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Ancient Civilizations

Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson, John Anthony West & more... The heyday of the Joe Rogan Experience

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I watch a documentary on the caldera volcano that exists in Yellowstone Park. They just kind of figured that out recently. This is a giant 600 kilometer wide volcano that erupts every 600 to 800,000 years. Last time it erupted to 600,000 years. It's like totally new and it's a fucking continent killer. It'll kill everything in the continent and then how the fuck are blows going to kill everyone? And I'm like this is amazing. I mean one of the times at that time while humans have been alive probably over and over and over again. Meteor, earthquakes, we all can't know what's happening. I kind of shot the creators of the shows. Every global can see the sample. Three thoughts we know about since we've honored and submitted. There's about 15. Then where did it happen now? Civilization. It would be right back to square one. It would be back to the state. One of the ones they found in the Indian Ocean about two years ago is 18 miles wide. And it's 2.5 or 6,000 years old. What? So they're totally having to reevaluate how often they think these things actually happen. My problem is that when you're holding a machine, you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. performance You're holding a machine. You're holding a machine. examples of works that we can't reproduce today, especially all the ancient Egyptian stuff, you know, all the stuff that Ram Hankan, like Machu Picchu, like how that, like they believe that Machu Picchu at one time was on the shores of water, in the river, ocean or something like that. So it predated by probably hundreds of years before the conventional, you know, art gallery was predated. There's so many different examples. They found the period in the wild. Yeah, yeah, I saw that on a model B call, hidden in the know. Yeah, definitely man-made. Yeah, there's a lot of other follow-up on that. They actually dug it out as man-made. Yeah, it's huge. That was huge, right? They have taverns, they have entryways, they haven't found any artists back there. They can turn it up by chance. Some scientists just not only accept new information, they mean it's so strange watching people that are supposed to be the guys that are contributing information, and these guys are not allowing new information in because of the information for the big monkey rats. Their whole story of human beings, the human beings who are in our time being completely over-minded, because it's very difficult for you. People associate themselves with their own personal success and the information they've accumulated. That's how they define themselves. So something comes along that makes you throw out all the information you know that you're a child of. Nobody wants to hit that, especially these guys that are pure intellectuals. They've spent their entire careers teaching large classrooms, letting them know, I have the information that's direct, you know nothing, here's what I have to give to you. Then all of a sudden someone comes along and says, Robert Shaw. And even John Anthony West more so because he's not an accidental. But he was over there seeing the obstacles under their noses that they missed. How did John Anthony West's partner, what did he feel? Well he ran a fellow by the name of a father who went to the store to do an early business. He spent about seven or eight years in Egypt and wrote a whole book about the symbology of Egypt. And he kind of did a little grow away page and they're talking about the sink. He said, oh by the way, the sink is nearly water eroded. There's been no water rainfall in Egypt for 5,000 years. That's where the sink must be much older. John Anthony West picked up on that and made it his life's work. But it was more than 5,000 years. 5,000 years was like 2,500 BC was when they attribute to the actual age of construction parents. But wasn't the shock thing and John Anthony West was talking about 9,000 BC. Oh yeah. But even before that, because it has to be thousands of years of rainfall before that. John Anthony West was talking about 30,000 BC. Yeah, more of an area than rainfall for a shorter period. But why not? I mean, the only reason why we don't believe 20,000 BC, 30,000 BC is because conventional archeology and conventional scholarship tells us that's our problem. Look how fast we've gone from feudalism to the space. 200 years. Now you figure 200,000 years with modern people here, maybe free, just as we've done today. Now you're going to tell me that somewhere within that whole span of time somebody didn't start figuring out knowledge can be handed on and accumulated and we can progress to what we think of as civilizations. Of course they did. Of course they did. But once you understand that periodically the world does this, the question those Egyptologists ask, well if there was this ancient civilization, where's the evidence? Well what they don't understand is if we came in here and dropped the hydrogen bomb on the punch line and came back 10,000 years, there'd be nothing. Right. Right. The only reason why Egypt is still there, the Giza and the Great Permian, all of this is just a fish stone. Anything that's not stone, in the state, is limestone that's still part of the bedrock. It's not like a structure sitting temperate of a surface. It is the bedrock that's been carved away and exposed. It's not like a building that can get washed away or blown away. It's so fascinating how there's a completely different level of erosion between the head, which is the wrong size, and the body. The head is much smaller than the rest of the body. So it's very obvious, but at one point in time it was decarved. It's very obvious. Sure. The face in comparison to the rest of the body, the rest of the body is the same material that's completely falling apart. And the head is much smaller. If it was a lion, it's a much smaller proportion than a lion's head is. It probably was some sort of a lion thing, and someone decided to carve their face out. Well, and the lion makes sense because the age of the leaf is 12,000, 13,000 years. And the age of the lion is 10,500 BC. Yeah, exactly. And that structure would have been pointed towards the constellation of the lion. Exactly. Yeah. I watched all this. You think so. The sign after the West was that motherfucker. So really fascinating stuff. And then Robert Shock, those guys went out on a limb. And Robert Shock got, I believe it was like 100 geologists to sign off on his work. And they still wouldn't understand. And it'll fall. You see, they have to flip the old paradise thing. That's how he walked out. That guy's the problem. That guy, yeah. He's the defender of Orthodox. Yeah. Yeah. You see. This is just pinnamish with heat. What is the civilization? He has the evidence for the community. He's talking about it. He's talking nonsense, man. You don't know. He weren't there. You got a video of these guys making it. You ever heard of how they fucking broke? You don't know shit. There's a lot of people that believe that the pyramids were made as a city. And that the limestone was actually mixed. And they have