Graham Hancock's Magicians of the Gods is a great well-sourced book on the true age of man. You will be enlightened yet realize there is so much more to learn after reading.
Interesting mention. I'm quite suprised his work isn't mentioned more often. That is a good read. Hancock is what got me looking into "other" truths back in the 90s. Fingerprints of the God's was my first unorthodox read on alternative "history" and started my extensive digging into cosmo archeology. Glad to see the reference here.
It instantly made so much sense to me. Similar to 9/11 truth, once you see it laid out the wise immediately grasps it, but it’s the level of detail and specialty any human wouldn’t be able to piece together based on causal life knowledge
After working my way through 3 of Graham’s books, that became my baseline of history.
The human brain is primed for symbolism and meaning. All these ancient writings and architecture weren’t made ‘for the hell of it’ as we are led to believe. It’s all coded messages.
For me it's the greatest and lost mystery intended to be discovered. But those topics are lost here in reference to satanic and luciferian cults because it's egyptian and symbolism. I believe after so many years of research I got as far as possible in understanding. Revelations on the ancient monuments has kind of become stalled. Tv programs popularized these topics, which is great but also brings the rest of convolution that comes with that and ends up muddying the waters and stifling discovery some. If you like Hancock's approach and havent read before, the Supergods by Maurice Cotterell. You may find it very intriguing. I certainly did. The theories he presents I think are close to on track. I spent some time conversing with the author along time ago on various theories, was very interesting.
Graham Hancock's Magicians of the Gods is a great well-sourced book on the true age of man. You will be enlightened yet realize there is so much more to learn after reading.
Interesting mention. I'm quite suprised his work isn't mentioned more often. That is a good read. Hancock is what got me looking into "other" truths back in the 90s. Fingerprints of the God's was my first unorthodox read on alternative "history" and started my extensive digging into cosmo archeology. Glad to see the reference here.
It instantly made so much sense to me. Similar to 9/11 truth, once you see it laid out the wise immediately grasps it, but it’s the level of detail and specialty any human wouldn’t be able to piece together based on causal life knowledge
After working my way through 3 of Graham’s books, that became my baseline of history.
The human brain is primed for symbolism and meaning. All these ancient writings and architecture weren’t made ‘for the hell of it’ as we are led to believe. It’s all coded messages.
For me it's the greatest and lost mystery intended to be discovered. But those topics are lost here in reference to satanic and luciferian cults because it's egyptian and symbolism. I believe after so many years of research I got as far as possible in understanding. Revelations on the ancient monuments has kind of become stalled. Tv programs popularized these topics, which is great but also brings the rest of convolution that comes with that and ends up muddying the waters and stifling discovery some. If you like Hancock's approach and havent read before, the Supergods by Maurice Cotterell. You may find it very intriguing. I certainly did. The theories he presents I think are close to on track. I spent some time conversing with the author along time ago on various theories, was very interesting.
Thank you, I’ll look into it
Unfortunately documentaries are more approachable to more people than books, but corporate/cable documentaries are so dumbed down they are useless.
Plenty of good independents to be found though
NatGeo is so bad we turned one on for background noise and I immediately changed it. All animations and noises. Frying peoples brains.
I knew NatGeo was dead when they had a news tabloid executive take over. Prior to that it had been passionate people from the nature/geography realm.
Good thing they have 100+ years of issues that I’ll never be able to get through in my lifetime.