Quest for the Lost civilization - Graham Hancock (FULL MOVIE)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @librapaladin81
    @librapaladin81 5 лет назад +666

    About 20 years ago, back when I was 17 years old, I happened upon Part I of this documentary. After the first few minutes, I quickly rushed to insert a blank VHS tape in my VCR and hit 'record'. I ended up re-watching Part I about two dozen times over the next several years of my life. I also bought and read several of Graham Hancock's books in that time. It changed my understanding of what we accept as historical fact and the possibilities we may be stubbornly ignoring. Sadly, for whatever reason, I never got the chance to record and watch the following parts of this documentary, until now. And I am still amazed at the human capacity to ignore what contradicts that which we take comfort in believing. Thank you Mr. Hancock.

    • @mzaphod64
      @mzaphod64 5 лет назад +7

      1:05:33
      isn't this remarkably similar to Luc Bessons Fifth element?

    • @theErin
      @theErin 4 года назад +4

      same

    • @davidching5101
      @davidching5101 3 года назад +9

      23 years ago, I was 34. I did the same as you. The only difference is that I bought the VHS tape from Amazon...... :D

    • @ramakrishnansubbiyan1764
      @ramakrishnansubbiyan1764 3 года назад +3

      He born Tamil 👍Nadu 🇮🇳India.. Good human being..

    • @lowrider81hd
      @lowrider81hd 3 года назад +7

      Haha yes! I did the vhs recordings too! I so felt your comment deeply.

  • @blackbird5634
    @blackbird5634 2 года назад +37

    *When Thor Heyerdahl built Kon Tiki, he wrote that he listened to the elder natives who told him to use ''nails made of animal bone'' and NOT use metal. This allowed the water to soak into the bone nails, and they expanded into place, holding the ship together whereas metal nails would have rusted, worn grooves in the wood, and rusted out making the ship less seaworthy as time went on.
    Imagine that very significant understanding AND his willingness to observe the wisdom of it BEFORE setting out on the journey! I am so in awe of such things!

  • @dmx011
    @dmx011 9 лет назад +1346

    Hancock isn't even suggesting anything crazy, he's only pointing out things that most archaeologists refuse to acknowledge.

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 6 лет назад +16

      Mostly.

    • @merkga
      @merkga 5 лет назад +7

      @@ascuzzibabadibupi978 hahaha! Dude that's the funniest comparison of society that I've ever heard! But in soo many ways is true... 🐅 😂😂😂

    • @benjonnyshirley4203
      @benjonnyshirley4203 5 лет назад +19

      No mention of Sacred Geometry at any point ...this is what unites all architecture/math/science/mankind

    • @maaruz1979
      @maaruz1979 4 года назад +12

      he's suggesting 'white' people brought civilization to the world. same old 'white man's burden' philosophy

    • @jacobwillis5019
      @jacobwillis5019 4 года назад +17

      maaruz1979 You clearly do not have the mental maturity to approach a subject like this. Stick to cat videos.

  • @DrewishAF
    @DrewishAF 2 года назад +262

    Graham has been on this same track for probably my entire life, plus some. I remember watching some of his older material (similar to this) and reading other articles/publications of his even further back. He's been called some pretty terrible names and disparaged for decades. I thought that was an exaggeration until I brought up his work (and some other people) about the existence of far more ancient civilizations than are currently accepted while in college. The class was about the founding of prehistoric and ancient civilizations, so it wasn't like the information I used was irrelevant. But my professor literally used some of the points in my research project to insult the concept, and me for having discussed them, of these "wildly inaccurate and baseless claims outside of academia." That's when I learned that these institutions of "higher learning" have absolutely NOTHING to do with education but are instead about money, indoctrination, money, ideological homogeneity, and grant money. The entire established system of governance, social control/cohesion, corporatism, economics, and academia (so basically the very foundations of our society) are helplessly broken and are unable to be fixed within that same system. It's all so repugnant, incestuous, and corrupt that it needs to be usurped and rebuilt. How do you do that at a local level so consistently that it continues to the highest tier without violence? I have absolutely no idea. But we obviously need to figure the shit out; preferably, sooner rather than later.

    • @gkkelle81
      @gkkelle81 2 года назад +14

      You are absolutely correct! I wish we could find a way but I'm also afraid that everything is too corrupt to be fixed!

    • @benseal3072
      @benseal3072 2 года назад +8

      It’s the most important mission of the modern era.

    • @Max_Ohm
      @Max_Ohm 2 года назад

      If it could be fixed, it would have been fixed thousands of years ago. This is how humans are wired, I'm afraid.

    • @Txslabhurta
      @Txslabhurta Год назад +15

      That was eloquently expressed. Wow! And you are correct. It’s kind of makes me feel sad because you are right. The system cannot be fixed within itself. The thing that I am happy about today is that we can do our own research because of technology. It’s becoming increasingly harder for the powers that be to keep perpetrating the fraud. Thank you, I needed to see this comment.

    • @mikefawkes5195
      @mikefawkes5195 Год назад +16

      and tenure for professors who tow the university line ,you are there to be indoctrinated not use creative thought or be open minded

  • @4SCARECROWS
    @4SCARECROWS 4 года назад +63

    Years ago I first saw this documentary and was introduced to Graham Hancock and his ideas. I love history and he showed me the way that was different from what I learned. The fact that we have a hidden history recorded in these monuments of stone has fascinated me since. To know that our real history is being covered up, has taken me down a journey of open minded rediscovery. Today these mysteries make more since to me than what was taught to me growing up in public school or college. Thank you posting this video, it truly means a lot to me.

  • @OllyOhlson
    @OllyOhlson 9 лет назад +431

    A great challenging set of movies. I loved the fact that Graham does not talk in absolutes but strong possibilities and is comfortable enough to share his personal beliefs.

    • @TrippyEggosblueberrywaffles
      @TrippyEggosblueberrywaffles 9 лет назад +4

      +Olly Ohlson
      That's probably one of the most ridiculous comments I've read on RUclips. Making a statement about anything without it being fact based is what causes people to believe in shit like gods, satan, jesus, demons, santa claus and the easter bunny.

    • @villiamspovmyr3175
      @villiamspovmyr3175 9 лет назад +28

      +Trippy Eggos
      "does NOT talk in absolutes but strong possibilities".

    • @aubreydebliquy8051
      @aubreydebliquy8051 9 лет назад +6

      +Olly Ohlson I have wondered about the ancient belief linking the souls of man to the stars, especially now that we know the astonishing super black hole phenomenon that manifests power and speed and dynamics outside of known physics of Newton and Einstein. I have wondered what would happen to a person caught at the vortex of the polar axis of a distant black hole that seems to project its power far into inter galactic space.

    • @TrippyEggosblueberrywaffles
      @TrippyEggosblueberrywaffles 9 лет назад +3

      +Silvana Barilla probabilities that are tested over and over again until they become overwhelmingly sure of its stance in the scientific community. Read a science journal or a peer reviewed article once in s while. you'll definitely learn something.

    • @aubreydebliquy8051
      @aubreydebliquy8051 9 лет назад +2

      The phenomenon of strange entanglement seems congruent with the notion of ESP, or perhaps wormhole travel.

  • @billanthony8230
    @billanthony8230 10 лет назад +112

    Hancock's voice allows dummys like me to follow along easily. I really like listening to his voice... His findings are just as impressive. Great doco/movie!

