Art Bell/C2C a.m. - Graham Hancock 2006 pt. 3 of 12

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Art Bell interviews Graham Hancock about book Supernatural a quest that takes him on a journey of adventure and detection from the depths of the Amazon rainforest, to the stunningly beautiful painted caves of prehistoric Europe, and to ancient painted rock-shelters in the remote mountains of South Africa. This is a book of page-turning story-telling with electrifying descriptions of the daunting journey that Hancock must undertake as he drinks hallucinogens with tribal shamans in the Amazon and self-experiments with DMT, psilocybin and the African visionary drug known as Iboga the plant that enables men to see the dead. But Supernatural also has an exciting basis in the latest science much of it so far largely unknown to the general public. Thus, although the book takes readers into unusual and daring areas of enquiry, and investigates extraordinary possibilities about human origins, and about the nature of consciousness and of reality, the argument is underpinned throughout by the discoveries and views of eminent scientists doing cutting-edge research.

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  • monkeycage2,

    If I am understanding you correctly, you do not have a problem with cutting down massive amounts of trees in Amazon rain forest, "the lungs of our planet," in order to grow soy?

  • @ReneeFromLA not arguing that cutting down trees is bad bad bad, but plankton and cyanobacteria from the oceans plus the oceans themselves are likely responsible for about half of all oxygen produced, so unless we manage to wreck the oceans too.... its not 'so' desperately dire, there is a small saving grace, thanks for the vids too :)

  • @literalprofanit

    Yes, hopefully we can keep the remainder of the oil rigs in check. Thank you for your comment! :-)

    Renee

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  • They also cut down trees to farm cows and lamb. Here in sweden i see a lot of Brazilian meat in the shops for a couple of years. So maybe thats why he talk about hamburgers.

  • @literalprofanit are you aware of the garbage patches in the oceans?? no i guess not.

  • right on ReneeFromLA

  • right on monkeycage2

  • Soy just for our Hamburgers ?? Ever heard of Soy milk as well as another hundred food products made from soy & to say the land will never ever be used again is just a bit obtuse. Art Bell just can't stop talking about the same crap fearmongering global warming - i am not saying it does not exist - Just why spend ur life on death.

  • and in some years when the forests will be turned into sand our government and mainstream media will say " oh my god we never saw it comming!"

    we are just using more natural ressources than the earth can produce how bad could this be!

    we are spinning down the drain!

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