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Boreades

In: finity and beyond
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Ladies and gentlemen:
As requested, a place for discussion about Graham Hancock.
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Boreades

In: finity and beyond
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For starters to the subject, there are (of course) all his books available from all the usual sources.
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Boreades

In: finity and beyond
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Boreades

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Of all his books, the one I enjoyed the most was Underworld.
Especially for the part on the drowned pre-Indus Valley cities.
I've wondered if that's where the Sumerians came from.
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Brian Ambrose

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America Before is a momentous work.
Over the years, Graham has exhibited a mass of evidence about an advanced civilisation existing earlier than 12000 years ago. The worldwide different cultures - yet similar concerns, knowledge of astrology, science, and building - must have a common source.
But I struggle with the ‘teachers’, the survivors of Atlantis. Didn’t they have enough on their plate to be worrying about the rest of the world? And they didn’t seem to be too worried about them before the catastrophe.
Is Atlantis a red herring? Any ideas? Preferably not including extraterrestrials or supernatural beings (tempting as they are.)
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Mick Harper
Site Admin

In: London
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I knew the bloke who edited his website. Now you know the bloke who knew the bloke who edited his website.
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