Graham Hancock
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His son joined us. Santa was there. It was very friendly and very positive. I love stories like that. And, you know, we've agreed that we will, if by chance, we get a season three of Ancient Apocalypse, which we may or may not get. I'm not in control of commissioning decisions at Netflix. But if we get a season three of Ancient Apocalypse, I would like it to be entirely on Egypt.
His son joined us. Santa was there. It was very friendly and very positive. I love stories like that. And, you know, we've agreed that we will, if by chance, we get a season three of Ancient Apocalypse, which we may or may not get. I'm not in control of commissioning decisions at Netflix. But if we get a season three of Ancient Apocalypse, I would like it to be entirely on Egypt.
His son joined us. Santa was there. It was very friendly and very positive. I love stories like that. And, you know, we've agreed that we will, if by chance, we get a season three of Ancient Apocalypse, which we may or may not get. I'm not in control of commissioning decisions at Netflix. But if we get a season three of Ancient Apocalypse, I would like it to be entirely on Egypt.
And what I would like is for Zahi to confront me on every point as we go through Egypt. Whatever one says about Zahi's explosive personality, he's been immersed in ancient Egyptian Egyptology for his whole life. And he has very strong points of view on it. And he's a fun guy in some ways.
And what I would like is for Zahi to confront me on every point as we go through Egypt. Whatever one says about Zahi's explosive personality, he's been immersed in ancient Egyptian Egyptology for his whole life. And he has very strong points of view on it. And he's a fun guy in some ways.
And what I would like is for Zahi to confront me on every point as we go through Egypt. Whatever one says about Zahi's explosive personality, he's been immersed in ancient Egyptian Egyptology for his whole life. And he has very strong points of view on it. And he's a fun guy in some ways.
Yeah, I'm hoping to persuade him of that. I think it'll be an interesting dialogue if we get to have it.
Yeah, I'm hoping to persuade him of that. I think it'll be an interesting dialogue if we get to have it.
Yeah, I'm hoping to persuade him of that. I think it'll be an interesting dialogue if we get to have it.
This is propaganda. This is archaeological propaganda. That's been said to me repeatedly, that I'm suggesting that all the achievements of certain indigenous cultures around the world should actually be handed to a lost civilization, that ideas were brought to them. Yet, weirdly, those same archaeologists recognize that agriculture was introduced to Europe before
This is propaganda. This is archaeological propaganda. That's been said to me repeatedly, that I'm suggesting that all the achievements of certain indigenous cultures around the world should actually be handed to a lost civilization, that ideas were brought to them. Yet, weirdly, those same archaeologists recognize that agriculture was introduced to Europe before
This is propaganda. This is archaeological propaganda. That's been said to me repeatedly, that I'm suggesting that all the achievements of certain indigenous cultures around the world should actually be handed to a lost civilization, that ideas were brought to them. Yet, weirdly, those same archaeologists recognize that agriculture was introduced to Europe before
by immigrants from precisely the gobekli tepe area that's that's where agriculture wasn't present in europe until five or six thousand years ago it was brought in by other people people this is part of the human nature that we share ideas sure somebody has a great idea we look at that we think we'd like a bit of that too teach me how to do it and this happened this happens all the time and it doesn't mean that the person who's being taught is any less than the person who's doing the teaching the person who's being taught may have things to teach themselves
by immigrants from precisely the gobekli tepe area that's that's where agriculture wasn't present in europe until five or six thousand years ago it was brought in by other people people this is part of the human nature that we share ideas sure somebody has a great idea we look at that we think we'd like a bit of that too teach me how to do it and this happened this happens all the time and it doesn't mean that the person who's being taught is any less than the person who's doing the teaching the person who's being taught may have things to teach themselves
by immigrants from precisely the gobekli tepe area that's that's where agriculture wasn't present in europe until five or six thousand years ago it was brought in by other people people this is part of the human nature that we share ideas sure somebody has a great idea we look at that we think we'd like a bit of that too teach me how to do it and this happened this happens all the time and it doesn't mean that the person who's being taught is any less than the person who's doing the teaching the person who's being taught may have things to teach themselves
I've always felt that there were – if there was a lost civilization at all and I believe there was but I can't absolutely prove it. I think we're looking at a terrible cataclysm. Part of it happened near Gobekli Tepe. Abu Huraira in Syria was hit by one of those airbursts, absolutely incinerated at that time. A terrible cataclysm with relatively few survivors.
I've always felt that there were – if there was a lost civilization at all and I believe there was but I can't absolutely prove it. I think we're looking at a terrible cataclysm. Part of it happened near Gobekli Tepe. Abu Huraira in Syria was hit by one of those airbursts, absolutely incinerated at that time. A terrible cataclysm with relatively few survivors.
I've always felt that there were – if there was a lost civilization at all and I believe there was but I can't absolutely prove it. I think we're looking at a terrible cataclysm. Part of it happened near Gobekli Tepe. Abu Huraira in Syria was hit by one of those airbursts, absolutely incinerated at that time. A terrible cataclysm with relatively few survivors.
And that those survivors, just as we would do today, took refuge amongst people who'd made it through the disaster better. And those people who'd made it through would most likely have been hunter-gatherers. Because hunter-gatherers are so resilient and so able to survive disasters, whereas people in a quote-unquote civilized condition are often not.
And that those survivors, just as we would do today, took refuge amongst people who'd made it through the disaster better. And those people who'd made it through would most likely have been hunter-gatherers. Because hunter-gatherers are so resilient and so able to survive disasters, whereas people in a quote-unquote civilized condition are often not.