Controversial theory about the Great Sphinx of Giza | Graham Hancock and Lex Fridman

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  • @LexClips
    @LexClips  Месяц назад +38

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    Graham Hancock a journalist and author who for over 30 years has explored the controversial possibility that there existed a lost civilization during the last Ice Age, and that it was destroyed in a global cataclysm some 12,000 years ago. He is the presenter of the Netflix documentary series "Ancient Apocalypse", the 2nd season of which has just been released.
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    • @joseribeiro9564
      @joseribeiro9564 Месяц назад

      What better podcast then Lex to spread crap ideias with no scientific basis?

    • @raccoonresident5760
      @raccoonresident5760 Месяц назад

      Lex i’m not Egyptologist. I’m a mechanical electrical designer with a structural background. You may want to talk to me about these places and Graham. Well he’s got the star alignment he doesn’t know why. Hit me up we’ll chat. I’ve read the text so I understand the texts, which texts? the Egyptian books of the dead Pyramids and such it’s interesting how much engineering is tied up in those texts. But you have to have a certain set of skills in order to understand the texts. I’ve got most of the right combination of the skills required to read the text me, we’ll see if we can get some of the stuff cleared up. Prepare your mind to be blown several times as mine was. The proof is on the Internet and it’s been verified by professionals. No one’s taking the time to put it together to understand everything as a system. Clean underwear required.

    • @ReligionOfSacrifice
      @ReligionOfSacrifice Месяц назад

      Genesis 11:5
      “Yahweh, come down, to see the city’s brought down lifted up tower, which sons of men builded me (Lucifer, Satan, Allah speaking here in pride).”
      Genesis 11:6
      “Yahweh utters, “Behold the one people, all the same language, and here are they begun to make accomplished, and yeah nothing which they purpose to make accomplished is inaccessible unto them.””
      Book of Job explains why LEO, Pleiades (the woman), Orion (loosing the belt for Pleiades) looking to "yada" the woman (sex), and Halloween all complete the picture.
      The Egyptian builders were indeed pointing to the day. Wait till you see it. Halloween is coming soon.

    • @MaritimeUnprepared
      @MaritimeUnprepared Месяц назад

      I've always believed the sphinx was a dog

    • @markcoffey7433
      @markcoffey7433 16 дней назад

      So do the legs

  • @Tim_Bo_
    @Tim_Bo_ Месяц назад +1007

    Whoever built the pyramids needs to come back and start building our roads

    • @kanukki84
      @kanukki84 Месяц назад

      We know for sure that the Egyptian workers built the pyramids, we know where they are buried!! It would be worth studying the subject so you don't have to believe ridiculous conspiracy theories.

    • @PhillipFelix-kw3zi
      @PhillipFelix-kw3zi Месяц назад +13

      Yes they are desperately needed especially in the United States.

    • @raccoonresident5760
      @raccoonresident5760 Месяц назад +12

      @@Tim_Bo_ your welcome! From all the Atlanteans, past present and future.

    • @Hettie420-r3l
      @Hettie420-r3l Месяц назад +4

      Something like that...❤️💙

    • @Avreniel37
      @Avreniel37 Месяц назад +4

      1 man did it
      Thoth (Hermes)

  • @jamesneely2371
    @jamesneely2371 Месяц назад +216

    I remember all this from the 80's. The tenacity of this man (and those he honored) should be praised. It always has been and still is based on sound reasoning and deductive methods that simply cannot be ignored. I am honestly shocked at the amount of harassment endured and yet still, deliberate ignorance prevails. I know Graham probably won't see this, but I for one am grateful to him for a lifetime of seeking truth, literally globe-trotting to do so, and sticking to what you believe in.

    • @runamuckdan
      @runamuckdan Месяц назад +6

      Like he doesn't make money from his opinions

    • @LilAligator
      @LilAligator Месяц назад +2

      😅😅😅

    • @jamesneely2371
      @jamesneely2371 Месяц назад +12

      @@runamuckdan he's a reporter, that's his job. I hope you expect to be paid for your work.

    • @driveboy317
      @driveboy317 29 дней назад

      @@runamuckdan If he didnt have the mainstream work done by qualified and dedicated people then he would have nothing to base his work on. The guy is a leech

    • @grimmwerks
      @grimmwerks 28 дней назад +5

      @@runamuckdansure but you try coming up with a new theory on something and getting people to buy in. Imagine all the work you’d have to do - researching, writing books, trying to get a publisher (decades before you could throw up something on Amazon kdp etc) - you’d find very little money until you started generating interest. And no one makes claim about Darwin’s theory of evolution as a cash grab - I’m pretty sure that was way more controversial at the time “sir we are not related to monkeys we have been created in the image of God!”

  • @Zoro007
    @Zoro007 25 дней назад +50

    I love this guy's style of interviewing.....he asks a question then listens to the answer never over interrupting..... unlike most today who think they're more interesting than the people they're interviewing......my hat off to you Sir...👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Chiller_GOD
    @Chiller_GOD Месяц назад +373

    Lex's ability to sit and listen without interrupting is impressive.

    • @Anonymous-ip4qx
      @Anonymous-ip4qx Месяц назад +4

      Na

    • @DanielTorres562
      @DanielTorres562 Месяц назад +8

      It’s really the best part of his interviews. This guy is just saying stuff, but the good interviews benefit greatly from it.

    • @BuddhaJunkee
      @BuddhaJunkee Месяц назад +4

      -5 personality with +5 likability

    • @Its_Shaun_the_Sheep
      @Its_Shaun_the_Sheep Месяц назад +4

      I think Lex is baffled

    • @joseribeiro9564
      @joseribeiro9564 Месяц назад

      Any clown can do that, actually disputing this crap conjecture exercise requires balls

  • @GlennPearson-z3k
    @GlennPearson-z3k 28 дней назад +33

    Love listening to Graham Hancock his passion is addictive 👍🏼

  • @kokoBuSiLiCa
    @kokoBuSiLiCa Месяц назад +286

    Graham came to the US for a week and went on all of the top 5 podcasts.

    • @SkywalkerPaul
      @SkywalkerPaul Месяц назад +4

      🫰😎💵

    • @Shawnibus
      @Shawnibus Месяц назад +7

      Lex, JRE, PBD. What else?

    • @paulmartin9070
      @paulmartin9070 Месяц назад +3

      Well, he talks about interesting things

    • @1MrErling
      @1MrErling Месяц назад +1

      OK?
      What is all of the top 5 podcasts?

    • @KC_604
      @KC_604 Месяц назад

      @@1MrErlinga simple google search will answer all you’re questions

  • @wydalethomas1533
    @wydalethomas1533 Месяц назад +160

    Regardless of your opinion, Graham has a unique ability to provoke thought and encourage you to question your perspectives. He consistently acknowledges the contributions of others and never claims their work as his own.

    • @driveboy317
      @driveboy317 29 дней назад

      no he just piggybacks on the mainstream then constantly decries them

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 24 дня назад +6

      He only acknowledges people whose views support his claims.
      I've yet to once see him give credit to an archaeologist for work that doesn't support or is in some way connected to his own claims.
      Considering that's basically 99.99999999999999999% of archaeology it puts a bit of a plot hole in your rosy description.

