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re: Ancient Apocalypse on Netflix is great if you are history buff
Posted on 11/17/22 at 3:47 pm to alajones
Posted on 11/17/22 at 3:47 pm to alajones
Here's the latest research on Karahan Tepe, sister site to GT. From about the 5 min mark on is where he explains some of what I've been talking about. If you can get over his irritating voice, it's fascinating work, though not as sensational as alternate history theorists propose.
This update is based on translations of the most recent update by the archeologists working the site. The same channel recently posted a similar update on GT. It's a really good channel
NEW: 11,400-Year-Old Karahan Tepe Archaeological Update: November 2022 | Ancient Architects
This update is based on translations of the most recent update by the archeologists working the site. The same channel recently posted a similar update on GT. It's a really good channel
NEW: 11,400-Year-Old Karahan Tepe Archaeological Update: November 2022 | Ancient Architects
Posted on 11/17/22 at 8:26 pm to Huey Lewis
quote:. Well that explains it a lot more than his rant at the beginning of the show.
This lost civilization's diaspora then becomes the common thread around the world in oral traditions of how civilizing knowledge was bestowed upon different societies and then explains why we see the same or similar developments around the world.
Posted on 11/18/22 at 1:49 pm to Crow Pie
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We all know floods can mess stuff up fast. The fact that there are numerous cultures describing a cataclysmic flood scenario is not coincidence.
It kind of is a coincidence though. Most ancient civilizations were set up around large bodies of water. Those bodies of water would flood so it makes sense that they would all have catastrophic flood stories that made it's way down to future generations as floods that destroyed the world because that's how it seemed to the survivors.
With that said, I find Graham intriguing and started watching this during my slow Friday at work. I made it through the first three episodes and will definitely finish it up this weekend.
Posted on 11/18/22 at 5:01 pm to MFn GIMP
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Those bodies of water would flood so it makes sense that they would all have catastrophic flood stories that made it's way down to future generations as floods that destroyed the world because that's how it seemed to the survivors.
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With that said, I find Graham intriguing and started watching this during my slow Friday at work. I made it through the first three episodes and will definitely finish it up this weekend.
Same
And I love his book The Sign and the Seal.
Posted on 11/18/22 at 11:36 pm to YungBuck
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I could care less.
Posted on 11/19/22 at 2:17 pm to Crow Pie
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The fact that there are numerous cultures describing a cataclysmic flood scenario is not coincidence.
Something happened but what civilization was like before that has been erased for the most part and we are left trying to piece it together...
Exactamundo.
The job to discern past history (including recent, circa 1800 till today) is made all the more difficult by PTB-sanctioned archaeologists and destroyers who job is to keep on masking, hiding, censoring, and restricting movement in order to KEEP the past buried.
Case and point: THE GRAND CANYON. Actual Egyptian artifacts WERE found and documented. Giants skeletons WERE found and documented. And so forth.
Both the Smithsonian and Vatican have vast stocked-piles evidence of past / recorded history, its cataclysms and civilizations that they just won't allow into the public domain -- EXCEPT in dribs & drabs.
Posted on 11/19/22 at 5:24 pm to TutHillTiger
This show is terrible.
Posted on 11/19/22 at 8:35 pm to Liberator
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THE GRAND CANYON. Actual Egyptian artifacts WERE found and documented. Giants skeletons WERE found and documented.
Links?
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And so forth.
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Posted on 11/20/22 at 11:05 am to Liberator
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Case and point: THE GRAND CANYON. Actual Egyptian artifacts WERE found and documented.
I have never heard of Egyptian artifacts being discovered in the Grand Canyon. Ever. Link?
I have read of the giant skeletons, and it pisses me off that info like this is suppressed. What is the harm in sharing all this with the public?
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