Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Quest for Lost Civilization (Graham Hancock)

Graham Hancock; Pat Macpherson, Pfc. Sandoval, Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly

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Angkor has Angkor Wat at its center.
What are the connection between Buddhist Angkor Temple in the jungles of Cambodia, the pyramids in the deserts of Egypt, and monuments of ancient Mexico in Mesoamerica and Easter Island in Micronesia?

What is the underwater mystery in Japan? The last time it above water was 10,000 years ago. Our ancestors were highly intelligent people with help from the extraterrestrial humanoid "gods." Thousands of years ago they precisely predicted the solar eclipse over Mexico in 1991.

In this three-part exploration, researcher and author Graham Hancock traverses the world to explain his controversial theory that an ancient civilization of highly intelligent people sailed across the planet as early as 10,500 BCE. They spread advanced astronomical knowledge and built ancient stone observatories.

Skeptics may scoff, but Hancock earnestly points out similarities in giant stone structures in the Egyptian desert [like those in the jungles of Mexico], Cambodian jungles, and on Easter Island.

He points to evidence of an ancient group of seafarers. These ideas may appear utterly bizarre at first, but Hancock presents them in a compelling and understated manner. He also makes good use of computer graphics and aerial photography to illustrate the startling similarities in ancient structures found from the North Atlantic to the South Pacific.

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