Hatshepsut - founder of Athens and Atlantis! (3 replies)
So Plato's Cleito is the name of Athena; and Cleito(k-r-t) is a corruption of (Ma)-at-ka-re. Hatshepsut was the Athena from the (Voting) Contest of Poseidon and Athena. She was also the founder of...
View ArticleSky and Earth’s Movement (1 reply)
Just finished watching the season 2 of Ancient Apocalypse and I was fascinated by how ancient civilizations observed an unchanging sky, with the positions of the sun and moon remaining constant over...
View ArticleIreland Ancient History (2 replies)
Hi Everyone I love Graham's work and think it's truly fascinating. I wanted to reach out and ask if anyone has investigated Newgrange in Ireland, I am sure many are likely aware of it but anyway, it's...
View ArticleBoxcar rocks pennsylvania (no replies)
Dear Graham hancock community, My name is John reed im 35 from Schuylkill county Pennsylvania. In 2010 my father took me to a place like mile from his homestead , he called it the high rocks. It is a...
View ArticleBatu Belang Archaeological Site (no replies)
Hello there, have you ever hear about Batu Belang Archaeological Site. Some people think that this is a stone that was formed due to the work of ancient humans. Until now there has been no more...
View Articlenavel of the world, axis mundi (no replies)
from a old post navel of the world [grahamhancock.com] Ancient astronomer priests following the cosmic order. they Had various monuments and religious centres built along the shores of the Nile that...
View ArticleLiving legacy of lost civilization (no replies)
To anyone it concerns. Old Tantric and Kria yoga traditions still carry knowledge that is greater than our current understanding of the human experience and body. The root yoga is an heritage, no...
View ArticleLidar in the Sahara (no replies)
Hi, I am new to the message board and this may be a dumb thing to ask... but. Is there a way for them to do something like lidar to look under the sand in the Sahara or other deserts. Maybe someone is...
View ArticleQuestion: consensus for lifting Great Pyramid Blocks? (1 reply)
I saw this almost 20 years ago. It seems reasonable to me. It describes how an "average" block for the Great Pyramid was raised. See: Lever method for raising GP blocks Basic concepts: 1. The lever...
View ArticleScandinavia? (no replies)
Hey! My name is Kevin I've lived in Sweden my whole life and about 2 years ago I started getting involved with Grahams work. If I can recollect Graham doesen't want to go to Scandinavia because it was...
View Article4000yr old tomb uncovered 300m from GP (1 reply)
Russian researchers discover previously unknown ancient tomb near Great Pyramid in Egypt SOURCE: [tass.com] According to the statement, so far, a small hole has been cleared, through which one can see...
View ArticleEaster Island Heads (no replies)
Watching season two of ancient apocalypse and had a thought. The moai on the platforms all seemed unique from one another, the ones up on the volcano appeared to almost be modeled after the same...
View ArticleThe track of the carver (no replies)
Hello, as many of us, i never accept the official truth, i live in a region know as Baja California in Mexico, when young i use to ride motorcycles on the desert and explore mountain canyons and...
View ArticleWhy Gobekli Tepe was built (no replies)
I think Gobekli Tepe was built as a memory for Atlantis and The people who built it was Noah and sons or you can call them Platos Atlas and sons. The flood was because of the Ice melting after Ice age...
View ArticleThe Pyramids: Humanity's Indestructible Knowledge Vault, Built After Cycles...
Imagine a world where humanity rises and falls in endless cycles. Civilizations flourish, reaching unimaginable heights, only to be wiped out by fire, ice, or floods. Knowledge—fragile and fleeting—is...
View ArticlePyramid help.... (1 reply)
Hi, I am doing research on Egypts Pyramids and need some information. I need the exact co-ordinates,to the nearest metre, off the centre of the three Giza Pyramids and the Djedefre Pyramid. If someone...
View ArticleThe Roman Mille and the Cubic Inch of Gold (no replies)
Hello GHMB, It's been a while since I submitted a topic for review and discussion on the Board since there are so few metrologic researchers here any longer alas. However this topic is one that seems...
View ArticleMars link to Egypt (1 reply)
Here ya go guys and dolls... Another one for you all cos I'm just nice like that Helpin' you out cos well... no offence intended but you really do take so long to catch up Enjoy the video! hehe...
View ArticleAge of Capricorn and the Sphinx (1 reply)
Hello! I was wondering if it was possible for the sphinx to have been made in the Age of Capricorn (18,000-15,000BCE) instead of the Age of Leo(10,750-8,600BCE)? The head could just as easily been a...
View ArticleThe Rock Candy Hypothesis (no replies)
I know some of you are going to hate me for this, but I beg you: Do not fall victim to the same sickness that constrained the minds of the archeological community these past centuries. Consider the...
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