  • @gyromurphy
    @gyromurphy 2 года назад +184

    I absolutely love Graham Hancock. Such an underrated champion of all good things for humans.

    • @gypsyfcknlee2842
      @gypsyfcknlee2842 2 года назад +2

      Few words needed..
      Well said..

    • @David-rv2ec
      @David-rv2ec 2 года назад

      Stupid...let me look out for the aliens 👽

    • @Nikkisavage100
      @Nikkisavage100 2 года назад +2

      Look for Paul Wallis of the 5th Kind, Göbekli Tepe in Turkey and the annunakis, he is great too

    • @donettatrump2025
      @donettatrump2025 2 года назад +2

      Not an ad. Remarkable..

    • @desperate4dopamine
      @desperate4dopamine Год назад +1

      Champion?! Lol ok

  • @brijenkinson6609
    @brijenkinson6609 2 года назад +71

    I now understand why people have such a big problem with Graham Hancock. He just made a fool out of pretty much every person who has studies these places and not made the same connections. Every word he says is making complete and utter sense to me

    • @bluetiger1929
      @bluetiger1929 Год назад

      The academia's problem is simply the mind set that founded the modern Western scientific mind set from the 16th century onwards, was based on a religion byas and what they view all other cultures inferior and label members of them the Nobel savage.
      Any culture and civilization that the Europeans encountered outside their own was either enslaved or destroyed. Western thought was form on the basis of the cultural and religious superiority of the conqueror. Starting from the arrogance to claim that Spanish "discovered" the American continent which is absolutely not true (new evidence confirm this) , to the belief that only their technology and culture based in brutal warfare was the rightful one. The concept of communal property was totally alien to Europeans even more so the concept that the land is the property of the greater Creator Being and that humans are only the temporary carers, is beyond them.
      Every culture where the Europeans landed has been almost totally obliterated, specially by the zealous need to impose their religion. The pity is our culture is still posing this model of superiority even as our way of thinking and the greed that moves our western society is destroying our beautiful world.
      There are millions of stars in our galaxy, and hundreds of millions of planets out there that we can actually see. But so far there is on blue jewel in the known universe, our beautiful Blue World.

    • @annwhittemore1966
      @annwhittemore1966 Год назад

      who did he make a fool out of... pretty much every one????? says who? YOU?

    • @rumfordc
      @rumfordc Год назад +14

      @@annwhittemore1966 one easy example would be Zahi Hawass

    • @CaptnCanada85
      @CaptnCanada85 Год назад

      The connections that Graham Hancock makes zero sense if you actually think about it for a second. The only fool here is Mr Hancock and his followers.
      Best to dig a little further. He’s a good salesman and journalist; but of a shit scientist.

    • @SonoftheWars
      @SonoftheWars Год назад +7

      ​@Ann Whittemore wow. Compelling argument.

  • @just_jen
    @just_jen Год назад +6

    Cambodia wasnt on my itinerary when I arrived in SE Asia almost 9 months ago but here I am, in Siem Reap, watching this fascinating documentary which ties together these wonders and history in a way that I have never seen it before. I came to RUclips wanting to know more about some of the carvings that I have seen on the temples here and instead found this fascinating work of art. Hancock must have felt like a detective piecing all of this together and I cant imagine his excitement as each jigsaw piece fell into place.

  • @Pencil0fDoom
    @Pencil0fDoom 9 лет назад +79

    Mr. Hancock makes a compelling case for a common cultural ancestor of Antediluvian origins that ties together the greatest ancient monuments from Giza to Angkor Wat. Truly worth watching.

    • @jamisojo
      @jamisojo 2 года назад

      Now if we only had evidence of an actual anti-diluvian flood.
      Which should be everywhere, except that it's nowhere.

  • @kdubs9111
    @kdubs9111 9 лет назад +67

    We can't even record history accurately over the course of a single decade. How in the hell can people say the mere "questions" Graham tries to give life to have no validity?

    • @jsmith434w
      @jsmith434w 2 года назад

      because hes reaching really far with very little evidence. though i think he may be right that there was a cataclysm that wiped out fairly advanced ancient civilizationS (multiple), i dont believe they were all connected except for the bag man which is a mystery to me. but the truth is usually more boring than fiction.
      for example with snake symbolism, dangerous animals are part of myths in every culture. ofc, those dangerous animals are only present in cultures where they pose a real threat, so snakes in cultures that exist around snakes.
      maybe these bag men brought knowledge to all these cultures as a remnant tribe of ancient humans. but then why are they nothing but a footnote in all these monuments? Maybe it's a huge coincidence, 1 similar symbol among 3 cultures that have hundreds or thousands of symbols each.

    • @jamisojo
      @jamisojo 2 года назад +3

      He offers conclusions sometimes.. And they are pretty wacky. And without supporting physical evidence.

    • @jgobroho
      @jgobroho 2 года назад +7

      @@jamisojo what are you taking about? He always gives evidence.

    • @bricio4688
      @bricio4688 2 года назад +1

      Graham went the seemingly esoteric direction when there (it appears) was much more practical applications (power plants) (energy building) (tonal architecture) to consider, but we all stand on the shoulders of giants, as they say.
      We have all seen Apocalypto.

    • @planethopper335
      @planethopper335 Год назад +1

      Great insight, between Hannity and Blitzer they can't agree on what happened yesterday.

  • @jrixtine
    @jrixtine 6 лет назад +31

    Rating: Five stars out of five. Nice production, music, lighting, and dialogue with reference to continuous building on ancient sites.

  • @nicolelomangino4971
    @nicolelomangino4971 4 года назад +10

    The most vast , intelligent, and comprehensive documentations of our time! Mr. Hancock, I am in awe and most grateful!

    • @jamisojo
      @jamisojo 2 года назад

      All these places had snakes.
      It somehow he turns it into a giant conspiracy.
      I'm not sure you know what intelligent means.

  • @lawrencemichell6062
    @lawrencemichell6062 4 года назад +22

    It would be great if Graham could release an updated version of this documentary, or make it a series with Randall Carlson

    • @smax4895
      @smax4895 2 года назад +2

      Id sell my soul for a Hancock/Carlson podcast or show.

    • @VioletAutumn-
      @VioletAutumn- Год назад +3

      I kno this comments old but he now has a new documentary on Netflix called ancient apocalypse, there’s talk it could be taken down tho since it’s controversial , he makes some great points as always , he also was on joe Rogan podcast not long ago I think over an hour long talking about a lot of stuff and joe asks some good questions. U can find it on joe Rogan RUclips ch or his Spotify free, I suggest using Spotify easier to find . 🖖✨

    • @danielleshaw4254
      @danielleshaw4254 Год назад

      I really want to believe in this, but Hancock is a journalist, not a scientist. There's a big difference.

  • @d1want34
    @d1want34 9 лет назад +49

    the idea that these monuments survived thousands of years alone are simply amazing..

    • @inf0tr8r
      @inf0tr8r 9 лет назад +11

      +Ridhuan Abu Bakar sacred geometry is the key to buildings that endure.

