Mexico accuses you that you have exploited the Maya pyramid permission.

Mexico is looking for rewards from our YouTuber MRBAST and a producer and accuses of using ancient pyramids for commercial benefits.

The video, “I explored an ancient employee in 2000,” was approved by the local authorities, showing the influenza and his team exploring the ancient Maya city.

But in a video of more than 60 million views a week, MRBAST advertises chocolate products as “Maya Dessert” and urges viewers to buy.

The authorities said that Youtuber was approved to shoot a film on the site, but did not allow for -profit purposes. MRBAST CEO refused to accuse some of the accusations.

A spokesman for YouTuber told the BBC: “There was no advertising material in all archaeological sites supervised by the National Institute of Anthropology and History of Institute.”

The scene of promoting chocolate snacks in the video appears to be filmed on the camping site of the influenza.

The spokesman also said the video is “to emphasize this precious Maya site in Mexico.” “It was unfortunate that unfortunate was changed to political problems.

Wednesday, Mexico’s Shane Baum, Mexico, demanded an investigation into the conditions for granted shooting permission.

In the caption of the video, the mrbeast-blindness is Jimmy Donaldson. The Mexican tourism and government authorities allowed the film from this site and connected a link to his chocolate products.

This video shows that he and his team explore the limited access areas in the Mayan city of Calakmul and Chichén itzá. At some point he said, “I can’t believe the government can do this.”

They also appear to be descending from the helicopter to the pyramids, and they appear to handle the ancient Hispanic mask in other scenes.

But the miscarriage authorities said that this was “false claim,” and accused Youtuber’s wrong information. INAH said MRBAST did not have a true Hispanic mask and seemed to have a production editing after a wide range of videos such as a helicopter scene.

“All of this is a false claim to obey that YouTuber’s play.”

Claudia Curiel Deicaza, Minister of Culture, Mexican, said MRBAST has approved the permission for MRBAST to film a movie on Thursday, but has never approved the use of a legacy site for false information publications or trademark advertising.

“We did not approve the commercial pursuit of distorting the values ​​of archaeological sites. This is a legacy of our indigenous culture and our pride in our country,” she said.

She added, “Mexico is open to contributing to the knowledge and dissemination of Mexico’s archaeological and cultural heritage, but he was against the people who use the will of the institution.”

She said she would consider “administrative sanctions” for Full Circle Media, a production company that INAH issued a film permission. The BBC found opinions from the company.

MRBAST, called the king of Youtube, is the most subscribed from the platform with 395 million followers. His Mayan pyramids video was published on May 10.