The mysteries of Egyptian Pyramids and the Great Sphinx | Graham Hancock and Lex Fridman

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @LexClips
    @LexClips  Месяц назад +63

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  • @GardenWorm
    @GardenWorm Месяц назад +812

    They recently found a secret door in the lower back end of the sphinx. It's called the Sphinxter

    • @shanahregguinti188
      @shanahregguinti188 Месяц назад +40

      Holy crap man I spit my soda put cracking up when I read your message funny. Nothing like good old man humor. Us toxic males gotta take any chance we get to laugh at something funny.

    • @christophergreen2106
      @christophergreen2106 Месяц назад +19

      They should take a sample of the door to analyze

    • @cdburner2548
      @cdburner2548 Месяц назад +24

      Yes, I saw it myself. When I reached out and rubbed my hand across this "sphinxter".....the statue started purring.

    • @VitruviunMan
      @VitruviunMan Месяц назад +3

      Haha got em

    • @soulofhawk1742
      @soulofhawk1742 Месяц назад +4

      Yes!! Thank You!

  • @n.i.gcode_name_nation3971
    @n.i.gcode_name_nation3971 Месяц назад +341

    Respect for letting him talk without interrupting…

    • @MrBillkaz
      @MrBillkaz 29 дней назад

      Respect for not beating your spouse when you have an argument

    • @tidewise
      @tidewise 28 дней назад +13

      So rare, but so valued.

    • @fendigucci6307
      @fendigucci6307 26 дней назад +10

      well he'ss not Neil degrasse Tyson

    • @damionausten689
      @damionausten689 25 дней назад +7

      Hancock got one of them voices like Brian Cox and David Attenborough, who would intrupt him.

    • @ab-js2gw
      @ab-js2gw 25 дней назад +5

      This guy is fantasists of the highest order 😂😂😂

  • @nebojsa1976
    @nebojsa1976 Месяц назад +476

    Bring this guy: Semir Osmanagic. Bosnian Pyramids, around 25,000 years old. He visited most of the the pyramids in the world. Literally, Einstein for pyramids. Graham Hancock knows him well.

    • @catdeerduck
      @catdeerduck Месяц назад +13

      The presentation on the Bosnian pyramid last month was fascinating. Too much data backing up it is anomalous

    • @vienna_coffeehouze
      @vienna_coffeehouze Месяц назад

      Please do not. Osmanagic is a moron. There are no pyramids in Bosnia

    • @kevinwoods9274
      @kevinwoods9274 Месяц назад +83

      The Bosnian “pyramids” are a complete and obvious scam as far as I’ve seen. Just regular hills that kind of look like pyramids.
      But I’m curious, what evidence do you speak of?

    • @nebojsa1976
      @nebojsa1976 Месяц назад

      ​@@kevinwoods9274 in 1890, airplanes were total scam. Biggest ever. Listen to some of his videos and you will understand better.

    • @drstevej2527
      @drstevej2527 Месяц назад +12

      No they are not as those are not pyramids.

  • @tootsboots1
    @tootsboots1 Месяц назад +122

    Imagine being taken on a tour of Giza by Graham Hancock 😍

    • @marksmith8184
      @marksmith8184 Месяц назад

      robert bauval did do tours like that

    • @christravisedgar
      @christravisedgar Месяц назад +4

      I believe he’s banned from Egypt now 😢

    • @SATANS__DAD
      @SATANS__DAD Месяц назад

      Can't Wait Too Go (My Friend) 🤝🏻

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 Месяц назад +5

      It would be a nightmare of misinformation and gibberish designed only to fleece you of your money.

    • @swites
      @swites Месяц назад +7

      ​@@busterbiloxi3833 What misinformation and gibberish are you talking about? Please enlighten us with your superior knowledge and wisdom.

  • @Greg_Abandoned
    @Greg_Abandoned Месяц назад +165

    Took me 30 second while being there to see the Sphinx’s head is smaller to the proportion to the rest of the body and is made from a different stone

    • @russellmillar7132
      @russellmillar7132 Месяц назад +9

      It's made of member I limestone which is pretty hard. The shoulders and part of the body are member II which is softer and more prone to erosion, so it had to be reinforced with mud bricks and mortar. Toward the base it's member III which is harder and more durable. The entire structure was carved from the top down in bedrock. The softer stone on the base of the neck and shoulders couldn't ever have supported a larger head. Physics...

    • @Draganel87
      @Draganel87 Месяц назад +8

      ​@@russellmillar7132yes, because the dudes who spent centuries building this never cared about how it looks... its not like it is built in honor to a god or a important event, just a random statue that this randoms decide to build like Minecraft build wars

    • @bpd9660
      @bpd9660 Месяц назад +2

      @@Greg_Abandoned originally female lion head, it's been re carved many times since then.

    • @peterg9729
      @peterg9729 29 дней назад

      The Sphinx is made from 3 different types of limestone. Most of is it terrible quality. If it was over 5,000 years old then it would have been underwater and washed away by the nile flooding.
      Hancock is lying about the age of the Sphinx because he has absolutely nothing to prove any of his insane theories.

    • @user-us3xi7se5b
      @user-us3xi7se5b 28 дней назад +8

      ​@@russellmillar7132 Physics-wise, that big body made with 'member II' can support much larger heads made with 'member I.' Which is why there's theories about reconstruction. Specifically, we know in 1931, there was a repair to address the fallen headdress. Let's not cite a field of study we don't know nothing about :)
      Also, I'm not much of a geology guy, but density, hardness, and weight are all separate things in geology. Just because 'member I' limestone is hard, doesn't mean it's more dense and weighs more. Even if that was the case, the body is too big and the head too small to be challenging "physics." Also, it's all limestone. I can only assume the differences are noticeable relative to other limestone. Debunkers are just as shallow as the believers😂

  • @sicknado
    @sicknado Месяц назад +336

    I want a time machine so bad

    • @MrCarpediem6
      @MrCarpediem6 Месяц назад +14

      these structures are our time machines - it's ours to research. :)

    • @beatsbytravis
      @beatsbytravis Месяц назад +3

      A watch?

    • @danegerdane
      @danegerdane Месяц назад +3

      Don't we all man

    • @djuanbenjamin9149
      @djuanbenjamin9149 Месяц назад +2

      I’d just post up at the quarry and watch.

    • @dfgiuy22
      @dfgiuy22 Месяц назад +5

      You would be enslaved so fast, not speak their language, understand their customs and look alien to them.
      Good luck though bro!

  • @Sparrowdeplume
    @Sparrowdeplume Месяц назад +55

    I have respect for Graham as a diligent researcher who presents his views with dignity and confidence despite pushback and criticism ❤

    • @ransakreject5221
      @ransakreject5221 Месяц назад

      He’s a charlatan selling ideas he knows are nonsense

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 Месяц назад

      He does zero research. It’s all speculation. He has never participated in a did and never written a peer-reviewed scientific paper. He’s a complete charlatan.

    • @bpd9660
      @bpd9660 Месяц назад

      @@Sparrowdeplume "90 percent of what is known about humanity is fabricated" Radu Cinamar

    • @peterg9729
      @peterg9729 29 дней назад

      He's researched nothing. He lies about everything and sets his cult on anyone who points out he's a fraud.

  • @russellwright4385
    @russellwright4385 Месяц назад +21

    These comments are both sad and reassuring. What a split between wit and ignorance. Beautiful.

  • @markkuuss
    @markkuuss Месяц назад +94

    Damn Graham Hancock didn't stop talking...you can tell he's really passionate about Egyptology.

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 Месяц назад +16

      He loves to hear his own voice.

    • @peterg9729
      @peterg9729 29 дней назад +19

      He's passionate about lying out of his arse.

    • @GreatestOneEver
      @GreatestOneEver 27 дней назад +9

      You mean Eyptwackology

    • @Cabledeluz1977
      @Cabledeluz1977 27 дней назад +5

      Almost like he’s convincing himself that he believes everything he says

    • @dexterslab3
      @dexterslab3 25 дней назад +3

      @@GreatestOneEverhow is talking about weather patterns saying worthless sentences?

