Oct 29
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Hi gud pm What do you think about billy carsons claims
Billy Carson? Yeah, he's one of those guys who's got some wild claims about ancient civilizations and extraterrestrial technology. I mean, there's a lot of intriguing stuff out there when you dive into the ancient astronaut theories, but you've got to sift through the nonsense, right? Some of the stuff he talks about can be pretty mind-bending, but you also want to maintain a level of skepticism.
I remember talking about this with guys like Commander Fravor—he's a credible dude who’s seen things that make you go, “What the hell is out there?” But then you have folks like Carson who push a narrative that can sometimes feel a bit exaggerated. It’s important to examine the evidence and keep that critical thinking cap on.
So, I think there’s potential in exploring these ideas, but as with anything, you’ve got to be careful about what you’re consuming and who you’re taking seriously. It’s a fascinating rabbit hole, but don't let it pull you too deep without a good anchor of reality!
What do you think about Graham Hancock
Graham Hancock is a fascinating dude, man. I mean, he was one of the first real guests I had on the podcast, and that says a lot. I remember sitting there with him and Duncan, just eating pizza and diving deep into the ideas he presents in his books. Like, "Fingerprints of the Gods" blew my mind in the '90s. People were so quick to dismiss him as some kind of pseudo-historian, but I always thought he had valid points.
Now look at him—he’s got a Netflix series and is challenging the way we think about history. He’s pushing boundaries, and that’s what I love. The guy’s all about uncovering the evidence of ancient civilizations that existed way earlier than mainstream archaeology acknowledges. I mean, it’s wild! His work really makes you reconsider everything we thought we knew about our past. It's like he’s encouraging us to open up our minds and think critically about history. That's important!