    • @jovicavolkanoski7071
      @jovicavolkanoski7071 22 дня назад +2

      @@mnomadvfx Considering Humans are at least 320k years old, and also taking into consideration how little years it takes for a civilization to completely be lost to time and also considering there are extinction events on earth. Its not entirely unthinkable that at least medieval type civilizations have existed and lost

    • @bugtussel8160
      @bugtussel8160 22 дня назад +2

      Hancock is a complete, albeit well spoken, nutter.

    • @garyt123
      @garyt123 19 дней назад +1

      Yeah, using half a dozen other peoples work to promote his dubious theories while simultaneously ignoring hundreds (if not thousands) of other people's work and hard evidence which directly debunks everything he says. Yeah, good on ya' Graham! 😂

  • @clayton5584
    @clayton5584 Месяц назад +130

    Its easier to fool a man than convince him that he has been fooled

  • @AlteredState1123
    @AlteredState1123 20 дней назад +20

    I love Hancock, right or wrong. He inspires wonder.

  • @mahmudulkarim1120
    @mahmudulkarim1120 Месяц назад +45

    Whenever Graham speaks , wherever Graham speaks…
    You listen and cant say a word, cant take your eyes off… one of the most captivating speaker i have seen and im certain most of it comes from him spending decades and decades of time studying this and simultaneously talking about it globally… and that too so rigorously and stubbornly, all this knowledge became synonymous with him
    I wish people could more appreciate him cuz of his dedicated work and efforts , to bring all these great scientists and archeologists work together and making a point and telling a true story in such captivating way no one has told before
    Thank you Graham Hancock
    You sir are sole reason why 99% people in our or current generation knows about any of these things
    Wish and pray world had more humans like you then i could go to sleep peacefully every night knowing tomorrow wont be that bad!
    Bless you Sir
    You are one driven, honest, humble yet vastly knowledgeable human being who till date is captivating us and inspiring us

    • @emm_arr
      @emm_arr Месяц назад +8

      He sells pseudohistory for money. You've just thanked him for duping you.

    • @celebratecrypto3693
      @celebratecrypto3693 Месяц назад +4

      I didn’t read all that but here a jail quote for you “put him in a cup and drink him why don’t you” lol

    • @BartvanderHorst
      @BartvanderHorst Месяц назад +3

      Doesn't mean there was a global high civilization 11.500 years ago or older.

    • @warmfeetwinner760
      @warmfeetwinner760 Месяц назад

      You sir, are a fool.

    • @chrisjeng8639
      @chrisjeng8639 Месяц назад

      ​@BartvanderHorst ..you really do have a problem with graham? You've replied to multiple posts....is it because what he says goes against years of your beliefs? ..I've followed Hancock since 2008 and I can say the man has never ever said what he says is the truth. He aways encourages people to do there own research, he always brings other researchers to the limelight and always quotes them, never taking credit for anything.....he has spent countless hours on site of the places he speaks about ...I suppose you believe the pyramids were built 4,500 years ago by slaves and were tombs for the pharos??? Society has been lead to believe this for decades with no actual, credible reason.....instead of spending time ridiculing graham....why don't you be a little more constructive and do some real research yourself...

  • @JamesHartnell
    @JamesHartnell Месяц назад +57

    One of the things I've never understood about the Pyramids is given that culture/civilisation documented many mundane things at the time, they didn't bother documenting building one of the great wonders of the world.

    • @JanoTuotanto
      @JanoTuotanto Месяц назад +13

      Herodotus (II:125) talks about it. But Herodotus also states that human kings have ruled Egypt for 11340 (II:142) years. And that Egyptians recorded their history back 17000 years( II:43).

    • @Anw4rr10r
      @Anw4rr10r Месяц назад +30

      The library of Alexandria probably had records of it which were destroyed in the fires.

    • @ShadowAngel-lt8nw
      @ShadowAngel-lt8nw Месяц назад +10

      Because they didn't.

    • @doggygaming950
      @doggygaming950 Месяц назад

      Egyptians don't like to accept the idea that the pyramids were just discovered by the Egyptians and not built by them. Their has never been mummy found in any pyramid. Nothing about them indicates they were built as tombs.

    • @holdingpattern245
      @holdingpattern245 Месяц назад +11

      You'd be surprised. There was a volcano that exploded and leveled several ancient Greek cities, and as far as we know it's only mentioned once in passing in a mundane letter. The Romans wrote a lot about the Huns, understandable since the Huns destroyed their empire, but not once did they ever write down what a Hun is, to this day we don't really know where they came from. Maybe they thought these things were too obvious to waste ink on?

  • @samhu7779
    @samhu7779 Месяц назад +100

    The Head Always looked a Bit out of Proportion 😮

    • @questioneverything1682
      @questioneverything1682 Месяц назад +14

      A lot out of proportion.

    • @samhu7779
      @samhu7779 Месяц назад +2

      @questioneverything1682 Ha..I didn't want to Be too Critical of The Kemet Masters But Yeah..lil Head Big Lion!!

    • @pkizzlebeats
      @pkizzlebeats Месяц назад +5

      Hugely out of proportion, especially in a field where Egyptians were known for…

    • @DonBean-ej4ou
      @DonBean-ej4ou Месяц назад +2

      Theres a bloke down our pub whose head is out of proportion, he drinks alone.

    • @HumansAreShitFactories
      @HumansAreShitFactories 25 дней назад

      Out of proportion to what?

  • @TacShooter
    @TacShooter Месяц назад +34

    There appears to have been a lot more water in North Africa in the past. The Richat Structure and the Semsiyat Dome to the west of it seem to match the description of the Lost City of Atlantis. UPDATE: Wow! Yes, at least some of the Egyptian Pharaohs were known to overwrite earlier inscriptions to take credit for things. Later, Caligula would replace the heads of various divine statues with his own.

    • @stanlee2200
      @stanlee2200 Месяц назад +2

      you obviously know very little about the size of atlantis if you did a tiny bare minimum amount of study youd not ramble off such silliness

    • @TacShooter
      @TacShooter Месяц назад +9

      @stanlee2200 You are a time traveler who measured it, are you?

    • @JSun3000
      @JSun3000 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@TacShooter😂

    • @stanlee2200
      @stanlee2200 29 дней назад

      @@TacShooter if you knew even a tiny amount of Herodotus's account then you would be able to answer your own question. im not doing the work for you pal. but im telling you the size differences between the two are obscenely huge. idgaf if you believe me or not. doesnt affect my day

    • @TacShooter
      @TacShooter 29 дней назад

      @@stanlee2200 I've got Herodotus. I can always read it again, but anyone even slightly academic knows that distance measurement is a fuzzy science in ancient literature. Push off.

  • @Grindtoof
    @Grindtoof Месяц назад +21

    "As above, so below"...That wasn't a coincidence.

  • @SarfLondonGeezer
    @SarfLondonGeezer Месяц назад +86

    A lot of people saying he's a conman etc,maybe he's wrong, maybe he's right? But remember people in schools are being taught a woman can be a man, and you can be a Furry if you want ,so not all educational places are right, but if you get taught that for years and years a lot of people will believe it.

    • @paulmartin9070
      @paulmartin9070 Месяц назад +7

      What a like about this guy is that he's at least asking new questions e seeking answers.

