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Callista
22nd August 2017, 14:41
Please support Graham Hancock and his family in your thoughts and prayers as he recovers from a very serious illness.

This is from his Facebook page:

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Having spent most of the past week at the gates of death, I thought I would take this opportunity here to bring friends, readers, allies and critics up to date with what has been happening to me.

The background is that I suffered a major seizure with sustained loss of consciousness while travelling and researching in the US in May (the new non-fiction book I am working on is focused on ancient North America).

I was stabilized in the ER in Farmington New Mexico, diagnosed with atrial fibrillation of my heart, and discharged the following day on anti-coagulants to prevent a possible recurrence of what was diagnosed as a transient ischaemic attack -- in other words a "mini stroke". I suffered some loss of memory of events in the weeks before the seizure but otherwise, mercifully, no obvious neurological damage visible on the scans. The medical staff at Farmington were absolutely brilliant. I have little doubt that their rapid intervention saved my life.

However, although I do indeed have atrial fibrillation which can indeed cause strokes (the blood pools and clots in the heart), it turned out that the diagnosis I had been given was completely wrong. This was discovered in the early hours of Monday, 14 August, when I suffered further, far more severe grand mal seizures here at my home in Bath, UK. Again I was rushed to the ER and then to the intensive care ward. Again the medical staff, now at the Royal United Hospital (RUH) in Bath, were completely brilliant, caring and engaged with my case far above and beyond the call of duty. Again their intervention saved my life. This time the seizures were multiple and recurrent and my beloved wife Santha was taken aside by the neurologist who advised her to prepare herself for my death or, if by chance I survived that I would be so badly brain damaged that I would effectively be a "vegetable". They put me in an induced coma, intubated on a ventilator for 48 hours. Eventually they were able to withdraw the tube and start me breathing for myself again. It was Wednesday 16 August, late afternoon, when I began to return to some form of consciousness baffled to see that Sean and Shanti, two of my grown-up children, had flown from Los Angeles and New York to be with Santha at my bedside together with Leila and Gabrielle, two more of our grown-up children who live in London. For quite some time I couldn't understand what had happened, why I had a catheter in my bladder, why my brain was so foggy.

Little by little consciousness increased. I was moved to the neurology ward and on Thursday night, 17 August, much to my relief, the catheter was taken out. All day Friday 18th I remained in the neurology ward, very wobbly but able to totter to the toilet with the aid of a stick. By Friday night I was feeling much better. Finally, Saturday, I was discharged and came home.

Tests carried out established pretty clearly (although there is still some mystery over what exactly is going on) that the seizures were not caused by blood clots deriving from my atrial fibrillation, but rather by long-term over-use of a migraine medication called sumatriptan, delivered by injection; I was taking up to a dozen of these shots a month and have been doing so for more than 20 years. Turns out having migraine is itself a risk-factor for epilepsy, and research has established a link between triptans (especially when over-used) and seizures. It's almost certain that it was the sumatriptan that had brought me to death's door and it is now obvious that I must simply suffer the hideous and mind-numbing pain of my migraines or end up dead or a vegetable. Meanwhile I have been prescribed massive daily doses of the anti-seizure medication Keppra (Levetiracetam Milpharm) and told that I must stay on this for at least a year. I'm forbidden to drive but otherwise should be pretty functional.

The 48 hours of induced coma, though utterly harrowing for Santha, for our children and for myself were, to say the least, interesting. All kinds of questions arise. Where was "I" during these missing 48 hours? I do remember the ventilator tube being stuffed down my throat and the powerful sense that I was being invaded and asphyxiated. Are the other confused, haunting recollections that come to me from time to time memories of near-death experiences? Of actually being dead? As I have made public in a few of my presentations I had a previous near-death experience, 60 years ago at age 17, caused by a massive electric shock. I remember looking down at myself from near the ceiling before abruptly returning to my body. My migraines started within a month of that shock and have continued ever since. One thing I know for sure now, if I had not fully grasped it before, is that the borderline between life and death is poignantly thin, fragile and permeable. We feel firmly fixed in our lives but any of us may cross over at any time. Sometimes we come back. Sometimes we don't.