    • @d1want34
      @d1want34 9 лет назад +4

      inf0tr8r other than that they were never got destroyed by war

    • @thomasjackson8737
      @thomasjackson8737 8 лет назад +7

      +Ridhuan Abu Bakar Well can you honestly say that if you were fighting with ancient weapons you would look at the pyramids and say "You know what? I'm pissed off enough to want spend several months to years pulling this thing apart brick by brick." I think the task of tearing the pyramids apart would be just as daunting as putting them together if you didn't have the resources that we have today (explosives etc.).

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 6 лет назад +9

      Stone has a way of surviving for many many thousands, even millions, of years. And the pyramid is easily the most stable shape to use when constructing such a massive building. It is basically a small man made mountain.
      There is no real mystery, only _the mystery perceived by those who are not builders_ themselves.

    • @YomaanMand
      @YomaanMand 4 года назад +2

      ​@@thomasjackson8737 you ever heard about world war 1 and 2? lol

  • @StrengthyHonor
    @StrengthyHonor 8 лет назад +90

    Purchased this documentary/film several years ago on VHS, Graham is a real life Indiana Jones, love this guy's work it's brilliant!

  • @Mirada84
    @Mirada84 Год назад +5

    Can't wait to meet Graham this October at the CPAK Conference!
    Sign my books Graham!

  • @MamaTrauma
    @MamaTrauma 2 года назад +21

    I can't believe how young Graham is!
    Keep talking, the world is finally coming to understand.
    💚

    • @Sfhakrn
      @Sfhakrn 10 месяцев назад

      Are you ok?

  • @BIgBass255
    @BIgBass255 2 года назад +4

    I come back and watch this from time to time, and consider Graham to be one of my favorite teachers.

  • @nielsderuiter1991
    @nielsderuiter1991 3 года назад +24

    Great footage and a coherent storyline. John Anthony West said that the world is a lunatic asylum in which he considered himself - and in my estimation he was certainly right - one of the few sane people. People like Graham Hancock put themselves on that same small list of sane people by acting their natural and honest being out in the world, and it’s an absolute joy to watch them do that in footage like this.

  • @TeddyLovesBacon
    @TeddyLovesBacon 2 года назад +16

    Graham Hancock changed my life and my perspective on history and our current place in the cosmos. This should be mandatory viewing by all highschool aged students Imho

    • @BIgBass255
      @BIgBass255 2 года назад

      never happen they are to busy pushing CRT crap.

    • @DaHoody11
      @DaHoody11 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂 glad it's just your opinion

  • @shadeshiest22
    @shadeshiest22 3 года назад +5

    I’ve purchased and read ALL of Graham Hancock’s books, his stuff IS A MUST READ!!!

  • @antoniofdez
    @antoniofdez 2 года назад +12

    Este es probablemente el mejor documental que he visto en RUclips en los ultimos años. Mi agradecimiento al canal por subirlo y mis felicitaciones a Graham Hancock por exponer tan convincentemente una teoria que, por todo lo que se ha descubierto desde entonces (Gobekli Tepe, Young Dryas, etc.), al final la Historia le dara la razon, por encima de todos aquellos que se han mofado injustamente de su trabajo y sus teorias, como tantas veces ha ocurrido con gente de pensamiento original en la vanguardia de la investigacion.

  • @wito6998
    @wito6998 2 месяца назад +1

    Long before RUclips or videos on Amazon, writers such as Hancock or JAW were making thought-provoking documentaries on Earth’s ancient civilizations. They were true pioneers in questioning the conventional (and inadequate) explanations regarding this planet’s archeological and technical development.

  • @petramacdougall
    @petramacdougall 10 лет назад +32

    10500 Bc must have been an amazing time on the planet. Why and how these temples were built are beyond me but I sure would love to know how some day. I am so grateful to Graham for making this film and doing this work. I am so intrigued by Egypt, the pyramids, higher states of consciousness and how that could help humanity today. The day after watching this I was in the school yard unlocking my sons bike and I looked up and a kid in front of me had the name Orion on his bike helmet. I'm like, is your name Orion and he said yes. I said cool, are you familiar with Orion's belt and he said yes my dad named be after it. We look at it through a telescope. Cool movie.

    • @ClassicRock1973
      @ClassicRock1973 Год назад +1

      Cool story.

    • @pranjalpandey1514
      @pranjalpandey1514 Год назад

      Reag Sri M's apprenticed to a Himalayan master. There's a chapter, ' a fireball form the sky'. There's your answer!

  • @MrSixxshooter
    @MrSixxshooter 8 лет назад +27

    Thank you Graham Hancock for sharing these mysteries of ancient times . Man's unending search for immortality. Absolutely fantastic documentary .

  • @Tripp77
    @Tripp77 10 лет назад +226

    I love this guy. Even if he is wrong or off on a few things, at least hes doing this "for the better" rather than that idiot zawass' brain washing/cover up crap..... and this guy is making full blown documentaries as well! So awesome, I give him props definitely!! Keep up the awesome work!!!!!!!

    • @12B4Christ
      @12B4Christ 5 лет назад +24

      Zawass is a dictator. He is in place to hinder, control, stifle and kill curiosity. So sick of seeing his face, his pompous controlling attitude. He controls who sees what, who says what, where they are allowed to go, and what they can and cannot see. He is counterproductive to history. What is hiding that no one is allowed to see? What is just out of sight, that is historically "gamechanging".

    • @charlesvanzwevezele6765
      @charlesvanzwevezele6765 2 года назад +2

      Basically, he was wrong on pretty much everything he said.

    • @Django0324
      @Django0324 2 года назад +7

      @@charlesvanzwevezele6765 like?

    • @ketchups2777
      @ketchups2777 2 года назад +4

      @@charlesvanzwevezele6765 LMAO

    • @exspiravit6920
      @exspiravit6920 2 года назад +1

      @@12B4Christ It is because "Egypt" isn't just a nation, its an industry. They need some accredited sodium-headed moron native to control all the $$ from the egyptology tourist/academic industry. It sucks when a shite nation (or shite government) contains some of the oldest examples of civilization.

  • @andrewfodor1917
    @andrewfodor1917 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love this video so much! I’ve watched this maybe 10-15 times. Love the work you do Graham!

  • @Seasniffer1969
    @Seasniffer1969 11 месяцев назад +9

    Graham hancock is literally my hero. Brave to go against the public narrative, publicly.

  • @patrickjohn885
    @patrickjohn885 8 лет назад +110

    A few things about Graham Hancock if you're not already familiar with him... He has spent much of life researching megaliths and mythologies from across world. The megaliths have been scientifically scrutinized and found to be much older than conventional archaeologists like to date them at. They also indicate a very sophisticated and technologically competent society. Hancock looks at the ancient mythologies and believes they may not be just mere fiction. Across many cultures, continents apart, they seem to tell the same tale. Hancock, and countless others, are convinced that the mainstream story of human development needs to be rewritten. There is overwhelming evidence for a very ancient worldwide, technologically advanced civilization that existed until 12,000 years ago. Mankind used to live at a higher state of consciousness than it does now and just about every facet of their lives would probably be foreign to us. It is possible that we may have had habitual contact with beings from other worlds and perhaps even travelled to those other worlds ourselves. This civilization was wiped out in a global catastrophe that coincided with the end of the Ice Age.

