PKA Talks About Ancient Civilizations, Uncontacted Tribes & Graham Hancock's Theories (Compilation)

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  • PKA Talks About the History of Ancient Civilizations, Uncontacted Tribes and Graham Hancock's Theories from his Ancient Apocalypse Show on Netflix and Joe Rogan's Podcast | PKA Podcast Compilation
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    13:58 - Were There Advanced Ancient Civilizations?
    18:02 - Were Giants REAL in the Ancient World? (The Nephilim)
    29:51 - Was There a LOST Ancient Civilization that Existed in the Past?
    41:13 - PKA Discovers North Sentinel Island (Uncontacted Tribe)
    1:00:52 - The Link Between Рѕусhеdеlісs and Ancient Religions
    1:11:49 - Ancient Turkish Civilizations (Gobekli Tepe) | What If an Asteroid Hit Earth?
    1:20:52 - Did Aliens Visit South America?
    1:25:01 - The Different Reichs | Which Empire Would You Want to Live In?
    1:38:26 - If PKA Took Over North Sentinel Island
    1:55:21 - Meeting Uncontacted Tribes
    2:08:51 - How Would You Impress an Uncontacted Tribe?
    2:20:11 - African Tribe STEALS Gazelle from Cheetahs!
    2:27:37 - African Tribes Try American Candy for the FIRST Time
    2:28:35 - The Grand Canyon/Egypt Ancient Civilization Conspiracy
    2:30:49 - If Jesus was Italian
    2:40:19 - The Roman Empire and Ancient Greece
    2:53:18 - PKA on Battles in Ancient History
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    3:26:18 - American vs. Ancient History
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Комментарии • 173

  • @PKAClips
    @PKAClips  2 месяца назад +8

    PKA COMPILATIONS ►► ruclips.net/p/PL3TI5YrC9y_1BEocT6mwloCdpRfW5gPwC

  • @hunters7781
    @hunters7781 2 месяца назад +31

    Loving these long compilations, big ups pimp

    • @PKAClips
      @PKAClips  2 месяца назад +4

      glad you like them!

    • @TummySausage
      @TummySausage 2 месяца назад

      ​Fuck you ​@@PKAClipsbut not really

    • @itsv1p3r
      @itsv1p3r 2 месяца назад +3

      @@PKAClips taylor should really tell more bible stories, would really enjoy a retelling of pretty much the entire bible comp

  • @DurkahMurkah
    @DurkahMurkah 2 месяца назад +94

    The recent debate on Joe Rogan was interesting. Dibble made some good points but he kind of lost me when he tried to smear graham as a racist and misogynist because of his theories

    • @raffitorres1714
      @raffitorres1714 2 месяца назад +32

      Watch minuteman’s debunking on graham Hancock. Absolutely destroys every single point graham makes.

    • @dnkys
      @dnkys 2 месяца назад +3

      I think Graham didn’t come off well to a lot of people because he had taken such abuse from archaeologists as a whole since his series released that when he was presented with what was the face of archeology in that moment he vented off at Dibble. They need to do a part 2 where it’s relaxed

    • @johnparks4345
      @johnparks4345 2 месяца назад +18

      @@raffitorres1714and then shoots himself in the foot by displaying his outspoken woke ideals

    • @DeltaPKA
      @DeltaPKA 2 месяца назад +17

      "I don't know, but MY DAD does."

    • @jacos133
      @jacos133 2 месяца назад +9

      The racism bit is more understandable, considering a majority of Grahams theories revolve around the idea that the people who were living in those regions were inherently too stupid to understand how to construct the structures that they did, and only a hyper advanced civilization could have taught those "primitive hunter and gatherer" people how to stack rocks on top of each other.
      It paints the outer world as "others" that lacked the brain power that modern humans posses. In reality, these people likely had similar brain capacity as us modern humans, but lacked the technology that became more abundant in the developed world.
      Grahams theories do a disservice to the incredible feats that these early humans accomplished, and it's essentially the basis of all his other theories that follow after.

  • @chrisanschau8169
    @chrisanschau8169 2 месяца назад +7

    35:20 little fun fact, the Europeans didn’t really get diseases off the South Americans however they got really bad diseases from Africa. The average life span of a healthy European travelling into Africa at the time was 1 year

  • @epicerne1000
    @epicerne1000 2 месяца назад +10

    How has no one noticed the commitment to get this video to 3 hours and 33 minutes

  • @MckenzieCalan
    @MckenzieCalan 2 месяца назад +5

    Perfect for work 🎉

  • @DurkahMurkah
    @DurkahMurkah 2 месяца назад +15

    Need to rewatch apocalypto now

  • @MoggerNChief
    @MoggerNChief 28 дней назад

    Nice compilation Mr PKA Clips got me through another shitty work day

  • @tobias1075
    @tobias1075 2 месяца назад +8

    35:34 europeans had cattle living in their homes for 100s of years so they developed resistance over time

