Graham Hancock on What Could Be HIDDEN In Antarctica

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Host of Netflix's Ancient Apocalypse Graham Hancock shares his insights and theories as to what we might find in Antarctica if allowed to explore and why it may be ground zero for world war three...

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I swear this man is doing more positive and productive things for our history than 90% of archeoligist out
1st) he doesnt have an agenda to abide by(which id say is a good start)
2nd) he has an open mind, and isnt afraid to admit if he's wrong or has changed his mind on a theory, (which he does in this video)
3rd) he doesnt give a shit who ends up being right or wrong and at the.end of the day is just passionate ab his work and just wants to know the truth of our history just as much as we all do.
Its so counterintuitive to me how so many archeoligist have gone along and supress new shit we find bcuz they dont wanna lose their job. If ur knowingly and continually giving the same.wrong story, then wtf are u even doing it for????

maysonrello
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I love Graham Hancock, so glad he's still at it. Screw main stream, can't admit they were wrong at times

Akon-D
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A favorite curiosity about Antarctica is the Piri Reis map, which displays it without ice on it, including a mountain range that we now know is there.

JR
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I love that Graham Hancock lets the evidence lead where it may. He doesn't get caught up in ego as do most so-called "experts".

carljensen
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Shout out to Andrew for letting specials needs children cut his hair

richs.
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That would be crazy if Graham Hancock visited an ancient site just to uncover a portrait of himself

mattro
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Hancock is the epitome of ‘I don’t know, but I’ll have a fookin good look.’ Love hearing him talk.

Severinate
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There's an even simpler explanation to the shifts in Tectonic plates. The Atlantic Rift is currently moving apart at 4-6 inches per annum. What if the account of Genesis 10 is accurate, where it talks about a man named "Peleg, " whose name meant "division, " making reference to the fact, in his life, the land divided. What if the plates moved, catastrophically, separating the Pangaean land mass into what we saw today in less than 200 years? Such a geological event is mentioned for that time and could explain the "flash-frozen" Alps where "Otzi, " the frozen man from the Bronze age, as he was found with a bronze ax, wasn't dressed for really cold weather, but somehow found himself in a place, 5200 years ago per carbon dating, where he would die from exposure, and maybe his arrow wound, to then be permanently frozen to later be discovered in the 1990s, having never thawed out prior to the warmth that exposed him to hikers, which also corresponds to the time when the Andes mountains in Chile contain "flash-frozen" Meadows under snow and ice that covered grassland before it could turn brown from seasonal frost, etc.

stephendouglas
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Graham is really good at maintaining his focus when people are interrupting him. He's the guest, let him speak, geez.

jonbarbour
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They should just have on every guest that Rogan does

korodski
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I have been a follower & supporter of Graham Hancock's since about 1995-6, and it thrills me to no end to see him not only giving his critics their comeuppance, but FINALLY getting his just due by being the "in" far-ancient Earth guy that is making the rounds on all the top podcasts, etc. 😁🤘🏼💙

Nicholas_Logan
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Their is zero chance these guys are retaining all of this information 😂

MikeG-nrpe
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Graham Hancock is amazing. It's incredible how he's been ostracised by the scientific community. Just like any big institution, they don't like dissent - I know how that feels. I was lucky enough to meet him in Turkey about 20 years ago and he listened with great interest to my theories concerning how hieroglyphics at Gobleki Tepe spelt out lyrics of songs later made famous by The Everly Brothers.

bjsmith
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Love when I click on a 12 minute video and they spend the entire time not even talking about the topic in the title.

NowThatsALongBall
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Trip to Antarctica a ‘truly cool experience’ - indeed!

robertmiller
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I have a palm-sized sample of a fossilized tree that dates back to the Triassic Period (200-250 million years old). A classmate went on a Geological trip down to Antarctica back in '85 to collect ice core samples and collected pieces of fossilized vegetation while he was there.

Springbok
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you have to drink every time he says 'Fingerprints of the Gods'

Raouldip
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Andrew - Can I talk, now?

Graham - NO. You wait your turn.

jonwesley
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I love how Andrew is all in on this stuff

spfadden
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You don't have to go back 90 million years to know that earths climate was a tropical rainforest worldwide. It was that way until the first iceage, since then we've had polar caps.

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