Graham Hancock
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But this is a kind of – Conspiracy theory that's being proposed that the Spanish Cortez and Pizarro and others who were involved in the conquest of the Americas that they got together and they created a fiction and then they made the indigenous people believe that fiction while accepting everything else that the indigenous people believe that was a fiction.
But this is a kind of – Conspiracy theory that's being proposed that the Spanish Cortez and Pizarro and others who were involved in the conquest of the Americas that they got together and they created a fiction and then they made the indigenous people believe that fiction while accepting everything else that the indigenous people believe that was a fiction.
But this is a kind of – Conspiracy theory that's being proposed that the Spanish Cortez and Pizarro and others who were involved in the conquest of the Americas that they got together and they created a fiction and then they made the indigenous people believe that fiction while accepting everything else that the indigenous people believe that was a fiction.
There's no document which says that Spaniards conspired to create these stories. I believe that when we find them in Mexico, when we find them in Peru, when we find them in Colombia, when we find them in Bolivia, we are looking at indigenous traditions. And I have no doubt that the Spanish saw those traditions and said, we can use this. We can take advantage of this. We can exploit this.
There's no document which says that Spaniards conspired to create these stories. I believe that when we find them in Mexico, when we find them in Peru, when we find them in Colombia, when we find them in Bolivia, we are looking at indigenous traditions. And I have no doubt that the Spanish saw those traditions and said, we can use this. We can take advantage of this. We can exploit this.
There's no document which says that Spaniards conspired to create these stories. I believe that when we find them in Mexico, when we find them in Peru, when we find them in Colombia, when we find them in Bolivia, we are looking at indigenous traditions. And I have no doubt that the Spanish saw those traditions and said, we can use this. We can take advantage of this. We can exploit this.
But I don't think they made up the traditions.
But I don't think they made up the traditions.
But I don't think they made up the traditions.
Yeah. Yeah. It's about that. That's about what it comes to.
Yeah. Yeah. It's about that. That's about what it comes to.
Yeah. Yeah. It's about that. That's about what it comes to.
Very, very recently. I think Santa and I went to Denisova Cave in 2013. Crazy. Something like that.
Very, very recently. I think Santa and I went to Denisova Cave in 2013. Crazy. Something like that.