I want to put on record here my deep gratitude towards the ambulance staff and towards the medical and nursing staff in the emergency department, intensive care and neurology wards at the RUH, Bath, for the incredible level of care they extended to me and for their dogged determination not to give up on me, even when things looked very bad, but to keep trying everything that could possibly bring me back. I repeat also my thanks and appreciation towards their colleagues in Farmington New Mexico whose care for me in May was also of the absolutely highest standard.

And now… here I am! A bit wobbly to be sure, but very much in the land of the living and filled with renewed creative energy and ideas that I hope the universe will allow me to bring to fruition in my forthcoming America book.

Strangely it is as though a weight has been lifted from my shoulders. A darkness that had been hanging over me for most of this year reached its peak intensity at the time of the heated debate that Randall Carlson and I participated in with skeptic Michael Shermer and establishment geologist Marc Defant on the Joe Rogan Experience in May (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFlAFo78xoQ). The focused hatred directed at me in the comments section in the first three weeks after the debate is hardly visible in the more recent comments but, at the time, it affected me energetically in a very bad way and my intuition is that it was a contributing factor in my health breakdown. Subsequently a researcher has looked into those early comments for me and established that a very large number of them were generated by a relatively small group of people using multiple aliases and often repeating the exact same phrases with the exact same spelling mistakes. I don’t know if this was a deliberate attempt to manipulate public opinion, or what it was, or who was behind it, but it certainly hit me hard! Hatred is a vile and terrible energy, doubly so because it damages not only those who it is focused upon but also those seduced into expressing it.

My journey to the gates of death in the past week appears, however, to have cleared the energetic miasma by which I was briefly entrapped and has renewed my strength for the struggle ahead.

We have been grievously misled about our past as a species and plunged into a state of sleepy amnesia. It is desperately important that we awaken if the human family is to survive on this beautiful garden of a planet, and if we are to honour as we should the gifts of life, consciousness, joy and the opportunity to learn and to love, to grow and to develop, that the universe so generously and unhesitatingly bestows upon us.

Graham Hancock 22 August 2017

Noelle
22nd August 2017, 14:53
He's such a treasure. I wish he did not have to go through all of that. Here he is, returning from a life and death experience, giving us bits and piece of information, clues, about the nature of reality. Hoping for his speedy recovery.

Cidersomerset
22nd August 2017, 14:57
Funny enough there have been a few high profile celebrity pass overs recently Jim
Mars , Bruce Forsyth, Jerry Lewis, Dick Gregory, Bill Tomkins and I was looking
at vids by Graham yesterday and was searching for a recent one to update a
thread but could not see any which is explained by Grahams condition....



Graham Hancock TED Talk 2016: Cataclysmic event 12,800-11,600 yrs ago // interviews, presentations
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?92408-Graham-Hancock-TED-Talk-2016-Cataclysmic-event-12-800-11-600-yrs-ago-interviews-presentations

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One of the last interviews seems to be the Joe Rogan Experience which was
an excellent discussion, the third vid is a review and analyses the discussion.

The Sphinx Water Erosion Debate - The Joe Rogan Experience

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Published on 18 May 2017

Randall Carlson, Graham Hancock, and Michael Shermer
debate over the Sphinx Water Erosion Hypothesis.
Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #961.

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The Göbekli Tepe Debate - Joe Rogan Experience

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Published on 16 May 2017
Michael Shermer, Graham Hancock, and Randall Carlson discuss Göbekli Tepe.
Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #961.

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Full interview....

Joe Rogan Experience #961 - Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson & Michael Shermer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFlAFo78xoQ

Streamed live on 16 May 2017
Graham Hancock is an English author and journalist, well known for books such
as "Fingerprints Of The Gods" & his latest book "Magicians of the Gods". Randall
Carlson is a master builder and architectural designer, teacher, geometrician,
geomythologist, geological explorer and renegade scholar. Michael Shermer is a
science writer, historian of science, founder of The Skeptics Society, and Editor in
Chief of its magazine Skeptic.



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Joe Rogan Podcast 961 REVIEW & ANALYSIS Hancock, Carlson, Shermer - Lost
Ancient Human Civilization

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Published on 18 May 2017

Review & Analysis of the Joe Rogan Podcast #961 May 16, 2017 with Graham
Hancock, Randall Carlson, Michael Shermer and Marc Defant. This was one for the
ages. The "mainstream" narrative of ancient human civilization as told by scientists,
archaeologists and Egyptologists is full of holes, and has largely been debunked.
However, the mainstream refuses to acknowledge the most recent and
technologically advanced data ever taken on global cataclysms and catastrophes.
Additionally, significant evidence that indicates that human civilization is far older
and more advanced (age of the Sphinx - water erosion of the limestone bedrock,
DNA evidence that debunks human migration narrative, the site of Gobekli Tepe)
that what is written in the textbooks or taught in school. Just like in politics, the
scientific community is apprehensive to outside opinions, and demonstrates why
the progress of humanity is so slow.

