Jimmy Corsetti
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Perhaps it's the very fact that this site is, I think, very strong evidence to show â like as Graham Hancock puts it and he just â they just blow him off, but it's like â This site is an enigma. This is not supposed to exist 11,600 years ago. And then the academic naysayers come out and say, well, it's not that impressive as it is.
Perhaps it's the very fact that this site is, I think, very strong evidence to show â like as Graham Hancock puts it and he just â they just blow him off, but it's like â This site is an enigma. This is not supposed to exist 11,600 years ago. And then the academic naysayers come out and say, well, it's not that impressive as it is.
Perhaps it's the very fact that this site is, I think, very strong evidence to show â like as Graham Hancock puts it and he just â they just blow him off, but it's like â This site is an enigma. This is not supposed to exist 11,600 years ago. And then the academic naysayers come out and say, well, it's not that impressive as it is.
There's no reason to rule out that this wasn't created by primitive hunters and gatherers. And I'm like, have you seen the damn thing? Like cutting these stones, 20 tons. You know, it's like in the fact that it could be a lunar solar calendar. Right. That is that's advanced. Right.
There's no reason to rule out that this wasn't created by primitive hunters and gatherers. And I'm like, have you seen the damn thing? Like cutting these stones, 20 tons. You know, it's like in the fact that it could be a lunar solar calendar. Right. That is that's advanced. Right.
There's no reason to rule out that this wasn't created by primitive hunters and gatherers. And I'm like, have you seen the damn thing? Like cutting these stones, 20 tons. You know, it's like in the fact that it could be a lunar solar calendar. Right. That is that's advanced. Right.
And one other thing to say about it is that â and correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I remember, Flint Dibble, one of his arguments against Graham Hancock when discussing Gobekli Tepe on the Rogan podcast debate was the lack of evidence of farming, correct, of agriculture? That's right. that doesn't prove a lack of a civilization.
And one other thing to say about it is that â and correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I remember, Flint Dibble, one of his arguments against Graham Hancock when discussing Gobekli Tepe on the Rogan podcast debate was the lack of evidence of farming, correct, of agriculture? That's right. that doesn't prove a lack of a civilization.
And one other thing to say about it is that â and correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I remember, Flint Dibble, one of his arguments against Graham Hancock when discussing Gobekli Tepe on the Rogan podcast debate was the lack of evidence of farming, correct, of agriculture? That's right. that doesn't prove a lack of a civilization.
Like I'm not, no one's really suggesting Gobekli Tepe was somebody's home. And it's like, well, cause you know, it's like, where's the evidence of the agriculture? They'd have to grow food to live. And I'm like, that's not proof at all that it wasn't constructed by people or I don't even, to me, I'm like, that's a side point. I'm like, they got food from somewhere else.
Like I'm not, no one's really suggesting Gobekli Tepe was somebody's home. And it's like, well, cause you know, it's like, where's the evidence of the agriculture? They'd have to grow food to live. And I'm like, that's not proof at all that it wasn't constructed by people or I don't even, to me, I'm like, that's a side point. I'm like, they got food from somewhere else.
Like I'm not, no one's really suggesting Gobekli Tepe was somebody's home. And it's like, well, cause you know, it's like, where's the evidence of the agriculture? They'd have to grow food to live. And I'm like, that's not proof at all that it wasn't constructed by people or I don't even, to me, I'm like, that's a side point. I'm like, they got food from somewhere else.
It doesn't, or the farm is gone. Like, let's be real. Are we really going to pretend that evidence of growing plants is 100% going to survive after almost 12,000 years?
It doesn't, or the farm is gone. Like, let's be real. Are we really going to pretend that evidence of growing plants is 100% going to survive after almost 12,000 years?
It doesn't, or the farm is gone. Like, let's be real. Are we really going to pretend that evidence of growing plants is 100% going to survive after almost 12,000 years?
And I think we should consider the fact that the climate has changed significantly since 12,000 years ago. When I look at the Sahara Desert... We're in a climate dip right now, aren't we? Yeah. Like a huge climate dip. Yeah. You know, and if... I always like to bring up the Sahara.
And I think we should consider the fact that the climate has changed significantly since 12,000 years ago. When I look at the Sahara Desert... We're in a climate dip right now, aren't we? Yeah. Like a huge climate dip. Yeah. You know, and if... I always like to bring up the Sahara.
And I think we should consider the fact that the climate has changed significantly since 12,000 years ago. When I look at the Sahara Desert... We're in a climate dip right now, aren't we? Yeah. Like a huge climate dip. Yeah. You know, and if... I always like to bring up the Sahara.
Like, this needs to get people's minds going, which is that if the Sahara was a lush, green, tropical paradise up until 5,000 years ago, imagine how much differently the region of Turkey would have been as well, which isn't all that far north of it. Like, it's...
Like, this needs to get people's minds going, which is that if the Sahara was a lush, green, tropical paradise up until 5,000 years ago, imagine how much differently the region of Turkey would have been as well, which isn't all that far north of it. Like, it's...