    • @emm_arr
      @emm_arr Месяц назад +1

      @@paulmartin9070 He's wrong and he's making really good money from it.
      "he's at least asking new questions e seeking answers"
      Real history provides answers.

    • @romanes_eunt_domus
      @romanes_eunt_domus Месяц назад +9

      ​@@emm_arr graham's popularity stems from this question.... who writes the history books, and who besides them is to say it's the truth?
      There's so much of our own history we don't know or have forgotten, and mainstream archeology has grown stale. They don't ask questions. And we are a species with amnesia, we have questions

    • @emm_arr
      @emm_arr Месяц назад

      @@romanes_eunt_domus "graham's popularity stems from this question.... who writes the history books, and who besides them is to say it's the truth?"
      That's lazy-minded. Hancock is peddling pseudohistory.
      "mainstream archeology"
      You mean real archaeology. You prefer Hanck's BS to real research and genuine learning. That's why you are a dupe who pretends he's clever.

    • @velenvskaelhas
      @velenvskaelhas Месяц назад

      Yeah but he wants his truth too much to ever really take what he says as any sort of fact

  • @StuartBaird-fx3rg
    @StuartBaird-fx3rg Месяц назад +6

    Graham please dont give up cause you are onto something and these clowns in mainstream archaeology then ignore these idiots and please keep doing what ur doing you and randall carlson are onto something big

  • @fictitiousart6410
    @fictitiousart6410 23 дня назад +16

    Whether you’re highly intelligent or incredibly dumb, you face being ostracized by the powerfully mundane.

  • @yd5840
    @yd5840 Месяц назад +21

    He’s an absolute legend in my eyes & so happy for him on his journey right now being interviewed with the utmost of respect from other legends❤.

  • @janesaints5249
    @janesaints5249 Месяц назад +18

    Everything this man says makes complete sense..

  • @1982trogers
    @1982trogers Месяц назад +15

    Lex is so open minded you think he hasn’t got a view… then he speaks ❤
    Best interview style I’ve ever seen

  • @Mandude32
    @Mandude32 Месяц назад +269

    Rogan set Hancock up for life

    • @seantighe5256
      @seantighe5256 Месяц назад +74

      He has written bestsellers he’s already cashed up

    • @johnhopkinson4054
      @johnhopkinson4054 Месяц назад +36

      Not at all he was an archaeologist before he met Joe and he is still an archaeologist

    • @DeathStrike562
      @DeathStrike562 Месяц назад +29

      He was already good on income from his book sales, which is why Rogan got interested in having him on in the first place. After that, he was as you say, set for life. Cause his audience got the JRE bump.

    • @DeathStrike562
      @DeathStrike562 Месяц назад +19

      @@johnhopkinson4054he was and is an amateur archaeologist but that doesn’t necessarily discount his work in the area. But most professional archaeologists are too subservient to doctrine.

    • @jake5773
      @jake5773 Месяц назад +22

      ​@@johnhopkinson4054he's a journalist

  • @bobbycaldwell4132
    @bobbycaldwell4132 Месяц назад +5

    Hancock and bauval together just brilliant

  • @AyoEliii
    @AyoEliii 10 дней назад +2

    i could watch graham talk all day, no skipping, so crazy man.

  • @Iowa21
    @Iowa21 Месяц назад +19

    Pyramids had to have been built by a civilization no longer around. The sheer size of the blocks and obelisk statues had to be moved with technology not had by the dynastic egyptians

    • @northofbrandon
      @northofbrandon Месяц назад +6

      Wow bold idea. Is it yours?

    • @runamuckdan
      @runamuckdan Месяц назад +3

      Obvious answer

    • @youaresoft-ee4ub
      @youaresoft-ee4ub Месяц назад +1

      @@runamuckdan says the guy who knows nothing

    • @kanukki84
      @kanukki84 Месяц назад

      We know for sure that the Egyptian workers built the pyramids, we know where they are buried!! It would be worth studying the subject so you don't have to believe ridiculous conspiracy theories.

    • @driveboy317
      @driveboy317 29 дней назад

      @@youaresoft-ee4ub look whos talking

  • @naomiobrien3543
    @naomiobrien3543 Месяц назад +4

    The Sphinx is specifically mentioned in the Emerald Tablets by Thoth. He states that his space craft and the great hall of records are all buried below the sphinx. Also, the Thornborough Henges in the UK also aligned with Orion and were apparently built before the pyramids in Egypt?!

  • @samtraygis1337
    @samtraygis1337 Месяц назад +54

    If I could time travel to any point in human history it would definitely be to when the pyramids were constructed I would love to see what the hell was going on back then. I want to see how the hell those tombs of the serapium were built

    • @crazymage9636
      @crazymage9636 Месяц назад

      I would warn hitler about Stalingrad

    • @JayCD1997
      @JayCD1997 Месяц назад

      They where a lot more technologically advanced than us that’s for sure, how everything was constructed is literally inscribed on the walls and tablets, people think it’s art but its instructions, sound, vibrations, magnets, put a stone on a medal plate and vibrate it, watch it move by itself almost effortlessly, they also had anti gravity technology with the use of magnets, it’s considered a conspiracy though, mainly cause the elite don’t want you to know how they did it cause it’s advanced technology they want hidden from the masses, the pyramids are destroyed for a reason, the subject is a rabbit hole.

    • @danpalmer6891
      @danpalmer6891 Месяц назад +2

      If you could time travel you'd be able to jump back to the beginning of construction then skip the boring bits by time jumping through until it was finished.

    • @delbertgrady5288
      @delbertgrady5288 Месяц назад +12

      @@danpalmer6891I’d travel back to before I read this comment and stop myself from wasting my time

    • @edwardsanchez3708
      @edwardsanchez3708 Месяц назад +4

      They would immediately capture you destroy your time machine and make you into a eunich and concubine for the workers of the pyramids entertainment.

  • @MrOzyalp
    @MrOzyalp Месяц назад +1

    Im really glad that you welcomed Graham Hancock in your Podcast 🙏🏼 waited this for a long time :)
    Thank you for every wonderful episode !

  • @royleon3525
    @royleon3525 9 дней назад +4

    Robert Bauval’s discovery of the Giza Plateau pyramids being in the same formation as the 3 stars of Orion’s Belt was a revelation for sure. I wonder why no mention is ever made of the three henges in Thornborough in Yorkshire. Admittedly only earthworks but they are in the same format as Orion’s Belt stars. Why would they do that?????

  • @grg20111
    @grg20111 Месяц назад +25

    I’ve learned more from Mr. Hancock over the years than all my years in public schools.

    • @MrCdrant
      @MrCdrant Месяц назад +13

      You didn't pay attention in school then.

    • @grg20111
      @grg20111 Месяц назад +1

      @@MrCdrant you’re right. Sitting next to your mom was too distracting!😂😂😂😂 Ahole

    • @BartvanderHorst
      @BartvanderHorst Месяц назад +4

      Yeah you probably did, unfortunately it all ain't true what you have learned.

