Ben Gagnon, author of Church of Birds, is the featured author on my website this month. Ben's book is an eco-history of human evolution supported by recent scientific discoveries, ancient myths, and sacred texts. grahamhancock.com/gagnonb2/
The first human settlements on the island of Crete date back to 5,000 BC. This is even before the beginning of the Sumerian civilization (2,000 BC). Archeology always claims that the Sumerians were the “cradle of civilization”. But how can this be correct if humans were able to cross the 300 km that separates the island of Crete from the mainland by boat 3 thousand years BEFORE the Sumerians were organized as a people? If there was no sophisticated organized “civilization” BEFORE the Sumerians, how were humans able to reach Crete by sailing across the Mediterranean?
@Graham__Hancock Hello sir, what do you say to this theory of how the pyramids were actually created? Much like using concrete today. Thanks! x.com/fomahun/status…
@Graham__Hancock Hello sir, what do you say to this theory of how the pyramids were actually created? Much like using concrete today. Thanks! x.com/fomahun/status…
@Graham__Hancock Wild. Was just feeding a seagull before. They are also sacred.
@Graham__Hancock I like to present a different take on the sphinx. I think you looked at the wrong solar event in message of the sphinx. You are free to post my article on full if citation is given. isutrikanda.com/index.php/2024…
@Graham__Hancock There is so much more on the world that hasn't been seen. It's full of drawings which makes Nazca lines childplay. The staff of Ra, Baal holding a fish and a bird, the castration of Ouranos by Kronos, Gilgamesh holding a cat. Just to name a few. The secret lies with Enoch.
@Graham__Hancock Cadets trained in flags could create all the impressions by being directed from a position on the mountains over looking the plain
@Graham__Hancock Wow, this is pretty cool. I’ll have to inform my dad (of the boomer generation) this information and see if it takes!