    • @MWcrazyhorse
      @MWcrazyhorse 8 лет назад

      +Patrick John yes. I looked at astrology. The ascendent of leo is aquarius (our age). They influence each other. Aquarius is of a great influx of water shifting civilisation. Isn't that amazing? It coincides with the end of the ice age and sea level rises of 100 metres!!!!!!!!! And with the dating done by Hancock looking again at the stars. As above so below. It is real.

    • @scottdavidwilliams7033
      @scottdavidwilliams7033 7 лет назад +18

      Ok, go get say, 1000 people. With the heaviest ropes you can use. Now, with all that, go move a 100 ton megalithic stone 500 yards. Without trees to use as rollers, like they did at Tiawanaku and Puma Punku. Good luck getting very far. All Graham Hancock is saying is that there may have been advanced civilizations that pre-date 9600 BC that had some survivors of the massive flooding that took place when the glacial ice melted, and that a comet might have struck the northern hemisphere around that time as well, setting a lot of humankind back technologically. I find his views a refreshing alternative to the ancient alien theory, because he thinks that humans, without any extraterrestrial help or influence, created a technologically advanced "Golden Age" of human civilization that was pretty much destroyed by global catastrophe, and that the few survivors of that tried to help humankind restore civilization, and that those survivors were the "Gods" of the post flood civilizations, ie: the Egyptian, Roman, Greek, Norse pantheons , or Quetzalcoatl or Viracocha. However, to start to consider possibilities like this, you need one very important thing that many people do not posses, an open mind. Sadly, most people are caught up in their preconceived notions and refuse to utter or even think the 3 words that lead to both wisdom and an open mind: "I don't know", which allows you to become teachable. As for advanced civilizations 12, 000 years ago? Gobekli Tepi was the ultimate game changer there, because even mainstream archaeologists say(reluctantly) that it's at least 12,000 years old, and would have required a fairly high level of technology to build, at least, way higher than humans were "supposed" to have had back then.

    • @austinhyde9408
      @austinhyde9408 7 лет назад +9

      Ator Bacon the argument and evidence is that the ideologies, mythologies, and similarities in culture, between civilizations vastly separated by space, is due to no mere coincidence, but that they were interacting and communicating with each other during these times, which would explain the significant correlation between all these ancient, advanced, cultures, and their structures, which are some of the only remaining artifacts, we have to conjecture about their true history... It's just somewhat ignorant to think that a civilization could align grand buildings to astrological alignments, in a very precise manner, yet for some reason it isn't accepted that they were able to cross oceans... If it became accepted that ancient cultures across the globe had a trade and travel network, it would vastly change our perspective as human beings, and not only that, but our history books as well, which would change the direction that humanity chooses to be its' future, which is immense...

    • @peterjordansonthe2nd731
      @peterjordansonthe2nd731 7 лет назад

      Patrick John Sad!

    • @gregorytaplin3166
      @gregorytaplin3166 7 лет назад

      Fellas, please read my comment that I just posted. How accurate is his 10,500 BC approximation? If it's a few hundred years older than 10,500, then we are really close to having gone around half of the equinox. Let me know what you think.

  • @wafi84
    @wafi84 4 года назад +21

    I remember watching this on TV as a teenager and having my mind blown. Really interesting and thought-provoking. I'd love to sit down next to a camp fire for a smoke with Graham just talking at me 👍👍

  • @Consulart77
    @Consulart77 4 года назад +5

    I love how the mainstream always tried to discredit Hancock and his associate researchers yet the more he digs in to it, the more he turns out to proving orthodox archeology completely obsolete! We seriously need to rewrite everything that we we were taught so far in schools and universities!!

  • @TanMan0789
    @TanMan0789 2 года назад +4

    The JRE put me onto Graham Hancock and Randal Carlson and their theories and ideas. Each of their theories explain the others theory perfectly. Ever since I can't get enough of those 2

  • @musicisbrilliant
    @musicisbrilliant 9 лет назад +68

    I LOVE Graham!

    • @Wig4
      @Wig4 9 лет назад +1

      musicisbrilliant Then, marry him ... :-)

    • @musicisbrilliant
      @musicisbrilliant 9 лет назад +1

      Wig4 I will!

    • @Wig4
      @Wig4 9 лет назад +2

      musicisbrilliant Beware for his refusal, because he is ONLY out there, to sell you BOOKS..... lol

    • @musicisbrilliant
      @musicisbrilliant 9 лет назад +5

      Wig4 He's out there for far more than that. I assure you.

    • @fuybjeans
      @fuybjeans 9 лет назад +1

      Wig4 What's the problem with that?

  • @gungagalunga7761
    @gungagalunga7761 9 лет назад +6

    The segment on the precise mathematics, earth to celetial orientation and global plotting of these amazing construction feats are uncanny and boggles my mind.Fantastic documentary! Thank you for sharing.

  • @MrTee-hw7mp
    @MrTee-hw7mp 3 года назад +6

    I don’t know why this compelling evidence of constellation alignment with dozens of ancient sites around the world is still not taken more seriously by mainstream science.

    • @jamisojo
      @jamisojo 2 года назад

      Evidence of what? That they didn't have TV and they looked up at the stars?

  • @samuraiRoniz
    @samuraiRoniz 2 года назад +7

    There is a story in Hinduism where a great flood hit earth everything was flooded by water only few survived because of Matsya avatar of god Vishnu.
    Graham’s work perfectly fits with the Hinduism history or mythology whatever you wanna call. It’s amazing!!!
    Indian civilisation was also called sea fareers even today You can find Indian in almost every country.

    • @KimAhrina11
      @KimAhrina11 Год назад +2

      Indians are just everywhere, even their descent who mixed with other ethnicities tho

  • @HonkyMonky
    @HonkyMonky Год назад +8

    This Masterpiece should be shown in every schools on Earth

  • @BLAZENYCBLACKOPS
    @BLAZENYCBLACKOPS 9 лет назад +22

    I'm glad to see that Graham also doesn't think much of Egyptologists, their theories are garbage and they seriously underestimate the knowledge of the ancient Egyptians. I can't lie, I too once believed that modern man was vastly more intelligent than ancient man, now that I'm more knowledgeable I know that is completely false, it is the ancient cultures who were superior to us when it comes to technology and knowledge, spiritually as well, the ancient societies had an understanding that we may never achieve due to our arrogance. Ancient knowledge was more advanced than we'll ever know, they could achieve feats of monumental per portion all the while doing so without destroying the planet, absolutely remarkable if you ask me, this is a lost knowledge or perhaps a hidden one being kept from the masses by the wicked elite for their own benefit, greed and power.

  • @andreasegde
    @andreasegde 10 лет назад +11

    He had a great cameraman for this. Beautiful.

  • @illinformeerecords8647
    @illinformeerecords8647 8 лет назад +13

    graham hancock know more about ancient history and belief than alot of schollars

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 6 лет назад

      @ Cody Pettigrew : Perhaps your comment is meant to say a lot about those who are so easily swayed by the old conformist view? If so, I could just as well question yours and their motives.
      The simple truth is no knows exactly and undeniably, and anyone who says they do obviously has an agenda.

  • @willbor8696
    @willbor8696 2 года назад +2

    Definitely one of the best documentaries I've ever seen...