    • @grg20111
      @grg20111 Месяц назад +2

      @@BartvanderHorst says a guy on the internet. Gotta be true 😂😂😂

    • @jaymcbakerk
      @jaymcbakerk Месяц назад +3

      lol hey buddy wanna invest in my genius crypto business? You haven’t investigated every possible outcome so therefore you can’t prove it doesn’t work

  • @morgunstyles7253
    @morgunstyles7253 Месяц назад +5

    How come no one ever mentions the other two sphinxes?

  • @gilberrocal1363
    @gilberrocal1363 10 дней назад +2

    The Egyptians didn't build it, no one knows who did ! History is more fascinating than what they teach us!!

  • @roccov1972
    @roccov1972 Месяц назад +18

    I'm a fan of Hancock's. But at 4:45, he suggests that the constellation of Leo (the lion) matches up with (or may relate to) the possible previous leonine head of the Sphinx. Did ancient Egyptians refer to the constellations with zodiacal names like Leo, et al? That seems like a more modern nomenclature, no? Does anyone here know if the Egyptians used those terms for the constellations back then?

    • @12time12
      @12time12 Месяц назад +12

      Does it matter what they referred to the constellation as? It could be referred to Goat Turd, the constellation would still exist.

    • @zachosborne6577
      @zachosborne6577 Месяц назад +7

      He actually elaborates more on this very subject, in this same interview when he talks about the great pyramid at Giza.

    • @marcfitzhenry7581
      @marcfitzhenry7581 Месяц назад +8

      @@12time12 it would if it was originally carved as a lion. Anyway, good question that i would like to explore.

    • @Sathish-sd5kb
      @Sathish-sd5kb Месяц назад +7

      Constellation of Orion is drawn on a cave painting 50k years ago

    • @TeddyBongo-zf1ih
      @TeddyBongo-zf1ih Месяц назад +2

      Sahu. Hancock actually names the constellation. Geez!

  • @Thomo.
    @Thomo. Месяц назад +2

    There are a number of theories regarding the Sphinx. One is that the Sphinx is actually a god named Tutu. He was there to protect the 'sleeping' (i.e. those within the pyramids) from danger or bad dreams. Another theory is that there are (were) two 'Sphinxes'; one facing where the sun rises and another where the sun sets. These could have been monuments to the gods Maahes and Sekhmet but no one will ever know for sure.

  • @shineisland7447
    @shineisland7447 Месяц назад +3

    4:35 there’s a profoundly implicative image.

  • @bpd9660
    @bpd9660 Месяц назад +14

    Related subject recommendations (books):
    The Seeders, (2022) Elena Danaan
    Transylvanian Sunrise, (2009), Radu Cinamar
    Forgotten Genesis (2020), Radu Cinamar
    The Etheric Crystal, The Third Tunnel (2020), Radu Cinamar
    Mysteries of Egypt, The First Tunnel (2012), Radu Cinamar
    Inside the Earth, The Second Tunnel (2019), Radu Cinamar
    Giza The Tesla Connection (2024) Christopher Dunn
    The Giza Power Plant (1998) Christopher Dunn
    Lost Technologies of Ancient Egypt (2010) Christopher Dunn
    The Great Pyramid Hoax (2016) Scott Creighton
    Forgotten Civilization (2021) Robert Schoch
    Origins of The Sphinx (2017), Robert Schoch
    Under The Sphinx (2021), Manu Seyfzadeh
    Atlantis (2009) Edgar Cayce
    The Lost Book of Enki (2004) Zechariah Sitchen

    • @jeffcaldwell1326
      @jeffcaldwell1326 Месяц назад

      Great list. Would you have a top 2 or 3 from this list?

    • @bpd9660
      @bpd9660 Месяц назад +1

      @jeffcaldwell1326 The Seeders (Elena Danaan), The Giza Power Plant (Christopher Dunn)

    • @jonasakhtar3624
      @jonasakhtar3624 Месяц назад

      Nice

    • @grimmwerks
      @grimmwerks 28 дней назад

      I’ve wondered what Graham would say about Cayce’s readings of the sphinx

  • @billknight5975
    @billknight5975 Месяц назад +7

    Would be cool to see what the sphinx looked like when it was originally finished

    • @michaelfern4079
      @michaelfern4079 Месяц назад +4

      Same with the actual pyramids themselves. Apparently they were flat and white and reflected the sun for miles. They’ve been picked apart over the years to resemble what they are now.

    • @greenmanjph
      @greenmanjph 15 дней назад

      Weren't they supposed to have a good cap too?

    • @mocki5665
      @mocki5665 11 дней назад

      @@greenmanjph Yes, gold could be a powerful transmitter if they were power stations.

  • @PatPauloMMA
    @PatPauloMMA Месяц назад +77

    Hancock don’t know people respect his opinion more than mainstream archeologists.

    • @BartvanderHorst
      @BartvanderHorst Месяц назад +20

      Well when it comes to respect it is Hancock who has no shred of respect fot the tsunami of evidence against his claims discovered by archeologists.

    • @velenvskaelhas
      @velenvskaelhas Месяц назад +11

      Cus idiots wanna believe the fantastical

    • @terrycullen3302
      @terrycullen3302 Месяц назад +6

      Because he has somehow carved himself a niche where he talks about outlandish theories. I doubt very much the average fan of his even can name "mainstream" archaeologists.

    • @5thlevelweb887
      @5thlevelweb887 Месяц назад +6

      @@BartvanderHorstyou mean like Dibble's debunked claim of 3M shipwrecks?

    • @pobregringo88
      @pobregringo88 Месяц назад +6

      @@BartvanderHorst Try again. Him and randal carleson based their hypothesis on concrete data collected by carleson (a geologist). You must be one of those guys that demands everyone "trust the science" while blindly believing exactly what hes been told to believe. Thats a good boy.

  • @Alientourists
    @Alientourists Месяц назад +10

    Keep up doing your work Graham. Don't let the haters and scientists intimidate you. keep asking questions and proposing new ideas

    • @wilfredv1930
      @wilfredv1930 Месяц назад +3

      The key is never stop asking questions, historic knowledge is always dynamic

    • @BartvanderHorst
      @BartvanderHorst Месяц назад

      He is doing his work, and the answer is a tsunami of overwhelming evidence (yes evidence) that Hancock is completely wrong, there was no global high civilization. 12.000 years ago... there is not a shred of evidence anywhere, but if you keep using Hancock as your own source of information, you will stuck to his believes... and make a fool of yourself in the long run.

    • @LilAligator
      @LilAligator Месяц назад

      Exactly, I'm questioning Hancock ideas, they seem absurd.

    • @Aiolosz
      @Aiolosz Месяц назад

      so when big archeology ask him questions to show some proof of this ancient civilization are they doing a good job or a bad job?

  • @d.l.l.6578
    @d.l.l.6578 12 дней назад +2

    Is it true there is a lake underneath one of the pyramids?

  • @sony5244
    @sony5244 Месяц назад +11

    Earlier i though Hancock was all bullshit , not anymore, he has a point.

    • @sid7161
      @sid7161 Месяц назад +2

      Lol

    • @jaymcbakerk
      @jaymcbakerk Месяц назад +3

      lol his point is that stupid people are easily fooled by a sexy story

  • @MrSFSTUDIOS
    @MrSFSTUDIOS Месяц назад +2

    Very interesting. Yes the ancient writings speak of the primordial mound of Zep Tepi...the first time. Wild to think that may have been the Giza plateau.

