
Graham Hancock
@Graham__Hancock
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Presenter of the hit Netflix docuseries “Ancient Apocalypse”, and author of many international bestselling books. Full list: https://t.co/4KGIwOmV1W
Joined December 2009
They're not leaders. They're misleaders. A clip from my October 2024 interview with Jesse Michels. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Full interview here:.
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Paul Stamets, author of Psilocybin Mushrooms in Their Natural Habitats, is featured on my website and offers readers a full-colour, comprehensive, photographic guide to psilocybin mushrooms, covering how to forage, identify, grow, and use them safely.
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QUOTE "A potentially paradigm‐changing alternative to traditional antidepressants." END QUOTE The source paper in the journal "Cancer" is linked in this report:.
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Cancer patients with major depression experienced significant and long-lasting improvements after just one psilocybin session, according to new research. Two years later, many showed continued...
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Within archaeology a small but toxic group of "debunkers" seek actively to destroy the work of others who don't share their limited view of the past. A presentation by Graham Hancock followed by a conversation with Dan Richards: (@DeDunkingPast) .
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Paul Stamets, author of Psilocybin Mushrooms in Their Natural Habitats, is featured on my website and offers readers a full-colour, comprehensive, photographic guide to psilocybin mushrooms, covering how to forage, identify, grow, and use them safely.
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I don't claim that the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, or the mounting evidence supporting it, "prove" my ideas about a lost civilization. But the timing of the proposed cataclysm intrigues me and seems relevant as part of a much wider argument.
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Almost 13,000 years ago, a vast, hurtling fragment of a comet exploded over Louisiana, turning stone into glass, and it could offer evidence to support a controversial scientific theory.
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"Some researchers, including well-known author Graham Hancock, have long proposed that around 12,800 years ago, a giant comet passed through Earth's atmosphere, triggering devastation that wiped out advanced civilizations worldwide. ":.
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Beneath the ocean floor, researchers have found signs of a major disaster that some have tied to the mythical lost city of Atlantis.
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The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis explains so much about what happened to the world and our ancestors 12,800 years ago but infuriates archaeology's narrative-control freaks. Expect outrage at this compelling new evidence in support of the hypothesis:.
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The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis (YDIH) posits that ~12,800 years ago Earth encountered the debris stream of a disintegrating comet, triggering hemisphere-wide airbursts, atmospheric dust loading,...
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A presentation by Graham Hancock followed by a conversation with Dr Allen West, a leading member of the Comet Research Group, the team of scientists behind the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis.
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Andrew Gallimore, author of Death by Astonishment: Confronting the Mystery of the World's Strangest Drug, is featured on my website this month. His book tells the story of DMT, which begins in the Amazonian rainforest and ends somewhere beyond the stars.
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Or, as George Santayana famously put it in his 1905 book The Life of Reason: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
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Happy to see that Zahi remains willing to engage -- while vigorously disagreeing -- with alternative points of view on the Great Pyramid of Egypt. Happy to see Jimmy and Dan engage with Zahi and that all four, Piers included, ended the conversation on a.
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Honoured to count both @joerogan and @PaulStamets as friends. This is going to be a fantastic conversation:.
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I talked yesterday with neuroscientist Andrew Gallimore (@alieninsect). His new book "Death By Astonishment" offers a powerful new take on DMT. Is it simply the world's strangest drug? Or is is an ancient molecular technology? You decide.
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