some really compelling videos on YouTube where they duplicate the pyramid stone. And they said, no, this is how you do it. It's with natural substances that existed all throughout the pyramid. The period that the pyramids are being disrupted. This is totally feasible. If they would have mixed this limestone and they show that there's all this different stuff. And they mixed it. And it becomes hard as fuck. It's hard as fuck. It's hard as fuck.I watch a documentary on the caldera volcano that exists in Yellowstone Park. They just kind of figured that out recently. This is a giant 600 kilometer wide volcano that erupts every 600 to 800,000 years. Last time it erupted to 600,000 years. It's like totally new and it's a fucking continent killer. It'll kill everything in the continent and then how the fuck are blows going to kill everyone? And I'm like this is amazing. I mean one of the times at that time while humans have been alive probably over and over and over again. Meteor, earthquakes, we all can't know what's happening. I kind of shot the creators of the shows. Every global can see the sample. Three thoughts we know about since we've honored and submitted. There's about 15. Then where did it happen now? Civilization. It would be right back to square one. It would be back to the state. One of the ones they found in the Indian Ocean about two years ago is 18 miles wide. And it's 2.5 or 6,000 years old. What? So they're totally having to reevaluate how often they think these things actually happen. My problem is that when you're holding a machine, you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. You're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. You're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. And you're holding a machine. You know what man, there's so many different examples of lost information, so many different examples of works that we can't reproduce today. Especially all the ancient Egyptian stuff, all the stuff that Ram Hankon, Machu Picchu, they believed that Machu Picchu at one time was on the shores of water, in the river, ocean or something like that. So it predated thousands of years before the conventional art gallery predated. There's so many different examples. They found the period of the time. Some scientists just not only accept new information, they mean it's so strange watching people that are supposed to be the guys that are contributing their attention. And these guys are not allowing new information in because of new information for the big monkey rats. Their whole story of human beings, the human beings who are in our time being completely over minded. Because it's very difficult for you. People associate themselves with their own personal success and the information they've accumulated. That's how they define themselves. So something comes along that makes you throw out all the information you know that you're a child of. Nobody wants to admit that, especially these guys that are pure intellectuals. They've met their entire careers teaching large classrooms. I have the information that's direct. You know nothing. Here's what happens to you. And all of a sudden someone comes along like a John Anthony Master. And even John Anthony West more so because he's not an accidental. But he was over there seeing the obstacles under their noses that they've met. How did John Anthony West respond to what he could feel? It was more than 5,000 years. 5,000 years was like 2,500 B.C. was like what they attribute to the actual age of construction parents. But wasn't the shock thing and John Anthony West was talking about 9,000 B.C. Oh yeah. But even before that, right, because it has to be thousands of years of rainfall before that. John Anthony West was talking about 30,000 B.C. Yeah, more and more events rainfall for a shorter period. Why not? I mean, the only reason why we don't believe 20,000 B.C. is because conventional archeology and conventional scholarship tell us about that. Look how fast we've gone from feudalism to the States. 200 years. Now you figure 200,000 years with modern people? Maybe it's brain system we've got today. Are you going to tell me that somewhere within that whole span of time somebody didn't start figuring out knowledge can be handed on and accumulated and we can progress to what we think of as civilizations? Of course they did. Of course they did. But once you understand that periodically the world does this, the question those Egyptologists ask, well if there was this ancient civilization, where's the evidence? Where's the evidence? Well what they don't understand is if we came in here and dropped the hydrogen bomb on the punch line and came back 10,000 years, it would be nothing. Right. Right. The only reason why Egypt is still there, the Giza and the Great Paris, all of this is in front of the bishop. Anything that's not done in the States is limestone that's still part of the bedrock. It's not like a structure sitting separate of a surface. It is the bedrock that's been carved away and exposed. It's not like a building that can't get walked away or blown away. It's so fascinating how there's a completely different level of erosion between the head, which is the wrong size, and the body. The head is much smaller than the rest of the body. So it's very obvious that at one point in time it was decarved. It's very obvious. Sure. And you look at the face in comparison to the rest of the body. The rest of the body is the same interior that's completely fallen apart. And the head is much smaller. If it was a lion, it's a much smaller proportion than a lion's head is. It probably was some sort of a lion thing. Someone decided to carve their face out. Well and the lion makes sense because the ancient belief is 12,000, 13,000 years of the same ancient place. Why is these ancient beliefs? Ancient beliefs, ancient beliefs. 10,500 BC, right? Yeah, exactly. And that structure would have been pointed towards the constellation of the lion. That's exactly right. Yeah, yeah. I watched all this. You think so. Jonathan West is a bad motherfucker. So really fascinating stuff. And then Robert Shock, those guys went out on a limb. And Robert Shock got, I believe it was like a hundred geologists to sign off on his work. And they still wouldn't understand that. Yeah. And it'll fall. You see, they have to flip the old paradise thing. That's how he walked out. That guy's the problem. That guy, yeah. He's the defender of Orthodox. Yeah. Yeah. What do you think? This is the epitomist who's here. What's his destabilization. He has the evidence for the community. He's talking about it. He's talking nonsense, man. You don't know. He weren't there. You got a video of these guys being it. You ever heard of how they fucking broke? You don't know shit. Just a lot of people believe that the pyramids were made as a concrete, and that the limestone was actually mixed. And they have some really compelling videos on YouTube where they duplicate the pyramid stone. And they said, now this is how you do it. It's with natural substances that existed all throughout the period that the pyramids were being constructed. This is totally feasible. They would have mixed this limestone, and they show there was all this different stuff. And they mixed it, and it becomes smart as fuck.