    • @helio68
      @helio68 2 месяца назад

      Degenerates

  • @captainchillygorilla7315
    @captainchillygorilla7315 2 месяца назад +1

    One day Kyle watches a Kurzgesagt video and lectures the audience about physics and astronomy, the next he watches a Graham Hancock Netflix doc and lectures about history and archeology. Still an interesting subject tho

  • @HarrisonCoe
    @HarrisonCoe Месяц назад +2

    you show tribals a can of Dr Pepper and they will think that you have inserted the life force of a person in that 330ml of liquid.

  • @DeltaPKA
    @DeltaPKA 2 месяца назад +12

    World of Antiquity is a youtube channel that focuses on the facts, and what is known. If anyone is interested in learning real facts about lots of ancient cultures like the pyramids. The stones for the pyramids were cut using saws and water, the pyramids were built using skilled laborers not slaves..

    • @jeremyswenson9279
      @jeremyswenson9279 2 месяца назад +1

      Told in stone is also a good channel

    • @dallebull
      @dallebull 2 месяца назад

      But we have firsthand account from the jeebs. Saying they where enslaved when doing it.

    • @captainchillygorilla7315
      @captainchillygorilla7315 2 месяца назад +3

      I still think this "built using skilled laborers" thing is an extreme oversimplification. Oh they found some housing of skilled laborers, well does that mean it was exclusively relatively well paid skilled laborers? how many "skilled laborers" did they have? They had a bunch of peasants and probably slaves (like every other state did) and they did not use any of these for their biggest constructions project? seems strange

    • @DeltaPKA
      @DeltaPKA 2 месяца назад

      @@captainchillygorilla7315 According to noted archeologists Mark Lehner and Zahi Hawass, the pyramids were not built by slaves; Hawass's archeological discoveries in the 1990s in Cairo show the workers were paid laborers, rather than slaves. Rather, it was farmers who built the pyramids during flooding, when they could not work their lands.

    • @DeltaPKA
      @DeltaPKA 2 месяца назад

      @@captainchillygorilla7315 I just copy pasted that, but there's a lot more to it if you care to learn, I'm not taking notes but it was around 10,000 skilled laborers, and the evidence that was found was like an ancient receipt for food, it was a list of all the food provided to these workers.

  • @keberTxelArM
    @keberTxelArM 2 месяца назад +3

    ALL HAIL LORD KYLE, EMPEROR KING!

  • @cameronreiss1129
    @cameronreiss1129 2 месяца назад +1

    1:27:04 it went holy Roman, Prussian with Otto von Bismarck and then the nazis holy shit

  • @trav3rsy
    @trav3rsy 2 месяца назад +3

    Need a dab of Dibble

  • @lolo27234
    @lolo27234 2 месяца назад +3

    The reason europeans didn’t bring anything back to Europe is that malaria acts pretty fast

  • @snickle1980
    @snickle1980 2 месяца назад +1

    Yeah, i remember the knukelavee from the early 2000s.
    "Now everyone knows no blood should spill
    In the sacred ring by the farm on the hill
    And if that ever happens, then Death you should fear.
    He'll kick in your nuts and he'll serve them with beer."
    ... reminds me of that tragedy.

  • @djdisillusion
    @djdisillusion Месяц назад +1

    I've been alive for 12,000 years and I'm a complete asshole.

  • @Treblohkcin413
    @Treblohkcin413 2 месяца назад +1

    Kyle singing sounds like the old creepy dude from family guy

  • @chickenpotpie4045
    @chickenpotpie4045 2 месяца назад +4

    30:45 dude wtf. Google is free, NO, the Mayans nor the Aztecs "invented" Astronomy.

    • @thegoodolddays9193
      @thegoodolddays9193 2 месяца назад +5

      I mean, it's technically true. They invented it independently of other civilizations that also had astrology in the old world.
      His phrasing implies they figured it out first, though, which isn't true.

  • @surfboardjoker6299
    @surfboardjoker6299 Месяц назад

    Why have pka looked the same age for a decade? Lmao

  • @criticalyoshi
    @criticalyoshi 2 месяца назад +3

    In response to Kyle's native american segment, I believe there's been findings of native alaskans being there before the land bridge crossing so there's possibly real native americans still around.

    • @billylewis1151
      @billylewis1151 23 дня назад

      There is a ton of actual archeological debate about when people first went to the Americas. Now they think other species of humans may have been there hundreds of thousands of years ago because they found potential tool cutmarks on fossilized bone.

