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xion
1st October 2011, 18:00
The Joe Rogan Experience with Graham Hancock, podast #142

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Also you can check Graham Hancock channel for more interesting videos

http://www.youtube.com/user/GrahamHancockDotCom

Muzz
1st October 2011, 18:16
Fantastic find. Many thanks xion.

norman
1st October 2011, 19:14
I hope whoever uploaded it get's it reuploaded in full and that we get a link here for the new one, as it says it's not searchable.

Thanks for the post.

xion
1st October 2011, 19:39
I've got a link for this one in mail from Grahams channel . Graham himself uploaded this and when the full version is available it will be open for viewing.

Ineffable Hitchhiker
1st October 2011, 20:07
This was absolutely fascinating. Am a huge fan of Graham Hancock.
I watched the first half hour and looked for the rest.
It was in the panel on the right when viewing it direct on youtube.
Voila! :)


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Cartomancer
1st October 2011, 20:18
I have made some amazing spatial associations involving what Mr. Hancock is speaking about with regard to the Ark of the Covenant. Axum and Lalibela Ethiopia has a very unique spatial relationship with the Dome of the Rock, The Vatican, and Chartres Cathedral which has depictions in statuary of the Ark being brought to Ethiopia! Please watch this if you can.

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Corncrake
1st October 2011, 20:20
Thanks for this - I look forward to enjoying this tomorrow when I have more free time. IMHO Graham Hancock is one of the best researchers and speakers around. He is highly intelligent, erudite and articulate. If you are ever in the vicinity of one of his lectures - go! He is very good at being put on the spot and handling questions.

xion
1st October 2011, 20:36
Tnx, Ineffable Hitchhiker for finding this ! :)

onawah
1st October 2011, 20:46
Thanks! Graham Hancock is fabulous! A scholar, adventurer and a gentleman.

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1st October 2011, 21:19
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yz1DfTF3-E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yz1DfTF3-E

3 aug 2011

Graham Hancock's "Quest For The Lost Civilization" (1998)

Heaven's Mirror (50 min.) http://bit.ly/qhxSf8
Forgotten Knowledge (50 min.) http://bit.ly/pINwn8
Ancient Mariners (50 min.) http://bit.ly/nmIcxz


In this set of three videotapes, writer Graham Hancock traverses the world and explains his controversial theory that an ancient civilization, highly intelligent people who sailed the planet as early as 10,500 B.C., spread advanced astronomical knowledge and built ancient observatories.
Skeptics may scoff, but Hancock earnestly points out similarities in giant stone structures in the Egyptian desert and Cambodian jungles, and on Easter Island and in Micronesia, he points out what he considers evidence of an ancient society of seafarers. His ideas may seem utterly bizarre at first, but Hancock presents them in an understated and good-natured manner, and he also makes clever use of computer graphics and aerial photography to illustrate the startling similarities in ancient structures found from the North Atlantic to the South Pacific.

Hancock raises some puzzling questions, and even if you don't buy his arguments, bolstered though they are by mathematical equations and astronomical diagrams, the Quest for the Lost Civilization is an entertaining mixture of archaeology, astronomy, and speculation.

Aryslan
2nd October 2011, 01:17
Indeed Onawah!

Hughe
2nd October 2011, 02:48
Here is another good show that what will be left of present civilization?
It takes 200 years to remove most of buildings, structures, and machines.

Aftermath: Population Zero
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?31620-Aftermath-Population-Zero&p=322187&highlight=Aftermath#post322187

DNA
2nd October 2011, 03:11
It's a good thing that Graham isn't stealing any jokes from anybody or Joe Rogan would have his ass for it. :)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI47Kaa76h8

jp11
2nd October 2011, 03:57
xion,

Thanks so much for this. I was at the Awake & Aware conference and by the time Graham was presenting, Sunday, end of the day, it had been a lot of info, not much sleep for me and pushing myself to stay awake. :( I've not read any of his books but have seen him interviewed by both David Wilcock and Kerry Cassidy.

It's taken all day for me to finally watch/listen to this...found the full two hours video by following the link you provided and looking for it. And now as I come back to your post I see even more stuff. Great!

Thanks again, xion and all the others who have provided even more to watch. :pop2::ranger:

jp11

Cidersomerset
2nd October 2011, 10:31
Thanks Xion Graham Hancock was someone i came across in the 1990's when he did a great series on UK TV and he opened a lot of peoples eyes. I was already hooked for as
a boy Arthur C Clarks seeries 'Mysterious World' which was also good. Questioned the conventinal view of history....

The above interview was very good, here is Graham doing a presentation on some of the subjects raised but in greater detail , covering the forgotten civilisation and refrencing ancient traditions & maps from around the world, though he is mainly concentrating onEgypt....
Excellent presentation imho and leaves the viewer with a thirst for more.

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Cheers Steve

Terra
2nd October 2011, 11:39
Awesome links, thank you, big time :) Have a copy of Supernatural and Fingerprints of the gods next to me.. Graham is such an influence, I love his work and this talk is just the ticket this afternoon. Cheers and have a great day :)

Ineffable Hitchhiker
2nd October 2011, 11:56
One of my favourite videos.
(you may need to turn the volume up a bit)


Graham Hancock - on location in Mexico 2010

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Ineffable Hitchhiker
20th November 2011, 20:32
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Brilliant new video.
Enjoy.




Prehistoric rock art, cave paintings and petroglyphs from all parts of the world show extraordinary similarities and even identical figures -- yet these ancient cultures were often separated by thousands of years of time and thousands of miles of geographical distance and were not in contact with one another. In this clip from a visit to rock art sites in Utah's canyon country, arranged as part of the October 2010 Reality Sandwich retreat at the Boulder Mountain Guest Ranch, Graham Hancock argues that shamanic altered states of consciousness, often brought on by the use of entheogenic plants, are the most likely answer to the mystery. For a more detailed explanation see Graham's last non-fiction book Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind. His first novel Entangled also delves into this mystery.


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onawah
20th November 2011, 20:57
Great find! Thanks!

Ineffable Hitchhiker
14th January 2012, 16:01
Hi there Graham Hancock fans, here is a new video.


Graham Hancock discusses his views on the following topics:
1 - Precession of the equinoxes
2 - Bringers of wisdom from the Heavens
3 - Monuments aligning to 10,500BC
4 - What happened in 10,500BC?
5 - The Mystery of the Pyramids
6 - The Sarcophagus
7 - Dating Giza
8 - Hidden Halls of Records
9 - Structures on Mars
10 - Cataclysm of Mars
11 - A species with amnesia
12 - Where is the Lost Civilization?

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I found it fascinating and hope you can find some value in it.

modwiz
14th January 2012, 16:11
Thanks. I really enjoy his work.

Ineffable Hitchhiker
30th March 2012, 20:55
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Thoughts on consciousness, cognitive liberty, the so-called "war on drugs", the evils of the State, the delusions of patriotism and nationalism, the tyranny of established religions, the mysteries of Ayahuasca, and the strength and fundamental goodness of the human spirit.