Graham Hancock - Quest for the Lost Civilization (14 of 14)
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10500 bc!
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I hope people who try to draw baseless parallels about Aliens and other controversial subjects can realize what disservice they are doing to Hancock's research that is only aiming to talk about things, for which we currently have evidence.
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I think the Stargate franchise writers got their inspiration from Graham Hancock. Or vice versa. (Joking!! I really like this man.)
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02:07 :)
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no mention of PUMA PUNKU ??? anyway, great doco thanks
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this is great. I've read all his books. Underworld discusses the ruins covered in water after the last ice age melt down, and there are many worldwide. Graham has visited a few and covers them in that book. Supernatural is another splendid book addressing the origins of our religions and the tenacious worldwide belief in spirits, or whatever you want to call them. Probably an explanation of parallel universes. There are many great authors out there. Put down harlequins and learn something!
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Wouldn't it be crazy if somewhere on the moon there was a second plaque that proves the lost civilization theory? lol. But all jokes aside, I think the ruins off the coast of Japan undeniable truth of a lost civilization? The only time that structure could have been built was before the sea levels began to rise. If only this documentary was shown on History Channel rather that the Ancient Aliens show. People would be begging for this theory to be looked into more.
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What a remarkable documentary! Absolutely eye opening and life changing for me!
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I really can't say if this "lost civilization" theory is right, but I love the idea.
One sad thing : these theoretical men tried to spread a religion of love and knowledge... well, knowledge survived, but love... it didn't take roots. What would be the face of the world today if they had succeed ?
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Well the name "Veera Kocha" sounds very hindu.... maybe the ancient hindu travelled there as there is a reference of connection between India and Mexico in Mahabharata.. when the war happened a king from "mexici" was also involved in the war.... may be might be... i am no expert but just might be.....
Our culture finds it difficult to come to grips with the fact that there have been other civilizations far more advanced than ours during mankind's so called "pre-history". As far as we are concerned the pinnacle of human civilization is us. That's why people dismiss Hancock as "just a journalist" and ignore the evidence that's staring us in the face.
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