Most Cultures Have THE SAME Cataclysmic FLOOD Myth? Coincidence? (ft. Graham Hancock)
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My first name literally means Seven Sages in Sanskrit. I never knew the same mythology existed across civilizations. Fascinating indeed.
Not so strange when most civilizations live at coast lines. 😂 call it coincidence but land locked civilization wont have them. Just like there are no storys about snow in the middle of africa, people make storys up from things they recognize
Banerjee means "monkey" as well.
It's also a constellation, - nakshatra
@@tuphanlp he said first name not last
Not that fascinating not that fascinating indeed 😂 nah joking it's a little fascinating a little fascinating indeed.
Shiva - Also known as Adiyogi which means the "First Yogi".
There is a place(archeological site) recently discovered named KUNAL in haryana Stata of India. This site is right bang on dried river Saraswati which is mentioned many times in the Vedas.. this site is atleast 8000 years old ..they found jewellery, tera cotta pottery etc and yes this site also had advance civilizational marks ..Now archological department has found out many site on the banks of this dried ancient river.
Schultz is the first person I've ever seen to match their haircut with pant legs
😂😂😂
Underrated comment on this thread 😂
Someone get him a blend 😭
It seems like the Richer he gets the more douchey he dresses
Crossing his legs because he's brave, strong & independent 😂
When there's the exact same story told by different cultures around the world who aren't linked or connected to eachother in any way then it's way more than just pure coincidence
It is proof of a ancient global trade network.
However also that there later was bussling trade between communities after the event. How Egyptians ended up with cocaine in their tombs
@@Emppu_T.damn those Colombians were selling coke that long ago?
@@TheDeven1000 both built pyramids too, coincidence
when the exact same story is chopped up into little bits and turned into clips
Graham Hancock is a national treasure! I can listen to him talk for hours, I find his theories so fascinating
So you like nonsense? Good for you...
@eleminatus if you agree with him or not, is fine. The actual subject itself regarding ancient civilisations and monolithic structures is fascinating to me. I'm not qualified in any of the subjects he discusses. I'm adult and civilsed enough to have an open-minded conversation on these matters.
@@eleminatusExactly how many of his books have you read? I’ve read them all, which ones do you disagree with?…….
@@sociallyretarded2995 all of them. He is not a scientist at all and has no idea what he is talking about. His story has been debunked for years.
@eleminatus but you can't argue that we really are a specie with amnesia, we easily forget what happend just a couple years ago, narrative is rewritten all the time...
Graham Hancock is amazing - he sticks to his guns no matter what mainstream says with very plausible theories. Respect to Schultz for bringing him on.
Schultz is a necessary fool
He is a hack.
Plausible 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 stick to your guns in the face of evidence. Emphasis on skin colour is recent changed it from 300 to 600 years
You do realize Hancock lies, a lot. In this video, he says the SAA said it's fact this civilisation did not exist. Have you read the letter? It doesn't say that at all, all it says is there is no evidence for it and any discovery made would be investigated and reported properly. Why does Graham need to make it sound like they refuse to accept it?
Because he can vilify them and turn people against archaeologists, making his own claim sound more plausible.
Also, he complains archaeologists don't change their ideas, yet you are celebrating him for 'sticking to his guns'...so what's better? To change your opinion when finds prove you wrong or to 'stick to your guns no matter what the experts say'?
I want his plausible theory on why this advanced civilization taught everyone completely different construction techniques from each other.
You know a guest is interesting when these lads just let them talk
"them"
It's him. Did Hancock tell you that he is some gender character for you to they them him?
@@NostalgiaforInfinitydo you nitpick for a living? Damn
Im mexican, born and raised in Mexico. I can confirm that at school we are taught that the spanish were able to surprise attack the aztecs because they were mistaken as gods (part of it is being white, according to the legend). So graham is not making it up
I don't believe that. That sounds like Hernan Cortez talking. We don't know anything because they burned all the knowledge down.
aztecs is named after astik the nagas head he is son of manasa devi nd jagadkaru all the ancient civilizations originated from india u can research on it even the monkey god, virakocha from peru all came from india
@@rimasippy3757 This is actually correct. Also look up Olmec Yogis
@@rimasippy3757 Correlation doesn’t mean causation. There was no trading nor exchange of information between the empire and India. So There is no evidence for your claim. Both ideologies can have similarities but that doesn’t mean a “country invented it”. Almost every ancient civilization worshiped dragons, except the Jewish israelites, that doesn’t mean a “country invented dragons”.
@@marcocortes9968 first read indian history to know about why they came to south america , south america was called patal lok 15000 years back we know your history more than wht u know nd im not kidding
Schultz left the barber before the cut was finished
5:54 Indus valley civilization today is dated to 9000 years (not 5000).
Most of that is seen as myth by historian.
Yes It's Minimum 8000 to 9000 Year old Civilization
@@hintssabbatWhat myth? There was architecture evidence of Indus being apporx 9500 years old.
Source ...just wanted to know not to rebel
@@hintssabbatthe famous dancing girl carving found in bhirrana site of indus 6000bce , which show art in indus
It is compared with apsara in Hindu culture , apsara were artistic dancer of sea/ river apa= water / Sarah = ever flowing
Apsara= artistic dancer of swarga ( heavily land )
Indus people probably called their land swarga ( etymology mean shinning abode ) later became concept of heaven
By the way ,in originally Hindu culture pitra loka/ dyuloka is heaven ( meaning abode of sky father)
7:38 Thank you graham for reminding us who we are. we need to save our indian civilization.,. The Dashavatara are the ten primary avatars of Vishnu, a principal Hindu god. Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. The word Dashavatara derives from daśa, meaning "ten", and avatāra, roughly equivalent to "incarnation".
All avatars have appeared except one; Kalki, who will appear at the end of the Kali Yuga. 🕉🔱🚩🚩🚩 Jai Shri Rama Jai Shri Krishna
The dashavtara also suggests evolution, first avatar fish ( life in water) then to kurma ( both water & land ) next wild boar ( a mammal that cares for its young ones ) , next Narasimha ( half man half animal- not complete human a transition period ) , Vamana ( short man ) , Parashurama ( proper man using weapons) , Sri Rama ( a warrior , a king , cultured man , refined ) , Sri Krishna ( political development) , buddha ( a spiritual teacher) , next one is unknown known as kalki ( destruction of creation) .