  • @one1564
    @one1564 7 дней назад +4

    I live in geza. I've never enjoyed visiting the pyramid until I listened to this video , what valuable info❤

  • @inthemix
    @inthemix Месяц назад +162

    So glad to see Hancock on this podcast!

    • @johncarroll772
      @johncarroll772 Месяц назад +1

      @@inthemix Tony Hancock spoke mores sense

    • @semicedevine6918
      @semicedevine6918 Месяц назад

      Didn't expect to see you here. I really enjoyed your song Miavono - Just Drive.

    • @activistbook3809
      @activistbook3809 Месяц назад +5

      Why?? This guy is clueless

    • @ransakreject5221
      @ransakreject5221 Месяц назад +6

      Not me. This man’s a fool

    • @Xerus35
      @Xerus35 Месяц назад +6

      He;s a charlatan.

  • @godsblackpanther
    @godsblackpanther Месяц назад +12

    What a Treat. Thank You Lex😊😊😊
    Keep Up The Enthusiasm Graham
    Healing to Robert Bauval. Love to Hear you All Together.
    Blessings 📜🕊️⚕️⚖️💜🪽

  • @zeromiedo1218
    @zeromiedo1218 28 дней назад +12

    I could listen to Graham talk for hours.

  • @poindextertunes
    @poindextertunes Месяц назад +41

    How come nobody talks about Osireion?
    “James Westerman, a researcher, historian and archaeologist, has dedicated several decades to studying the mysteries of the Osireion, an ancient religious site in central Egypt. Largely submerged in water, the structure seems to defy nature by producing pressurized water from within at a rate no dewatering pumps have been able to match. In hopes of locating the water’s source, Westerman and his team have been monitoring water quality in the structure and surrounding wells, to determine if the water within the Osireion is distinct.”
    A natural water purification well that no industrial pump can empty is pretty wild imo. Dr Westermen also said he started drinking the water from Osireion and his eye sight regenerated. He no longer needs glasses. Not sure if I believe that 😅 but theres obviously some advanced knowledge required to naturally pressurize water. Hopefully we find out more about this site.

    • @casualviewing1096
      @casualviewing1096 Месяц назад +2

      I think you are getting your information from liars. His eyesight came back… 😂 and you still believe the other things he says? It was built during the reign of Seti the first. There is evidence of this, stop listening to grifters like Hancock and look up actual research on the place. Seti 1st name is even in the copper joining plates that are situated between the blocks. Not ‘graffitied on’ by Seti the way Hancock would suggest. Actually found in situ between blocks and under blocks placed above them, sealed away since construction. They actually blew away part of a block with dynamite to get to it if my memory serves correctly. And the structure was probably not finished, again you can look it up and find why egyptologists believe that.

    • @YouCountSheep
      @YouCountSheep Месяц назад +3

      @@casualviewing1096 About that "site" its already known that this is not something planned. Its connected to an aquifier, a gigantic one. The only way to stop the leak and excavate that site is to use something like the swiss use when they bore tunnels. They have something that drills tiny holes into the rock, very long holes and then they fill it with some kind of glue/concrete mix that will harden even submerged and close those cracks which then eventually will stop the leaks.
      But you have to ask yourself why this wasn't already done. Its not magical or some ancient tech we don't know about. And yeah that water isn't magical, but most likely very healthy and mineral rich, nothing more.

    • @КонстантинИванов-д1д
      @КонстантинИванов-д1д Месяц назад +1

      We are talking about it. But you gotta go to a library and do some digging because it doesn't fit neatly inside a youtube snippet or a podcast like graham's fairytales :) And it is mostly actual facts by researchers instead of someone's imagination running wild so it might not seem so interesting then.

    • @tshatos6442
      @tshatos6442 Месяц назад +4

      @@casualviewing1096why are you so close minded?

    • @dfgiuy22
      @dfgiuy22 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@tshatos6442because what the original post was saying is basically that of a grifter.
      If you believe that crud originally stated, i have a bridge i want to sell you!

  • @jbinkley22
    @jbinkley22 Месяц назад +23

    YES!!!! I have been obsessed with this topic and have been thinking about it a lot. Its like you literally read my mind and put Hancock on to talk pyramids. THANK YOU!

    • @totobeni
      @totobeni Месяц назад +5

      Graham Hancock is a fool

    • @MrSOLOPIANIST
      @MrSOLOPIANIST Месяц назад +3

      ​@totobeni the fool is YOU sir. 😂 Mr Hancock is a genius

    • @totobeni
      @totobeni Месяц назад

      @@MrSOLOPIANIST you thinking Graham Hancock is a genius tells me you are a clown. don't forget to put the nose on when you talk so people can laugh with you instead of at you.

    • @trotskyite1
      @trotskyite1 Месяц назад

      Oh dear 🙄 ​@@MrSOLOPIANIST

    • @MrSOLOPIANIST
      @MrSOLOPIANIST Месяц назад

      @trotskyite1 and now YOU are a genius. Because you finally realise Mr Hancock is a genius. I am too. Welcome to the club 😄

  • @robjohnston1433
    @robjohnston1433 6 часов назад +1

    The most obvious objection to his "Erosion due to heavy rains over thousands of years" is that when you see sand falling/blowing over obstacles, it looks EXACTLY LIKE water flowing!
    And sand "flowing" over stone/brick surfaces will cause significantly MORE erosion than water!
    As for "no evidence they were tombs" -- both Khufu and Menkaure's pyramids contained sarcophagi! Sadly the Menkaure was lost at sea on its way to the British Museum. But Khufu's (very damaged) sarcophagus is still on place IN his pyramid!

  • @Aaron-ym3mw
    @Aaron-ym3mw Месяц назад +77

    Thanks Lex for your continued respect of Graham

    • @backabeyond
      @backabeyond Месяц назад

      Graham is a conman. He's no different than Cayce, Icke, Bell, Carson, and any others i'm missing. None of them deserve respect. They just make up shit to confirm their own personal narrative.

  • @MrGlenRock
    @MrGlenRock Месяц назад +25

    I’ve seen the whole podcast, thank you Lex for bringing more light to Graham who is a singular special researcher.
    Love ya Graham!!!
    😎🤙🏼

  • @quadraSpazed
    @quadraSpazed Месяц назад +41

    Id love to give Graham a gram of coke and a few beers, sit back and just watch him go

  • @agony664
    @agony664 19 дней назад +3

    It's unfortunate that the Egyptian government is more concerned with protecting their tourism industry than allowing thorough investigations. The suppression of knowledge and manipulation of historical records are detrimental to our understanding of human civilization.

  • @GudieveNing
    @GudieveNing 29 дней назад +5

    Love this mans voice.

  • @Champz.zone213
    @Champz.zone213 Месяц назад +53

    Fantastic interview as always Lex. Appreciate your unique content.

    • @shamantank
      @shamantank Месяц назад +1

      Meh, we’re here for graham hancock no other reason

    • @RusselSprout
      @RusselSprout Месяц назад +2

      Unique? 😂 I like his interviews but he literally just waits for someone to be on Joe Rogan then invites them on his own show a few months later.. hardly "unique"

  • @intrepidus3378
    @intrepidus3378 Месяц назад +10

    I remember being in 4th grade and having a two gentlemen come into my school to make a presentation on ancient Egypt. They included the sphinx. It was just after we had completed a series on erosion. As soon as I saw the sphinx I thought it was water question erosion. I even asked a question during their q&a. The two guys just looked at each other for a second before politely disregarding the question.

    • @LilAligator
      @LilAligator 23 дня назад +4

      I think you should be on Joe Rogan.

    • @GuyRBrewer109
      @GuyRBrewer109 22 дня назад

      Because it kills the LIES of Greek Philosophers. That's why Graham is ostracized by the scientific community. Notice how ALL books on the physical sciences have a "Greek" father? The Sphinx is evidence that the Greeks did not discover the "Great Year" or that the world was round. It occured to me that the if there was a such thing as Greek philosophy, then nobody in Europe would of thought the world was flat!

