cjm
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This is terrifying. I just started reading Magicians of the Gods which details a global catastrophe around 10,800 BC...seems to be in line with this video. Sigh...
"A sequel to Hancock's Fingerprints of the Gods (1995), the book builds on the premise that a highly advanced "lost civilisation" operated in prehistory but was destroyed in a global catastrophe. Hancock seeks an explanation for his catastrophe in the controversial Younger Dryas impact hypothesis, suggesting that around 10,800 BC the fragments of a large comet struck the earth, causing widespread destruction, climate change, and sea-level rise. He then recounts that the survivors of this catastrophe, the titular "Magicians", dispersed across the world to pass on the knowledge of their lost civilisation. He links this to the construction of various ancient monuments, including Göbekli Tepe, Baalbek, and the Pyramids of Giza, which Hancock claims are much older than mainstream archaeologists say.[4]"
Funny you mention Hancock. I haven't read his work personally so take this with a grain of salt but Mathis did a short article suggesting that Hancock is misdirecting in key areas of his theory. For your edification: Graham Hancock Unmasks Himself. I'll shut up about this until I can argue about it. I still need to go through the Suspicious Observers Playlist. I find myself enjoying my job these days, work hours used to be my research time LOL.