  • @WSTL1
    @WSTL1 5 лет назад +2

    I remember watching this way back, I taped it on VHS. So many connections to all the great lost civilizations, I couldn't believe his work was dismissed by those who should have known better. Luckily those not wedded to rigid established thought like Graham and David Icke are finally being vindicated; just goes to show, those truly open minds must also have great courage to continue when the establishment jealously guards its work. But the work is about understanding OUR history, not conforming to the snobs who appoint themselves as the gate keepers of knowledge. We are descended from the gods; the gods of human knowledge and the true nature of reality.

  • @bleachbucket9440
    @bleachbucket9440 5 лет назад +6

    So much knowledge. So many stories and attributes to our ancient history. Literally carved into the walls and ceilings. Even on the ground he steps. So much to know and learn. I wish I could be there

    • @hercelshultz561
      @hercelshultz561 2 года назад +1

      I was used to Graham Hancock many many years ago. I have watched this composite of several of his visit the places That we seldom if ever get an opportunity to see ourselves. Comparing many sites side-by-side is a brilliant way to show everyone how exciting the connections around the world can be. I agree with those others who have had to watch this several times to take it all in. What an exciting trip Mr. Hancock has taken Us all on. Way to go my friend.

    • @benyahudadavidl
      @benyahudadavidl Год назад

      Unless you are Black, ancient doesn't apply to you.👊🏿🕎⚔️🏹🌽🪶

  • @AirborneAnt
    @AirborneAnt 4 года назад +9

    What a Fantastic Documentary...Thank you for all your HardWork Graham..5 Stars
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @LeeMcLaughlin
    @LeeMcLaughlin 6 лет назад +16

    This is one of the most informative and fascinating presentation of the great builders of ancient times...
    My theory -and others - has been that 10,500 years ago the Earth was host to one of the original civilizations
    a time (the first time) that amazing work of construction and knowledge flourished before the great deluge. This work of Graham's does a splendid explanation complete with science and cosmology. Amazing! Totally inspired.

  • @nicoscarfo4486
    @nicoscarfo4486 Год назад +1

    Zahi Hawaas is an extremely proud Egyptian man who will and has done everything in his power to cover up and prevent any evidence that points anywhere except the ancient Egyptians

  • @soulbot119
    @soulbot119 Год назад

    this is one of those documentaries I saw a long time ago before I got into Graham Hancock, and I completely forgot about it. how exciting it is to randomly find it on youtube! thanks for posting this!

  • @hora1509
    @hora1509 9 лет назад +4

    Impressive and magnificent discoveries for our time. Thank you for the monumental effort and dedication of Graham Hancock, his wife and Robert Bauval.
    Namaste!

  • @julesverne2509
    @julesverne2509 8 лет назад +16

    Hancock and Bauval have a book called "The Message of The Sphinx", if you have not read this book I highly recommend reading it. It goes in much more detail about the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx being more to do with stars than the Egyptian authorities let on (Hawass) and its just a really really good book.

    • @ninjanunch27
      @ninjanunch27 Год назад

      Is it Hawass has "ass" in his name...I think not 😂 that man is a fool and has been holding ppl back not to mention stealing

  • @grahamasia5686
    @grahamasia5686 3 года назад +8

    One of my all time favourite documentaries. I love Graham Hancock,Robert Bauval, John anthony West and Robert Shock. A great team at uncovering the truth while maintream people are still ignoring the obvious facts. Maintream hate to be wrong. My big goal is to push this topic forward when these guys wont be around anymore

  • @jbbivens5132
    @jbbivens5132 4 года назад +2

    I love this brother for his body of work and Commitment to History and our Ancient relatives...

  • @teedepefanio4974
    @teedepefanio4974 2 года назад +1

    Graham Hancock is a genius.. his views are more than plausible..
    "We are a species with amnesia."
    ~G. Hancock

  • @rachendrapyakurel9911
    @rachendrapyakurel9911 8 лет назад +39

    There's a lot out there to learn.

    • @staysea36
      @staysea36 8 лет назад +28

      and unlearn

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 6 лет назад

      @ Rachendra Pyakurel : It is impossible to ever know much at all (relative to all there is to know), since as soon as you have learned something even partially, it has changed. Change is the only constant.
      @ al brown : There is no such thing as "unlearn", only forgetting. What you do with what you have learned though is a different matter altogether.

  • @BearWa11ace
    @BearWa11ace 10 лет назад +7

    Great Documentary.... I really enjoy Graham Hancock's work. Thanks so much for sharing this!

  • @avidnongetit8710
    @avidnongetit8710 4 года назад +17

    1st episode ends at 49.53. it is great at laying down the bedrock foundation of the constellations and Time on Earth.
    I know Graham has greatly advanced our understanding of the true story of the Original Technological Giants. Watching his grasp of the significance is a teachable moment for us who "come after".
    Thank You Graham and I Wish so fervrently that we, Humanity, would grasp this true design and comprehension.
    I feel deeply, like a truth as important as Survival, that your discoveries are pointing to a future set of events too.
    I'm not trying to be mystical or religious, though I am both by my own earthbound discovery.
    But, logically, reasonably, a civilization laying out a "story" with such awesome work and ability, must be a Monumentally story of past events and Future occurrences.
    (Sorry, pun just slipped in there and Humor is a beautiful significant Art..)
    Peace to you All who believe yet Don't ascribe false understandings to the mathematical engineering expressed here and "there"...
    Wish I could have tea with others of similar comprehension.

    • @Knight-chaplainashriel
      @Knight-chaplainashriel 2 года назад

      ☕, sharing a cup with a like minded fool, such as myself. Slanche'

  • @josephpotter4043
    @josephpotter4043 2 года назад +2

    He looks so young‼️He is 73 NOW. I AM SCARED THAT NO ONE SEEMS TO BE FOLLOWING IN HIS FOOTSTEPS. WHO WILL KEEP THIS THEORY ALIVE ⁉️ THE MAINSTREAM WILL CRUSH ALL HIS WORK WHEN HE IS GONE. I BELIEVE THAT HE HAS BEEN THE CLOSEST AND MOST WILLING TO PRESENT THE EVIDENCE AND LOOK FOR MORE OF OUR ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS THEN ANYONE. LOVE RANDALL CARLSON TOO💗

    • @questionsociety
      @questionsociety 10 месяцев назад

      There are plenty of young, intelligent people following in his footsteps. Look up his podcasts and a plethora of folks will be introduced to you!

  • @hblee88
    @hblee88 2 года назад +2

    This adds another dimension when and if you ever see these wonders of the world in person. It becomes apparent that it was a far more advanced (and ancient) civilization that built these. 🙏🏼

  • @YnseSchaap
    @YnseSchaap 9 лет назад +39

    No aliens, hooray for Hancock

    • @LSD123.
      @LSD123. 3 года назад +3

      Im sick of hearing about ancient aliens having a hand in building the pyramids in Egypt. Give the ancient Egyptians some credit. They were built with a lot of man power and experience. There is plenty of hieroglyphics showing how they did it....

    • @YnseSchaap
      @YnseSchaap 3 года назад +2

      @@LSD123. That's what I meant

    • @LSD123.
      @LSD123. 2 года назад

      @@wildone8397 So hieroglyphs and first-hand written accounts on Papyrus Paper are theories? You're obviously an idiot. Do some real research you fool and stop believing all the bull shit from arm char RUclips historians who still live in mommy's basement making money off gullible, shallow minded fools like yourself.

