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lift the veil
10th January 2016, 18:44
Here is a great interview of Graham on his new book. Here is what I take away from the interview, it ties the enigmatic Younger Dryas extinction event to the annual Taurid Meteor shower and the worldwide "mythical" tales of a great flood. Those pesky "archaeologists" who are entrenched in their orthodox "beliefs" are keeping the truth from us. It took real scientists, geologist, with hard data to unveil the truth.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62EkJlZE3jY

Published on Nov 23, 2015
An ancient extinction event that wiped out Atlantis more advanced societies 12,000 years ago is illuminated with author Graham Hancock. From the megalithic structures at Göbekli Tepe and Gunung Padang, to the buried ancient power centers that are hiding a history that archaeologists are unwilling to acknowledge--the MAGICIANS OF THE GODS author fills in a blank space in human understanding. The Younger Dryas climate change catastrophe that was caused by meteoric impacts, and the lost golden age of man is explored on this uncensored Antidote hosted by Michael Parker.

GUEST BIO:
Graham Hancock is the widely read author of “Magicians of the Gods,” “Fingerprints of the Gods,” “The Message of the Sphinx,” “Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization,” and the “War God” series. Previous to authoring books, Hancock was an East Africa correspondent of the Economist.

URIKORN
10th January 2016, 19:14
I listned / watched to this video a couple of days ago and found it inspirind.
A good food for my starving soul.
Presented it in my Hebrew blog for the benefit of others.

Dreamtimer
11th January 2016, 01:58
Been listening to him recently. Looks like this is a good one. I have so much reading on my list I'm not sure where to focus...

bsbray
11th January 2016, 02:37
Been listening to him recently. Looks like this is a good one. I have so much reading on my list I'm not sure where to focus...

It has to be one of the most frustrating things in the information age. Somebody needs to figure out how we can just download information straight to our brains like in the Matrix...

Aragorn
11th January 2016, 03:12
It has to be one of the most frustrating things in the information age. Somebody needs to figure out how we can just download information straight to our brains like in the Matrix...

They're working on that, but as I gather, the price to pay for that facility would be rather high...



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Dreamtimer
11th January 2016, 13:44
Can't I just put the book under my pillow and absorb the info using osmosis?

Ooo, that's a good joke set up.

If I could be sure the info is good and there aren't bugs or mind controllers I might go for the downloads. Of course, that's the new term these days. "I get downloads..."

scibuster
11th January 2016, 14:18
It has to be one of the most frustrating things in the information age. Somebody needs to figure out how we can just download information straight to our brains like in the Matrix...



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bsbray
11th January 2016, 19:17
how long is download free ?

I think I sense some cynicism toward technology. :p

URIKORN
13th January 2016, 19:11
Regarding this frustration of more material that we have time and ability to digest
I told myself today: Be grateful for this abundance of material and just pace
your life the best way you can