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Graham Hancock - Quest for the Lost Civilization (7 of 14)

This documentary is a breathtaking odyssey, stretching from the pyramids of ancient Egypt to South American ruins. From Easter Island to Angkor Wat, Graham Hancock puts forward compelling evidence ...  
 
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luckylangerie (5 months ago) Show Hide
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my god!! They built a fucking car park over the archeaogical site.. ignorant bumpkins.
eipylOh (3 months ago) Show Hide
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And I bloody parked on it! Shazam! :/
luckylangerie (3 months ago) Show Hide
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yes but I cant get it out of my mind that the pyrimids of egypt represented the constellation of orion.
Scalywag66 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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incidentally, they also are similiar geometrically to the "monuments" in the Cydonia region of Mars.
acorntechnique (8 months ago) Show Hide
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For me, the question of extra terrestrial intelligent life was a done and dusted theme by the time I was about 12 years old. Likewise, i was done and dusted with Von Daniken's books by the time i was about 18, since his approach failed to offer the reader even a morsel of science, though they did offer interesting reading with some food for thought.
I follow Graham Hancock's research fervently, as I believe his methodology is gong to lead us to a far more accurate understanding of our past.
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Seanomw (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Sorry, I only saw your last post, the previous two i didn't notice at first.

I agree we shouldn't place too much of a value on it and i'm not, I'm only leaving the possibility of it open, which was my issue with your "of course they were human" statement.
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I was hasty to suggest "of course they were human" - but i think its important to pay merit to scientific approaches, in preference to that which is simply an 'idea'.
Erik Von Daniken is almost famous for his lack of a scientific approach. In fact, all of his books are really nothing more than ideas and a few prints. He did very well out of it and no doubt is still reaping the rewards as we speak!
Did alien life help us to shape our understanding of life and universal law?
Perhaps.
acorntechnique (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Graham Hancock has his own website which contains a mountain of information - in fact all his research going back to the beginning. You may wish to have a read of some of the articles or even join and enter into some of the discussions going on.
The site also has RSS feeds from many archaeological institutions, with constant updates plus lots of other interesting material.
I won't post the URL here as i don't wish to ruffle the feathers of this channel's author.
Google it.
Happy reading!

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