    • @erikgriswold5273
      @erikgriswold5273 16 дней назад

      Are you suggesting an independently evolved human species had been on North America prior to the humans that crossed over from Asia?

  • @criticalyoshi
    @criticalyoshi 2 месяца назад +2

    My lineage has evidence findings of settling america before the land bridge crossing.

  • @whendarknessfalls6969
    @whendarknessfalls6969 2 месяца назад

    Fingerprints of "gods" was inspired by Stargate, which was loosely inspired by the cia project Stargate even though it was classified

  • @djdisillusion
    @djdisillusion Месяц назад

    I'm one quarter Elizabeth Warren.

  • @dustyrhodes1655
    @dustyrhodes1655 Месяц назад

    Where can I find this English version of Randall? 😂😂😂

  • @JdmgjnFjahgks
    @JdmgjnFjahgks 6 дней назад

    Testing

  • @benitofranklyn4237
    @benitofranklyn4237 2 месяца назад

    Anyone else hoped the Cheetahs would get their prey back?

  • @aquadonkey.
    @aquadonkey. 2 месяца назад

    Hancock got his shit pushed in on the last interview. Flint dibble debunked next to everything while all grham could say was "you havnt looked at enough places, the interpretation of someone elses data makes me think "x", youre mean to me"

  • @paddington1670
    @paddington1670 2 месяца назад +1

    DKA

  • @benitofranklyn4237
    @benitofranklyn4237 2 месяца назад

    How would anyone know the missionary who went to North Sentinel Island was hit in the eye with an arrow, if no body was recovered? Seriously asking, not trying to be sarcastic

  • @chickenpotpie4045
    @chickenpotpie4045 2 месяца назад +1

    22:24 might just be the most ignorant thing Wendy has ever said, Christianity is the oldest religion? Bro its not even the oldest Abrahamic religion

  • @joshua.-927
    @joshua.-927 25 дней назад

    Kyle means small pox not the plague.

  • @bekindrewind1145
    @bekindrewind1145 2 месяца назад

    Apocalypto is a fictional movie, 4 eyes

  • @HeerHalewijn
    @HeerHalewijn 2 месяца назад +5

    Did they seriously claim that either Christianity or Zoroastrianism are the first religions? Not monotheistic religions, but just religions? They totally forgot the tens of thousands of years of paganism and animism?

    • @kevoexe
      @kevoexe 2 месяца назад +1

      How could they? After all religion is a topic they all claim to be subject matter experts on!

    • @kylethompson2431
      @kylethompson2431 2 месяца назад +1

      This is a joking, fun times podcast. They’re just shooting the sh*t and having fun its not that deep

    • @rossh2386
      @rossh2386 Месяц назад +1

      Zoroastrianism or Judaism are more than likely the first monotheistic religions

    • @lllSquidlll
      @lllSquidlll Месяц назад +1

      May want a woody/kyle free podcast if you are looking for cold hard facts

    • @matttordone562
      @matttordone562 17 дней назад

      Hey settle down nerd, ok?

  • @phnix6242
    @phnix6242 2 месяца назад

    None of these people are trying to cancel ancient aliens …. Or the race-switched series

  • @billylewis1151
    @billylewis1151 23 дня назад

    Graham handcock A does science backwards and B never addresses the times he was proven wrong.
    A- He looks for facts to prove his theories instead of theories to fit the facts. So maybe a lot of facts disprove his theory of a globe spanning empire, but he latches onto the facts that are ambiguous enough to potentially support his theory. He never addresses a lack of evidence, and only points to "well it looks like it could be the same culture."
    B. He has been proven completely wrong multiple times and he never addresses it. For example, in the first episode Kyle mentioned. The rocks were light enough to be moved by hand. He had no idea what he carbon dated to fit his timeline. And the rocks were naturally occuring. In another episode, he shows underwater, naturally forming beach rock as evidence of an ancient road system. He never addresses any criticisms of " Hey, isnt that just beach rock made of calcium deposits over time?" Because it would make him look like an idiot.

  • @jacos133
    @jacos133 2 месяца назад +9

    Graham Hancock's theory falls apart when you realize that it's all contingent on his idea that early humans in those regions were too dumb to stack rocks on top of one another.
    His show tries to make it seem that pyramids were these unthinkable structures of mathematical perfection and measurements, when in reality it's just the most structurally sound way to stack rocks.
    He also repeatedly states that these people were "Hunter and gatherer tribes" as if their entire tribe was strictly dedicated to hunting and gathering alone. Those duties likely took a fraction of their available time and energy, leaving them with plenty of time and resources to build complex structures and perfect that practice.
    Graham Hancock is in the business of making entertaining media and profiting heavily from it, not furthering the study of archeology, which is one of the many reasons that the archeological community hates him.

