An exploration of the megalithic foundations of the Holy City of Jerusalem. Firstly, the Dome of the Rock contains a giant carved stone, once the top of a sacred mountain, now worshipped by Muslims, yet it has intricate niches, steps and carvings in the style of ancient Peru and even Karahan Tepe.
The 'Foundation Stone' is also known as the Pierced Stone, because it has a small hole on the southeastern corner that enters a cavern beneath the rock, known as the Well of Souls. The Western Wall (Waling Wall) stretches the length of Temple Mount with massive megalithic blocks in its lower levels, including one weighing 570 tons similar to Byblos and Baalbek in Lebanon.
We also visit the south side of what was once Solomons Temple finding more gigantic blocks and more features that could date back to the Natufian Culture. In tradition, giants constructed these sites, yet no one has explained why they are truly here, although officially they were constructed by Herod the Great c.19 BC.