@@preethishetty6179 true
Speaking on matters like this to Schulz is like trying to explain thermonuclear reaction to a 4 year old
Are you surprised? Look at his fucking haircut!😂😂😂
Dude got a bowl and some clippers and thinks that shit looks good.
At one point you can tell Hancock
Realized he was speaking to unintelligent people lmao 😂
He is lying
its called the White G*ds
All the ancient Alien G*ds were white men who dressed like the pope
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_gods
They do always refer to a person with white skin
He is is a disinformation agent
Schulz is thinking about cocaine the whole time.
Because the dude is literally delusional and stupid
He should sue the society of American archeologist for defamation. They’re going to pull out all those key buzzwords take them to court strip them of the money.
The claim of racism is based on the fact that Atlantis, the 'lost civilisation' Hancock claims were the inventors of 'lost technology'. The implication being that non-whites, eg. Nan Madol was not built by Polynesians, because they were too dumb to have constructed it, and it must have been built on knowledge provided by proto-European white people (Atlanteans). The same is implied in his episode on the pyramid of Cholula. I'd suggest you go back and rewatch episode 2 and listen carefully to the dipshit pseudo archaeologist he interviews.
Then I suggest you read a book or two based on facts, not on Hancock's ayahuasca hallucinations.
for what?
He made it up.
Defamation
@joemaxwell6826 I get what he’s asking but you can look up the definition of it. But I guess that’s too hard to do nowadays
Talking about floods, Andrew's pants...I see what ya'll did there.
Great interview. Andrew got him to talk about about a couple things I’ve never heard him talk about before.
@joemaxwell6826which part bud? 😝
A great interviewer indeed! When were the 5000 year old Indus Valley people active? Uh, 5000 years ago. What is silt?
@joemaxwell6826you’re so embarrassing
@joemaxwell6826imagine being as ignorant as you
@joemaxwell6826 and i'm sure you know exactly what happened 12000 years ago. Hack
This is absolutely insane. There could have been some aaaaancient advanced civilisation that basically all got wiped out and some survived to preserve the knowledge. It was basically like a restart in human evolution
Probably not as advanced as us now , but maybe close to as advanced as say prime greece or prime rome but 5-10k years before. That would be a BIG deal.
@@jebes909090 I completely disagree and I think it’s possible that there were humans before us that knew how to move massive objects in a way we are not familiar with yet. Wait a few years and see what the new discoveries of quantum laws and quantum computing bring to our understanding of space and time.
there could be. because think about it, even our civilization today, after a thousand years, nothing will be left standing. everything will decomposed even plastic. the only thing that will survive time are stones. especially granite. before a large catastrophic even happen, humanity should save our history through rock writings. just like what our ancestors did. especially the egyptians.
@@Derpman_99 Everything has a frequency, I believe that the ancients found a way to match the frequency of an object with a tool unknown to us, which allowed them to move large boulders with ease, also allowing them to precisely cut. Acoustic levitation is an already proven fact.
If only it were possible to travel in time, to know the secrets of humanity.
I love listening to Graham Hancock.
Do you also love the sound of a steaming pile of horseshit?
..who doesn't?
Most con artist are fun to listen to.
@@lampad4549dam. Sucks for you.
@@lampad4549 So whats ur opinion ?
I love how everyone is so interested in what he's saying they're really listening all in.
On the subject of sunken objects off of Alexandria I'm surprised that he didn't also mention the evidence of a large earthquake, where under the water the remains of the Pharos lighthouse have been found. So its not just the subsidence of silt.
Schulz is better at comedy and crowd work, but this shows how great of an interviewer is Joe Rogan on difficult topics like this.
The Hindus Valey extended all the way to Iran at one point! It wasn’t just India(Bharat) and Pakistan!!! Had the British not made sure that Hindus Valey story stayed out of history books, we would know so much more about Hindus culture! The seven sages are called the Saptarishis, those were the disciples of Adiogy(the first yogi), after he taught them the ways of the universe he sent them to different continents! If the western historians and archeologists really want to know about Bharat(India) they need to consult with yogis who are still around today!!! Bharat(India) existed way before Egyptian pyramids! The pyramids were built with the help of Tamil kingdom, so was Angkor Watt!!! Europe used the knowledge written in Surya Siddhanta to go into space, yet they never mention that!!! The colonization mindset of Europeans and the Europeans who stole the land from native Americans, is still the same as it was 500, 200, 100 years ago, they just changed the ways of doing it! It’s always been about invading some country, or culture, taking possession of their knowledge and claim it as their! That’s what Romans did for thousands of years, the Spanish did, the British did! But in the end, Sanatãna Dharma(the eternal truth will prevail) I think Graham is on the right path, he just needs to drop his western mentality to finally see the truth!!! Maybe he should sit down and talk with Sadhguru, he would tell him exactly how life unfolded here on earth! But he’s probably to proud, as most historians and archeologists are and have always been!! We are nothing and we know nothing compared to what ancient Hindu cultures of Bharat(India) knew over 30.000 years ago!!!
In present time there is an archaeology site in my city related to the indus valley but back in my dad's childhood days it was not recogised. My father used to tell me that he would found sculptures of Some goddess and would bring it home but there was not much knowledge amongst ppl about these things... Children would play and break those years old sculpted mysteries
If anybody is arguing with him, maybe you should look at some other archeologists who are or were being treated the same when they said the Sphinx of Giza has water erosion, not blown sand erosion.
Again we can look at all the people we called nuts when saying they saw a ufo, uap.
Rogue waves and contenintal drift are recent exceptions as well
let me answer this question 0:45
Normal English misogynistic = strongly prejudiced against women
Woke English misogynistic = Anything that doesnt notice me as a victim
Wait, what are you actually saying?
The letter doesn't mention misogyny. This man lies like you and I breath.
I teach second grade and I just taught my students about the Indus River and how it was a civilization and what makes up a civilization (cities, writing system, religion, jobs) so that was really cool to hear them talk about that and find out that the civilization was recently discovered. Fascinating!!
