Luke Caverns
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fingerprints of the gods which came out in 1995 and and you know that sort of you know kind of pushed along you know whatever interest it had and probably you know expanded the interest so you know I read about the Olmecs in that book I read about the Amazon and you know at about 16 or 17 and that kind of fuels an interest also read about Egypt so I start studying ancient Egypt and
By the time I'm in, by the time I'm about 21, I decide that I'm not going to be able to get through college if I keep going down this marketing route. I've got to do something that I loved.
By the time I'm in, by the time I'm about 21, I decide that I'm not going to be able to get through college if I keep going down this marketing route. I've got to do something that I loved.
By the time I'm in, by the time I'm about 21, I decide that I'm not going to be able to get through college if I keep going down this marketing route. I've got to do something that I loved.
And I was always inspired by, you know, we talked about last time, like my grandfather was, all my grandfathers were explorers and antiquarians that, you know, funded digs out in the, at these Mogollon sites in New Mexico and discovered some cool stuff.
And I was always inspired by, you know, we talked about last time, like my grandfather was, all my grandfathers were explorers and antiquarians that, you know, funded digs out in the, at these Mogollon sites in New Mexico and discovered some cool stuff.
And I was always inspired by, you know, we talked about last time, like my grandfather was, all my grandfathers were explorers and antiquarians that, you know, funded digs out in the, at these Mogollon sites in New Mexico and discovered some cool stuff.
And, you know, that inspired me, but also Graham Hancock kind of fueled that wonder, you know, of, you know, I wonder if there is, you know, something out there. And so when I first started, I was, you know, really hardcore on the, you know, the pyramids have to be 12,000 years old.
And, you know, that inspired me, but also Graham Hancock kind of fueled that wonder, you know, of, you know, I wonder if there is, you know, something out there. And so when I first started, I was, you know, really hardcore on the, you know, the pyramids have to be 12,000 years old.
And, you know, that inspired me, but also Graham Hancock kind of fueled that wonder, you know, of, you know, I wonder if there is, you know, something out there. And so when I first started, I was, you know, really hardcore on the, you know, the pyramids have to be 12,000 years old.
And just because I hadn't exposed myself to anything else beyond that, but then- When you first came on the show, you were pretty, you know, you believed that, you were pretty stuck.
And just because I hadn't exposed myself to anything else beyond that, but then- When you first came on the show, you were pretty, you know, you believed that, you were pretty stuck.
And just because I hadn't exposed myself to anything else beyond that, but then- When you first came on the show, you were pretty, you know, you believed that, you were pretty stuck.
Well, so what I was saying was, I think that- Okay, so this kind of leading into what I'm saying is, is I think that as I, as I became, as I started to educate myself more, you know, I read Fingerprints of the Gods and, and then, you know, just wanted more and more and more and more. And so, you know, you pick up textbooks at a certain point because it's just, you can't get enough.
Well, so what I was saying was, I think that- Okay, so this kind of leading into what I'm saying is, is I think that as I, as I became, as I started to educate myself more, you know, I read Fingerprints of the Gods and, and then, you know, just wanted more and more and more and more. And so, you know, you pick up textbooks at a certain point because it's just, you can't get enough.
Well, so what I was saying was, I think that- Okay, so this kind of leading into what I'm saying is, is I think that as I, as I became, as I started to educate myself more, you know, I read Fingerprints of the Gods and, and then, you know, just wanted more and more and more and more. And so, you know, you pick up textbooks at a certain point because it's just, you can't get enough.
And then you read things in textbooks that challenge the preconceived notions that you, that you had. And so, you know, I've done a huge dive just on Giza in the last year and, um, learned a lot of things that have challenged my beliefs about the pyramids.
And then you read things in textbooks that challenge the preconceived notions that you, that you had. And so, you know, I've done a huge dive just on Giza in the last year and, um, learned a lot of things that have challenged my beliefs about the pyramids.
And then you read things in textbooks that challenge the preconceived notions that you, that you had. And so, you know, I've done a huge dive just on Giza in the last year and, um, learned a lot of things that have challenged my beliefs about the pyramids.
And I think, I think that, you know, even Graham Hancock has come around to, you know, the greater part of the pyramids must be, uh, fourth dynasty, you know, under the Pharaoh Khufu. Uh, he, he talked about this on, on either Rogan or, um, another podcast, um, but I clipped it and put it on my ex account. And, um,