  • @RayMainBagpiper
    @RayMainBagpiper 2 года назад +3

    I've always loved this documentary !! I remember in my 20's the first time I saw a picture of Ankor Wat on the wall of a local establishment in Garden Grove Ca. Somehow I felt there is a connection between that place and myself. I'll probably never have an opportunity to go and see Cambodia and at the same time I'll always have the feeling.

  • @vineethagmail1720
    @vineethagmail1720 10 лет назад +8

    I was wondering why nothing was mentioned about India at this point of time. This was the Satya yuga ( 12676 BC to 9976 BC) according to Indian traditional time calculation methods. Also was wondering about the Sri Padmanabha swamy temple ( Vishnu like in angor wat) in Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala. The temple and the linga are very huge and should be checked out.

    • @jemshadow123
      @jemshadow123 Год назад

      Because it doesn't fit into Grahams drug induced delusions

  • @johnjay9404
    @johnjay9404 Год назад

    Great show. Much respect for Graham Hancock. Although he doesn't acknowledge that these ancient civilizations owe tribute to the Anunnaki of the first time. They created astronomy and the zodiacal calander and were aware of the solstice and equinox. The Anunnaki taught these concepts to all the people, who would go and develop their own cultures.

  • @robertafierro5592
    @robertafierro5592 2 года назад

    This is the second time I watch this! The calming voice of the narrator, the background music..love these, old Documentaries! You forget you're learning!

  • @avidnongetit8710
    @avidnongetit8710 4 года назад +4

    1.37-39. I am so grateful for Graham and his wife's life work. Graham explains a massive study of history so reasonably, yet without the rancor or rage exhibited so easily by accepted historians or commenters here...

  • @dissolution
    @dissolution 8 лет назад +9

    I wonder if we look at other major constellations and find corresponding structures in other spots?

  • @minesofmoriaman
    @minesofmoriaman 10 лет назад +33

    cycles.. cycles can be found in every aspect of every thing we can experience. spring,summer,fall winter,then spring again,. the earth cycles around the sun,the sun cycles around the galaxy, the galaxy cycles around the universe,. even down to the smallest things we can observe,such as an atom. protons cycle around the nucleus.
    this seemingly universal law,can be observed in all things. so in my opinion,it is a safe conclusion to consider that humanity itself is subject to this "law" of cycles. in effect we are now, we have been before, and we will be again.. i would think that humanity has arisen many times before now,and i suspect it will fall,only to rise again in some distant future.... but behind that cycle,there must then be another cycle..some thing our earth goes through...that wipes itself clean,only to start it all over again... peace 8-}

    • @WSTL1
      @WSTL1 5 лет назад +1

      the ouroboros

  • @Daneschomp
    @Daneschomp Год назад +1

    One error he makes is that Thor Heyerdahl used a raft made of balsa logs for his Kon Tiki expedition, not totoro reeds. However, I do believe Heyerdahl, in one of his books, pointed to the fact that totoro reeds grow in South America (most notably Lake Titicaca) and also on Easter Island and I believe he suggested this linked these places in prehistoric times as it was not a native plant. Hopefully somebody can reply with more details and corrections. I believe it might have been talked about in Heyerdahls book Fatu Hiva. Graham has many great ideas. Good show!

  • @vonpart6260
    @vonpart6260 8 дней назад

    Jean-Pierre Adam, historien de l'art, anthropologue architecte et archéologue mais avant tout fumiste ayant des crédits français. Un pollueur de la connaissance. Où est-il ? Une gifle magistrale dans le plus pur style de la vie.

  • @flcamera
    @flcamera 8 лет назад +8

    great piece, makes a lot of since and would explain much of our lost history

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 6 лет назад

      Since when does a person make since?
      Sense*

    • @jgobroho
      @jgobroho 2 года назад

      @@aylbdrmadison1051 don't be a douche

  • @neilhannay4976
    @neilhannay4976 Год назад +2

    When talking of the Sphinx and water-weathering you left out an important point : The Pharao's head has not been exposed to water erosion. It is also disproportionaly small for the body, suggesting that it was sculpted out of the original lion's head.

    • @just_jen
      @just_jen Год назад

      Interesting. I have always thought the head looked odd!

  • @craxd1
    @craxd1 8 лет назад +22

    Off the coast of Japan, that is not an underwater temple, but a quarry. That is where large megalithic stones were quarried, as there are similar sites around the earth. The large steps are from the stones being cut and sized as needed.

    • @demonicsweaters
      @demonicsweaters 8 лет назад +4

      interesting theory, I could see that being a possibility

    • @craxd1
      @craxd1 8 лет назад +5

      demonic sweaters
      There are two plausible theories; one an old quarry, and two, a sea port or dock, though it is a hill of stone sitting by itself. The steps are nothing that a human could navigate, they are much too large. It looks as though this place was where they cut megalithic stones, since this was actually a hill of stone, an outcrop by itself. There are some drawings of it, where it has been surveyed. It looks like the quarries in Lebanon, etc., with the large steps of removed slabs. It's certainly not a temple, as nothing is the same dimension (the steps are different sizes, from a foot up to several feet in height). There are also some large rectangular stones laying about.

    • @owenhuston3329
      @owenhuston3329 8 лет назад

      d1

    • @ericr4764
      @ericr4764 8 лет назад

      my thoughts exactly

    • @hawaiiguykailua6928
      @hawaiiguykailua6928 7 лет назад +2

      craxd1 One thing I often think is how many sites are lost to the oceans and seas. I believe there's more under the ocean than what we find on the surface. Kinda like we've found less than 1% of all shipwrecks.

  • @rpvp7756
    @rpvp7756 Год назад

    10500 B.C. is what has been considered as the “Golden Age” in many legends and now revealed by the stars to all of us! Magnificent!!!

  • @Madmen604
    @Madmen604 7 лет назад +3

    I love this video. Since the dawn of mankind, we are unable to accept the finality of death. The grief we feel in experiencing death is indeed bottomless. But, human beings also experience some sense of transfiguration in death, a sense that life does not entirely die but becomes something else, rejoining the larger cosmic order from whence we emerged.
    Also, it is fantastic to think how complex and skilled the people were who built those fabulous monuments, is there anything like them today?

  • @AgustinSuma
    @AgustinSuma 10 лет назад +13

    Sincerely, I like him!
    He just makes questions, presents facts and lets you decide!
    An excellent scientific documentary!
    Recommended to all...

    • @str.77
      @str.77 2 года назад +1

      But if you decide not in the way he wants you to, he gets all argumentative and bitter and starts calling you names.

  • @efjohn6169
    @efjohn6169 9 лет назад +211

    THINK, it's not illegal yet.

  • @sprigganyu
    @sprigganyu Год назад

    I was 16 when I ve read his book for the first time. Since that - I’m faithful alternative history thinker and searcher. I love Hancock’s view and scientific approach. Very intelligent and not even an inch of cheap fake. I think that’s how the scientist should work on a such hard field as alternative history.

  • @meesoedontask5562
    @meesoedontask5562 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am now more curious about who built Nan Madol... the structures are REMARKABLY similar to how Japanese Castles are made with their curved and sloping rooves.

  • @arnabshahriar
    @arnabshahriar 10 лет назад +6

    I love to read these comments in youtube ...! People concur & fight but it seems to me that the world it advancing ...! & That's what matters for us to be of any significance in the pages of history ...!

