Wednesday, 2 April 2025

US Tourists Break into Turkish Excavation; Claim Entitlement

In this video ( Nerdrotic (Forbidden Frontier 096): 'Gobekli Tepe Coverup, Pyramid Structures w/ Jimmy Corsetti and Wandering Wolf'), Jimmy Corsetti  @BrightInsight6 and @WWolfProd admit (at 38:57mins +) to breaking into the sensitive Sayburç archaeological site in Turkeycurrently under excavation and taking lots of photos (did they have a permit to be on site and to take photos for commercial use?). They felt that this was OK because they are both entitled Americans and "there was no sign" telling them not to. 

They admit: "we went in there, big time... I broke some rules. There's no signs, these was no fencing, we went in there, and I crawled around in there, I was very respectful [sic], and very careful. I got a lot of photos... This is on the side of a road with a bunch of houses around it and this lady gets on her phone holding her baby and it looks like she was calling somebody to report on us, so we got out of there [...]. Yeah, we were in there [...] They'd put a roofing system in [...] and you crawl under it to get into the site".  

Now, the site looks like this, it is clear that this is not public land but the excavation was on somebody's property, but actually asking the property owner of they might take a look seems not to have crossed their mind (the property owner probably still lives in the village)

Photo: Collins/ Corsetti - note, possibly illicitly obtained

Here he is stomping around on the excavated surfaces INSIDE the building (even if you are on somebody's property, actually entering one of their buildings...): 

Photo: Collins/ Corsetti - note, possibly illicitly obtained

More potential damage to excavated surface inside the protective building 

Photo: Collins/ Corsetti - note, possibly illicitly obtained

Photo: Collins/ Corsetti - note, possibly illicitly obtained

These clowns claim to have "explosive" evidence on film of archaeological malpractice by the German and Turkish archaeologists there who are allegedly "damaging history". Two of them ( @WWolfProd & @LivingExtraord1 ) are making money taking tourist groups to Turkey ..

Just recently US YouTuber Jimmy Corsetti has reacted to online comments about these activities:

Archaeologists are so terrified at what we documented in Turkey, they are now claiming we broke the law! 😂 I don’t believe any laws were broken But IDGAF [Americanism - I don't give a f**k  PMB] if they were 🤷🏼‍♂️ 📍I posses smoking-gun evidence of destroyed ruins at *multiple* ancient sites in Turkey - which are the oldest on earth‼️  Archaeological malpractice 💯 📍These are just a few pictures from Sayburç, Gobekli Tepe’s sister site. It is an archaeological travesty. Ruins scatted (sic) outside the enclosed “protective” roof, laying all over the place like trash 🤯  The most egregious evidence (not seen here) is backed up on multiple computers, multiple external hard drives, multiple encrypted cloud servers, as well as in the hands of others that I trust. Archaeologists might want to get off the railroad tracks, cuz nothing is going to stop this train. Tick tock, tick tock ⏰🔥

Also Jimmy Corsetti:

for the record, we didn’t break into anything. This site is on the side of the road, no fences, and no trespassing signs. And we certainly don’t need permits to take photos for investigative journalism. @FlintDibble  has never been to Turkey, and is desperate to protect corrupt archaeological practices

What? Mr Corsetti should know that Turkey has indeed very strict laws controlling access to archaeological excavations and sites  (through a permit system) and also laws concerning photos taken for commercial use, which his undoubtedly is. Whether it is fenced or signed or not, in the USA as elsewhere, you cannot just walk into somebody's property (still less enter buildings on it) willy nilly without seeking permission. That is what is called trespass.  



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