  • @phillybul215
    @phillybul215 Месяц назад +15

    This my OG right here I always click when I see him

  • @craigcrisp7038
    @craigcrisp7038 14 дней назад

    Lex I just found your channel today man major respect for what you do and having Graham in talking about all these things is really a gem

  • @ahisup839
    @ahisup839 21 день назад +4

    Instead of always just saying his part of belief. I want to see graham debating archeologists that believe in mainstream history that we have been taught in schools.

    • @Dumfancy
      @Dumfancy 19 дней назад +2

      That's a phenomenal idea. Id love to see something like that as well

    • @bobbyhill7141
      @bobbyhill7141 19 дней назад +3

      I think he has done that on the joe rogan pod.

  • @M.W.H.
    @M.W.H. Месяц назад +12

    Some say, to uncover the mysteries of the Giza Plateau one must unlock the secrets of the Altus Plateau.

  • @bpd9660
    @bpd9660 Месяц назад +4

    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

  • @jeworthy
    @jeworthy Месяц назад +10

    As I recall, Peter Thompkins and Christopher Bird wrote "The Secrets of the Great Pyramids" in the early seventies, discussing much of what Hancock is presenting. The book also had a paper on ancient, mostly Egyptian, measurement systems evident in the Pyramids' structure. They also reference and integrate the records of many previous inquiries including the Napoleonic expeditions. The Rosetta stone was discovered on one of those expeditions. There is a high degree of consistency between Hancock's presentation and the book.

  • @klongwright-vf8ry
    @klongwright-vf8ry 3 дня назад +3

    I’m an Egyptologist working in the Nile Delta. Listen - no one attacks you they attack your conclusions. Stop with this victim mentality alright, just stop. You, unlike me and my colleagues, enjoy a lucrative monetary gain by espousing the sensational and the contradictory. The geologist indicated there was severe water erosion on a lower levels of the sphinx - well, you don’t discuss how it was built, whether that ingress is marked in the quarry the stone came from, nor do you discuss sampling of the bedrock directly adjacent to the Sphinx. What’s more - what is your so what here? The ire? The ire is not that you could be right. There is nothing wrong with recalibrating knowledge on a particular topic. For gods’ sakes man - we all thought Ma’adi was some mass producer of Copper when in fact we now know only in the past few decades that is just not the case. The community did not ridicule the original archaeologists who came to such a conclusion. They simply interpreted what they had and later when more data was collected they were proven wrong. This notion that there is a plethora of Egyptologists attacking you is absurd. YOU sir, are the one attacking us. All I ever hear in my classroom is “well Graham Hancock says you’re all close-minded”, or online “yeah buddy? How about you and your Hollywood pedophile friends stop lying. Graham is speaking the truth”
    So what the fuck Hancock - I go to school for 13 years, work as an archaeologist for 6, and while I’m sweating my ass off in the western delta on a measly $1000 USD salary a month to do the physical excavating and research, you get to disparage me and mine using the data we collected. You fly around in a fancy helicopter and enjoy this notoriety, yet ME and MY COLLEAGUES are the ones somehow wrong, lying, and not looking at the facts?? What’s worse is that I thought Friedman was a critical thinker - forget the science for a moment and look at the people. One guy has degree in social modalities of communication and control, vs a guy who endured a 32 hour comp exam to qualify for a dissertation in Egyptology. Yep, I must be the nutter in this.

  • @Makias72
    @Makias72 5 дней назад

    Graham you Did a fantastic job making our case!

  • @upperroomtoo
    @upperroomtoo Месяц назад +17

    Every ancient culture has a deluge story. The problem that Graham runs into is so many archeologist that are loath to suggest anything that might make it look like they are verifying biblical stories. Graham does not operate under those constraints and is free to believe what he sees and and synthesize it with what the ancients wrote.

    • @klaudioabazi4478
      @klaudioabazi4478 Месяц назад

      He's a journalist moron. Not an archaeologist. He's managed to convince idiots like you that his opinion is worth a damn.

    • @Ims51
      @Ims51 Месяц назад +1

      Sure, I'm all for him being a free thinker, however, and if the descrapency is 8.000 years with zero evidence it is a huge problem, still very Interesting to think about though.

    • @russellmillar7132
      @russellmillar7132 Месяц назад +2

      No. Every culture does not have a flood myth. Many do but at least as many don't. The one in the Bible is believed (by those who believe it) to have happened around 2500 BCE. This is when the pyramids at Giza where being built. The floods in the various myths are not referencing the same event, and we know that floods are regularly occurring events. The people who composed them, in antiquity, had no concept of the real size and shape of the Earth and so couldn't know whether a flood was worldwide or just regional.

    • @damienchall8297
      @damienchall8297 Месяц назад

      The buybull isn't accurate history at all

    • @peterg9729
      @peterg9729 29 дней назад

      There's hardly anywhere on Earth which doesn't flood. North Carolina now has flood stories. Handshandyracistwhitesupremacttsrealitydeniercock would claim that it was a racial memory of the ice sheets melting.

  • @EsmeSalzman
    @EsmeSalzman 5 дней назад

    graham is so brilliant. need to hear him speak more!

  • @gornes2403
    @gornes2403 Месяц назад +6

    I had no idea that Robert Bauval has been having such serious health issues, and it's so sad to hear for me because I love his presentations. I appreciate Graham mentioning him, they both were so badass back then, and although battling such health issues at 76 is a serious thing, I pray he gets better and I hope I have the chance to hear him talk in this modern podcast way. I am also so happy to see Graham doing well after what he's been through, he is so sharp now. And now I am gonna start watching the 2nd season of Ancient Apocalypse.

  • @titoramos5766
    @titoramos5766 17 дней назад +1

    Graham Hancock is a genius

  • @Halbared
    @Halbared Месяц назад +35

    Great guest, Lex.

    • @КонстантинИванов-д1д
      @КонстантинИванов-д1д Месяц назад +1

      oh you mean the guy that was saying there are pyramids and giant stone faces on Mars and then suddenly shut up when better pictures came out ? Yeah, great.

    • @Halbared
      @Halbared Месяц назад +1

      @@КонстантинИванов-д1д Hancock wrote a book. What are his latest comments on the subject?

    • @the_endgame
      @the_endgame 21 день назад +1

      ​@@Halbared Nothing he just moved to the next scam

  • @prasannabelkale5202
    @prasannabelkale5202 22 дня назад +2

    In Indus Valley civilization too, the 7 sages (Saptarishi) is a strong notion. This is remarkable that this repeats in Egyptian records too.

  • @Gnik4144
    @Gnik4144 29 дней назад +12

    Man if only we could travel back in time and see how and why the pyramids were actually built and what the sphinx actually looked like.

    • @khimaros
      @khimaros 27 дней назад +5

      As a kid I couldn’t have cared less when we studied ancient Egypt, but if I had a Time Machine, boy it’s the first thing I’d do now!

    • @Gnik4144
      @Gnik4144 27 дней назад +3

      @@khimaros yeah the older I get I realize I wish I would have paid a little more attention in history class

    • @ab-js2gw
      @ab-js2gw 25 дней назад

      If you used alternative science you might be able to. Currently we have NWO superceded internet and devices "limited tech".

    • @frankygers
      @frankygers 23 дня назад +2

      I’ve been to them when we transited the Suez on HMS Southampton. Trust me. It’s awesome to see.

    • @Gnik4144
      @Gnik4144 23 дня назад

      @@frankygers have you posted any videos of it?

  • @GreatMindd
    @GreatMindd Месяц назад +3

    Perhaps the answers to many of the astronomical questions in egyptology, could be found in Indology/Indic/Vedic Studies. Btw the 7 sages in ancient Indian history are referring to as Saptarishis.

  • @weeverob
    @weeverob Месяц назад +16

    A great guest would be Christopher Dunn who believes the great pyramid was built to be a machine

    • @sine0
      @sine0 Месяц назад

      Check out the land of chem guy from Danny Jones podcast

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 Месяц назад

      Right. It was a washing machine for Egyptian loin cloths!

