Laird Scranton is a real Champion for inner Africa. I don't know any other of these guys prominent in the "Ancient Stuff" space that give inner Africa any credence. Laird puts inner Africa on a pedestal. I have great respect and sympathy for him for this.
Just a thought here…imagine that under all the crop circles showing up all over the world, there are civilizations such as Gobekli Tepe? Could the crop circles be a hint that underneath, there are buried civilizations?
wow ,most advanced,oldest,pre dates mesopotamia by 7000 years!!! doubled human history,19 foot pillars.Did I mention most Advanced! Not a single shred of evidence to prove any of that just a bunch of 19 foot pillars with animal carvings.Wheres the writing,or proof of anything other than speculation if it was that (ADVANCED). We uncovered an ancient zoo folks probably from the mesopotamian period.
why do they talk about translations of Göbekli Tepe? how would they know its the original name the whole thing was forgotten for thousands of years the name it has now has nothing to do with its origin
I think one these guys is way off. It's not a burial mound. Hunter Gatherer my ass. How do Hunter gatherers carve and move 15 ton stones? The site apparently was used for 4000 years and then carefully covered in sand. Hunter Gatherers? Yeah sure. It seems to me this is as clear a proof as one might want that civilization was technically advanced well beyond our current theories at an age we assumed was quite primitive. And that the original illuminated were masons in the real sense. Stone worker
@CyberDruidtheModGod You shouldn't look to fantastic solutions where more obvious ones fit. These were stone age guys. They knew how to work with stones. If you see it it is clearly primitive in its placement. There is a misunderstanding in that it was buried in one go. It wasn't. It was built and buried in stages; build one, bury one, build one bury one etc. in an on-going process. Interestingly the quality of build deteriorated as time progressed- this is backward and this is the puzzle.
if eric prince , owner of blackwater said somthing it would not get in the media.......hitler , unlike j galliano had a private force the same size as eric prince...hitler is comparable with prince for global regional instability...not galliano...but the media loves its old axe to grind , the poor victims of ww2 but forgets that it was a private army that helped hitler become a prince , not frilly shirts and brandy.......hmmmmm.....money.billions...and media...american money paid hitler...sad ..
i use john galliano as a comparison...he was sacrificed and he allegedly picked a too easy target when allegedly drunk..i wasnt there , i dont know , i just go by the media...i pick a much more dangerous evil brooding moronic snide target...and i should be drunk to do that.........shucks.....u know , i doubt gaultier willl sack me though.....
let me be ironic...unlike galliano i doubt louis vuitton will suspends me...i dont think i will have to clear my desk at aston martin or rolex...cartier will not be handing me my cardboard box and escorting me from the building by security...security incidentally , a bunch of knuckle dragging thugs........ah , sarcasm...i doubt i will have to apologise and resign my foreign office post!!!!!
It is a testament to our mass stupidity that we spend billions to create weapons but cannot muster the money to thoroughly study this paradigm shifting site.
I heard that most of the animal and insects that were carved are carnivores or deadly. It's not a settlement and defiantly a place of worship. My guess would be that this is a place of any animal someone might have died from and this was a place to go and pay homage to that animal so they wouldn't be killed or might also have been a warning to others that these animals were deadly and they need to pay homage or they could be killed too. Probably started with one carving and grew from there.
I love this ancient archeaology, it really makes you think. I don't know exactly what our real history is. But what I am pretty sure of is, it's not what mainstream archeaologists and historians tell us.
I totally agree with you. It's a conspiracy of silence, people have stuff to gain and lose by keeping quiet. As an example egypt, they will always say that it was their people who built the pyramids and it's in much of their researchers and people best interest to keep this so. Because in their mind it diminishes them if someone else built them as I believe they did. And for others they have stuff to gain and that is power over other both religiously and politically.
Someday Laird's going to write a software app that demistifies all this stuff in a few clicks. Something like Google Earth for Cosmology :)
YoungHorusMedia 2 months ago
Laird Scranton is a real Champion for inner Africa. I don't know any other of these guys prominent in the "Ancient Stuff" space that give inner Africa any credence. Laird puts inner Africa on a pedestal. I have great respect and sympathy for him for this.
YoungHorusMedia 2 months ago
Just a thought here…imagine that under all the crop circles showing up all over the world, there are civilizations such as Gobekli Tepe? Could the crop circles be a hint that underneath, there are buried civilizations?
diesbl 3 months ago
Navel - Birth of Mankind?
diesbl 3 months ago
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wow ,most advanced,oldest,pre dates mesopotamia by 7000 years!!! doubled human history,19 foot pillars.Did I mention most Advanced! Not a single shred of evidence to prove any of that just a bunch of 19 foot pillars with animal carvings.Wheres the writing,or proof of anything other than speculation if it was that (ADVANCED). We uncovered an ancient zoo folks probably from the mesopotamian period.