Some of those south american/mexican stories he mentioned, sound similar to the stories of The Shining Ones of Ireland (Tuatha Dé Danann) i dont know many of the details of the south american stories/legends however
Shruthi and Smriti i think the oral tradition. Why Slokas were created in the first place.
Archeology treats only written text as part of civilization but Oral traditions have existed much before that.
The absolute audacity of Netflix executives or whoever they where to correct an archeologist on his research.
Hancock isn't an archaeologist. He is a journalist who has made a lot of money by repeating a theory from a Victorian book.
@@AnyoneCanSee Oops. Idk why I said archeologist.😄😄
Humans were around for the last Ice Age's end. They were also mostly agrarian and lived in/around river delta's and other flood plains, even as hunter gatherers.
This isn't some great mystery to anyone who takes 10 minutes to understand anthropology.
Yeah lots of cultures have cataclysmic flood myths. But they're pretty much universally in places that are prone to flooding either by tsunamis or rainfall. Also in cou tries where floods are seen as beneficial when they rarely occur they tend not to have cataclysmic flood myths, like Egypt or Japan, whats interesting is Japan gets tsunamis and yet they have no myth of a great flood.
The similar flood stories stem from early Mesopotamia. The tigris and euphrates flooded erratically and unpredictability. The whole world, to ancient people, would and been their immediate area around them. If a huge flood, for the area, happened, that would be their whole world. The story goes through the telephone game and changes over time. Thats why they are all over the world, not because a world flood happened.
by geographic research, its true that a big flood happend 12000 years ago, which drowned
egypt,
west part of india,
south part of iran and pakistan etc. you can find map if you search =Global sea levels during the last Ice Age (South Asia). wiki image
This is literally when the nerd is teamed in a group of stoners for a history activity
😂😂😂😂😂
I love his response to the questions 🔥🔥💯
1. The 400ft sea level rise was from around 21,000 years ago to 12,000 years ago
2. After a period of 'darkness' people from another place came and taught them many things (7 sages)
In ancient god mythologies, weren't there gods for food/harvest, gods of war, gods of fertility, etc?
What if we replaced the word "gods" with "expert" or "PhD"?
The expert in agriculture (farmer), the expert in hunting, the expert in warfare, the expert in human health, the expert in alcohol, starts to make a lot more sense.
😮 yes it does.
except what you people seem to forget humans were fine. We found more campsites and increased hunting. The whole 7 gods thing is beyond stupid. Lets take the events of the younger dryas. Humans were fine and adapted pretty well. The whole people traveled to teach humans have little evidence.
@@ha-kh7efto each their own. IMO those best fit to survive in a ravaged world are those who live off the land. Generally speaking, that’s not modern society. Our modern society relies on technology to live and if that goes away, we don’t survive. But groups like indigenous tribes can manage. If said indigenous remote tribe doesn’t know what electricity is, and some survivor comes over with something like a flashlight, I have to imagine the tribe might think this said survivor is some deity or “expert” in some way that they have no idea about. And I have to imagine that this is what happened back then after the Younger Dryas with technology respective to that time period. Not saying it’s exactly 7 wise men or sages, but the idea of some human who was more technologically advanced than their peers who survives a cataclysm and tries to re-establish society is totally plausible. I literally can’t think of a single reason as to why it would be “beyond stupid”…like at least give one reason as to why there’s little evidence if multiple ancient and current civilizations have this story in their various cultures my guy. Thanks for bringing nothing to the table here.
gods of x subject, doctors of x subject, either way theres alot of ego
When they're usually talking about gods they're talking about ExtraTerrestrials
A lost city of Atlantis seems so plausible. I'm baffled at mainstream academics' resistance to the hypothesis. Combine rising sea levels with an earthquake and it's not hard to imagine we'd lose some low-lying cities. I don't see why that's so controversial to academics who have never even done work outside of a classroom.
Mainstream academics are paid to push a certain narrative only .
😂😂😂 it never happened
@@MainStreaming-bc1beprove it
@@TAYW1997 The burden of proof is on the one making the extraordinary claim.
@@MattSinzYou’re forgetting that most of what we believe about quantum mechanics/physics is all conjecture, not to mention our theories of space and time.
I admire the work Graham has been doing. Thanks for your efforts and keep grinding defending facts over ideas
This man doesnt know how to even spell the word facts...
What is that work exactly? He admits himself in the Flint Dibble debate on the JRE podcast...no evidence found supports his hypothesis...so what has he been doing for 30 years?
There is a place(archeological site) recently discovered named KUNAL in haryana Stata of India. This site is right bang on dried river Saraswati which is mentioned many times in the Vedas.. this site is atleast 8000 years old ..they found jewellery, tera cotta pottery etc and yes this site also had advance civilizational marks ..Now archological department has found out many site on the banks of this dried ancient river. Please note most of North of india(great Indian Planes) used to be flooded every single year by silt and all .. due to flooding these site must have been covered very easily
In the Chinese flood story a guy leads everyone to the mountains and irrigates and builds dams and channels to grow crops and became the first king in China
Just like Noah...oh...wait...
@@JP-je6jgNoah flee on the boat with his loved ones and pairs of each animals but yu the great is the engineer who faced the flood problem instead of running away😂😂
@@JP-je6jgNoah story was copied from vishnu’s first avatar as life in water form where Manu is the rishi who is presented the duty to protect all species & vishnu taking form of Fish guides the boat .
@@preethishetty6179 I mean that's a stretch isn't it... especially considering the Epic of Gilgamesh, which is based much closer to the origins of Christianity, is acknowledged as likely the oldest flood myth.
Can we just stop making statements of fact about religious beliefs please. If you choose to believe something, crack on, but they are all just stories.
@@JP-je6jg well
I have no idea of gilamesh etc , heard about Noah and realised it is a copy of a story from upanishads or puranas ( Indian philosophical literature) that is all i meant to say , i am not proposing these are actually real , for upanishads most stories are just suggestively told to explain something else , in fact whole Vishnu Dasha avatar ( ten incarnation) suggests the evolution of life on earth, starting from life on water ( Fish avatar) to next tortoise ( something living on land & water) next boar ( a mammal ) the half man ( Narasimha) , short man ( Vaman ) , so on . Did I suggest it is an absolute truth . Hindu literature is like a huge library for philosophical studies it is not about ‘ A BOOK’ one has to blindly believe & follow. We don’t have to concept of gospel truth in our culture 😂, our literature was continuous evolution of philosophy and it never stopped evolving, there has been no full stop to agree on one book as authority. Every hindu is aware of this and hence-we aren’t called ‘ people of THE BOOK’ .