    • @jepulis6674
      @jepulis6674 Месяц назад

      I believe the pyramids were involved in the 2016 elections to fake votes for Donald Trump. Thats pretty much as reasonable as a belief.

    • @3in24
      @3in24 Месяц назад

      $5 you think the earth is flat

    • @kenpumford754
      @kenpumford754 Месяц назад

      Land of Chem guy and Chris Dunn have independently come to the conclusion that the Queen’s chamber and the Queen’s chamber shafts were designed for chemical reactions. Makes more sense than any Egyptologist’s theory that I’ve heard.

  • @antonios111
    @antonios111 5 дней назад

    This is the most Indiana Jones story, I’ve heard and I’m all for it ❤

  • @nikolaboroja5854
    @nikolaboroja5854 Месяц назад +10

    Dear Lex, bring Dr Semir Osmanagic to this topic.

  • @ericdaly1349
    @ericdaly1349 21 день назад +1

    I don’t understand the hate over having different theories or perspectives of ancient Egypt. Especially when Egypt itself prevents a lot of archaeologically

    • @Usumgallu
      @Usumgallu 11 дней назад +1

      There's no hate. There's simply just not alternative theories. Graham Hancock, just as Erich von Däniken and Zecharia Sitchin before make up spectacular stories to sell books. All this is financially motivated. If this guy was actually interested in ancient history, he would have gotten a degree in it and published his findings in academy.
      Egypt doesn't really prevent archaeology, they just restrict access from people who have absolutely no clue what they are doing and how to protect the ancient monuments. There have been several authorized projects in Giza for mapping undiscovered chambers within the pyramids, so I don't really understand where this statement comes from. There are also dozens of excavations going on as we speak.
      Hawass is a controversial person, but not for the reasons Hancock wants people to believe.

  • @CoolCoyote
    @CoolCoyote Месяц назад +6

    well done Graham Hancock it rolls off the tongue for you very easily all of this incredible stuff for a series of monuments designed to last for all time and nobody knows really how the hell they did it let alone carve up to 100 ton blocks. They wanted to impress us didnt they well they have.

  • @jasonflora5367
    @jasonflora5367 22 часа назад

    Graham is an amazing researcher and archeologist. Extremely articulate and professional in every way. I'm so glad you were able to have him on.

    • @robjohnston1433
      @robjohnston1433 6 часов назад +1

      Hancock IS NOT "an archaeologist"!
      He says he is a journalist/researcher.
      If you want a detailed critique of his quite silly theories, consult a genuine archaeologist's videos ... Milo of 'Miniminuteman'!

  • @Micksmix256
    @Micksmix256 29 дней назад +4

    Lex, have someone like Pierre Tallet on. deciphered lost scrolls found near giza that explained how they carried stone during high tide via a ship right to the base of the pyramid.. Actual science.

    • @crammons7330
      @crammons7330 28 дней назад +3

      How did they then lift those stones to be cut to near-perfect specifications to then be set in their designated place since the stones still had to be cut and lifted and placed with the level of precision that we see in the finished product to this day? Using high tide still wouldn't explain how it was done or could be done

    • @Micksmix256
      @Micksmix256 28 дней назад

      @@crammons7330 watch a video on pierre tallet, goes into all of it.

  • @Nasengold
    @Nasengold 29 дней назад +2

    What I find fascinating is that EVERYONE talks about bigger and way older humans before the flood. They probably couldn't survive the catastrophic change.

    • @ralphahsman6748
      @ralphahsman6748 9 дней назад

      You don’t believe that right ? How would we have different races if only 1 man and woman would create the rest of our current world.

  • @manuellujan666
    @manuellujan666 Месяц назад +20

    We need a Joe and Jamie episode

  • @HenrySosenite
    @HenrySosenite 25 дней назад +1

    14:15 This deserves more attention from Hancock. The evidence that Vies was a fraud is very compelling. Hancock is honestly downplaying how much modern Egyptology relies on Vies' fraudulence

  • @tye829
    @tye829 15 дней назад +4

    Always baffles me that people think the pyramids must have taken advanced technology to build. They are large triangular prisms lol. Extremely easy to build. (1) You make a bunch of bricks of roughly the same size and shape (using a mold, most likely). (2) Then you take some of them and place them on the ground in the shape of a big square. That will be the base of the pyramid. (3) You then take more of your bricks and make another square, _but this time_ you make this square slightly smaller than the base and you make it _on top of_ the base. (4) You continue step 3 until these square “layers” have tapered to a point. That’s what a triangular prism, or “pyramid,” is - a square-base 3d object that tapers to a point at the top, giving an overall triangular appearance because 4 sides are triangles.
    This is seriously easy. There is no doubt in my mind that the Egyptians could have easily accomplished this with simple tools, like ropes and pulleys and ramps to pull stones up on top of the others. Any complexity like how many bricks are needed could easily be solved with simple mathematics. As for the tunnels, tombs, other stuff inside the pyramid - you either draw up a blueprint that factors in the creation of these as you are building, or you just build the entire pyramid first then dig out the tunnels the same way you would in any other structure. With men and chisels, shovels, and other simple tools.

    • @DomiSiki
      @DomiSiki 10 дней назад +2

      Easy isnt it. Then you lift 100 tons blocks with crane and that is it. Dig some tunnels later…..Not sure why whole world trying to figure out how they did it and here, in the comment you explained everything.

    • @Cataclysm_1
      @Cataclysm_1 8 дней назад

      ​@@DomiSiki ramps, man made pools to float, pulleys.

    • @muscleman125
      @muscleman125 8 дней назад +2

      Okay so how did they move these blocks hundreds of miles across a sandy desert? How did they then cut these blocks to be perfectly flat with perfect 90 degree angles?
      You realize you can't cast mold granite, right?
      Also, you realize that the pyramids were not originally just blocks stacked, up, but actually had an outside layer that ran flush down the entire pyramid?
      Oh, did you also know that the great pyramids are actually 8 sided, and are not perfectly square triangular prisms?
      You basically just described how to build a pyramid in minecraft and expect that it's the same exact way in real life. Do you understand how absolutely perfect the dimensions of the great pyramids are? A single block being just an inch out of place would've ruined the entire project.

    • @alexandrebravo4472
      @alexandrebravo4472 2 дня назад

      so easy to cut granite. not even squares, we're talking about tunnels, corridors, passageways of all sorts that look cut with a scalpel.
      idk how YOU would explain that but clearly it has fascinated humans for ever

  • @jamieryman
    @jamieryman 16 часов назад

    Enjoy them together

  • @shikawgoh
    @shikawgoh Месяц назад +30

    I love how Graham always has to play up the persecuted martyr, being picked on by vindictive archeologists and scientists. As though he can’t possibly understand why archaeologists, who have spent careers in the field, accumulating, analyzing, researching and sharing that EVIDENCE in widely distributed papers and lectures and classes and museums would somehow have an issue with a charlatan (though very intelligent, articulate, and knowledgeable about prehistoric times) who essentially weaves fantastical hypotheses within accurately described places, timelines, and cultures for financial gain. Selling hundreds of thousands of fantasy books and having a popular show espouse theories (with no evidence to back them up)to folks blindly yearning for some “alternate” take on history because “man, wouldn’t that be cool if…..” Meanwhile, hardworking archeologists and scientists are out there digging, researching, reviewing and sharing actual artifacts and piecing together as accurate of an idea of our past as they can. Based on facts, evidence and accurately shared knowledge. It might not be glamorous work. They might not be laughing all the way to the bank, but they’re doing it the right way. As Carl Sagan (who I’m sure would’ve thought Hancock a quack) once famously said, “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence”. As for Hancock’s hypothesis of a “super race” globe trotting and “teaching” other lowly societies advanced techniques etc, there’s absolutely no evidence to back that up. None whatsoever..

