Joe Rogan | The Mysteries of Serpent Mound w/Graham Hancock

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Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1284 w/Graham Hancock:
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These are seriously the best episodes of JRE, Graham is extremely well spoken and passionate about the subjects they discuss.

DT-kcfd
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Graham talks like it's his 2nd draft of each sentence. So eloquent!

jacobmortimore
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Me: Time for bed, I'll just watch this random JRE clip before I log off...
Me 3 hours rabbit hole later: SERPENT MOUND

design
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Graham is practicly the only person Joe doesn't interrupt.

MrSmith-cikx
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Mr. Hancock. Your Passion is contagious. Don't ever stop.

robertatherton
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My wife and I visited the Serpent Mound late last week. It's in a remote area of Southern Ohio and not on the way to anywhere, but so worth the effort to get there. An interesting anomaly is that the mound sits inside a massive ancient crater from a meteorite hit millions of years ago that lifted the surrounding terrain about 900 feet.

travisboley
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Did anyone notice Joe let him talk that whole time with out making a single sound lol

brannongarza
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I live about 35 minutes from this site! It has been one of the most spiritual places I have ever been to. We are all connected!

jaredjohnson
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A lot of these interviews with these guys..not just Graham...really make you realize how much we have lost touch as a species with the natural world around us. So many folks living in big cities never really even see the stars. So many people spend so much time looking down at their little screens...they forget to look up, and at the world around them. I live in a very rural area. I love it when friends from big cities come to visit. Especially if they have never been here. Or, if they have always lived around mountains..never really seen a sun fully set..all the way down and beyond. You see so many stars in the sky here. Everyone talks about taking trips to these places around the world to see the big sites and cities. I think more people should take a trip to nowhere and enjoy the pure nothingness around you. It will show you just how much there is to see when nothing else is around to interfere. We are so tiny...yet and integral part of something so inconceivably expansive.

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Graham Handcock needs to be given the gift of another 100 years of life, because what is going to be discovered between now and 100 years, it's going to be absolutely amazing.

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Having only learned about The Great Serpent Mound as a footnote in Jr. High Ohio History class, I finally took my family to see it in 2012 which was a drought year. It is absolutely an agricultural site and no one talks about it. My father graduated from Ohio State’s Ag department in 63’ and has been an agronomist his entire life. He knew nothing about The Great Serpent Mound. Each one of the “humps” lines up with a sunrise/sunset or a moonrise/moonset. One of the humps that face a Southeasterly represents the last frost in the spring which is absolutely critical for planting corn. Curiously It is situated on some of Ohio’s least productive soil. It is only about 30 minutes from the Ohio River and about an hour from downtown Cincy. The surrounding towns are very small. Pack your lunch if you visit. The last glacier sheets never reached this part of Ohio and it has that old “woodland” feel to it. This area did not receive the rich glacial till that Northern Ohio did. As some people have mentioned, the Northwest boundary where the snake’s mouth is marks a small elevated plateau next to where an old iron type meteor hit. A beautiful creek cuts through that scoured out area now. The water source and high ground is pbly what drew the ancient farmers to this area. It is so worth a visit.

michaeloedy
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This guy could talk about a dog taking a dump, and make it sound glorious.

mikegeary
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“The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again.”- Robert Jordan

maxralph
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Graham has a great way of explaining things. I find myself 100% absorbed into everything he talks about.

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25th century archaeologist:- Notre Dame is a fantastic site. We believe it dates back to the early 21st century around the year 2020.
25th century version of Graham Handcock:- But isn't there evidence that it was reconstructed from a pre-existing structure that burned down and parts of it are much older?
25th century archaeologist:- Don't be ridiculous. Thats pseudo science.

flashkraft
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I like this guy. You can tell he loves what he does

mattbenson
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Mr Hancock, I promise you that one day I'll get my lazy ass to watch the whole podcast instead of your clips here and there.

eldiablo
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Serpent Mound is a pretty sweet band name.

jopo
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I grew up right next to Serpent Mound. Peebles, Ohio. My family farm being a mile down the road from it. It’s magic.

treg_setty
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Graham is one of the most brilliant minds in the world today. I love listening to him.

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