Intresting fact is Hinduism described great flood and acr much before any abrahamic scripts. The person who lead the boat was manu, from maanu comes manhusya literally mean man. Maa-nhu .... Noo-ha, manhusya .... Man ring some bells???
indian civilization is even older then 10000 years old .,.. Ramayana Mahabharata Lord Shiva 10000 year long journey 🕉🚩🚩🚩 even the Persian farsi , Egypt and Greek gods very similar to Indian Gods.
doesn't get much better than this. hancock is a treasure of humanity.
Sure, he can make up what he wants, totally misrepresent a field do study and actively lie, but yer, he is a treasure.
@@JP-je6jg or, like he says he is can be calling out all of those things by the establishment - with evidence that they refuse to consider.
@@syx3s why do my replies keep disappearing?
Let's try this
but the evidence isn't good enough...
His genuine argument for the Bimini Rock formation being a road is...it looks like one. That is genuinely his quote from Ancient Apocalypse. No further supporting evidence, no signs of habitation, no artefacts, nothing.
He says on the JRE with Flint Dibble, there is currently no evidence to support his argument. He said those words. So what evidence is he suggesting actual archaeologists, not random people who watch RUclips and netflix...actual archaeologists who study the topic and understand it better than he does. What evidence is he presenting to them?
@@syx3s why do my responses keep disappearing?
@@JP-je6jg youtube is a joke when it comes to this stuff.
See Enoch's advance knowl of a cataclysm, answers the question of why we find this same story all over the world. Enoch knew. There were QUITE A FEW boats. Not just the Noah one. Enoch knew which parts of the world were better. Its the only explanation which fits but I am not convinced one cataclysm is responsible for all the large impacts we find on Earth. Even under water. Its hard to say for sure when each impact happened I think. Was it all at once?? How would anything survive??
I think the impact happend in the artic sea 12 thousands year ago and many survive because of caves or got lucky by being in high point
@@ShanksD596 is there a crater in the Arctic? Take into account all the huge impacts we have. Weather it all happens at once, over time, it deserves explanation. What is the specific significance to the Noah flood? Why was he and or his family special? Enoch waited hund of years to tell him to build his special boat.....
While your theory may be true I think the Tower of Babel. Humanity multiplied after the great flood and decided to build a tower into the heavens. God was like nope and punished them by changing up their language so they would only be able to understand a few of the people. Now they all have the same history at that point and told the same stories and understood the world in a similar fashion. Same tech same way of doing things but to not a few people could speak the same language at a time. So they became tribes and went their separate ways. That’s why you can find similar stories all over the world and pyramids all over the place. Imo
They slander because he’s onto something. Keep going Hancock!
And Scholars have interpreted early prehistoric paintings at the Bhimbetka rock shelters, considered to be from pre-10,000 BCE period, as Shiva dancing, Shiva's trident, and his mount Nandi. 🕉🚩🚩🔱 Har Har Mahadev
6:19 q{ important deity in India today and in the Vedas } I don't think Shiva is mentioned in the Vedas; Indra is, a lot. Shiva was a later development along with Vishnu, and Brahma in/after the mid centuries.
Schultz is so aware of the cameras and looking interested ….. in the words of Gillis “you love it dude”
i feel like its the easiest myth to spread. civalization all starts next to water. so the idea multiple civilizations have myths and legends of floods it makes sense to me.
Sorry to burst the bubble but the oldest settlement is in India which is 10,000 years old and also Dwarka tge submerged city from mahabharat is found which is dated 10,000 to 12000 years old, and sanskrit is the oldest language and is from the same time as the indus valley civilization the script used is different that is Brahmi instead of devnagri script but the language remains same as every other Indian language in india is derived from sanskrit. There is not enough research done to understand the brahmi script but, sooner or later it will be.
Tamil is the oldest language ❤😊
Why is it that when you fill up a cup of water and ice to the brim of the cup and let the ice melt there is no spillage or water rise but the ocean and iceberg melt rises sea levels? Is it more the coastline sediment rising the sea floor than it is rising the sea level?
I love this guy
Whats the name of the Netflix special?
I believe that by the way the Baltic sea anomaly is shaped, it was most likely a stone used to bend planks for ship building. There is evidence of burnt tar and char around it. The Baltic sea anomaly has a 300 foot crevice, or ditch near it that the ship was stabilized on during construction. There is also a square area of stone walls like a fence that may have been for keeping livestock contained. Is Noah's ark real, I would say so
Fascinating could you refer me to the relevant links regarding this please.
@Ix4my Not familiar with any instance around that. I do know my theory was thrown out by the original explorers of the Baltic sea anomaly because they believe in Odin. The Biblical account doesn't support their beliefs of Noah's ark
The earth was flooded by cloud creating/seeding
same way they do it to this day and now admit it
Noahs Ark is symbolic of the Russian/Tartarian Government who flooded everyone and survived themselves of course
Next time some crazy Jew says "get on the boat no time to explain" I'm in.
Is Noah’s ark real? Ancient astronaut theorists say…
Sugriva is the reference.. 2:35
Adi yogi came to earth after the first mass extinction of humans. Was a super volcano that erupted around 72 000 years ago. Shiva came and rebuilt civilization, he taught us science and language trough the teachings of the seven sages
Gobekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe are 11,600 years old.
The latest finding pushed the IVC to about 11,900 years old.
Also the Sumerian Civilization should have been of the same age.
But since the creation story of Bible put the earth at 6,000 years old and Hebrew calendar is only 5,784 years old, no one is courage enough to pass those two guiding stones.
Every civilization found during the British colonial Era was set below the 6,000 year mark.
I think there were many group of people sailed from this sunken land, after the flooding, in many directions and Noah is one of them.
The Boncuklu Tarla is even older than Gobekli Tepe, estimated around 12,000 years old.
Add to these ancient civilization the story of Maize being genetically modified in Mexico some 10,000 years ago.
Consider the undersea structures in Mahabalipuram and Dwarka in India and other in Japan.
How old is the EASTER ISLAND Stone statues?
