I know! Several controversial authors have written about the Egyptian pyramids and the Lebanese Baalbek, ascribing such structures to "ancient aliens" but their works draw scant attention from the scientific world and the public at large. The books that I paid most attention to were the "Earth Chronicles" series by Zecharia Sitchin, beginning with "The Twelfth Planet." Fascinating works, check them out.
I have read some of his books. I find it so interesting. Have you read Graham Hancock’s books or listened to his videos? I loved “Under World”. That discusses the indications of world wide flooding. He references scientific evidence to validate his findings which I love because I think it’s harder to dismiss.
Yes I'm familiar with Hancock's works, even Emmanuel Velekovsky and Michael Cremo (Forbidden Archeology). There is a lot more about human history, and PRE-human history, than most people know. At some point I have to believe that it's not merely oversight, but rather outright suppression of information.
I was going to mention Forbidden Archeology to you! Sounds like we’ve been following the same theories! I haven’t heard of Velekovsky though. I’ll look for that.
You guys are my people. Magicians of the Gods is an ultimate read on this subject matter. Jahanna James dropped this Giza news on IG a few days ago. Im happy to see more running with the story. 2025 is lit!
"Worlds in Collision" was his seminal work. I once asked Zecharia Sitchin (yes, I knew him) about Velekosky, and he said "We both were on the same elevator, we just got off at different floors." Meaning that they both shared a common understanding of the ancient records (mainly Sumerian clay tablets) but they had slightly different interpretations.
While you can’t rule out crazier explanations like ancient aliens I think that it’s much more likely that there’s just a lot of missing history that is yet to be discovered. And ancient technology that we don’t yet know about.
Personally I think that A: ancient civilizations go back much farther into the past than what we currently know and that B: some of them had technology above what we know.
That’s not to say they had lasers or could levitate objects but just that the tech was better than what we’ve discovered.
We've got a lot of lesser known sites here in the states as well. Was Serpents mound built on the edge of a crater in Peebles, Ohio to pay homage to the destructive serpent of the sky(comet)? Know theres a stonehenge like structure at the bottom of one of the great lakes? What else lies beneath churned earth lost to time? Something had to be washed beneath the great Moritanian mud slide that looks as though it consumed the Richat(Eye of the Sahara). Buckle up frens. This ride is getting exciting.
So true, it is a super exciting time for the topic of ancient civilizations.
I think the real pay dirt so to speak is in the Sahara desert. As recently as 5k years ago the Sahara was a lush green area. I believe that there’s countless cities and structures buried there. Unfortunately it’s a really tough area to excavate or even explore so I’m not sure we’ll get much of that done in my lifetime but you never know
I know! Several controversial authors have written about the Egyptian pyramids and the Lebanese Baalbek, ascribing such structures to "ancient aliens" but their works draw scant attention from the scientific world and the public at large. The books that I paid most attention to were the "Earth Chronicles" series by Zecharia Sitchin, beginning with "The Twelfth Planet." Fascinating works, check them out.
I have read some of his books. I find it so interesting. Have you read Graham Hancock’s books or listened to his videos? I loved “Under World”. That discusses the indications of world wide flooding. He references scientific evidence to validate his findings which I love because I think it’s harder to dismiss.
Dear fren yall are on to something 😲
Ancient Gods were not a fiction.
Yes I'm familiar with Hancock's works, even Emmanuel Velekovsky and Michael Cremo (Forbidden Archeology). There is a lot more about human history, and PRE-human history, than most people know. At some point I have to believe that it's not merely oversight, but rather outright suppression of information.
I was going to mention Forbidden Archeology to you! Sounds like we’ve been following the same theories! I haven’t heard of Velekovsky though. I’ll look for that.
You guys are my people. Magicians of the Gods is an ultimate read on this subject matter. Jahanna James dropped this Giza news on IG a few days ago. Im happy to see more running with the story. 2025 is lit!
"Worlds in Collision" was his seminal work. I once asked Zecharia Sitchin (yes, I knew him) about Velekosky, and he said "We both were on the same elevator, we just got off at different floors." Meaning that they both shared a common understanding of the ancient records (mainly Sumerian clay tablets) but they had slightly different interpretations.
While you can’t rule out crazier explanations like ancient aliens I think that it’s much more likely that there’s just a lot of missing history that is yet to be discovered. And ancient technology that we don’t yet know about.
Personally I think that A: ancient civilizations go back much farther into the past than what we currently know and that B: some of them had technology above what we know.
That’s not to say they had lasers or could levitate objects but just that the tech was better than what we’ve discovered.
Plausible.
We've got a lot of lesser known sites here in the states as well. Was Serpents mound built on the edge of a crater in Peebles, Ohio to pay homage to the destructive serpent of the sky(comet)? Know theres a stonehenge like structure at the bottom of one of the great lakes? What else lies beneath churned earth lost to time? Something had to be washed beneath the great Moritanian mud slide that looks as though it consumed the Richat(Eye of the Sahara). Buckle up frens. This ride is getting exciting.
So true, it is a super exciting time for the topic of ancient civilizations.
I think the real pay dirt so to speak is in the Sahara desert. As recently as 5k years ago the Sahara was a lush green area. I believe that there’s countless cities and structures buried there. Unfortunately it’s a really tough area to excavate or even explore so I’m not sure we’ll get much of that done in my lifetime but you never know