Mortals of Earth:
I need to tell you something that should make your blood boil. Because it’s not just a story about sacred land—it’s a story about power, greed, corruption, and how far governments and corporations will go to bury our history.
Let me take you to Kariong, Australia. A sacred site. A spiritual and archaeological treasure. And now? A target for destruction.
Why?
Because beneath its soil lies a truth that threatens to upend the tidy little narrative we’ve all been sold—that ancient civilizations were isolated, primitive, and disconnected. But Kariong doesn’t fit that mold.
You may have heard whispers about the Gosford Glyphs—a set of Egyptian hieroglyphs carved into stone in New South Wales. For decades, they were dismissed as a hoax, graffiti, or amateur forgeries.

But here’s the twist—they’re not fake.
I know because I’ve toured Egypt multiple times with one of the top minds in ancient Egyptian history—Mohamed Ibrahim. He grew up in the shadow of the pyramids, has lived and breathed ancient Egypt for decades, and unlike what Wikipedia once claimed—he’s no “amateur.” He’s a scholar, a researcher, and someone with the rare ability to recognize subtle variations in script style that span thousands of years.
When photos of the Kariong glyphs surfaced, many shrugged them off. But Mohamed didn’t. He stepped forward. He looked at the glyphs and immediately recognized not only their authenticity—but their age. Because like our own language, hieroglyphs evolved. A single symbol, stroke, or structure can date a carving to a specific dynasty. And Mohamed could see the layers.
What he found shocked him—and it should shock you too.
He confirmed: these glyphs are real. They match known variants from Egypt’s Middle Kingdom period, including phrases and symbology consistent with funerary texts.
And now, the land around these glyphs is being handed over for development.
Let me be clear—this isn’t just a little encroachment. This is a coordinated attack on a sacred landscape—a global archaeological site of profound significance.
Right now, the NSW Department of Planning and Infrastructure is reviewing a proposal to rezone the area at 300 Woy Woy Road, just 200 meters above the glyphs, to make way for housing. Yes—right above one of the most mysterious inscriptions on the planet.
Locals have been fighting tooth and nail to stop this. Researchers, Indigenous elders, environmentalists, and citizens who understand the true value of this land have submitted complaints, presented evidence, documented the corruption.
And what did they get?
Dismissed.
They were told they were outside the 12-month complaint window. That their evidence was “too old” to be acted upon.
Let me tell you what isn’t too old—4,600-year-old carvings. Aboriginal etchings. A verified star map of Orion’s Belt. Endangered species. Protected koala habitats. A sacred healing table. A hanging swamp. Unique flora found nowhere else on Earth.
And yet, in the eyes of the system, that’s not worth preserving.
Do you feel it yet?
There’s a much bigger plan here. The Kariong rezoning is just the test case. If it goes through, it paves the way for over 2,000 additional parcels of former Crown Land across the Central Coast to be handed over to developers.
How?
By laundering it through bureaucracy.
You see, this land was granted to the Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council, a NSW government-backed body with memorandums of understanding with other departments. That sounds good on the surface, until you realize they’re working hand in glove with planners to push through rezoning without proper protection or heritage classification.
I’m not here to demonize anyone—but I will say this: when sacred land becomes a bargaining chip, the lines between stewardship and exploitation get blurry real fast.
Here’s where it gets downright infuriating:
Multiple formal complaints were submitted—to ICAC, the Independent Commission Against Corruption, and to the NSW Ombudsman. Detailed. Documented. Supported by emails, dates, and timelines from community advocates like Jake Cassar and others.
And they were flat-out ignored.
ICAC said, “There’s no reasonable likelihood of corrupt conduct.”
The Ombudsman said, “Too much time has passed.”
They both claim there’s nothing more to do.
But the truth is, this is the same playbook used around the world—delay, deflect, dismiss. Run the clock out until people get tired or give up.
But guess what? We’re not giving up.
We see what’s happening. The people who stand to gain from this development want the public to stay distracted. They want the world to believe this is just another piece of scrubland.
But it’s not. It’s a keystone. A missing piece in the puzzle of our ancient past.
According to Mohamed Ibrahim, some of the glyphs indicate underground knowledge, or even hidden structures. That means what we see above ground might be just the beginning.
Let that sink in.
A potentially ancient global connection—linking Egypt to Australia—being erased by bulldozers and paperwork.
And let me ask you this: if they succeed here, where’s next?
The Bosnian pyramids? The mounds in Ohio? The drowned city off the coast of India?
How many ancient truths are being buried in silence, wrapped in red tape, and sold off to the highest bidder?
This is why I created Mortals of Earth.
Because we are at a tipping point—not just in our environment, but in our understanding of who we are, and where we come from.
If we let them destroy this—we lose more than a patch of land.
We lose the story of ourselves.
So here’s what you can do:
📣 Share this video.
📬 Write to the NSW government—even if you don’t live in Australia.
🔗 Watch the full interview with Mohamed Ibrahim and those protecting Kariong: https://youtu.be/5V8zFV2LxR8?si=DhflKGZi7_1ol_vc
🧠 Educate others. Challenge the mainstream narrative. Keep asking questions.
Because they won’t stop unless we shine a light. And the only way to fight darkness is with awareness.
Enough is enough. The game is over.
We stand with Kariong.
We stand with the ancestors.
We stand with truth.
Stay curious—and have a good one.
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