  • @georgegross3334
    @georgegross3334 29 дней назад +7

    Hancock makes no mention of the fact that the pyramids and Sphinx are only what we see on the surface of Giza. The platform itself has been terraformed. And it's built over more ancient structures, possibly a megastructure of a labyrinth as well as a complicated tunnel system with large rooms or chambers. This is what the surface structures might memorialize.
    And the Sphinx may also be staring at something else in the West. The supposed home of the Gods in the before time they called Zep Tepi. There was a star that rose right over this home of the gods which apparently lines up with the gaze of the Sphinx. And the Egyptian name for that star was Merika.
    Maybe we weren't named for Amerigo Vespucci, after all? Maybe the Egyptian gods were the red-haired giants the native Americans speak of in their legends who supposedly ruled the land during the ice ages?
    Maybe.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 24 дня назад

      More ancient structures?
      The pyramids and Sphinx are literally built ON THE BEDROCK!
      The subterranean chamber of the Great Pyramid goes right down into it - it's basically a man made cave down there.
      The whole Giza plateau is a big old slab of limestone bedrock, and most of the pyramid + temple stonework was quarried from it.
      The main body of the Sphinx itself and its enclosure was cut directly out of it.

    • @ilexevergreen5405
      @ilexevergreen5405 18 дней назад

      Red haired giants = Vikings

    • @georgegross3334
      @georgegross3334 18 дней назад

      More likely Denisovans. Vikings weren't 8 feet tall or more.​@@ilexevergreen5405

  • @garygaden1130
    @garygaden1130 25 дней назад +1

    P.D. Ouspensky wrote in the 1920's that the Sphinx was far older than commonly thought, he based this on impression from just looking at it.

  • @billysaunders544
    @billysaunders544 Месяц назад +8

    Just because someone says the pyramids were built 8 thousand years earlier, it doesn't mean Egyptians didn't build them, it just means even more ancient Egyptians built them

    • @dinoeduard8181
      @dinoeduard8181 Месяц назад +1

      Ah 😩,the old making things up excuse to fill in the blanks🤨.

    • @billysaunders544
      @billysaunders544 Месяц назад +1

      @dinoeduard8181 no, if they were built in Egypt 11,000 years ago or 5,000 years ago then surely it was ancient people from Egypt who built them?

    • @damienmcmurray9786
      @damienmcmurray9786 29 дней назад +1

      From a quarry 500 miles away
      50ton blocks
      Sure

    • @dinoeduard8181
      @dinoeduard8181 17 дней назад

      @@billysaunders544,answer should be we don't know and we can't prove who were the previous inhabitants of that region before the Egyptians.
      Iff you can't prove it just leave it.

    • @billysaunders544
      @billysaunders544 17 дней назад

      @dinoeduard8181 wouldn't they be Egyptians if they're from Egypt?

  • @morganoverbay8783
    @morganoverbay8783 29 дней назад +6

    The Sphincter is the oldest structure on the planet, as old as the oldest copralite.

  • @popopthepatriot
    @popopthepatriot Месяц назад +1

    Loved it all the way up to the point where he started capitulating to the hard-headed Egyptologists

  • @surfk9836
    @surfk9836 Месяц назад +4

    Several geologists have compelling evidence against this.
    The Sphinx sits down the plateau, or more accurately escarpment, at Nile level. The Nile came right up to the Sphinx enclosure and temples. It has even flooded in modern dry times.
    Rain during the African Humid Period didn't fall solely on the Sphinx. Increased rain fell all over Africa. So much so, there was a third major branch of the Nile, the Yellow Nile. Plus hundreds a contributing wadis.
    12,000 years ago, the area of the Sphinx enclosure was under water. This is confirmed by mud core samples taken throughout the Nile River region. What appears as rain erosion is chemical weathering from ground water wicking and changing water table levels.
    Also, if the erosion of the walls was only from rainfall, where are the plunge pools? If water rain or runoff water caused the vertical creases in the rock, there would also be pools created at the base.
    Check out World of Antiquity with geologist Robert Schniker.

    • @jaymcbakerk
      @jaymcbakerk Месяц назад +1

      Shhhh that sounds like actual ideas supported by evidence, rather than “it looks like X and nobody has proved me wrong cuz they haven’t investigated every possible outcome”

    • @newforestpixie5297
      @newforestpixie5297 Месяц назад

      I’ve spent decades wondering exactly what British pop reggae act UB40 were describing when singing
      “ i am a Wadi Cheque “
      i now understand what Wadi means but I’m damned if I’m any wiser .

  • @alainanash4905
    @alainanash4905 Месяц назад

    Okay, this now makes sense.
    The Sphinx was a lion head. For thousands of years during the green fertile period the water eroded around it.
    The great flood washed in enough sand to cover it up except the head and thousand years later the Egyptians re-carved the badly damaged lions head.
    The great flood washed away majority of vegetation across Africa which disrupted the weather patterns creating the desert.
    I like it!

  • @augustintiberiu6330
    @augustintiberiu6330 Месяц назад +4

    To think we are in 2024 and still we don't have real evidence of how they build al of this

  • @davidmudra
    @davidmudra 28 дней назад

    Isaiah 19:19-20
    “In that day there will be an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at its border to the Lord. And it will be for a sign and for a witness to the Lord of hosts in the land of Egypt.”
    Some interpret this passage to refer to a monument that stands both “in the midst” of Egypt and “at its border,” with theories often suggesting it could relate symbolically to the Great Pyramid of Giza. The Great Pyramid of Giza shows mathematical patterns like the golden ratio, an approximation of pi, a 3:4:5 triangle, and precise alignment with true north, suggesting either advanced knowledge or careful observation by the ancient Egyptians.

  • @adishadzo9896
    @adishadzo9896 Месяц назад +7

    If Sphinx was facing the constellation of Leo, thousands of years ago, how do we know that ancient egyptians saw that constellation as a Lion at that time? Maybe they saw something else.

    • @karlvalentin9581
      @karlvalentin9581 Месяц назад +2

      Well, I can not recall regarding Leo but in Terms of Taurus we at least have quite a number of traditions (stories, cults) as well as depictions troughout different cultures (e.g. up to the Greeks to Name the latest).
      Expl. On the oldest Golden coin found there is a depiction of a Bull and a Lion.
      King Kroisos, todays Turkey, roughly 700 years B.C.
      Expl.:
      The Story of Hercules and the Nemean Lion.
      Expl.:
      The astronomical constellation of Leo was known and also called like that already about 4.000 B.C. in Babylonian times.

    • @runamuckdan
      @runamuckdan Месяц назад +1

      I am glad you were there

    • @kimjellen4508
      @kimjellen4508 Месяц назад

      Good question 👍

    • @abracadabra4800
      @abracadabra4800 Месяц назад

      With the he precession of the equinox you can go back or forward in time to see which constellations were behind the equinox sun rise.

    • @Kevin-xi6ts
      @Kevin-xi6ts Месяц назад +2

      They saw the constellation Leo as a roast beef sandwich on rye with mayo.