Their ALPHABET RONGORONGO which is very similar to IVC scripts.
Definitely all these are indication of a flood and a lost civilization dispersed at the mercy of few talented individuals.
They tried to bring back the civilization with some success.
The Pyramids, the Indian & Indonesian temples an Mayan, Inca & other Mesoamerican and south American architectures are the proof left behind.
Unless anyone believes in creation, human evolution and civilization couldn't had occurred in either north pole or south pole or in cold climate.
It should had occurred in warmer tropical regions.
White skin couldn't had been the choice of the sun along the equator.
The white skin people is a recent addition to the humanity occurred after the end of the last ice age.
Until 5th century, Briton was inhabited by dark skinned Mediterranean people.
The white skin people later arrived from the Baltic sea countries.
Now if anyone is familiar with the Indian Ramayana Story (Epic) which happened some 9,300 years ago, based on astrological alignment mentioned in the Epic.
During the time the so called Ravanan had some sort of plane (Puspaga Vimana)!
His son Indiran was a great astronomer and meteorologist.
He would go up in the sky to see how the behavior of the clouds and informed what would be the weather, when the rain will fall etc.
Some hypothesis that he could had flown in a hot air balloon or H2 balloon to raise in the air!!
H2 is basically a very easy to make from water.
Hydrolysis process separate H2 and O2 from water.
But question is about a source of Battery. But there were evidences from Southern Indian literature there was a battery existed which was called "Agsthiyar Battery", some 7,000 years ago.
There is also from excavation in Iraq they found "Bagdad battery".
We're at the beginning of the ages of Pisces !!!
The Mayan Calendar, an era, ended in 2012.
This was the era called "Kali Yuga" as predicted by Krishna.
Kali being described in Indian religion as a angry Dark Woman with many skulls around her neck.
When Krishna died around 3102 BCE, he said we're going to witness a time which is not good for humanity for the next 5124 years.
Mayans originally from 'Kumari Kandam' took note of that.
So they ended an era with their calendar, not the end of world, exactly 5124 years from Krishna's death.
The darkness that Kali associated with is still visible among many ancient communities!!
We see some community wear dark suite.
Now we're in the "Satya Yuga", which is good for humanity.
The Evil doers will slowly vanish behind their own dark shadows.
The Pisces, two fishes, represents the Pandya Kingdom of India, Ravanan and Indiran being the 1st Pandiyan.
The 12 Zodiac were established and arranged by a Siddha called "Thirumal" alias "Paratha Raja Perumal", the known king who governed whole India around 3,600 BPT.
I'm surprised that Hancock doesn't bring up several points, like the Hopi legends of the Anu Sinom (Anunnaki?), the 'Ant People' who led the Hopi's ancestor's underground to escape the Flood. Or that while the majority of cultures throughtout the world have Flood stories, there are ones who have, instead, a story about a great fire. This is especially telling as it accurately describes the experiences of the event that caused the 'Great Flood.' Those people who have a "Fire from the Sky' Myth, they were the ones closest to the meteor impact that ended the Ice Age. They would have seen the strikes and adopted a Fire Myth, while those further away would only experience a Flood.
Also, some years ago, 20+, there was an archaelogist who found a papyrus, which are incredibly durable even over long time spans, which was not only the typical merchants list of what he had in stock, but also described how, upon first arriving in what we now know as Egypt, there already existed four large structures... the three Great pyramids and the Sphinx. What I find most telling about that was how fast it disappeared, and how it was neither disproved nor approved... there was no response from the community, it simply disappeared, much like the geologist who traced back the ice flow and presented evidence that not only was the Bering Bridge impassble, but that the 'Early Americans' came down from the east central portion of Canada. Again there was no rebuling, it just disappeared, without any trace like that papyrus, though it was not long after that, the Giant Reg Kelp theory arose.
That said, I think I should give you a quick trip into Crazy Town... There was a civilization before the Ice Age began, I know this because I was there. I won't go into the story behind it, as it would take too long and no one likes to read too much, but I did Past Life Regressions with the help of a wonderful woman named Barbra Paradisi, to deasl with other issues I had going on at the time. It was an amazing experience. Not only did I experience a time before the Ice Age, with my first PLR, but also one just as it was beginning.
I know it sounds insane, but I went into these PLRs skeptical, but what I experienced wasn't like anything I have ever seen or felt. I'm still not sure about whether what I experienced was allegory or real, but there were details that left me leaning to the latter. This is especially due to events that led me to Barbra, who you can find online. I will be willing to tell anyone interested, though I warn you, it's even crazier and a long story, but true.
Very interesting
Please einlighten us
Some believe these ant people were aliens maybe and these native lives in the Grand Canyon in a cave system with artifacts found by the Smithsonian in early 1900s
The hopi do come from near there originally
My family practises our ancient lore system murrinpatha which is around 40,000 yrs old. Aboriginal Australians... the oldest continuing living civilization.
Keep up the fight Graham we have been lied to 😲🤨🤔
Look at who the establishments protects and who they go after...
That should tell you everything you need to know.
you don't even what establishment. You just throw that word because you don't know or have an argument. All you know about establishments in this context is from a man that doesn't like it because they question him
Grant has an excellent accent/dialect, he's no schmuck 😁
Firstly, Indus Valley Civilization is actually Indus-Saraswati Valley/Doab Civilization. Secondly, it is not unknown, the current civilization is the continuous of the older one, with some natural and some unnatural(invasions and imperialism) changes!
Also in the recent times, the Indus/Harappan script has been decoded and found to be Sanskrit. Checkout Yajna Devam's work on the same
Indian Scriptures store knowledge about the events in astronomy, and thus a new field of history has emerged, known as Astro-archaeology.
Fun fact: Manu in Indian puranas is a post as the cyclical progenitor of MANUshya(Sanskrit) which translates as Man(also indirectly derived from Manu itself) in English.
Makes this legend sit on the end of a three person couch … smdh
How did you get a hold of Graham? I would like to discuss a couple things I have discovered he may find interesting
Hancock is a legend
@joseph_goebbels606 He lived his dream and actually went to these sites and dove underwater. Gathering data and wrote many fantastic books.
