I remember reading about the chariot wheels. It all depends on what type of chariots were being used. Wyatt thought he found one with bronze spokes (which is why it would be still around), but a lot of the chariots of the time had wooden spokes. So there has been no ruling either way.
I also saw a show about the chariot wheels on "A Rood Awakening". One of the wheels found in the Red Sea was gold and only had 4 spokes, which only the Pharoah could have. Rood also believes that King Tut was the young son of this Pharoah and was killed as the "firstborn" in the Passover. He has an interesting show but he doesn't back it up with much info.
Last week his show was about Mt. Sinai - very interesting video filmed by a couple claiming discovery. Strange thing is all the info given was also claimed as having been discovered by Wyatt. I don't know who the actual discoverer was but I believe it is the actual site. The top of the mountain was black, as if burned (no other mountains in the area were like that), there were quail running around, fig trees, olive trees and a huge, ancient cypress that does not grow in that area - burning bush?
Also an enormous, 5-6 story rock that has a split down the middle large enough for a person to pass through that has been worn by a flow of water (in the desert).
Sounds like proof to me.