  • @javanthomas4122
    @javanthomas4122 Месяц назад +2

    Interesting video. Wish we could see what is under all that sand

  • @jjakfamily
    @jjakfamily Месяц назад +13

    This is all the same shit he's been saying for 6 plus years. I always hope for new information, but leave disappointed. You could just watch his 1st Rogan interview and get a more thorough understanding of what he is saying. He wasn't handicapped by Netflix at that time.

    • @smakkdat
      @smakkdat Месяц назад +2

      True, I like graham but no real new info.

    • @surfk9836
      @surfk9836 Месяц назад

      It's been the same old crap for 30 plus years. Repackaged and regurgitated to a new crop of gullible minds every few years.

    • @anthonysvokos2697
      @anthonysvokos2697 10 дней назад

      He’s been saying the same shit for 30 years.

  • @Lutonman2010
    @Lutonman2010 Месяц назад +2

    We are told by classical Egyptologists that the dynastic Egyptians but the pyramids to an unbelievable accuracy. Yet for some reason these skilled builders built the sphinx with a tiny head completely out of proportion to its body. Yet they didn’t make this same mistake on any of the other massive monuments they carved. Of course it’s been recarved from an earlier monument. They are just too pig headed to except it.

  • @jamieharmer5654
    @jamieharmer5654 Месяц назад +7

    I wonder if theres a Tomb between the Sphinxs Paws.....

    • @odeleon24
      @odeleon24 Месяц назад +5

      That would be cool. A Tomb always being guarded

    • @planetdisco4821
      @planetdisco4821 Месяц назад +10

      Legend has it there used to be a huge ball of yarn between its paws

    • @MrSFSTUDIOS
      @MrSFSTUDIOS Месяц назад +4

      Not a tomb, the hall of Akashik records. Perhaps even a gateway to the Duat.

    • @driveboy317
      @driveboy317 29 дней назад

      @@planetdisco4821 No its not legend its FACT because Hancock told me so

    • @planetdisco4821
      @planetdisco4821 29 дней назад

      @ lol

  • @think1416
    @think1416 Месяц назад +2

    This is what I disagree, according to Jewish history, when Abraham and his nephew were roaming around the Egypt and they needed to split Abraham nephew looked at areas of two cities where grass and everything green was booming blooming so they compare it to Egypt and then compare both of those to Garden Eden.
    So my believe is 2000 years later when the Jesus was alive that green in Egypt did not disappear yet, this was the reason for Jesus to be carpenter, and this is why Romans use wood to crucify criminals instead of using rocks and chain them to the rocks, because there was plenty of wood trees, grass and other stuff.
    So the desert Sahara and the dry Egypt is more recent event to us

    • @stephengorham2195
      @stephengorham2195 4 дня назад

      And blah blah blah..there are volumes written about the origin of man prior to any Jewish or Christian nonsense..

    • @stephengorham2195
      @stephengorham2195 4 дня назад

      The Roman's crucified people on an X not a cross..its written in their logs of criminals punished..

  • @antcramp
    @antcramp Месяц назад +4

    ‘They’re attacking me ‘
    Graham Handoncock.

    • @jaymcbakerk
      @jaymcbakerk Месяц назад +1

      Poor guy, making millions telling cool stories to fund a life of global travel and scuba diving 😢😢😢

    • @driveboy317
      @driveboy317 29 дней назад

      @@jaymcbakerk yeah selling it to uneducated trailer trash who are desperate to sound informed. But fail at every step of the way

  • @SiriusDogStar369
    @SiriusDogStar369 Месяц назад +4

    Robert Schach looks like Eddie Vedder. Or vice versa I should say.

    • @jake5773
      @jake5773 Месяц назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @SiriusDogStar369
      @SiriusDogStar369 Месяц назад +1

      @@jake5773 Is that funny? lol. I was being literal.

  • @Vietimhrdj
    @Vietimhrdj 21 день назад

    I’m a Canadianologist and I have discovered that it snows each winter. I’m working in a theory.

  • @phapnui
    @phapnui Месяц назад +6

    Can anyone link just one peer reviewed paper by GH?

    • @BartvanderHorst
      @BartvanderHorst Месяц назад +1

      The reaction to his documentaries are sort of peer reviews... but hey Hancock can not stand peer review... he calls it some sort of mainstream archeological conspiracy thingy. Which shows Hancock is not a fan of the scientific method... which makes sense because if he did, he wouldn't be rich now.

    • @phapnui
      @phapnui Месяц назад

      @@BartvanderHorst Excellent observation. When anyone uses "mainstream" in the pejorative sense, I know BS to follow. When I discuss why someone discounts a scientist who spent years of hard work for degrees then years of hard work in experiments, I suggest they see me for brain surgery that I learned on RUclips.

  • @nickgutierrez4536
    @nickgutierrez4536 Месяц назад +1

    The only question I would have is, how hard would it be to finish the 3 pyramids and the sphinx at the same time

  • @mikeschneider2161
    @mikeschneider2161 Месяц назад +8

    If he Egyptian truly built all of those marvelous buildings, then why did they stop?😂 because they never built any of that stuff . It was there when they came across it

    • @smakkdat
      @smakkdat Месяц назад

      Built pre flood by nephilim… all the megalithic structures scattered globally were from the days of Noah and prior…

    • @RusticTrophies
      @RusticTrophies Месяц назад

      Their society collapsed, hedonistic behaviour destroyed it. There are priests that talks about the fall of their land extensively. It wasn't aliens or anything else.

  • @Lvl75Zapdos
    @Lvl75Zapdos Месяц назад +2

    nobody:
    Graham Hancock: "the Younger Drias period"

  • @l-_-lForkBombl-_-l
    @l-_-lForkBombl-_-l Месяц назад +4

    As above so below...

  • @undrejohnson6631
    @undrejohnson6631 29 дней назад +1

    Robert buvall deserves the utmost respect

    • @grimmwerks
      @grimmwerks 28 дней назад

      Agreed. I remember hearing him on this subject decades ago on c2c

  • @Dude-gx2ul
    @Dude-gx2ul Месяц назад +18

    Afrocentrics will start saying how Egyptians were Black 😅😅😅😅😂...

    • @JokersNtheOddball
      @JokersNtheOddball Месяц назад +2

      Pretty sure menes was

    • @johndene1310
      @johndene1310 Месяц назад +5

      as ridiculous as that sounds to you lol its actually true…

    • @Dude-gx2ul
      @Dude-gx2ul Месяц назад +5

      ​@johndene1310 did they also build the Great Wall of China 😂😂😂😂

    • @johndene1310
      @johndene1310 Месяц назад +4

      @@Dude-gx2ul No unfortunately they didn’t, but they did build The great wall of Benin which was approximately 4x the length of The great wall of china, you should do some research on it quite insightful if you ask me..

    • @derrickjenkins2455
      @derrickjenkins2455 Месяц назад +2

      Egypt was known as Kemet, or the "black lands". Also known to the ancient Greeks as part of "Ethiopia".

  • @rcjoe406
    @rcjoe406 12 дней назад

    Always interesting that Graham 😊

  • @alvertharmer6943
    @alvertharmer6943 Месяц назад +3

    A 7 year chest infection? I think you meant to say AIDS

  • @RobertTeague-sg3tw
    @RobertTeague-sg3tw 15 дней назад

    It would be refreshing to hear someone say we don't know anything and never will.