    • @daverudd-zt3ob
      @daverudd-zt3ob Месяц назад +9

      Indeed, very fanciful. But at least he’s succinct and tries to patch stuff together. Meanwhile, your archaeologists bumble about but still don’t have solid answers.

    • @freeindeed13
      @freeindeed13 Месяц назад +9

      @@daverudd-zt3ob Yes he articulates his bullshit beautifully.

    • @godsquadclips4000
      @godsquadclips4000 Месяц назад +7

      @@daverudd-zt3ob I’d rather someone admit they don’t know an answer than make one up and profit off of it. You have your criticism facing the wrong direction.

    • @shikawgoh
      @shikawgoh Месяц назад

      @@daverudd-zt3ob Confusing solid evidentiary work with “bumbling” is laughably ignorant and demeaning. And “they still don’t have solid answers”? Solid answers to what? A fanciful hypothesis made up by Hancock based on….nothing? Of course they don’t have answers to a made up question or in this case, hypothesis. They report what they find. And what they’re finding hasn’t somehow verified Hancocks hypothesis. And yet Hancock gets upset that they can’t get on board with his ideas, when he and the archeologists working in the field have no evidence to back it up. Do you not see the ridiculousness in that scenario? Meanwhile he continues to shell out material to the equivalent of big foot myth “believers”. Evidence talks… BS walks.

    • @wixxed
      @wixxed Месяц назад

      Which parts are bullshit

  • @tango186
    @tango186 11 дней назад +1

    These have almost become unlistenable at night due to the ads that will go on for 30 minutes.

  • @Harlan-my7ui
    @Harlan-my7ui Месяц назад +5

    If you believe the humid Sahara was real, then you have to accept that the Sphinx would have been underwater, then underwater during the flood seasons as the area underwent desertification.

  • @tonySlll1989
    @tonySlll1989 17 дней назад

    Love the channel and guest, great watch. I find all this fascinating.
    I’ve always wondered how far back history goes, as in actually facts and data.
    When talking about history a lot of speculation is used, words like suggest, perhaps, maybe, might have, looks like.
    How can someone born in 1950 tell me what was going on 1000’s of years ago?

  • @guardianbuilds9660
    @guardianbuilds9660 Месяц назад +9

    12:00 Lex realizing Graham isnt actually going to answer his question because it is a weal spot for him. He never acknowledges the strongest evidence against him, only the weakest.

    • @peterg9729
      @peterg9729 29 дней назад +3

      He never acknowledges any evidence against him. He always sneers and attacks the messengers and can never ever ever show that real archaeologists are wrong.

  • @alexandercarlson919
    @alexandercarlson919 19 дней назад +1

    What i've learned is that lots of secrets of the world are known and filed away but never shared.

    • @garrytaylor9091
      @garrytaylor9091 15 дней назад

      So much is hidden from humanity by a select few that have absolutely no right

  • @tranceformerfx
    @tranceformerfx Месяц назад +32

    Wow, there's so many archeological experts in here. lol

    • @chaoticgood1776
      @chaoticgood1776 Месяц назад +6

      There aren’t any in academia

    • @ultrainstinctdad4538
      @ultrainstinctdad4538 Месяц назад +1

      But I did stay at a holiday inn last night

    • @minkowski4d
      @minkowski4d Месяц назад

      @@chaoticgood1776yeah lets forget about all of science and See How the Emotionally invested and undereducated people of the internet drive the world. Speaking of people like you

    • @clayton5584
      @clayton5584 Месяц назад +8

      There isn't one speaking in this video.

    • @letyvasquez2025
      @letyvasquez2025 Месяц назад +1

      Many more fiction enthusiasts than actual archaeologists

  • @keithgupton9349
    @keithgupton9349 Месяц назад +8

    Egypt gets all the love regarding pyramids. But there are more pyramids in Sudan than there are in Egypt!

    • @ovechkin100
      @ovechkin100 Месяц назад +17

      yea and they are way less impressive

    • @penelopemelson3797
      @penelopemelson3797 Месяц назад +5

      @@keithgupton9349 Giza gets all the attention, but there are 118 Pyramids in egypt.

    • @keithgupton9349
      @keithgupton9349 25 дней назад

      @@ovechkin100
      Less impressive to you.

    • @the_endgame
      @the_endgame 25 дней назад

      @@keithgupton9349 I agree they are more impressive in their scale and concentration as a complex.

    • @ovechkin100
      @ovechkin100 25 дней назад +1

      @@keithgupton9349 settle down. Im sorry you have so little understanding in those pyramids, that you are just as impressed with something that was vastly, and i mean VASTLY inferior to the pyramids. The time and skill that took to build them va the great pyramid is not even comparable. Be impressed all you want, they are not as impressive as the great pyramid’s. Imagine comparing a kids drawing with that of famous renaissance art.

  • @einsjam
    @einsjam 25 дней назад +2

    We shouldn't make pseudo archeology mainstream

    • @Usumgallu
      @Usumgallu 11 дней назад

      Yeah it would be actually nice to have someone over who debunks these ridiculous stories. This is basically no different from asking someone to speak in favor of flat earth or that the moon is a hologram.

  • @NiekLodewijkx
    @NiekLodewijkx Месяц назад +19

    The silenced him with a second season

    • @sine0
      @sine0 Месяц назад

      What does that mean

    • @the_endgame
      @the_endgame 25 дней назад

      @@sine0 you can't figure it out? lol

  • @henrynovell8752
    @henrynovell8752 Месяц назад +1

    Graham is legit. History will show him as being an important catalyst for opening the minds of ego heavy scientists.

    • @peterg9729
      @peterg9729 29 дней назад

      He's a fraud. he's a junkie. He's a snake oil selling charlatan.

  • @waxwars9183
    @waxwars9183 Месяц назад +8

    I was fascinated by graham and still am but purely for entertainment. I just started following some real archeologists and it’s equally entertaining how they debunk almost everything graham says. It’s very entertaining to see both sides of the information.

    • @kingcosworth2643
      @kingcosworth2643 Месяц назад +8

      A lot of what those 'real' archeologists have said has been de bunked too. Changing the minds of academics is almost impossible, could you imagine spending your career on something, becoming classed as an expert in the area all for someone to come along a say there maybe another explanation, the realization your career and standing maybe based on nonsense is not an attractive one, so they do all they can to make sure the story doesn't change. This is why Galileo spent the end of his life in house arrest for making the claim that the earth orbits the sun.

    • @matthewbouton5121
      @matthewbouton5121 Месяц назад

      Can you imagin nasa seeing a booster being caught by chop sticks.
      Oof
      ​@@kingcosworth2643

    • @beyondthunderstick1578
      @beyondthunderstick1578 Месяц назад

      Dribble uses lies to debunk an these smart "uni trained" archaeologists are good at fooling lay people. These same believed the clovis model as biblical for most of their careers. Dribble lied on Rogan and created facts that were clearly false. Watch Hancock's rebuttal. He didn't have time to research all of the "facts" till after the show. Dribble was dribbling nonsense.

    • @letyvasquez2025
      @letyvasquez2025 Месяц назад

      Falsifying is part of the scientific endeavor.
      Make false claims belongs to the pseudo-intelligentsia.

    • @peterg9729
      @peterg9729 29 дней назад +1

      Almost everything?
      EVERYTHING!

  • @SATANS__DAD
    @SATANS__DAD 7 дней назад

    Do Way More Egypt Podcast's While Ur Healthy O.G It's Important U Are Really Smart 🧠

  • @plavyn
    @plavyn Месяц назад +5

    Why would anyone take this guys seriously and his completely baseless theories

    • @peterg9729
      @peterg9729 29 дней назад +1

      Cultist have to cult. If you've spent all that money on his fraudulent books then you have to keep going.

    • @muscleman125
      @muscleman125 8 дней назад +1

      Because all of you "logical thinkers" are going around shitting on everybody and not actually trying to counter anything he says.
      Literally not a single one of you people has actually tried to legitimately discredit him. All you morons do is call him a racist, a grifter, an idiot, etc....
      You just hear some talking head on your screen say "Science says this" and you run with it because you aren't capable of free thought.

