The End of The Century

The End of The Century

From My Lunch Break by MY LUNCH BREAK

April 28, 2026 · 30 min · Season 4 · Episode 99

About this episode

This episode explores the ruins of Leptis Magna and challenges conventional historical narratives about ancient civilizations.

In this eye-opening episode of Old World Research, we dive deep into the enigmatic ruins of Leptis Magna, a lost city that defies the timeline we've been taught. What if the majestic stone structures and sprawling columns weren’t relics of an ancient civilization from thousands of years ago, but remnants of a far more recent, advanced society? Join us as we unravel the secrets hidden beneath the sands of Libya and explore how this extraordinary site has been overlooked by mainstream narratives. With stunning evidence and shocking revelations, this episode promises to challenge everything you thought you knew about history. Prepare to question the very fabric of our past as we expose the truth lurking within the shadows of Leptis Magna—because what you discover may just change your understanding of human civilization forever. THE WELLNESS COMPANY LINK:Get prepped with life-saving meds at The Wellness Company: https://www.twc.health/MLB – code MLB saves $30 + FREE shippingVSHRED LINK:https://sculptnation.com/MLBThank you all for your support of this channel!Every Subscriber, every Like, All Comments are huge in helping spread this research to new people every single week. Every…

People in this episode

Host: MY LUNCH BREAK

Topics covered

  • ancient civilization
  • ruins
  • history
  • Leptis Magna
  • advanced society
  • mainstream narratives

Keywords

  • Leptis Magna
  • ancient civilization
  • history
  • ruins
  • Libya
  • advanced society
  • mainstream narratives

Sponsors

The Wellness Company, VSHRED

Mentioned in this episode

Products: life-saving meds, Sculpt Nation

Places: Leptis Magna, Libya

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