A legend of pseudoscience and nothingness
Very informative
Whilst it's all very interesting, it isn't informative. Sadly Graham is very... particular about the information he gives and especially the information he leaves out. Just as a hint of how he distorts things, id advise you Google the SAA letter to Netflix, at no point does it say that there was no civilisation as Graham speaks of it FACT, in fact it just says that no evidence of it has been found. But Graham doesn't like to focus on that.
The ancient name of India is sapta sindhu ( land of seven rivers ) which has been derived from the seven sages ( Sanskrit - saptra rishi)
These rishis wrote the epic poems like Ramayana and Mahabharata which mentions war , nuclear weapon, flying vechiles , medicine etc
Sage parashar ( generation of one of the seven sages ) is the father of Indian astrology but unfortunately the book didnt survive .
silts from Uganda. feeding the Nile ...thank you Mother Africa for sustaining the earth as you have done from the beginning of time
Three and seven are commonly used numbers, especially seven , because of week days.
It’s not the same one. It’s some local shit that happened to that particular group of people,and to them it feels like it happened to the whole world. Man created god, god didn’t create man. Shit is stupid….
I'm glad to see some sense on here. In 2023 there were major floods in the USA, China and Greece, it was not the same flood...why do we assume there was only one flood 10,000 years ago.
@@JP-je6jg “they” use it as proof that the Bible or other religious texts are real. Religion is the biggest con the world has ever known. Scary if you give it thought…. The guy who created the bad guy is somehow the good guy. How can another human teach another human about god?… you teach me arithmetic, science, how to sew…how can you teach about god? Check out how religion is astrology. It’s fascinating. It explains the “greatest story ever told.”
@@EmiliosFather oh I know, it's all to keep people controlled. They can't even agree the right way to worship their God, it's gotta be this way or that way or you are just as much a heathen as the people who worship a totally different god.
@@JP-je6jg Agreed…that’s what religion is, control. & money, always money… people give their money freely. Having said that, without religion some people would worship man.
Graham and Andrew should have been in a love seat.
Isn't it crazy that all the great ancient cultures were on big-ass rivers, which would mess up the civilization every time it flooded, and all have flood myths?
Here's a thought your little smooth brain can't comprehend: rivers and bodies of water are an excellent source for resources. Like food that you don't have to cultivate or feed. Food found in the sea are generally nutrient dense compared to a stupid ass vegetable. It's also a good transportation method. And he literally said the flooding, if any, doesn't happen overnight. You know whats really crazy? If you don't have any offspring, there will be significantly less morons alive in a couple hundred years. Let's make that happen yeah?
They look too deep into things , they’re falling into the trap of being too mythological.
Somethings he says are brilliant , somethings are fucking dumb .
Your comment shows your ignorance of the myths themselves. The myths point to cataclysm size floods, covering hills and mountains, entire cities disappearing under water forever. Not the eb and flow of seasonal flooding that happens over weeks every year. Even ancient pre agrarian cultures understood the necessity to leave a certain area at certain times of the year to avoid flooding.
@@scottwall8419 Your comment shows that you think people cannot imagine catastrophes, even though there are many, many instances where it's obvious they can. Like, for instance, all these ancient civilizations I am referring to. You also obviously think that every flood, every year is identical to every flood that has ever happened every other year. We can easily see, just by going back 3 or 4 years, that this isn't the case. Sometimes they're really big ones.
@@DuckdaringZ you people are dumb as shit. Me mentioning seasonal floods is to show that ancient cultures recognized seasonal flooding and that these floods were an entirely different scale. You inability to read is astounding. Ffs
He is so true that Indian Modern Civilization is approx 5000 Years old. Proof- There are 4 Yugas(Era).Each Yugas cycle representing decline of human spiritual life from its highest to its lowest.
1st was Satyuga(Golden Age-Era with highest level of spiritual development)
2- Treta Yug(Silver Age- marked by decline in spiritual life)
3- Dwapar- (Bronze Age- Which is characterised by era of emergence of sufferings)
4- Its the Kaliyug(Iron Age-Era of Darkness which is characterised by ignorance and materialism)
(Rogue turned God Kali's era)
We are currently in Kaliyug.
Lord Krishna Died and Dwapar Yug ended then & there and Kaliyug came to existance.
It is belived that Kaliyug's current age is 5125 Years and it has still 426875 years left.
End of Dwapar and start of Kaliyug was 17/18 Feb 3102 BCE.
Early man tended to settle near permanent water sources. Among other things, it was a necessity for crop irrigation. Every river in the world floods from time to time. Once every couple hundred years, you get a really really big flood. If your whole world is on a flood plain or in a river valley, this is catastrophic. By the time the great grandkids are running around, it's a legendary global flood. The whole world didn't flood at once. Various ancient peoples all passed down their own stories about that time THEIR whole world flooded. Sounds more likely than a physically impossible flood. *Impossible unless you want to argue that the earth has lost between a half and a third of all it's water in the meantime.
Dravidian India
The blending of the Andite conquerors of India with the native stock eventually resulted in that mixed people which has been called Dravidian. The earlier and purer Dravidians possessed a great capacity for cultural achievement, which was continuously weakened as their Andite inheritance became progressively attenuated. And this is what doomed the budding civilization of India almost twelve thousand years ago. But the infusion of even this small amount of the blood of Adam produced a marked acceleration in social development. This composite stock immediately produced the most versatile civilization then on earth.
Not long after conquering India, the Dravidian Andites lost their racial and cultural contact with Mesopotamia, but the later opening up of the sea lanes and the caravan routes re-established these connections; and at no time within the last ten thousand years has India ever been entirely out of touch with Mesopotamia on the west and China to the east, although the mountain barriers greatly favored western intercourse.
The superior culture and religious leanings of the peoples of India date from the early times of Dravidian domination and are due, in part, to the fact that so many of the Sethite priesthood entered India, both in the earlier Andite and in the later Aryan invasions. The thread of monotheism running through the religious history of India thus stems from the teachings of the Adamites in the second garden.
As early as 16,000 B.C. a company of one hundred Sethite priests entered India and very nearly achieved the religious conquest of the western half of that polyglot people. But their religion did not persist. Within five thousand years their doctrines of the Paradise Trinity had degenerated into the triune symbol of the fire god.
