Graham Hancock
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I'm not sure. I think Robert is open to doing television. The fact is we invited him to come to Israel and to give his point of view and he declined. And therefore he must have a strong reason to do that.
I'm not sure. I think Robert is open to doing television. The fact is we invited him to come to Israel and to give his point of view and he declined. And therefore he must have a strong reason to do that.
Thousands of years. Thousands of years.
Thousands of years. Thousands of years.
Thousands of years. Thousands of years.
Remember, it's a small island. It's in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It's 2,000 miles from Tahiti and 2,000 miles from the coast of Peru. It just seems strange that there's so many of those statues in this one area, too.
Remember, it's a small island. It's in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It's 2,000 miles from Tahiti and 2,000 miles from the coast of Peru. It just seems strange that there's so many of those statues in this one area, too.
Remember, it's a small island. It's in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It's 2,000 miles from Tahiti and 2,000 miles from the coast of Peru. It just seems strange that there's so many of those statues in this one area, too.
Well, it's what it calls itself, Tepitu or Tehenua, the navel of the earth. It calls itself the navel of the earth. And it's not the only place. Delphi in Greece calls itself the navel of the earth. Heliopolis in Egypt close to Giza was a navel of the earth. Angkor Wat in Cambodia is a navel of the earth. Gobekli Tepe means... The naval, the hill of the naval.
Well, it's what it calls itself, Tepitu or Tehenua, the navel of the earth. It calls itself the navel of the earth. And it's not the only place. Delphi in Greece calls itself the navel of the earth. Heliopolis in Egypt close to Giza was a navel of the earth. Angkor Wat in Cambodia is a navel of the earth. Gobekli Tepe means... The naval, the hill of the naval.
Well, it's what it calls itself, Tepitu or Tehenua, the navel of the earth. It calls itself the navel of the earth. And it's not the only place. Delphi in Greece calls itself the navel of the earth. Heliopolis in Egypt close to Giza was a navel of the earth. Angkor Wat in Cambodia is a navel of the earth. Gobekli Tepe means... The naval, the hill of the naval.
This notion of navels of the earth, I think it's connected to an ancient geodetic survey of the earth, that there were certain anchor points that lines of longitude were drawn from by a civilization that didn't have our tech, didn't have our iPhones, but did explore the world. did sail the oceans.
This notion of navels of the earth, I think it's connected to an ancient geodetic survey of the earth, that there were certain anchor points that lines of longitude were drawn from by a civilization that didn't have our tech, didn't have our iPhones, but did explore the world. did sail the oceans.
This notion of navels of the earth, I think it's connected to an ancient geodetic survey of the earth, that there were certain anchor points that lines of longitude were drawn from by a civilization that didn't have our tech, didn't have our iPhones, but did explore the world. did sail the oceans.
And I'm not surprised that we haven't found their ships since we haven't found the ships for those who sailed to Australia or for those who sailed to Cyprus either. But it had abilities that we do not attribute to period of that time. And those abilities included the ability to calculate longitude, something that our civilization didn't crack until the 18th century.
And I'm not surprised that we haven't found their ships since we haven't found the ships for those who sailed to Australia or for those who sailed to Cyprus either. But it had abilities that we do not attribute to period of that time. And those abilities included the ability to calculate longitude, something that our civilization didn't crack until the 18th century.
And I'm not surprised that we haven't found their ships since we haven't found the ships for those who sailed to Australia or for those who sailed to Cyprus either. But it had abilities that we do not attribute to period of that time. And those abilities included the ability to calculate longitude, something that our civilization didn't crack until the 18th century.
And I suggest it's only a theory that these multiple navels of the earth around the world were fixed points on the earth where longitude connections were made. They were established places. So I do not think it's an accident. that Angkor Wat is 72 degrees of longitude east of Giza.
And I suggest it's only a theory that these multiple navels of the earth around the world were fixed points on the earth where longitude connections were made. They were established places. So I do not think it's an accident. that Angkor Wat is 72 degrees of longitude east of Giza.
And I suggest it's only a theory that these multiple navels of the earth around the world were fixed points on the earth where longitude connections were made. They were established places. So I do not think it's an accident. that Angkor Wat is 72 degrees of longitude east of Giza.