Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1284 w/Graham Hancock:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Cn1MugPalaA
https://yt3.ggpht.com/a-/AAuE7mB4p5g...ffffff-rj-k-noJRE Clips
Published on 23 Apr 2019
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Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1284 w/Graham Hancock:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Cn1MugPalaA
https://yt3.ggpht.com/a-/AAuE7mB4p5g...ffffff-rj-k-noJRE Clips
Published on 23 Apr 2019
Another example of - History is yet to be written.
This is super cool.
Thanks!
He does drop a large number of clues in just 12 minutes.
As I was growing up the Amazon was a huge source of fascination for me just from the zoological standpoint. I wish there was more truth out there about the human civilizations that coexisted with all that biology.
Hancock's comments about Ayahuasca in relation to ETs from this clip are quite fascinating too. Modern Archeology owes him a BIG debt of gratitude. ( Go to 4 minutes in if you're in a hurry.)
Was agriculture such a good idea?
I don't think so. It brought population increase, states and thus more misery and conflicts to human existence.
The Australian aborigines refused agriculture and maintained a lifestyle little different from 50,000 years ago (some say 150,000 years or longer) and, instead, they could live highly developed spiritual lives.
What a completely exciting and intriguing development in relation to Tikal! Norman, thank you so much for sharing this. :clapping:
The Terra Preta soil: Imagine the formula for this soil being available in every region of every country of the world? Every part of my being vibrates with excitement with the sheer thought of this becoming a reality. :star:
Graham Hancock, a true heroic mind of modern times.
Thank you Mr H, you deserve many medals.
https://cdn.trophystore.co.uk/Img/Dy...pg?w=808&h=688
Mystery of the Spanish coins that predate Christopher Columbus by 200 years and have been found deep in the Utah desert
Spanish treasure that predates the arrival of Columbus by 200 years has been found in a US national park.
The two coins, one minted in Madrid in 1660 and the other made around the 1200s, were found lying on the floor at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah.
Their presence in the desert remains unexplained and no information has been released about whether they were found with other artifacts.
Spanish explorers arrived in Mexico in the 1500s and began exploring north, although there is no record of them being in America at the time the coins were made.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...200-years.html
A Spanish or even Portuguese ship shipwrecked somewhere in the Atlantic was brought to the shore by wind and current, Indians found the coins and used them for their trade with other tribes. (Pacific shells were found as trade goods very far from the Pacific coast).
Or some jokesters placed them where the coins were found to confuse historians.
BTW, Native Americans (so-called) certainly were not the first humans in the Americas.
Their mantra that whites stole their land is not convincing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6IrMjfbh6E