  • @elinmortal.6264
    @elinmortal.6264 8 лет назад +8

    I love this type of historic sruff.

    • @austin426512
      @austin426512 4 года назад

      Then you May also like Praveen Mohan channel

  • @valiantsfelinesmccarty6678
    @valiantsfelinesmccarty6678 2 года назад +11

    Wow I was very impressed with this especially the ending. My father was a geologist and he said that the history of mankind is much older than they want to admit and that's something really horrible happened with the younger dryas flood. I also learned in my Ceramics class that the only thing that can survive a volcanic eruption and flowing lower is Kiln fired kaolin porcelain however porcelain cannot survive being shattered we all know that you would only find dust and of course then that would be mixed into the lava or pyroclastic flow so that pretty much you wouldn't know if there had been a village there if everything was burned to the ground and the porcelain was destroyed so like my dad said volcanic eruptions massive ones would destroy pretty much anything in it's path if it was close enough or big enough. He knew Mount Saint Helens was going to have problems before pretty much anybody else I know that sounds weird but he would get very close to the indigenous peoples of the area in the line of work that he was in and he would look at the strata and he would listen to them and then he would realize oh crap this thing is overdue moved to an area that is practically volcanic free and has a very small earthquake possibility in California and he was still able to make a living in his line of work. I had the luck to run into a geneticist who studies regular and ancient DNA for cancer patients especially those who have maybe mixed race who can't find a DNA donor who have rare blood types that's me and I had incurable cancer and that's when I found out that the Eastern Seaboard indigenous Americans are not of Asiatic descent they are Scandinavian Viking Western European possible Eastern European depending on your DNA and they can tell the difference between 10,000 years ago and the DNA of Europeans who came over on the Mayflower or with even the Conquistadors Columbus Etc. Because there are anomalies missing things etc. This man was able to save my life I had to change my diet to an indigenous American diet North Eastern and did you just American based type and I went into remission my leukemia was so bad that nurses had accidentally said I'm sorry your bone marrow transplant failed.
    I hadn't had one my rare blood type didn't allow me to even have a blood transfusion because my blood is so rare if they do get it donated they save it for emergency surgery as only 2% of the population in the world has it.
    I couldn't get a donor because the only person who was related to me had been alive and that I knew of since we'd been adopted was my baby brother who had died only a few years before of diabetes. I knew that we were indigenous American because he looked like a giant 6'2 Northern indigenous American and was horribly abused as an Indian kid once he started puberty. I didn't. I look like a Celtic girl red hair green eyes and pale white skin I get it all the time from my doctors well you're white and I'll say I sure look it don't I but my body responds as if I am indigenous American. After this 10-year event my first family found me. I only got to meet my birth parents twice before they die 2 years later.
    My oncologist was shocked that I survived leukemia, going into full remission with no sign of leukemia at all believing I had gone to Europe for a cure. That's when I knew Mexico didn't have one. Now I know that Europe had been trying the Cure from Japan which they now know works for leukemia.
    Not only did going indigenous diet work for me but it also improved my health. I went to a natural healthy weight and I wasn't hungry anymore when I didn't need to be. I felt brighter and more intelligent because I wasn't sluggish and I had no cravings for things that made me feel even worse. Turned out I had a serious allergy or sensitivity reaction they call it because it doesn't come up on the allergy test to pretty much most the stuff I've been eating.
    My homocysteins (that's how you can tell if you're having a problem) were so high they were off the chart and I was taking 9 to 10 Benadryl a day and still working full-time yeah 80 hours a week! Never sleepy. Then as the homocystings went down I stopped having to take so much Benadryl. Now I only have to take about two to three a day because I am allergic to where I live it has something in the dust and the trees.
    The famous words from the geneticist
    You can't change 10,000 years of evolution
    really struck home to me. He meant that even though I was Western European from the colonization of the Americas and my family could track that back as all the way to the American Revolution unfortunately the part that married into the indigenous American part as recently as my great grandmother from the Blackfoot Idaho people are so different from the new settlers that the 10,000 year difference of landing on the shores is an extreme medical challenge. However the government doesn't see it that way.
    If tribes allow their people to put their DNA online the tribes would then be disenfranchised by the US government because oh you have Western European DNA government doesn't care it is 10,000 year old DNA they just want to get rid of the tribe. All I am grateful for is my life was saved by a wonderful geneticist who became an OBGYN to save women's lives after he retired from the CDC studying the problems of obesity with indigenous Americans in the United States what he found could have saved lives but the government didn't want that to happen.

    • @barbieblues7639
      @barbieblues7639 2 года назад +2

      This sounds preposterous.

    • @uploadJ
      @uploadJ 2 года назад +3

      @@barbieblues7639 Earth - a billion yrs old, mankind, two legged walked vertically, a million years ... recorded so-called history only goes back 2 or 3,000 years? Preposterous.

    • @johnpinney169
      @johnpinney169 Год назад

      ​@@uploadJ are you saying it is preposterous that the "new" rulers of north america never encouraged the annihilation of the inhabitents they discovered when they arrived? .

    • @uploadJ
      @uploadJ Год назад

      @@johnpinney169 Did I say that? Or, does someone have an over-active imagination? Maybe you can explain how a directive appearing, originating in one person's mind can be some how transmuted to every other living being's higher-level neuro-functioning with little in the way of external communications facilities?

  • @christiancarlson5646
    @christiancarlson5646 2 года назад

    Unbelievable the best description ever of the knowledge we have lost, bravo Mr Hancock, I for one have been with you for decades,I cannot understand why only some of us can see this as truth, I guess they will have to stand by,I often think of what the world would look like with the sea levels 400 feet less than they are now. I could almost certainly walk from southern Vancouver Island to the United States, I wonder what lies beneath?

  • @user__100
    @user__100 4 года назад +11

    Angkor Wat should have been one of the official 7 wonders of the world!
    Much, much superior to the uninspiring and insipid 'Christ the Redeemer' statue in Brazil.

  • @clmechi2880
    @clmechi2880 9 лет назад +33

    Geee, I thought the pyramids were built for Go'ald ships to land, I guess Daniel Jackson was wrong.

    • @runreilly
      @runreilly 8 лет назад

      +Clmech I They were used to store grain. Actually I think they still are.

    • @stevendepuy4377
      @stevendepuy4377 8 лет назад +6

      +runreilly You never saw the series Stargate, that was a joke. In the show, a scientist had a theory that the pyramids were landing platforms for alien space ships. Again, it was a joke.

    • @anonagain
      @anonagain 7 лет назад +3

      LOL - best comment yet.

    • @stollinroned5090
      @stollinroned5090 4 года назад

      real sg1 hours stay up

  • @smax4895
    @smax4895 2 года назад +5

    It’s nearly impossible to refute the work of Robert Schock. That, coupled with the work that Graham has done with REAL geologists like Randall Carlson, make a pretty strong case for lost civilizations and a subsequent cataclysm around 10,500 B.C.
    Kids- Don’t settle for the Dogma they’re feeding you in school. There’s always more to learn and uncover and unfortunately many scholastics have not kept up with reality.

  • @StephenS-2025
    @StephenS-2025 2 года назад +1

    Graham Hancock, and Robert Sepher, together, would make an astounding team.

  • @tracyjames2046
    @tracyjames2046 6 лет назад +2

    graham you are always good for a rewatch, so interesting and well dlone!