  • @praywithoutceasing2966
    @praywithoutceasing2966 11 дней назад

    The shafts that line up with Sirius and the other constellations makes me think there is something special about that specific star light, maybe for the use of meditation and out of body experiences and connecting to other beings from those constellations 😇

  • @macguru9999
    @macguru9999 Месяц назад +5

    The 3 pyramid sites at teotihuacan (pyr sun, moon and a non pyr square of the temple of the feathered serpent) are laid out in the SAME proportions and positions as the Giza prys and the stars in orion's belt. But the squares themselves are rotated about 45 degrees relative to the positional layout.... take a look

  • @Philip-w5l
    @Philip-w5l Месяц назад

    This young man is astoundedly gifted with poise as well as many other gifts of the mind...I have observed something about him... His intolerance of the common idiots... I'm always ready to watch anything either hosted by him, or he is a guest speaker on someone's podcast...I have no interest or, desire to sit with him in an interview,as to the great respect I have for him...

    • @shankz8854
      @shankz8854 Месяц назад +1

      His audience is almost entirely made up of “common idiots” so it’s supremely important that he be tolerant of them. They buy his books and pay his bills.

  • @pocortr9077
    @pocortr9077 Месяц назад +8

    Graham Hancock is that f-ing dude. Just finished his 2nd season of “Ancient Apocalypse” on Netflix yesterday, and it just came out yesterday! Giving us alternate theories ab our history only makes sense to do bc a lot doesn’t make sense.

    • @godsquadclips4000
      @godsquadclips4000 Месяц назад

      @@pocortr9077 “alternate theories” pfffft. I’m glad you enjoyed the show but I hope you don’t seriously believe the claims he makes.

    • @gulliblegumbo4124
      @gulliblegumbo4124 21 день назад +1

      @@godsquadclips4000so you just believe everything science says? Even though it’s constantly changing & things that were fact yesterday are false today etc. You do realise science is a business & the elite fund & choose what papers come out, what gets hidden what studies get funded etc … if you’re not aware, you might as well not speak on the topics

    • @godsquadclips4000
      @godsquadclips4000 19 дней назад

      @ wow dude… I don’t even know where to begin with this one. Sounds like you don’t really know how science works tbh. Or what it is. Or what the scientific method is. Or what radiocarbon dating is. Or what peer reviewed studies are. Or what meta analyses are. Please don’t speak on topics you aren’t educated on, thanks!

  • @TheCaminoGuide
    @TheCaminoGuide 28 дней назад +2

    Here's a thought... What if the Sphinx is very very old and ended up buried under the sand with only the head sticking out. Over time erosion made it sort of a roughly head-shaped lump but the new inhabitants didn't know that it went deeper. We look at our own mountains and hills and imagine they look like something. We even name them Camelback or birds head peak... So what if the new inhabitants saw this lump there and thought it looked like something and without knowing that it was an entire lion underneath, they simply carved it into the head of their pharaoh like the man who carved Mount Rushmore saw the heads of Presidents in the Rock? And perhaps it was only later discovered that there was an entire lion's body under the sand?

    • @user-ev8lv2rk8i
      @user-ev8lv2rk8i 25 дней назад

      Dude the Egyptians built the sphinx completely the same time as the Giza pyramids

    • @gregorymorse8423
      @gregorymorse8423 25 дней назад

      Here is a thought... What if this guy said no to drugs? Would this post even exist 😂

    • @arrowintheknee9956
      @arrowintheknee9956 25 дней назад

      ​@@user-ev8lv2rk8i Egyptians didn't build those 3 pyramids, the others yes, but not these 3.

    • @brandonsmith2172
      @brandonsmith2172 20 дней назад

      @@user-ev8lv2rk8iExplain the erosion.

    • @alexandercarlson919
      @alexandercarlson919 19 дней назад

      @@gregorymorse8423 Easter Island, people for a long time didn't know there lower sections under the head. Pretty plausible people only saw the head and recarved it.

  • @liebs1973
    @liebs1973 Месяц назад +41

    A lot of people poop on Graham but i think he's a genius

    • @jaymcbakerk
      @jaymcbakerk Месяц назад +19

      A genius storyteller who weaves together factual events with imaginary bullshit

    • @whosthat3677
      @whosthat3677 Месяц назад

      @@jaymcbakerkbut, hear me out, if he’s more right than wrong?

    • @SelectP
      @SelectP Месяц назад +3

      He narrates other people's wild assertions. He is a story teller...... nothing more.

    • @kirkoconnell
      @kirkoconnell Месяц назад +3

      That says a lot about you that I think you are not able to actually understand.

    • @Ivan_1919
      @Ivan_1919 Месяц назад +4

      @@jaymcbakerkWe need you to debate him, on this channel or perhaps Rogan’s. Email him with your doubts and concerns. We shall wait with baited breath 😏

  • @scottbreseke716
    @scottbreseke716 Месяц назад

    I recently found out that my yoga guru commented on the pyramids, saying that the pyramids were NOT built by the Egyptians. They were built by a completely different race of people. NOT the Arabs.

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 Месяц назад

      The Arabs arrived in the 7th-century A.D. You are out to lunch!

    • @peterg9729
      @peterg9729 29 дней назад

      Well that settles it! Did your Grandmother tell you that Cleopatra was Black too?

  • @jaymcbakerk
    @jaymcbakerk Месяц назад +8

    lol it’s Graham “but it looks manmade” Hancock. Solid evidence as always

    • @muscleman125
      @muscleman125 8 дней назад +1

      The saddest thing is that you people are so hell bent on hating to make yourselves feel better/smarter, that you aren't even capable of actually listening to what he has to say because the instant he says something your ego can't handle, it's all you people focus on.
      Actual evidence:
      -Symbols being found worldwide (like the swastika, 4-square, etc...)
      -Granite for pyramids came from hundreds of miles away, stones are all cut to perfection using supposedly copper. Each pyramid contains millions of blocks each weighing more than a minivan. The conventional theory for copper tools would've required hundreds of millions of man hours in a society that was nowhere near as populated as it is today, and all of this happening in less than 25 years. Oh, and slave labor wasn't ever used, so these highly skilled masons would've likely been working extremely long hours non-stop to meet the 25 year deadline.
      (Yes, you can cut granite with copper, sand, and water. However it takes several men literally all day to cut several inches deep, with mixed results on how clean/straight the cuts are)
      -There is absolutely zero Egyptian documentation of the great pyramids being constructed, yet there is plenty of documentation for other achievements in ancient Egypt.
      -Similar architecture traits can also be found in stone constructions worldwide. See the "ancient stone nubs" found literally worldwide.
      -Also see "polygonal stone bricks" seen in the same structures as the nubs all over the world.
      -You can also look into lesser known megalithic sites, some of which have even larger, heavier, and more complex stone constructions.
      -It seems many of these buildings had something to do with the stars, for example Aztecs created pools to reflect the stars for easier mapping, great pyramids line up with Orion's belt, etc...
      This list of strange coincidences and unexplainable realities is what makes Graham Hancock so convincing. There is a plethora of evidence to support the notion we are missing major pieces of information from human history.
      Yet I'd bet any amount of money the moment you started reading this comment, your little ego immediately put me into the "wackjob idiot conspiracy theorist" compartment even though I've actually provided you with some of the stronger questions we have on this hypothesis.

    • @WeToddEd-r3g
      @WeToddEd-r3g 4 дня назад

      ​@muscleman125 So a quick Google search shows you are flat out wrong about "there is ZERO documents about the pyramids being built."
      - "While ancient Egyptians did not extensively document the detailed process of building the pyramids within the pyramids themselves, they did leave behind records, primarily in the form of papyri, that provide valuable insights into the construction process, including worker details, quarry operations, and transportation logistics, offering a glimpse into the daily activities of pyramid builders; essentially, they documented aspects of the construction but not in a comprehensive, step-by-step manner."
      They have found these papyri documents near the red Sea. We actually know quite a bit about where the stones came from, which quarries, and how they got there.
      People really need to stop just regurgitating what Graham says because it sounds cool. Look up info for yourself. Look for counter arguments from real scientists. Look into debunking videos on Grahams claims (there are plenty).