But for more than seven thousand years, down to the end of the Andite migrations, the religious status of the inhabitants of India was far above that of the world at large. During these times India bid fair to produce the leading cultural, religious, philosophic, and commercial civilization of the world. And but for the complete submergence of the Andites by the peoples of the south, this destiny would probably have been realized.
The Dravidian centers of culture were located in the river valleys, principally of the Indus and Ganges, and in the Deccan along the three great rivers flowing through the Eastern Ghats to the sea. The settlements along the seacoast of the Western Ghats owed their prominence to maritime relationships with Sumeria.
The Dravidians were among the earliest peoples to build cities and to engage in an extensive export and import business, both by land and sea. By 7000 B.C. camel trains were making regular trips to distant Mesopotamia; Dravidian shipping was pushing coastwise across the Arabian Sea to the Sumerian cities of the Persian Gulf and was venturing on the waters of the Bay of Bengal as far as the East Indies. An alphabet, together with the art of writing, was imported from Sumeria by these seafarers and merchants.
These commercial relationships greatly contributed to the further diversification of a cosmopolitan culture, resulting in the early appearance of many of the refinements and even luxuries of urban life. When the later appearing Aryans entered India, they did not recognize in the Dravidians their Andite cousins submerged in the Sangik races, but they did find a well-advanced civilization. Despite biologic limitations, the Dravidians founded a superior civilization. It was well diffused throughout all India and has survived on down to modern times in the Deccan.
Ref. The Urantia Book
Brooooo, don't forget Dwarka. That is about 8000 years old in India.
Yes 👍
4:00 very true like myths like Ramayana
One historical correction at 6:21 . Graham Hancock is wrong in saying Shiva was mentioned in the Vedas. When he is talking about the Pashupati seal in Indus Valley Civilization, it is considered to be a 'proto-shiva' deity primarily because Shiva is not mentioned in the Vedas but was most probably a local deity and got incorporated into the culture.
U r wrong . Shiva is mentioned in Vedas as Rudra. Rudra is another name of Shiv.
You never touched Vedas and Shiva is mentioned in rigveda yazurveda sam Ved and atharvaveda
We have common hyms of shiva ( chamakam ) created by prajpati is for God shiva found in yazurveda as well as namakan in yazurveda,
Rigvedic 10.92.9 स्तोमं॑ वो अ॒द्य रु॒द्राय॒ शिक्व॑से क्ष॒यद्वी॑राय॒ नम॑सा दिदिष्टन । येभि॑: शि॒वः स्ववाँ॑ एव॒याव॑भिर्दि॒वः सिष॑क्ति॒ स्वय॑शा॒ निका॑मभिः
Famous mantra of god Shiva used till day
Rigveda 7.59.12 = त्र्य॑म्बकं यजामहे सु॒गन्धिं॑ पुष्टि॒वर्ध॑नम् । उ॒र्वा॒रु॒कमि॑व॒ बन्ध॑नान्मृ॒त्योर्मु॑क्षीय॒ मामृता॑त्
I think that while many cultures have flood stories, the floods happened at different points in history, and got convoluted as a world encompassing flood… Black Sea flood, Burckle Crater flood, North & Baltic Sea level changes…… over time, word of mouth- stories just jumbled
Or a singular event that was localized before mass migration of humans occurred, and the story was carried with them.
No. The flood there talking about is when God destroyed the old world
@@ab-sz2gf They are not talking about any fucking god. Don't be stupid.
@@ab-sz2gfYou don't see any problem with that story? The damn animals traveled farther than the Ark did. Notice how it stayed in the land that was already known about and it landed on the highest peak they knew of at that time?
There was no global deluge and there is no geological record of any such event nor is it even possible.
@@swirvinbirds1971 There is a lot of geological evidence of a great flood, you just choose to ignore it or look for a source from the people who always lie you.
Please google about Dwarka under sea .. this is an ancient city mentioned in Mahabharat epic written atleast 3000 yrs back..the city is submerged in sea now ..carbon dating of few artifacts dated 32000 and most of them 8000 years old .. this under sea city has a small twin city .. Please google
All the earliest civilizations were on river banks. They faced floods regularly. Some of them would have been catastrophic
Rama setui bridge once connected India to Shiva and was built by accident hominids
But there was a universal flood event. The end of the ice age. The division of continents. Atlantis and other places submerged. Large scale flooding impacted all people. And the translation is different among people.
The younger dryas was very bad, mostly because the older dryas wasn't around enough to give it a proper upbringing. you can't have a vacuum of Space and an Atmosphere without a barrier.
Nope
Which documentary is this
Ancient apocalypse on Netflix
They are documented sites in India where the great flood did note pass
aryan invasion theory is bullshit
saraswati civilization exist
Your wife is Indian living in Dravid region of India. Please don’t create divides subtly
Book of Enoch
Then go into the Sumerian stories
Have a fun time
boring symbolic stories no one can ever understand except rare few like me who were told the truth
Sumerian stories are thousands of years older than the book of enoch, so....
Joseph Campbell talked extensively about the Babylonians talking about a big flood and how it ended up on the Bible.
The book of mormon explains the whote bearded man myth. In the book, the whole land is destroyed by earthquakes, floods, tornados and fire. After that, there was 3 days of absolute darkness. Then, Jesus shows up to them and teaches them the gospel. Which basically is just a lesson on how to take care of and love eachother. So, when i heard this man say what their story was, it immediately reminded me of the book of mormon. No, i am not a mormon. But, their book is probably my favorite piece of scriptural writing i have ever read.