Mesopotamian100 3 months ago
why do they talk about translations of Göbekli Tepe? how would they know its the original name the whole thing was forgotten for thousands of years the name it has now has nothing to do with its origin
Haimgard 7 months ago
@Haimgard It means ```The Bellied Hill``.
Mackinasify 2 months ago
@Mackinasify but that's not how the people who built it called it. search for meaning in a name we gave it is stupid
Haimgard 2 months ago
I think one these guys is way off. It's not a burial mound. Hunter Gatherer my ass. How do Hunter gatherers carve and move 15 ton stones? The site apparently was used for 4000 years and then carefully covered in sand. Hunter Gatherers? Yeah sure. It seems to me this is as clear a proof as one might want that civilization was technically advanced well beyond our current theories at an age we assumed was quite primitive. And that the original illuminated were masons in the real sense. Stone worker
CyberDruidtheModGod 9 months ago
@CyberDruidtheModGod You shouldn't look to fantastic solutions where more obvious ones fit. These were stone age guys. They knew how to work with stones. If you see it it is clearly primitive in its placement. There is a misunderstanding in that it was buried in one go. It wasn't. It was built and buried in stages; build one, bury one, build one bury one etc. in an on-going process. Interestingly the quality of build deteriorated as time progressed- this is backward and this is the puzzle.
outsidelight1 5 months ago
if eric prince , owner of blackwater said somthing it would not get in the media.......hitler , unlike j galliano had a private force the same size as eric prince...hitler is comparable with prince for global regional instability...not galliano...but the media loves its old axe to grind , the poor victims of ww2 but forgets that it was a private army that helped hitler become a prince , not frilly shirts and brandy.......hmmmmm.....money.billions...and media...american money paid hitler...sad ..
leafthorn007 9 months ago
i use john galliano as a comparison...he was sacrificed and he allegedly picked a too easy target when allegedly drunk..i wasnt there , i dont know , i just go by the media...i pick a much more dangerous evil brooding moronic snide target...and i should be drunk to do that.........shucks.....u know , i doubt gaultier willl sack me though.....
leafthorn007 9 months ago
let me be ironic...unlike galliano i doubt louis vuitton will suspends me...i dont think i will have to clear my desk at aston martin or rolex...cartier will not be handing me my cardboard box and escorting me from the building by security...security incidentally , a bunch of knuckle dragging thugs........ah , sarcasm...i doubt i will have to apologise and resign my foreign office post!!!!!
ah the life of a serf
leafthorn007 9 months ago
It is a testament to our mass stupidity that we spend billions to create weapons but cannot muster the money to thoroughly study this paradigm shifting site.
ehswan 10 months ago 11
@ehswan sad way of our dying civilization
Revival1969 8 months ago
I heard that most of the animal and insects that were carved are carnivores or deadly. It's not a settlement and defiantly a place of worship. My guess would be that this is a place of any animal someone might have died from and this was a place to go and pay homage to that animal so they wouldn't be killed or might also have been a warning to others that these animals were deadly and they need to pay homage or they could be killed too. Probably started with one carving and grew from there.
hitman850 1 year ago
The thing that confounds me is WHY they deliberatly buried it all. WHO did they want to hide it from? So much mystery here...!
battlebauble 1 year ago
you´ll find many pictures of Göbleki Tepe and the surrounding land on this site -
goebekli-tepe.de
Bazilla666 1 year ago
@Bazilla666 damn it's in German =(
Revival1969 8 months ago
@Revival1969 Klick on "Grabung" to see some Pictures. The Pictures are not in German ;).
Bazilla666 8 months ago
Interesting the amount and content of material the site is under. Forces me to look at the electric universe model that much more.
flippinrawks 1 year ago
Always great to hear J. A. West.
ZeroEightySix 1 year ago
Thanks.....sending love/light~~~~
lilianka777 1 year ago
Thanks dude, I love Red Ice Radio shows, especially this one. Great find... (actually Red Ice is growing on me more than coast to coast did)
; )
ilikes2party 1 year ago
Thank you
Bucktown1999 1 year ago
have to cut this short...thanks duder...Awesome INfo...Happy New Year.
deadcat8843 1 year ago
I love this ancient archeaology, it really makes you think. I don't know exactly what our real history is. But what I am pretty sure of is, it's not what mainstream archeaologists and historians tell us.
68Eric86 1 year ago
@68Eric86
I totally agree with you. It's a conspiracy of silence, people have stuff to gain and lose by keeping quiet. As an example egypt, they will always say that it was their people who built the pyramids and it's in much of their researchers and people best interest to keep this so. Because in their mind it diminishes them if someone else built them as I believe they did. And for others they have stuff to gain and that is power over other both religiously and politically.
BuckFutterd 1 year ago 3
ty duder. Happy New Year.
TheMass33 1 year ago