  • @user-638jdjdpoop
    @user-638jdjdpoop 13 дней назад +1

    Graham Handick

  • @scandalouslando204
    @scandalouslando204 Месяц назад +6

    Everything that Graham is saying I've heard him say probably 20 different times over 20 years. He just made another cycle of podcast and they're all saying exact the same thing as he said 5 years ago when he did Joe Rogan

    • @AG-oy4gh
      @AG-oy4gh Месяц назад +1

      grifter

    • @bpd9660
      @bpd9660 Месяц назад

      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

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 Месяц назад

      He’s a complete fantasist.

    • @ChiquitaSpeaks
      @ChiquitaSpeaks Месяц назад +1

      And he’s more popular than ever today and ppl are still learning. Why would his self assured theories about something thousands of years old change? That’s like lol critiquing a university professor for teaching his subject for 2 decades…

  • @NGC-catseye
    @NGC-catseye 26 дней назад

    And Egypt ruled all of the lands from Syria, Lebanon, Canna, Jordan, Saudi coasts & Sudan. It was a vast empire.

  • @just-a-cupcake
    @just-a-cupcake Месяц назад +6

    I completely admire this man. Bc of him, I've changed my whole world view of history & I've never looked back. It led me to so much interesting research, but also extreme frustration at mainstream archeologists who refuse to even consider the facts of our history.

    • @JacobLee-o6s
      @JacobLee-o6s Месяц назад +4

      Graham doesn't argue any facts and he admits that himself, he merely is bringing awareness to a possibility. We to this date, don't have evidence of any civilization beyond Gobleki tepe 12000 years ago.
      The fact you've completely changed your entire world view and have more conviction than Hancock speaks for itself

    • @JacobLee-o6s
      @JacobLee-o6s Месяц назад +1

      I understand though! He speaks with pure conviction and confidence when he himself has few convictions! Very apparent when he speaks with such confidence about topics and methods nobody alive is positive about! Like how the pyramids were constructed!

    • @just-a-cupcake
      @just-a-cupcake Месяц назад +2

      @JacobLee-o6s Not really. Bc of his research, I've expanded my beliefs. I've read "The Epic of Gilgamesh", studied Bible passages, studied astronomy, geology & many, many ancient cultures & their beliefs & myths & customs. I absolutely believe we've been here on this planet way longer than the mainstream academics would have us believe. There's absolutely nothing wrong with the fact that I changed my entire world view.

    • @welshmonsterhunter7028
      @welshmonsterhunter7028 Месяц назад +4

      So in other words you didn't like the boring real history so you went for the more fantastical version which has no good evidence,Research isn't watching crazy grifters on RUclips just so you're aware

    • @just-a-cupcake
      @just-a-cupcake Месяц назад

      @welshmonsterhunter7028 That's not even close to what I said. Apparently, reading comprehension is a " you problem."

  • @Eriugena8
    @Eriugena8 Месяц назад +21

    Graham is the perfect example of Americans eating any bullshit if it has a british accent.

    • @theburgermeister7214
      @theburgermeister7214 Месяц назад +10

      He's far smarter than you are

    • @shankz8854
      @shankz8854 Месяц назад +4

      @@theburgermeister7214what a childish rebuttal

    • @chiefvercingetorix3662
      @chiefvercingetorix3662 Месяц назад +2

      You have as much proof as he does. Nothing is truth, it is perspective.

    • @shankz8854
      @shankz8854 Месяц назад +4

      @@chiefvercingetorix3662 yeah, no one has proof, but real archaeologists have actual evidence. Graham has conjecture.

    • @BurnallSan
      @BurnallSan Месяц назад +3

      Yup. Total idiot and honestly his ideas are pretty racist as well. Love this show but lost a ton of respect for it seeing this.

  • @damianstasek8946
    @damianstasek8946 21 день назад

    G is a real G

  • @ballBozeman
    @ballBozeman Месяц назад +7

    Wikipedia says the Sphinx water erosion hypothesis “is considered psuedoarchaeology by mainstream scholarship.” Why don’t they just say it is wrong?

    • @danielbolton6905
      @danielbolton6905 Месяц назад +3

      How can it be pseudoarchaeology it’s geology!!

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes Месяц назад

      is that not what they said?

    • @penelopemelson3797
      @penelopemelson3797 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@danielbolton6905no, it is puedogeology. Graham does not take the environment into account at the time he says the spinx was built means the spinx would have been in the river.

    • @trevorward4762
      @trevorward4762 Месяц назад +5

      @@penelopemelson3797except it isn’t Grahams theory lol it’s Dr Robert’s theory who holds a degree in geology from Harvard. What’s your argument now?

    • @casualviewing1096
      @casualviewing1096 Месяц назад +4

      @@trevorward4762that he is probably wrong. Dr Robert Schneiker puts forward the hypothesis that almost all other geologists and archaeologists who have studied it believe. Schoch is a wacky guy who believes some wild things about a lot of places, his colleagues often disagree with his more sensational ideas, his sphinx hypothesis being one. Why put your money on the guy who attends alien conventions and says wild shit, instead of the consensus of educated geologists who disagree with him?

  • @jese8972
    @jese8972 Месяц назад +5

    Why are the experts so afraid of pattern recognition?

    • @kingcosworth2643
      @kingcosworth2643 Месяц назад +9

      Because then they would no longer be experts if their knowledge is proven incorrect, it's that simple I'm afraid.

    • @peterg9729
      @peterg9729 29 дней назад

      Why are cultist junkie turds so afraid that their god is proven to be false?

  • @Adam-s7y4g
    @Adam-s7y4g Месяц назад +7

    Its obvious there was a difference race of beings here. They've left earth. Dont blame em really. Whod wanna stay here with us

    • @renman3000
      @renman3000 Месяц назад

      Yah, intergalactic beings came here. They didn’t share electricity or how to travel time, but instead built 3 pyramids for an inbred.

    • @randomuser88844
      @randomuser88844 Месяц назад +6

      It was a different era. We’ll re-enter a similar era in approximately 500-600 years. Everything is cyclical here. Enjoy the experience.

    • @bossaudio12
      @bossaudio12 Месяц назад +2

      Good trolling

    • @penelopemelson3797
      @penelopemelson3797 Месяц назад +3

      Now that is really racist and an insult to the egyptians.

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes Месяц назад

      ⁠@@penelopemelson3797they might be wrong but calling them racist is extremely hypercritical. Kinda discounts the blight of folks who currently deal with it everyday

  • @bharathsf
    @bharathsf 26 дней назад

    Captain Ajit Vadakayil has told all there is to know about pyramids. West will of course deny it but Grqham Hancock has an open mind and might understand that theory. Captain Ajit Vadakayil had already mentioned how old sphinx was. Of course if people gave equal importance to eastern historians as much as western this world would have been a better place

  • @CompendiumPodcast
    @CompendiumPodcast Месяц назад +3

    Could it just have been a water feature?

  • @jonsturd94
    @jonsturd94 8 дней назад

    Makes me mad that nobody wrote down and passed down the story on how them things were built, when and who built them.

  • @qcsorter4626
    @qcsorter4626 Месяц назад +9

    The Sphinx being 12,000 years old is ridiculous because there was nothing else like it at that stage in mankind's development and nothing similar for thousands of years afterwards. It would be like the Romans (who were great engineers) building the Eiffel Tower. The great pyramids at Giza were the ultimate evolution of hundreds of years of tomb building, arising from simple mastabas to the first 'true' Step Pyramid of Djoser. With the evidence of over 100 earlier pyramids in Egypt there is no need to postulate aliens or magic.
    Where are the earlier attempts at monumentalism that precede the Sphinx?

