Giorgio A. Tsoukalos on Easter Island
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aren't the Easter Island Monoliths made of chocolate?
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you have to love this guy. i love listening to his opinions. ah without a doubt; 5*
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@sophiegromit: Exactly. & The most recent version of "The Time Machine" movie (2002) illustrates this concept well. Let alone all the 'forbidden archeology' 'that cannot
even remotely be explained by current day science. For instance the Flower of Life sphere craving @ Abydos. Archeologists really hate that one.
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sk8grlteen, it wasn't a design to help us, it was a design to help the gods themselves, we were just left here, mutants by default, we desperately tried to regain what we thought was our "legacy", but it wasn't...humans are just residual hybrids.
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the code has come by in the wind - the answer is blowing in the wind lol , peace yo
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that would be really cool! But what does it matter? It didn't help the ancient civilizations nor did it help us. its very interesting to think about though...
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Another GREAT video featuring Giorgio (the real-life Indiana Jones!) representing the Classic Ancient Astronaut Theory! What an awesome and informative primer/summary for the Easter Island mystery.
Of all the people claiming to be the real-life Indiana Jones, Giorgio REALLY IS THE ONE! Look at him! He travels all around the world to investigate the mysteries he talks about first hand and in person! He's awesome! Thank you Giorgio for all the work you do for us!
We humans must remember that if this planet is BILLIONS of years old, it is certainly plausible that even way before life arose and evolved this time around, life may have existed even before this (let's say during the first billion years). Evidence of such existence would be virtually nonexistent due to the immense passsage of time. Evidence would have disintegrated over billions of years.
sophiegromit 2 years ago 35
i think this guy and Von Danniken are on to something.....but what? the possibilities are endless. this is excellent work though, i am once more in my contentment of being human. and what a wild life to have lived in one of these ancient cultures...they were amazing...too bad much of their knowledge has been forgotten...we could have learned so much. thank you
fultonfroth 2 years ago 25