  • @tabbysmithfield3794
    @tabbysmithfield3794 4 года назад +5

    This is an awesome series! I’m saving it and watching it again a few more times.

    • @eyeheisenberg2278
      @eyeheisenberg2278 4 года назад

      Have you seen any vids on the Electric Universe?

    • @tabbysmithfield3794
      @tabbysmithfield3794 4 года назад

      @@eyeheisenberg2278 I have not. Is it on RUclips?

    • @eyeheisenberg2278
      @eyeheisenberg2278 4 года назад

      @@tabbysmithfield3794 sure is. I will give you a search title if you like you can check it out. Of all the world changing concepts i have heard this for me was the most profound.
      Firstly, Symbols of an Alien Sky and follow up with Electrical scaring of Mars.
      I hope you enjoy. This material has changed history for me. Most profound

    • @eyeheisenberg2278
      @eyeheisenberg2278 4 года назад

      @@tabbysmithfield3794 these vids will show you why the ancients were obsessed with the stars, sun etc.

    • @tabbysmithfield3794
      @tabbysmithfield3794 4 года назад

      @@eyeheisenberg2278 I broke my phone last week and have been offline til today. When I'm done catching up on my notifications I'll check em out and get back to you, let ya know what I think. I've been pretty fascinated with Graham Hancock since I learned about him. I love thinking about all these unorthodox opinions and I believe they're more correct than they're given credit for. So much lost history and so much bias in the established theories of the day.

  • @BostonWhoFan515
    @BostonWhoFan515 8 лет назад +114

    the real-life "Indiana Jones"

    • @beaconrider
      @beaconrider 8 лет назад +4

      More like 'Philadelphia Fred'.

    • @Ascended._
      @Ascended._ 8 лет назад +1

      Duncan nailed it

    • @travistirrell123
      @travistirrell123 6 лет назад +2

      1:56:30 sounds like a real "Indiana jones" type haha

    • @WSTL1
      @WSTL1 5 лет назад

      what a life to have lived?!

    • @TheGreatAlan75
      @TheGreatAlan75 4 года назад

      @Neo Sannyasin no, he just a real life asshole

  • @Fhreitaz
    @Fhreitaz 8 лет назад +20

    I guess human race no longer breed guys like this.. Thank you. Sir

    • @Relyks503
      @Relyks503 6 лет назад

      *the, *breeds... you've proved your point lmfao

  • @lsdevenie1426
    @lsdevenie1426 Год назад +1

    Brilliantly done ❤, unfortunately they will not give up what they have won😢all the power and knowledge is spent on control and destruction, if we forget the past we are condemned to repeat it, nature is our best teacher we can’t live without it. As above so below 🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤🤗

  • @shirleylegare7899
    @shirleylegare7899 6 лет назад

    i am impressed with the information so needed to address question i, at 71 years of age have been contemplating since the age of 12. it has been a frustrating journey. passing year upon year with no answers or even reasonable hypothesis presented by the scientific community. i am not a rocket scientist, nor is my iq in the exceptional or genus range, yet even my meager intellect has felt insulted by what i was expected to embrace as truth about the planet i inhabit or life beyond the physical. graham hancock is a rare and exceptional human being, one i hope those that come after us will emulate. if so, human kind will have a chance to survive. over a million and a half views on youtube is stunning and may be a record.

  • @instapowah
    @instapowah 2 года назад +3

    To have free speach is important for now.
    To have a free mind is forever!

  • @maluhusky6865
    @maluhusky6865 7 лет назад +6

    I like this, it persuades me to ask why I was never exposed to this theory in College.

    • @robertpoen5383
      @robertpoen5383 2 года назад +2

      Because it's pure bunk. Not one shred of evidence. Not one piece of pottery, not one bone, no tools, nothing.

  • @travispertson2325
    @travispertson2325 2 года назад +11

    Such a big appreciation for Mr. Hancock! He has taught me so much about real history, but also to stick to your truth. Thank you Sir, for being the modern day Indiana Jones!! 🤠 🤙🏼

  • @charliepenguingaming
    @charliepenguingaming 4 года назад +2

    the 72 year processional interval is so interesting! It is a special number in Buddhism as well, and I always (naively) thought that multiplying 9 by 8 was somehow magical or special, but the procession is something to think about!

  • @robertafierro5592
    @robertafierro5592 2 года назад +1

    Good Animation especially the part with the Shaft. Mind boggling..I just LOVE this stuff, don't you?

  • @EarthWatch2012
    @EarthWatch2012 10 лет назад +21

    A solstice circle site dating to 10,470 BC was recently found in Virginia thousands of years older than Stonehenge and matches the timeframe of right after the "early civilization" would have been destroyed. One theory is that the Paleo people who built it were descendents of migrants from "Atlantis".

    • @customsongmaker
      @customsongmaker 3 года назад

      Stone walls in New England are compared to ones in England from ancient Celts. They speculate that people crossed the Atlantic by boat, but we know that Europe and America were once the same place before the continents drifted apart. Maybe it happened faster than currently believed.

    • @bricio4688
      @bricio4688 2 года назад +1

      they say Stonehenge matches up with the procession of the Sun and Moon in the Book of Henoch

    • @quezwhite5759
      @quezwhite5759 2 года назад

      🍞crumbs..
      Atlantis is America(s) (Amaracapana) the oldest land in the world .. See @Kurimeo Ahao for sources
      your welcome

    • @irenezettler9585
      @irenezettler9585 Год назад

      It's pretty far from Atlantis but not crazy. Local legends in South America talk about some ancient migrant people that came from the ocean by boat after a cataclysmic event and their peoples name started with Atla and was similar to Atlantean.

  • @tbg008
    @tbg008 8 лет назад +34

    45:40 What kind of civilazation could build the sphinx 10.000 years ago ? well some one build gobekli tepe more than 12 thousand years ago not far from Egipt. so yes..the tecnology to do this kind of work existed.

    • @fredflintstone6184
      @fredflintstone6184 8 лет назад +2

      and way to much time on their hands

    • @thetruth3768
      @thetruth3768 8 лет назад +8

      Yes, a society must be very advanced to devote the time & manpower to build such structures. Plus the amount of time to aquire the knowledge to do so is unbelievable.

    • @dbrownaye3134
      @dbrownaye3134 7 лет назад +3

      we went from single prop airplanes to the moon in 60 years. don't underestimate human ingenuity. the sphinx is about 2500 years old, the building sites around it have all been dated to the same time and the rain myth was debunked. hancock while fun to listen to, is full of shit.

    • @JohnAeon
      @JohnAeon 7 лет назад +10

      Main stream says it was built in 2500 b.c. Not 2500 years ago. That would mean it was built 4500 years ago roughly. And saying the building sites around it date to the same time to help validate the statement is like saying the visitor center near Stonehenge is dated from the 70's so that is when Stonehenge was built. And no the rain myth has not been debunked, it is just denied by Egyptology but has been validated by geologists, you know, those people who actually study rocks and erosion. maybe you should check your own facts before you say someone else is full of shit.

    • @zf1316
      @zf1316 7 лет назад

      Can you please cite?

  • @azfirewiseify
    @azfirewiseify 7 лет назад +11

    What about gobekli tepi carbon dating has that at or about 12,000 bc