themselves Said They Didn’t Build These Megaliths. They Even Attributed Them to Giants. What We See Are Remnants of a Much Earlier Civilisation, with the Smaller, More Recent Stonework Clearly Dating to the Inca Period.” Tweet. Twitter, 21 January 2026. https://x.com/Megalithic12000/status/2014061353955217459.

Tony Trupp [@TonyTrupp]. “Regarding the Upper Stonework Looking Different than the Lower Stonework at Sacsayhuaman, What He May Be Referring to Are the Modern Walls That Have Been Added for Erosion Control. Those Are Not Present in Black and White Photos from the Early 1900s, Meaning That It Is Impossible for Those to Have Been Constructed by the Inca.” Personal correspondence. Twitter, 12 March 2026. https://x.com/TonyTrupp/status/1621712459454353409.

veritas et caritas, 白炯涵 [@caritas_et]. “@Megalithic12000 @adancingferret @Goth_Mitch14 @HopefulIdiot @phoonzang1 Great, so Please Indicate WHICH C14 Dated Material Supports Mere Reparis, & WHICH C14 Dated Material Supports Actual Construction. Do the Work. Additionally, Account for the C14 Dates of Material BELOW the Structures.” Tweet. Twitter, 15 January 2026. https://x.com/caritas_et/status/2011652045632389235.

———. “@Megalithic12000 @BAJRjobs I Said You Do Not QUOTE OR CITE Any Sources. Additionally I Did Not Even Imply ‘None of This Work Will Be Done’. Please Stop Misrepresenting What I Write by Rephrasing It, That’s Extremely Disingenous. You Haven’t Addressd or Debunked Anything. You Just Keep Retreating.” Tweet. Twitter, 18 January 2026. https://x.com/caritas_et/status/2012716646100602915.

———. “@Megalithic12000 @BAJRjobs It Critiques Hancock’s Research. Good Luck Debunking It. Your List of Homework Is Growing Rapidly but I Doubt We’ll See Much of It Completed. I Have Watched Your Video ‘The Ancient Mystery The Spanish Tried To Bury’. The Lack of Sources Is Notable.” Tweet. Twitter, 18 January 2026. https://x.com/caritas_et/status/2012712738733387978.

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