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I, Coño
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I sirched, didn't find an existing thread. Used to be one on the other site. If there's an existing thread, MODs merge it please.

This came out 5 days ago. Some new stuff that surprised me.

The surfacing of the stones was mind blowing. The Babarar caves are unreal. As was the strange measurements in metric!

 
welp, Im about an hour in and will watch maybe the rest tomorrow..

87,000 views in 7 days.. but that doesn't mean they all finished the whole 2 hr 19 min 20 secs
 
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if no one cared why is that info such prevalent
To turn you into a jealous bitch.

Maybe if yould quit worrying about views and focus on the actual content you might start making better vids or possibly learn something, but who are we kidding, youre gona go get stoned and think about jumping border walls and fugly chica's.
 
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welp, Im about an hour in and will watch maybe the rest tomorrow..

87,000 views in 7 days.. but that doesn't mean they all finished the whole 2 hr 19 min 20 secs

See what happens when you put together decent content?


Nobody can even watch your videos without getting sick from the camera work.

You're not good. Go to school, learn, people will teach you how to get good if you have a willingness to learn. Then you have to put in hard work.


It seems like you think all these YouTubers just video for 15 minutes here and there and make millions. They don't. They work 70+ hours a week to put out some videos between the script/ideas, prepping, filming, and editing.
 
Ancient apocalypse on Netflix is purty neato, too
Found that last night. What an awesome show. First episode in Indonesia was crazy, then he kind of lost me on the second episode about pyramids.
Saying archeologists insistence it’s just a simple way to build higher structures. What he believes that some great unifier civilization told all the world how to make pyramids.
No, it’s a simple way to build higher structures. My 3 year olds do that.
Then I fell asleep.
 
The Graham Hancock series was OK, not necessary to indulge his hypotheses, just look at the stuff that was found.

He unfortunately never mentioned the complete nuclear level energy released along the Carolinas via comets that have fucked up carbon dating for a LOT of the eastern coast. (Go look for that info yourself).

The video up above surprised me with stuff I haven't seen since following this stuff for 30 years.

Tech Tim and a few others have been following too.
 
I'll have to watch this tonight. There's a documentary on Chaco Canyon that's excellent. I think it's called The Mystery of Chaco Canyon or something along those lines. They have no idea why they built that shit. They hauled tens of thousands of trees dozens of miles to build massive complexes that could house thousands and yet they can't find any signs of inhabitation by more than a handful of people. They built massive road like structures that stretched for miles with no signs of use.

A shit ton of the land that used to be the coastal plains is now underwater since the end of the ice age. LIDAR is showing that the central and south American jungles are absolutely littered with ruins. They're fucking everywhere.

What's up with places like Gobekli Tepe and similar sites they're now finding. We're talking about ruins from cultures of the advancement that weren't supposed to exist then. Thousands of years ahead of their time. The underground complexes like Derinkuyu. How the fuck did they build that shit and much more importantly WHY?

There is a shit ton of our ancient history as a species that we simply do not understand and who knows how much is lost and archaeologists are very dogmatic and resistant to new ideas. They have it all figured out. Just ask them. Anything that doesn't fit the narrative just gets tossed out as an anomaly. Well, the anomalies are really starting to add up.
 
I sirched, didn't find an existing thread. Used to be one on the other site. If there's an existing thread, MODs merge it please.

This came out 5 days ago. Some new stuff that surprised me.

The surfacing of the stones was mind blowing. The Babarar caves are unreal. As was the strange measurements in metric!


I love shit like this. Perfect thing for me to watch tonight. I already burnt up the Graham Hancock series. I dug those.
 
I'll have to watch this tonight. There's a documentary on Chaco Canyon that's excellent. I think it's called The Mystery of Chaco Canyon or something along those lines. They have no idea why they built that shit. They hauled tens of thousands of trees dozens of miles to build massive complexes that could house thousands and yet they can't find any signs of inhabitation by more than a handful of people. They built massive road like structures that stretched for miles with no signs of use.

A shit ton of the land that used to be the coastal plains is now underwater since the end of the ice age. LIDAR is showing that the central and south American jungles are absolutely littered with ruins. They're fucking everywhere.

What's up with places like Gobekli Tepe and similar sites they're now finding. We're talking about ruins from cultures of the advancement that weren't supposed to exist then. Thousands of years ahead of their time. The underground complexes like Derinkuyu. How the fuck did they build that shit and much more importantly WHY?