    • @temdaro
      @temdaro Месяц назад +9

      That we have found yet. Most of what now is the Sahara desert is not excavated. That area was not a desert 12000 years ago.
      The best places to live and thrive 12000 years ago are now under water. As Graham points out in the full podcast, very little underwater arkeologi is done. 99% of it is focuses on finding shipwrecks.

    • @terryoc8802
      @terryoc8802 Месяц назад +1

      You're right, they're much older.

    • @jaymehatfield9540
      @jaymehatfield9540 Месяц назад +3

      Lol @ "tomb building". Talk about parroting the archeological "party line"

    • @letyvasquez2025
      @letyvasquez2025 Месяц назад

      The comets ate them, or the great water event liquified them, or the Giants rode them into sunset.

    • @cedriceric9730
      @cedriceric9730 Месяц назад

      the pyramids are obviously not tombs , why do people assume that our fore ancestors are so dumb as tolquarry millions of rock for a dead person

  • @saiayincoby4675
    @saiayincoby4675 Месяц назад

    Lex is the closes to JRE 😅

  • @bitcoinbeavis7742
    @bitcoinbeavis7742 Месяц назад +5

    Lex’s show is the poor man’s Rogan

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes Месяц назад +2

      Sorry Lex doesn’t talk chimpanzee’s or bow hunting elk and he actually gets jokes 😂

    • @bitcoinbeavis7742
      @bitcoinbeavis7742 Месяц назад

      @@poindextertunes lol

  • @3Dirae
    @3Dirae 25 дней назад

    Some people call this dude a quack but it's obvious that he knows a LOT about this stuff
    He probably is wrong about plenty things but may be right about others, that's being human
    Also he has field experience which you can't say for a lot of his die hard critics
    He's more of an explorer than a scientist, both are needed
    He wants sites properly excavated and dated, I've never sensed an agenda from him in that regard
    So while what he says is mostly entertainment for me, I do think he may be criticized too harshly for simply using his voice, he's not hurting anybody

  • @adhominemsis-t.australisensis
    @adhominemsis-t.australisensis Месяц назад +12

    The guy is a completely deluded looney. But he's duped enough people who like to be mystified into buying his books and watching his TV shows, so as to make a career out of it.

    • @russellmillar7132
      @russellmillar7132 Месяц назад +4

      Yes he is fabulously wealthy. The oil of the snake!

    • @theburgermeister7214
      @theburgermeister7214 Месяц назад

      Yeah cause your opinion means anything at all? I'd trust him any day over you. Probably get your information from Wikipedia or government controlled resources

    • @shankz8854
      @shankz8854 Месяц назад +1

      Finally! The first comment from someone who knows the history of Hancock and his game.

    • @daverudd-zt3ob
      @daverudd-zt3ob Месяц назад +1

      Says the boy in his mom’s basement who’s never set foot in Egypt. 😂

    • @shankz8854
      @shankz8854 Месяц назад +2

      @@daverudd-zt3ob lol. The “boy in the basement” rebuke. What a hopelessly unoriginal and baseless ad hominem attack.

  • @yoyo-jc5qg
    @yoyo-jc5qg 24 дня назад +2

    ppl dont realize egypt was the beginning of advanced technology, the pyramids were humanities first large engineering project they stood as the tallest structures for thousands of years, pure engineering masterpieces

  • @joelbesemer2123
    @joelbesemer2123 Месяц назад +5

    What a bunch of hacks. These two spit on the scientific method why peeps like you and Rogies are like “how interesting your BS is!”

    • @roykeane1922
      @roykeane1922 Месяц назад +1

      The number of valuable intellects that use ‘peeps’ is less than 1

  • @TruthisWITHIN
    @TruthisWITHIN 24 дня назад

    These people will never unravel the secrets through an intellectual process.

  • @tupactargaryen
    @tupactargaryen Месяц назад +5

    😂 did this guy say Abraham? I can’t take this seriously.

    • @boyo3221
      @boyo3221 28 дней назад

      whats wrong with that?

  • @totobeni
    @totobeni Месяц назад +2

    any time Graham Hancock is invited to a pod Flint Dibble should be invited as well. it makes a realy nice pod and keeps Graham Hancock in line.

    • @beyondthunderstick1578
      @beyondthunderstick1578 Месяц назад

      Well flint dribble was proven to have used flat out LIES in his debate on Rogan. The guy was sent to discredit Hancock by any means necessary and so used deceit. Hancock makes a God rebuttal after the debate. Should go watch. Dribble was just dribbling nonsense.

    • @beyondthunderstick1578
      @beyondthunderstick1578 Месяц назад +1

      Dribble? The man lied on Rogan and created facts that were clearly false. Watch Hancock's rebuttal. He didn't have time to research all of the "facts" till after the show. Dribble was dribbling nonsense.

    • @totobeni
      @totobeni Месяц назад +3

      @@beyondthunderstick1578 You take one number he got wrong and you use that to dismiss the four houers of him steam rolling Graham with facts making Graham look utterly silly. But you are not interested in the truth so facts don't interest you.

    • @bennyanthro4891
      @bennyanthro4891 Месяц назад +1

      ⁠@@totobeniI completely agree. Flint crushed this charlatan.

  • @kevinsantiago1983
    @kevinsantiago1983 Месяц назад +7

    Oh, if anyone feels like they wanna dive deeper, watch the Rogan, Flint Dibble, Hancock debate. Here Graham has the "evil" archeologist and not single pyramid question for an hour which is telling. All he could muster was that they're mean to him and his ideas. Why not "destroy" him with a few unexplainable points? I love listening to him speak and letting my mind wander but sometimes listening to Archeologists give the long breath answer to a complex questions is also nice.

    • @Halbared
      @Halbared Месяц назад +3

      @@leachimy24quite. I’d not head of Dibble before but everything that has come out about him now is that he is a rather unsavoury and untruthful individual.

    • @wallymcshifty
      @wallymcshifty Месяц назад +6

      Flint lied through his teeth several times. Terrible example

    • @penelopemelson3797
      @penelopemelson3797 Месяц назад +1

      @@leachimy24 Debunking also admitted he lied to about a lot of what Flint said. Admitted he did so to make Flint feel what it's like to be on the hatred end of things. Flints colleagues have all said he did a good job. Graham has absolutely NO material evidence of this advanced globe spanning culture he speaks of. Not one piece. He cant tell you where they lived, where they came from, what they looked like, that was their tech like, nothing, no proof at all. And he insults every culture, religion, race, and educated, dedicated anthropologists, geologist, archeologist, metallurgist etc with this lost civilization, as if they were a superior race that came to teach all the simple, stupid hunter gatherers. It is an insult to the Indians, the Egyptians, the entire fertile cresent list of peoples, the Myans the Aztec, the Toltec, the Inca and all the American Indigenous peoples. What he suggests is that all there groups could never have made their temples and monuments by themselves. All those groups dont need another white man pulling that insult to their ancestors.

    • @Halbared
      @Halbared Месяц назад +1

      @@penelopemelson3797 Your first sentence has confusing syntax, are you saying Dedunking admitted to lying? If he did, where can I read that/watch that please?
      In any case the videos put up by dedunking and now Graham, show how Dibble manipulated, obfrsucated, left out and outlied lied in some places.

    • @bennyanthro4891
      @bennyanthro4891 Месяц назад

      @@leachimy24funny I saw the entire episode and as an archaeologist, I do not recall Dibble lying about anything.
      The real liar is Graham Hancock- he’s been a charlatan for decades. Dibble must follow the scientific method as an archaeologist, so tell me where he lied?

  • @primovid
    @primovid 14 дней назад +1

    In all fairness, I'd like to hear the opinion of an Egyptology scholar who has an expertise in these areas to compare conventional academic understanding with Graham's theory in order to see what aspects of this talk are more or less convincing.

  • @joepaine8911
    @joepaine8911 17 дней назад +3

    Amateur hour again with graham Hancock. Idiots abound

  • @bymatallana
    @bymatallana 23 дня назад +1

    Next bring the guy from Ancient Aliens my man