Bother in the grey sloppy tracksuit top and black plants looks like he been netflix binging for three weeks and eating only uber eats 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
Mainstream can say what they want but he is putting the work in! He's doing the research and making finds where as mainstream archeology basically waits for someone else to stumble across a site.
shiva is called Aadiyoga meaning first yogi way much before this seal was discovered , aldo the 3 headed shiva in this seal is how shiva dipicted in elephanta caves in mumbai india
Regardless of the content of the video my question is …… in 10 years or possibly less with Schulz look back at his hair cut and wonder WTF he was thinking
Was the Harrapan Indus Valley civilization Vedic or something else? Many speculate that Indo-Europeans entered India circa 1500 bc but there are a few problems with that. First of all there is no mention in the Vedas of any foreign geography-no tells of invasion and all the geography is local to India, suggesting an indigenous origins for Sanskrit and the Vedic culture. Secondly, dates like 1500 bc were meant to squeeze India history into the narrow confines of alleged biblical history, wherein the earth was created circa 4000 bc. The “Indologist” who came up with that date is Max Mueller, a Protestant preacher missionary who came to India on behalf of the British to help convert the Hindus. Since then many Indologists have blindly parroted his unscientific dates. There isn’t any evidence either for a proto Indo-European culture predating Sanskrit and the Vedic culture. The so-called proto Indo-European language is purely speculative and concocted wholesale by linguists based on what they think it might have sounded like. Like Klingon it’s completely made up. The script of the Harappan culture has not been deciphered to the satisfaction of all scholars. Some have proposed Vedic decipherments and others have proposed non-Vedic decipherments.
Furthermore, besides seals and other evidence for the Vedic origin of the Harrapans, it appears they used Vastu, a Vedic design principle similar to the Chinese fengshui, to design their cities. As Micheal cremo explains:
Vastu was used in city design. The first step in the construction of a new town is to level the ground. After the site is leveled, the vastu purusha mandala is drawn upon it, and this forms the basis for the design. A very common form of this mandala is the square. Many Indian cities, like Jaipur, show signs of vastu design.
Over the past century, many ancient towns have been excavated in India, dating to 4,000 or 5,000 years ago. The most famous of them are in the Indus Valley region (now part of Pakistan), including Mohenjo Daro and Harappa. The latter site is generally used by scholars for the whole culture that produced these towns (the Harappan). Scholars have different opinions about the exact nature of the culture. Some say the culture was Vedic, the culture of the majority of Indians today. Others say that the culture was not Vedic, and that the people of Vedic culture entered India in much later times, no earlier than about 3,500 years ago. One problem is that the script of the Harappan culture has not been deciphered to the satisfaction of all scholars. Some have proposed Vedic decipherments and others have proposed non-Vedic decipherments. While this matter continues to be debated (I myself support a Vedic decipherment in principle), it may be useful to look for archeological evidence about the nature of the culture. In the spring of 2008, I went to India to investigate the design of the “Harappan” city of Lothal, in Gujarat, India, which dates to the third millennium B.C.E., to determine whether or not the design conforms to vastu principles. The answer to this question has implications for our understanding of the people who built Lothal. If the city was designed according to vastly principles, that would signify it is likely the people were part of the Vedic culture.
At Lothal, I looked at the site and the site plan for Period A, which goes back as far as 4,400 years ago, supposedly 1,000 years before people of Vedic culture entered India. The plan shows that Lothal was laid out in square form, with sides oriented to the cardinal directions. This corresponds to one of the standard vastu grids. According to vastu principles, an ideal site for a town is higher in the west and south than in the north and east. At Lothal, there is a definite elevation in the south, sloping down to the north and east. Experts in vastu say that houses facing the cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) are good, while those facing the corner points are exposed to evil influences. At Lothal, all the buildings face the main directions. Roads are oriented north to south, and east to west, another feature of vastu town design. According to vastu texts, waste water should drain to the north or east. I found that the main water drainage system at Lothal, in the area of the citadel, did drain to the east, as also noted in the site report.
According to vastu principles, the four social classes (workers, merchants, rulers, and priests) should occupy the western, southern, eastern, and northern sides of a town respectively. Workshops are found primarily on the western side of Lothal. The southeastern corner, Lothal’s center of trade, is occupied by a structure identified as a warehouse. The site plan shows the acropolis, identified as the residence of the town’s rulers (kshatriyas), extending from the central part of the site to the site’s eastern side. In the middle of the northern boundary of Lothal is a structure identified as a public fire altar, which would likely have been attended by priests (brahmanas). So the structures identified with the four classes seem to be located in the appropriate directions. The principal deity of the northern side of the vastu purusha mandala is Soma, the moon, and the quarter over which the moon rules is known as the “quarter of men.” The Lower Town of Lothal, which includes most of the residences, is in the northern half of the site, whereas the southern half of the town is occupied by the warehouse trade area, acropolis government area, and the workshop areas.
The Lothal site plan shows a cemetery outside the northwestern boundary wall, and S. R. Rao, the archeologist who excavated the site, said that the number of skeletons found there is quite small for a town the size of Lothal. He estimated the population at 15,000. So he considered it likely that cremation was the most common form of dealing with dead bodies. The deity of the northwest corner of the 81-square vastu purusha mandala is Roga, disease; just below Roga is Papayakshman, consumption; and just below Papayakshman is Shosha, emaciation. A possibility that deserves consideration is that the northwest cemetery burials could represent cases of special burial for persons who suffered from diseases considered particularly inauspicious. Such persons might have been judged not fit for cremation. Based on the vastu purusha mandala, one might venture an archeological prediction, namely that a cremation ground might be found outside the southwest corner of the Lothal settlement walls, near the bank of the now-dry river that once ran there. The southern side of the vastu purusha mandala is ruled by Yama, the lord of death. The southwest corner specifically is occupied by Pitarah, the lord of the ancestors, or Nirritih, the lord of dying, exiting from life. This would make sense because the river flowed from north to south, and typically in Hindu towns, the riverside cremation grounds are usually located so that the river carries contaminated water away from the inhabited areas of the town. In examining Lothal, a Harappan city in India, we see that it is laid out in a manner consistent with vastu principles. This city is from the third millinenium B.C.E. Vastu, which is mentioned in the Mahabharata, is considered a part of Vedic culture. So this would indicate that the city was part of the Vedic culture. It also suggests that the Mahabharata may be traced back to the same period of time.
Excerpt From
The Forbidden Archeologist
Michael A. Cremo
People that doubt what he is saying, just know that he's not going far enough
wow hes actually let his guest speak without completely talking over him
If you believe in Noah's ark, I'm a Nigerian prince that will pay you back 4× for your investment of 30 000$
Vishnu’s First Avatar - Matsya or Fish was 15, 000 years older and Islam and Christianity just decided to plagarize our stuff!
😂i love how Indian culture and history is casually being given away to pakistan.
Dude i love this guy😊
“They accused me of being racist, misogynistic, and anti-Semitic”
Oh, so … in other words you’re telling the truth about something.