  • @pygmal
    @pygmal Месяц назад +5

    who says a civilization 12.000 years ago interpreted the constellation of leo the same way we interpret it today - as LEO?

    • @TheDreadPirateRoberts-jr2fk
      @TheDreadPirateRoberts-jr2fk Месяц назад +1

      Grahams desire for book sales.

    • @Pangolinexpert
      @Pangolinexpert Месяц назад +2

      Why do you think we interpret it as a lion?

    • @pygmal
      @pygmal Месяц назад +1

      @@Pangolinexpert Please, enlighten me. Why? (taking into account there was a catastrophic flood, disaster etc.)

    • @smetljesm2276
      @smetljesm2276 Месяц назад +3

      Well we interpret it as Leo because that's what they drew them 3000yrs ago. Its not new.
      Question is why did they interpret ig as Leo

    • @derrickjenkins2455
      @derrickjenkins2455 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@pygmalif something looks like a lion a thousand years ago, why is it so bizarre that thousands of years later people would say it still looks like a lion?

  • @ShadowOfaRainbow369
    @ShadowOfaRainbow369 Месяц назад +2

    The sphinx is the gateway to a godly dimension

    • @MrSFSTUDIOS
      @MrSFSTUDIOS Месяц назад

      There is something below it they don't want the public to see, so they have covered it with a sidewalk made of planks. Nothing to see here...move along.

  • @evbbjones7
    @evbbjones7 Месяц назад +7

    "Not enough rain to cause that erosion damage on the sphinx"
    Says who? GH always says this, but he NEVER validates it. He also never explains the repair work done in the southwest corner, that's clearly a water diversion effort from the VERY CLEAR HISTORICAL RAINFALL that caused the erosion in question.
    At some point GH and Schoch are probably going to want to address that in 10,500 BC, the Nile ran clear over where the Sphinx is located also.

    • @martinpaddle
      @martinpaddle Месяц назад +8

      He never validates anything and cherrypicks interpretations, ignoring anything that might counter them. Very unscientific, surprised that Lex has him on at all (though it is entertaining)

    • @ExessiveGK
      @ExessiveGK Месяц назад +4

      Robert Schoch theorized it as he was geologist, Academics claims it to be fringe science.
      Academics also control Wiki so believe Wiki with a grain of salt.
      Another issue that makes it a murky water debate is the encloser around the Sphinx also was redone with stone and mudbrick during or around the 18th Dynasty of Egypt making any data given harder to evaluate before the renovation.

    • @kradoste6268
      @kradoste6268 Месяц назад

      10,500bc but not 13,000 bc I theorize that it was the work of a lost civilization

    • @evbbjones7
      @evbbjones7 Месяц назад +3

      @@ExessiveGK Hold on there. By academics, you mean 'other geologists', who mostly disagree with him. Like Robert Schneiker, who puts forward the much more realistic explanation, backed by data, analyzing the geological layering of strata and explaining the low spots for water flow over the Giza plateau actually perfectly explain the erosion in question. I've never once heard GH, or Schoch, or any of the re-dating advocates address this.
      You just noted that the Sphinx enclosure was renovated in the 18th dynasty, and thus makes it hard to evaluate before the renovation. But despite this renovation of the enclosure, they didn't renovate the water erosion in the sw corner? Why not? Wouldn't it be a far more plausible explanation to say the erosion took place after renovations?
      And then there's also the other issue I raised. in the year 10,500 BC, the Nile flowed a different path. That path was higher than, and directly over the location of the sphinx. Did this ancient culture ferry out into the nile and carve it? Was it done before that, and if so, why didn't the nile wash the entire thing away?

    • @evbbjones7
      @evbbjones7 Месяц назад +1

      @@kradoste6268 If it's 13,000 BC, then GH's diatribe about the leo constellation is completely bunk, which he states implicitly relies on the dating of 10,500 BC.

  • @robertpenny7180
    @robertpenny7180 26 дней назад +1

    The Sphinx was originally just a rock protruding from the desert floor and was altered into a head by the predynastic Buto-Maadi culture, as seen on the Palette of Narmer. After Narmer united Upper and Lower Egypt and established pharaonic rule the head was altered and the rest of the body was carved out.

  • @HerbertDuckshort
    @HerbertDuckshort Месяц назад +4

    Hancock smokes way too much dope.

  • @ShaighJosephson
    @ShaighJosephson 19 дней назад +1

    I always thought it was odd that there is nothing showing the construction of the pyramids... 😮

    • @AveragePicker
      @AveragePicker 16 дней назад

      Why? For one...there are some surviving documents pertaining to their construction, and there are images of general construction labor techniques, but just because there is not any surviving does not mean there was never any. They used papyrus. The fact that any papyrus documents have survived is astonishing.

  • @YDINO69
    @YDINO69 Месяц назад +60

    Bro just says things with no evidence

    • @burburchacha
      @burburchacha Месяц назад +42

      he has shown more than enough evidence in his documentaries

    • @MP_7
      @MP_7 Месяц назад +37

      Zahi Hawass is that you? 😆

    • @hogleg8103
      @hogleg8103 Месяц назад +33

      Flint are you still mad?

    • @ac4185
      @ac4185 Месяц назад +22

      Did you even listen?

    • @Bravetrain13
      @Bravetrain13 Месяц назад +13

      Yea the erosion isn’t evidence

  • @MegaCharlie11
    @MegaCharlie11 29 дней назад +2

    Is it more possible that they looked up and didnt see a bull in a mix of stars but made their own interpretation? A lion in yhe sky in stars looks different to literally anyone else you ask, unless they know what it is "supposed" to be.

  • @d.t.bigley7254
    @d.t.bigley7254 Месяц назад +19

    It baffles me how much airtime this guy gets, while actual scientific researchers using a preponderance of evidence are both ignored and ridiculed. I guess real science isn't exciting enough for people. This guy is the root of the current pseudoscience trend in this field of study. His methods (or lack thereof) cannot be condoned.

    • @JayM-
      @JayM- Месяц назад +5

      Bingo! Most science 🧪 is boring for the average person but sht like this hits

    • @FargomanLA
      @FargomanLA Месяц назад +15

      Is this you Flint?

    • @williamwalker6223
      @williamwalker6223 Месяц назад +1

      LOLZ​

    • @sheepyracing2774
      @sheepyracing2774 Месяц назад +10

      What’s pseudoscience about his statements? Heard of the Younger dryas ? Do scientists dismiss that? Let me guess you believe the pyramids and the great sphinx was built 4500 years ago😂🤔😂

    • @defoedezign
      @defoedezign Месяц назад +3

      @@sheepyracing2774 Don’t bother…programming can only be undone when someone knows they’ve been programmed…these people don’t know…they think they’re smart 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @thakyou5005
    @thakyou5005 Месяц назад +1

    Not many have heard about the great Sphinx of Romania. (Bucegi mountains)

  • @grayhamgrayhamson1466
    @grayhamgrayhamson1466 Месяц назад +2

    This guy’s fans are so painful “you’re not open minded enough”
    As if it’s not possible to respect good sources while being open minded.
    We’ve all taken shrooms and acid, we just don’t take it seriously like you do

