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What the ancients seem to have done is realize how vital that connection is, and to memorialize it and celebrate it.We need to look after this planet, it’s our responsibility as a species to do so, and one of the challenges – it’s not the only one, there are many other challenges – is to pay attention to our cosmic environment, and to realize that the cosmos can intervene cataclysmically in the human story.Yes, I think he has got more pain from “them” than the opposite.
By that point I had covered Velikovsky, Cayce, almost all the general literature on early history.
I think Graham has done a remarkable job of nudging these guys in the right direction, in spite of their derision to the contrary.2:35:00 – Discussing ‘natural alignments’ of Serpent Mound; Graham compares with the naturally aligned sarsen stones of Stonehenge.Graham: “I am just completely fascinated by the Ice Age at the moment. We live in a society that’s highly segmented and specialized…but nobody has the vast general survival skills that a hunter-gatherer has.
Joe welcomes expert guests on the podcast to discuss, entertain and educate us on theories of Ancient Egypt and challenge the established scientific doctrines of Ancient Egypt. “We can say that a city like London, which had a population of roughly 50,000 people in the 16th century, there were cities of that size all over the Amazon, huge numbers of them…a possible total population of the Amazon that exceeded 20 million people, this is the latest evidence.”1:21:00 – Discussion of the use of technology in modern archaeology. There’s even a word for that in science, ‘uniformitarianism’.
Graham notes that he didn’t cover them in the latest book, but Joe asks him to discuss it further for those that don’t know about them. Where they don’t say ‘oh government must make this choice for me’. Graham Hancock is a British writer and reporter. Joe more skeptical: “Well it’s pure speculation that they used some sort of telekinetic power, but it’s absolute that they did something that we don’t understand.”3:00 – Graham mentions his book tour around the States and Canada. To do that there’s only one way to do it, and that’s with astronomy. Hancock specialises in theories involving ancient civilisations, stone monuments or megaliths, altered states of consciousness, ancient myths and astronomical and astrological data from the past Where they make their own responsible choices about their own lives. And as he points out, if we don’t look then we’re never going to find it.
Rogan’s 3 hr interview covered much of the same stuff, but Santha’s pix were wonderful on a large screen.36:00 – On evidence for huge, incredible cities in the Amazon.
This is a fan site, run by a fan, for fans. Their estimate is that there are thousands of these structures remaining in the jungle, and they’re open to how old they may ultimately prove to be.”Then I would ask them to repeat the phrase, “We don’t know,” and invariably they could not say the phrase, “We don’t know.” After they fail to say the phrase, after I tried three times to get them to say it, I knew that they were deeply fucked, because there is something so scary when the other person is unable to say, “We don’t know.”1:27:00 – Graham says if a cataclysm happened today, we in the modern world would have no idea how to survive it.As with some of Joe’s other interviews with people discussing Daily Grail-aligned topics, I’m embedding the interview video below, and underneath it offering annotations on subjects discussed along with time codes, and also selected pull-quotes, in case you don’t have the time or bandwidth to watch or listen to the entire interview.52:00 – On taking part in a Native American peyote ceremony.I think what’s going to happen is that we’re going to find much more evidence of very ancient human presence in the Americas, and that’s what Tom Deméré thinks as well.
©2003-2020 Graham Hancock GrahamHancock.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to products on Amazon. [They’re] welcome to their skepticism, but I wish they’d be less hateful, less full of derision, less despising.”1:02:30 – Graham discusses the changes in laws about cannabis as one example of how there are encouraging signs in America that people are realising government control can be unfair and dangerous. Graham responds, discussing amazing skills of the Polynesian navigators.
And I’m serious when I suggest that America is the most plausible and the most likely home base for a lost civilization.”2:14:00 – Tunguska explosion mentioned as a likely example of a Taurid meteor impact.Hancock goes to discuss similar afterlife traditions around the world, especially the connection with the constellation of Orion. Joe is joined by Joey Diaz & Tony Hinchcliffe to watch the fights on July 11, 2020. “Our society is not against altered states of consciousness as such.
“And that’s why I’ve often said, I would like to see a situation in which no head-of-state can be appointed to that position, unless he or she has first had 12 sessions of ayahuasca.Graham: “This is something that’s really hard for archaeology to explain. Let’s stop being so arrogant, so sure of ourselves, so confident in our findings.