There is a shit ton of our ancient history as a species that we simply do not understand and who knows how much is lost and archaeologists are very dogmatic and resistant to new ideas. They have it all figured out. Just ask them. Anything that doesn't fit the narrative just gets tossed out as an anomaly. Well, the anomalies are really starting to add up.
And you're right, many of these archaeologists used to think Hancock was a cook and, "wanna be" scientist. The motherfucker was right, and they hate it.
 
And you're right, many of these archaeologists used to think Hancock was a cook and, "wanna be" scientist. The motherfucker was right, and they hate it.
I'm not sure he's right about all the details but I do think he's right in the big picture. "We are a species with amnesia." That's his primary concept and that is becoming far too evident to deny.
 
I'm not sure he's right about all the details but I do think he's right in the big picture. "We are a species with amnesia." That's his primary concept and that is becoming far too evident to deny.
Agreed. Enough facts have been uncovered that there is no denying shit is older than the "experts" first thought. It is a fascinating subject.
 
Watched it. I like Ancient Aliens and this had many similar interesting archeological sites and great visuals. Found the logic of the narrator difficult to follow and they sort of jumped all over the place. The Antikathera device alone makes you wonder what has existed and been lost to time and corrosion.
 
I love this stuff, I got started way back when “Chariots of the Gods” made its debut.

I’m going to watch it in the next couple of days, I’m going to have plenty of down time this week
 
if you like this stuff I highly recommend The Lost City of the Monkey God book. True story of a ruin they found recently and it’s excellent
 
Seconded. They did a great job with that one
If only they could have left out the constant sound effects. “Ok, now the zooming in sound effect! Now the camera panning sound effect! Now point straight upward for some reason, with a different sound effect!!”

I loved the content. It was incredibly difficult to tolerate the delivery of it. On the second attempt to choke it down, I did manage to watch the whole thing.
 
Watched it. I like Ancient Aliens and this had many similar interesting archeological sites and great visuals. Found the logic of the narrator difficult to follow and they sort of jumped all over the place. The Antikathera device alone makes you wonder what has existed and been lost to time and corrosion.


Have you watched the Clickspring series on YouTube where he’s remaking the device with hand tools? Fucking amazing. I mean, it’s like 10 hours worth or so, but incredible.
 
Have you watched the Clickspring series on YouTube where he’s remaking the device with hand tools? Fucking amazing. I mean, it’s like 10 hours worth or so, but incredible.
It always bugged me seeing him cut so far away from the lines, only to finish with a file. It finally sank in that he was shooting with a macro lens:homer:
 
Been on the graham hancock/Randall carlson thing for awhile now. Very compelling. I don't have Netflix but I might free trial it just to watch the series

It's entertaining to watch all the clowns try and slander them yet they have nothing to refute the mountains of real data that Randall brings to the table. That tells me enough.

Growing up In Cliff dwelling country I always felt like "they" had it wrong. The anisazi have been described as hunter gathering pseudofarmers that disappeared for no reason. That shit just doesn't fit when you go see what they built in person.

I don't think the anisazi were the advanced ones but I bet they learned from them after shtf. I also think all the dwellings around here are falsely dated to fit in with the rest of the bullshit story we have been told. There are cliff grainaries in eastern Utah on private land that have never been touched, still full of some old ass corn. Anyone on here know about radiocarbon14 dating? :lmao:
 
I sirched, didn't find an existing thread. Used to be one on the other site. If there's an existing thread, MODs merge it please.

This came out 5 days ago. Some new stuff that surprised me.

The surfacing of the stones was mind blowing. The Babarar caves are unreal. As was the strange measurements in metric!


I think I've watched this 3 or 4 times now.

They had acoustical engineering (to a crazy precise point of hollowing a perfectly flat and symmetric cave out of a giant slab of granite) AND gear machining at least 2500 years ago...
Sounds insane but its undeniable.
 
Remember castle wolfenstien aka spear of destiny? listen at 34 min

Atlantis, Inner Earth, Ancient Occult Mysteries - ROBERT SEPEHR - YouTube
 
Remember castle wolfenstien aka spear of destiny? listen at 34 min

Atlantis, Inner Earth, Ancient Occult Mysteries - ROBERT SEPEHR - YouTube



Careful with this. Very easy to get misguided by someone else's "interpretation".

Not to be taken at face value.

:beer:
 
Watched the whole season of ancient apocalypse here because fuuk netflix

It was cool to have all the visual aids as well as a couple new locations with some old history. but if you are there for the hard data check out the various podcasts they have done. Especially Randall. Dude is an encyclopedia on the subject.
 
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