What are your views on lost civilizations and the pyramids and monuments that...
Hi everyone, We can see all over the world ancient monuments and pyramids in several countries. If we look more we are going to find more pyramids. Pyramids were found in Brazil that could have make...
View ArticleAncient civilization across Wisconsin (2 replies)
Hello. I'm Joe. I'm trying to get into contact with Graham Hancock regarding ancient civilisations across Wisconsin.
View ArticlePower Electronics used at the Great Pyramid (no replies)
I have produced a short video on my hypothesis for the evidence of power electronic components used within the great Pyramid. I believe the Great pyramid used the Earth's natural Magnetic energy lines...
View ArticleDid Graham Hancock and everyone see this article today? (1 reply)
Several items in this article may (I'm not a scientist) help provide evidence for many of Graham Hancock's theories. Very interesting... [www.smithsonianmag.com]
View ArticleStandard Teotihuacan Unit (no replies)
To all While I wrote my first website essay regarding the Hugh Harleston Jnr, STU, {Standard Teotihuacan Unit} I commenced with the following Quote “The straightforward method is to divide...
View ArticleFaking Khufu (A Short Video) (1 reply)
I think this video should have a thread of its own. A 20min youtube video that anyone interested in the Great Pyramid hoax hypothesis really should see: Faking Khufu (Video). SC
View ArticleMegalithic Mountain Ranges (no replies)
What if they really could move mountains? [poppa1tom.imgur.com]
View ArticleNaNo World APPS for the Swastika and emerging Photon Science (no replies)
I could post this in any of the groups here in the Graham Hancock forum ... but to make the job of the Mods easier I will post it under 'Mysteries' One mystery is why folks are blind to what has been...
View ArticleThe competition between stupid people and egyptologists to prove who knows...
I was wondering if someone had a history or timeline of debates in this world of scholastic and academic discoveries about the ancient kingdoms of egypt and the lands they treated or warred with. Im...
View ArticleEgyptology Redux - Yes Again / Hear me out! (no replies)
Hello everyone. Had to dive in and throw two "coppers" out there................ I enjoy coming here to review some of the topics and comments. It's a bit of a select crowd, quite a few critics, but...
View ArticleCan and Should 'Common Sense' Critque Science? (24 replies)
I am starting a new thread – the old one on Egyptology is just too convoluted for a newbie to follow. A lot of history there between personalities and entrenched positions. We have a glove thrown down...
View ArticleThe Complexity of Pre-hisotry: How Wrong Are We? (5 replies)
Once I belonged to the History Book Club. Eventually I bought every single book they had on history prior to gunpowder so the club held no more value for me. One of those books was ‘History of the...
View ArticleHancock Specualtion Synopsis (5 replies)
I was wondering if there is one somewhere. Finding things throughout the books can be a bit tedious and it appears to me there were revisions, changes, along the way. Also is there a reading list of...
View Article“Cycle or circle of little animals” (1 reply)
Here is some info from Old European Culture: “ Now here is something very interesting. The English word zodiac derives from zōdiacus, the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek zōidiakòs kýklos (ζῳδιακός...
View ArticleGreat Pyramid: Tomb or Not? (19 replies)
Here is a new topic that may be of interest to those who do not know all the gritty details - for some of our lurkers maybe who do not post. The rules are simple: provide evidence for or against. I...
View ArticleSolar Storm coinciding with Plato's date for the end of Atlantis... (1 reply)
I would love to hear Graham, Randal Carlson and Robert Schoch discuss this new discovery as the timing matches Plato’s reported end of Atlantis. [www.nature.com] If this is something that would...
View ArticleDino ooparts (2 replies)
We're not all blind to the notion of cryptozoology. search for and study of animals whose existence or survival is disputed or unsubstantiated, such as the Loch Ness monster and the yeti Old post...
View ArticleSaqsawaman: Possible by Primitve Methods? (4 replies)
[digitalassets.lib.berkeley.edu] This is a 32 page paper by Jean-Pierre Protzen, a Professor of Architecture at Berkely, CA. He has authored / co-authored a couple of in depth books on Inca...
View ArticleSources and Accounts of Eratosthenes (no replies)
Hi all, I decided to add a postscript-summary to the end of my remen article. There are a few additional citations and calculations that were discussed here on the message board after I first posted...
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