    • @DiabloMet
      @DiabloMet 2 месяца назад +5

      I don't completely believe him, but I don't think that's the basis of his argument. 'Mainstream' archeology makes the claim that humans were nomadic hunter gatherers up until around 3600 when 'civilization' first began. He points out that hey, this megastructure was from 10,000 years ago, this one's from 8,000 we don't even know how old this one is etc... a lot of the ones he points out simply couldn't be built by tribes of hunterer gatherers, they're conceited efforts by thousands of people over the course of decades, a millennium in the case of Gobekli Tepe. I'm sorry, but you're simply wrong on the point about the point of hunterer gatherers being capable of it. To remain in a small area inhabited by thousands of people is a direct contradiction to the hunterer gatherer lifestyle, there simply isn't enough resources to remain dormant enough to built these type of structures, especially with the basis that these structures are built before agriculture supposedly began. So something isn't adding up in 'mainstream' archeology. Also regarding his point isn't that people in those areas are too stupid to build the structures, it's that a hunterer gatherers tribe doesn't have the technology and resources to align these structures astronomically. Hunter gatherers don't have the capacity to align structures perfectly longitudely and latitudely and know that Neptune exists. Neptune isn't visible to the naked eye, so it seems to imply that they either had the technological capacity to craft a telescope, or were able to mathematically calculate its existence. Either answer is contradictory to mainstream archeology. At one point, humans as a species had an understanding of atronomy and/or mathematics that rivalled the 19th, but you aren't allowed to question to happened to it? I think his idea that it was a global civilization is quite silly, but something is very off with our current and accepted understanding of the past.

    • @tastyduckling4646
      @tastyduckling4646 2 месяца назад

      @@DiabloMetdon’t assume all civilizations developed at the same time hunter gatherers and city builders existed at the time

    • @KJ33
      @KJ33 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@tastyduckling4646 you contradict yourself like what

    • @KJ33
      @KJ33 2 месяца назад

      ​@@tastyduckling4646being completely disingenuous to disregard evidence for yunger dryas impact theory

    • @thegoodolddays9193
      @thegoodolddays9193 2 месяца назад

      I'm open to a lot of his ideas in theory but he has a bad habit of underestimating just how rich of an environment the Nile River valley and the fertile crescent are, especially back then. It isn't like Siberia where there aren't a ton of good native edible plants. Even the grass was fairly good to eat in these places, which is probably why it's one of the major birthplaces of agriculture. Food was not difficult to obtain at all and as such, they absolutely had the free labor and time to build things like Gobekli tepe. One interesting theory I've heard about Gobekli Tepe and the transitional phase between the primitive hunter-gatherering lifestyle and early settled/agricultural societies is that it could've been a meeting place for several tribes local to the area, for trade and such.
      I do agree with him that these people were likely smarter than they get credit for and, for example, likely had the basics of astronomy down which explains structures like Stonehenge.
      Another thing to consider is that the transition didn't happen all at once. It was a slow process over hundreds of years.
      Likewise, hunter gatherers were known to have begun planting things that are known to be edible, which developed into early agriculture.

  • @coryleopold9075
    @coryleopold9075 Месяц назад +1

    Hearing people who take Graham Hancock as anything but a science fiction writer is cringe.

  • @cpdelly
    @cpdelly 2 месяца назад +1

    who the fuck is top j

  • @HelpfulTed
    @HelpfulTed Месяц назад

    The segment about Native Americans where Kyle kept calling them American savages seemed a bit much. He seemed really giddy whenever he said it, too, like a child saying the n-word for the first time.

  • @XenoTravis
    @XenoTravis 2 месяца назад +1

    I was so upset when I learned he is not like a little full of shit. But like... He is so not correct on so much that it almost can't be considered wrong. It is just words on paper. It says stuff about things that didn't happen, can't physically happen, or hasn't happened....... Yet.....?
    Luckily an actual archeologist RUclipsr made a series breaking down everything wrong about his show and other silly stuff.

  • @EliteKnight97
    @EliteKnight97 2 месяца назад

    I swear these guys either get high too much on stream or just have shit memories because they repeat themselves constantly on later episodes

  • @davidjd123
    @davidjd123 2 месяца назад

    Im glad Kyle, a expert in blowing shit up and having a fake Russian accent, a graduate of prison got a chance to chime in and let the people know he thinks Graham Hancock a Durham University graduate who dedicated his life to the very subject is full of shit and that we should watch Apocalypto. Im glad Kyle is here to set everything straight and show us what he finds silly, anyway go watch a Mel Gibson movie instead.

  • @theconsensualgamer
    @theconsensualgamer 2 месяца назад

    Gribble 10-7d Graham in that debate