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I am deeply appreciative of Graham's work. It is more thrilling to me than any fictional story, because as these puzzle pieces of our collective past are properly reassembled, we regain our true identity as a species. As he says, we have just barely begun this monumental task. Even better, as the resistance of current day academics is overcome, the momentum of progress will grow exponentially! This man is a true pioneer, and more will come to join in the near future. @icedrum

Hello Beyfendi,
God to see you - thank you so much for your comment and support :D

Useful video and informative post again my friend

Hi soufianechakrouf,

Thank you :D

Oh wow it's a long one, been following him for almost 20 years now! I still have to read his novel.

Hi Adam,

good to see you - Superb! - Enjoy :D

Good video!

Thank you SeaStorm :D

Graham Hancock has not read any books yet, but I have seen a lot of references in recent times.

magicians of the gods: a forgotten wisdom of earth's lost civilization, a book that tells how information spreads with the disintegration of atlantis, that places such as the ones emerging in the kebab litepe in Anatolia or the pyramids in corn are actually linked to atlantis. @icedrum

Hi slayer10

Dig in ... you will love Graham's work!

Great! Keep with the good post.

Hola La_Industrialvarez

Thank you so much :D

A very memorable history,thank you @icedrum

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Thank you so much :D

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Thank you kingtamarah

Welcome to steemit :D

Rich information, thank you

Thank you so much samir :D

Why are there so few remnants of these ancient civilizations left over? We find fossils of dinosaurs everywhere, yet only a few hints of ancient technology. Was it because ancient civilisations used more natural materials that would decay over time (today's equivalent being biodegradable materials)? That would kind of make sense seeing as they're advanced, as opposed to us who just pollute the envionment endlessly.

There are actually no shortage of completely unexplainable monuments and buildings all around the world such as the many temples or any of the pyramids ... we just cannot equal or explain how they were built - clearly they were made by a superior civilisation far older than our own.

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Nice to meet you too! :D

By remnants, I'm referring to tools, machines... things that very obviously cannot be built by hand or through slavery. I mean, today we have massive cranes, tractors, giant trucks as big as buildings working out at mining sites, giant drills digging tunnels, and more. Inside of those giant tools are chipboards, motors, technology. I don't understand where all this stuff is now. That's not even bringing up the billions of cars we have. This stuff should be getting found in caves, fossilized in rocks, buried beneath the earth, etc. That's what I'm having trouble getting my head around.

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Hello Rebecca
great to meet you - thanks!

following you now too :D

I'm a huge fan of Graham Hancock. I've been reading his books and following his appearances on YouTube for years. The more time has past, the more evidence comes to light to support his theories. Archaeology isnt a precise science, relying on incomplete evidence to postulate theories. People like Hancock, Schoch and Cremo, challenge the accepted interpretations of evidence, with equally plausible and valid theories. I'm often left non plussed by the attitudes of mainstream archeology, where old ideas are dogmatically clung to, with an almost religious zeal, even in the light of new evidence. Great post, thank you, and I really look forward to seeing more.

Hello Looksfarwoman,
It's a great pleasure to meet you - I totally agree!

We clearly think alike so I am following you now :D

Thank you. Same here. Really looking forward to more of your posts. 😉

Thank you LFW :D

I love Graham Hancock! Thanks for sharing this update friend!

Hi Taylor,
Thank you! - I see we share so many interests I am following you now also :D

Wonderful! I thank you kindly!!

there is a little more probability of such event happening again

Hello Arpan,

Thank you ... Yes, you never know :D

Keep well!

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Such knowledge. The more that we ackowledge and continue to expand on these facts, the greater our abilities and empowerment will continue towards living in those advanced forms of intellect as well. These truths have been kept from us for too long! Resteemed and upvoted!

Hi vigilantrespawn
Thank you so much - resteems MUCH appreciated!

following you now also :D

Likewise! Welcome to a window inside of my brain!

very nice video dear @icedrum
i like your post very well..
thank for sharing with us..

Hello Alim,

Thank you :D

haha thank you for offering this you are better than Discovery channels
I wish next time to provide videos with videos from locations where this happened
Thank you

Thank you Womby :D

Anyone else notice the intro music is also used on the X22 report? :)

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