Do You Have the Stamina For This?

OK, so stamina is what is needed here because these are loooooong clips. But I have been flirting with this sort of stuff since the early ’90’s when Graham Hancock (with his book ‘Fingerprints of the Gods) set me off on a quest for something which still leaves me a bit unsure of exactly what it is I am searching for. But it is probably just some sort of Truth. That book quite simply blew my mind. What if even a small part of it were true? Randall Carlson takes up the mantle of Graham Hancock in these videos.

So it starts with understanding something along these lines:

But this has relevance for us today. Did you know that there is technology here and now that could transform all our carbon-based engines into something like ‘mobile trees’ and ‘pollute’ our earth with the oxygen of pure alpine meadow air instead of Carbon monoxide/dioxide? If this is true then why is this not being shouted from the rooftops?

But all this may not be so new. We have just been led to believe otherwise. And the evidence is getting stronger and stronger day by day. All this freaky shit is still being denied by those with a vested interest: mainstream archaeologists with their careers built on ‘clever’ reputations and those who profit from our dependence on fossil fuels. Yet we still can not understand how ancient people did some of the things they did and that we would be hard-pressed to do today, even with all our ‘clever’ technology. I believe that the timeline of human history has been misrepresented and still is being. But the evidence to suggest that what we have been taught is just fundamentally wrong is compelling:

If you watched all of these, then you will understand what I am getting at. These sort of things are what sent me on a quest to Gobekli Tepe this year and to Angkor Wat this Christmas coming.

So my plea to you is to open your mind to the possibilities and capabilities of our species. And I for one believe that we have only just started to scratch the surface of where we came from and our past. And Hancock, Carlson and others are the leaders of this movement and the thing is that they are peaceniks. Both believe that if we could learn from our past then we would cease to be driven by greed, self-centred egotism, and a belligerent outlook that is leading us into a state of continuous stupid, pointless wars across the world. I’m with them.

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