I highly recommend that you view all podcasts with Joe Rogan, Graham Hancock
and Randall Carlson before watching #961! Here is a link to #961 that is discussed
in this video: https://youtu.be/tFlAFo78xoQ

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Joe Rogan Experience #872 - Graham Hancock & Randall Carlson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H5LCLljJho
Published on 16 Nov 2016
Graham Hancock & Randall Carson

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Joe Rogan Experience #725 - Graham Hancock & Randall Carlson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDejwCGdUV8
Streamed live on 19 Nov 2015
Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson .

Desire
22nd August 2017, 15:58
I would not rule out that he is being targeted by the deep state especially since he is writing about North America. There are many spaces Americans are not aloud to go near and I think it is because those spaces hid ancient civilizations and architecture .Love you Graham . Finish that America book. I can't wait to buy it.
Cheers to you !
Desire

TargeT
22nd August 2017, 18:30
I prevent strokes by imbibing large quantities of alcohol, ensuring my blood is thin; and being younger than 40 (that helps a lot).



long-term over-use of a migraine medication called sumatriptan

He praises medical doctors, yet his statements make me continue to avoid anything to do with them other than purely trauma related assistance.... if ANYONE here is taking medication long term do more research than is humanly possible, try your very best to get "off" any pharmaceutical.

Here's a few of sumatriptan's "side effects":


Blindness
chest pain or discomfort
chest tightness or heaviness
flushing or redness of the skin, especially on the face and neck
increased blinking or spasms of the eyelid
itching, pain, redness, or swelling
lightheadedness, dizziness, or fainting
nerve pain
severe numbness, especially on one side of the face or body (uhh. stroke??)
severe or continuing stomach pain
trouble speaking or swallowing
twitching
unusual bleeding or bruising
vomiting of blood or material that looks like coffee grounds
weakness of the arms and legs

Abdominal or stomach pain
anxiety
blurred vision
changes in patterns and rhythms of speech
chest pain or tightness
chills
confusion
dizziness
fast, slow, irregular, pounding, or racing heartbeat or pulse
headache
muscle cramps and stiffness
neck, throat, or jaw pain
nightmares
shivering
sweating
swelling of the fingers, hands, feet, or lower legs
tightness in the chest
trouble breathing




I would not rule out that he is being targeted by the deep state

I'd say no more targeted than anyone who trusts their doctor to know what they are prescribing (after the doc is "sold" the medicine by pharma companies... my mom used to be in this industry, it's disgusting).

Wind
22nd August 2017, 20:56
I'm glad that he's fine now, I was a bit surprised to read about his ordeals earlier today. It sure seems that pharmaceutical drugs can be truly dangerous to people.

amor
23rd August 2017, 00:57
I ditto all the above information. In addition, Graham should daily get some deep rest in absolute silence in a cool, dark place to relieve the STRESS that he is undergoing, increasing incrementally so that he accepts it as normal until the breaking point comes. All the information contains threats to human existence which keeps us tense and one day we break.

Matt P
23rd August 2017, 01:03
I'm about half through the over 3 hour video and I have to say Graham comes across as far more credible (not even close really). I find it hard to imagine being so affected by negative comments about this. Surely he knows 95% or more of the population has very little idea of reality, is asleep in the matrix and their opinions should mean nothing. No matter how much he'll be proven right I absolutely love listening to him and others like him who challenge the establishment (that is wrong about just about everything anyway).

Matt

heather6thsense
23rd August 2017, 06:55
My thoughts and prayers go to Graham and his family. I love listening to him and reading some of his books is definitely part of my to do list. He is very inspirational and speaks the truth so eloquently.

Bill Ryan
30th September 2019, 16:48
At the start of this excellent March 2019 interview, Graham recounts his experience with the two major seizures that suddenly hit him just over two years ago. The section is from (approx) 6:20—15:02.


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