    • @inertiaspinner555
      @inertiaspinner555 Месяц назад +1

      “Good sources”
      Subjectivity at its finest 👌🏻👌🏻

    • @grayhamgrayhamson1466
      @grayhamgrayhamson1466 Месяц назад

      @@inertiaspinner555 of course it’s subjective. some people think a lung cancer specialist is a good source of info on lung cancer, some people think an astrologer is. It doesn’t make my statement any less true 🤷‍♂️

    • @inertiaspinner555
      @inertiaspinner555 Месяц назад

      @@grayhamgrayhamson1466 except in this case the physician is claiming to know how the cancer came into existence instead of admitting that he only knows it exists…

    • @grayhamgrayhamson1466
      @grayhamgrayhamson1466 Месяц назад

      @@inertiaspinner555 if we continue to follow this analogy yes, the expert on cancer is telling us what they think likely reason the cancer came into existence is… and the astrologer is telling us why they think it came into existence and some people are so scared of being “sheep” that they listen to the astrologer 🤯😂😂

    • @inertiaspinner555
      @inertiaspinner555 Месяц назад

      @@grayhamgrayhamson1466 labels like expert are interesting especially when someone doesn’t know the root cause of something. “It’s here but I don’t know why, how, or when it came to be”.
      “The fool doth thinks he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”
      -Shakespeare
      And the astrologer in this case is the one openly admitting he has opinions which are open to change. I’d rather listen to someone who isn’t dumb enough to think they know something they clearly don’t…

  • @panslawista
    @panslawista Месяц назад +2

    The Sphinx is in Geelong

  • @TheeMaddScienctist
    @TheeMaddScienctist Месяц назад +10

    It’s not controversial it’s wrong and he knows it

    • @johnhopkinson4054
      @johnhopkinson4054 Месяц назад +14

      Without an explanation why it's controversial from you, your comment is meaningless..I will go back to Graham now

    • @clayton5584
      @clayton5584 Месяц назад +2

      ​ @johnhopkinson4054 he has zero evidence. None. If you like his stories then great but it's just stories for entertainment

    • @Nate_K111
      @Nate_K111 Месяц назад

      His entire answer is … these old guys are geniuses blah blah blah

  • @samanthalewin6210
    @samanthalewin6210 29 дней назад +1

    He links the constellation of Leo with the sphinx, but Leo came from the Greek astronomy system, not the Egyptian one. The Egyptians grouped some of the stars differently and had different animals.

    • @severusfloki5778
      @severusfloki5778 28 дней назад

      Really? Damn

    • @stephenmajors5919
      @stephenmajors5919 28 дней назад +1

      No, star power was used to create specific animals. The milky way is why we have milk...the crab is why we have crabs. Etc. Look at the globes of the 1600s when the constellations are upon the earth

  • @Awe.someness
    @Awe.someness Месяц назад +5

    shame on you Lex, you're not Rogan, you're the science guy!

    • @BBDumfuk
      @BBDumfuk Месяц назад

      Some people enjoy not just sticking to the test tubes. Especially considering how often fraud, manipulation, and irreproducible studies are classified as “science”

  • @MokeTheGeniusDog
    @MokeTheGeniusDog 29 дней назад +1

    The ancient marble lions look just like the Sphinx, but with lion heads. I believe that same civilization originally made the Sphinx with a lion head. What if the megalithic civilization arose during the Eemian interglacial that was much longer and warmer than the Holocene? A glaciation cycle does a good job of wiping out civilizations … or so one would assume.

  • @adhk
    @adhk Месяц назад +2

    Leo wasn’t above the Sphinx 12,500 years ago because the night sky was divided into 12 areas and named as the constellations by the Babylonians only 2000 years ago. There was no Leo.
    The Sphinx is probably the lion headed god Maahes, who was associated with protection.

  • @switchjim
    @switchjim Месяц назад

    3:03 There are other old stone type display structures that also relate a "time" ... a "clock" is simply a reliable device that displays "change" and eventually comes around to show a repeat of a previous display ... if the Earth actually IS the central compnent of the "clock" that has the visible display in the sky, showing the "time" and accurately keeping "time" with the surrounding universe, it eventually will display in the sky, the same "time" reflecting our Earth dweling actual place in the spiral of it all .... the rift would be like the transition ... the border or space between would be like the calm doldrums know by those who sail across, between N and S or up and down or whatever make beleive duality dogma works for your personal perception ... but the reality is still always the spiral and where exactly are we in it ??? Today, becauce the space between above and below is going to be of different galactic "weather" condition or enviroment the Earth would pass through, causing the passengers of the planet vessel toexperience the oddity of a particular "time" It don't matter none if you beleive whatever, but it does matter, if a warning of a "time" then we should know what the comparable "time" is right now, and thus how "far away" is that what it warns about?

  • @Bugsybriggs
    @Bugsybriggs 22 часа назад

    If the pyramids mark Orion’s Belt is there any other structures to inline with other points in the constellation?

  • @donniesimmons82
    @donniesimmons82 Месяц назад +1

    He’s a journalist!!

  • @VanillaGorilla420-p8v
    @VanillaGorilla420-p8v Месяц назад +1

    Anyone notice two voices coming out of Hancock?

    • @Zpartan-bd1sd
      @Zpartan-bd1sd 29 дней назад

      Yes, his voice appears to change towards the end. Interesting.

  • @joeimbesi99
    @joeimbesi99 28 дней назад

    I talk to people a lot .Hancock is respected MUCH more than he is derided ;
    usually by those Jealous of his success .I always feel that when I talk to the few detractors.

  • @Rainman99684
    @Rainman99684 24 дня назад +1

    Wow we never thought about how much larger the Sphynx could have been and just assumed at thought it remained that size over 10,000 years.. In reality it probably was like 5 times bigger and had huge and crazy decorations and details. If its big enough to last this long just think about all the tiny details that were destroyed week 1… Lion’s Mane, artwork, rooms stairs anything goes.

    • @AveragePicker
      @AveragePicker 16 дней назад

      It was carved from a limestone outcropping left in the quarry. It is the remains of the quarry. It sits, in a quarry. How could it be five times bigger and carved before the pyramids at giza were built which were built using the limestone quarried from there.

  • @Halbared
    @Halbared Месяц назад

    Great stuff.

  • @hanonomiri
    @hanonomiri 20 дней назад

    Forget the sphinx... Black life matteres ✊🏾

  • @johnpolhamus9041
    @johnpolhamus9041 28 дней назад

    Agree completely.

  • @johnhawkinshawkins1284
    @johnhawkinshawkins1284 18 дней назад

    16000 years BC, the whole area was plains and valleys and rivers and lakes, that's what enabled the movement of huge stones....

  • @01karmacop
    @01karmacop 21 день назад

    Lex looks on top of his doses for this interview. Graham is easy to listen tae .

  • @robertpenny7180
    @robertpenny7180 26 дней назад

    The erosion damage is from thousands of years of sand being blown from the upper level and falling into the bed where the paws lay. Sand erodes earth/stone far quicker than water.

    • @scottbreseke716
      @scottbreseke716 25 дней назад

      But sand erosion does not look like water erosion.

  • @YouTubeAlex666
    @YouTubeAlex666 Месяц назад +1

    Spot on with the Sphinx. Why else would the head be so small and out of proportion.
    Ancient Egyptians ‘found’ much older work and used it!