Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
That's an AWESOME link buddy! Grabbing the first one now, first time my rapidshare account has ever been used for something other than porn

Always great when you meet someone with similar diverse interests on here, I've had plenty a discourse with Sharla and Andre and it's nice to meet people who know a great deal about subjects that most people arn't interested in.

My car is going in for MOT this morning so hopefully when I get back the first DVD will have downloaded.

I've see a bit of Graham Hancock and obviously know the titles of his books but I've never read any so this will be great. I know he's not recognised by 'proper' anthropologists and historians but there's certainly more than meets the eye when it comes the ancient world imo.

Another guy I find interesting whose work is taken seriously by the mainstream is David M Rohl, the Egyptologist. I especially like his work because, as a fan of biblical history Rohl is one of the few secular (I think he is anyway) scholars who dates the Exodus from Egypt as 1440 BC as opposed to the 1200's BC's that most Egyptologists adhere to. This new chronology is absolute dynamite imo as it completely harmonises the Bible with the records of ancient Egypt.

The princess who pulled Moses out of the river would have been none other than Hathuspet herself and the Egyptian Pharoah Akhenaten would have been the Pharoh who drove Moses out of Egpyt. His denouncement of the Egyptian Gods and the installation of worship of Aten the Sun God, going against centuries of Egyptian history then makes perfect sense in that context.


Can't wait to watch these, thanks a lot.
Glad your excited about these! They are really well made documentaries, and Graham Hancock wrote and narrated them, and he is so passionate about his research that you can't help getting completely wrapped up in it as well.

I'm probably not as knowledgable as some, but every peice of knowledge I come across just gets absorbed like a spounge and I want more.... Once you see or hear that first thing that puzzles you and you just think "what the f'k, i don't know what to do with that information" your just hooked.

As you havn't read any of Graham Hancock's books, i've used the upload function of my rapidshare account for the first time and uploaded a copy of one of his best books...


http://rapidshare.com/files/83962126/FOTG.rar.html

It's not quite porn, but it almost gives me a boner it's so insane.

I only recently got it, so i've only got through one chapter to see what it's like, and it totally blew my mind...

The first chapter discusses a map that an explorer had in the 15 century that detailed Antarctica's coasts and mountains. Except the last time this land was NOT under ice, was over 10,000 years ago.. and has only recently been mapped again through modern seizmic type technology. To complete such a map, these people would have had to of been able to sail, measure latitude and longitude (which modern humans only got sorted 70 or 80 years ago), had a very detailed knowledge of the stars, and been intelligent enough to complete all this... Conventional scientists on the other hand, will not even admit that people MIGHHHHT have even EXISTED 10,000 years ago... Let alone been capable of anything like mapping out a continent. DId I say this stuff blows my mind?
This 1st chapter is surely setting the scene for the HUGE unexplained history that we have, that conventional historians want to ignore,,,,, but Graham Hancock sets out to explore and try to explain it..


Everyone should download and have a read of the first chapter... Either you'll be bored shitless, or it'll blow your freakin mind and you'll be hooked and have to know everything... I'm sure it'll be the latter..

I absolutely positive you'll love it Bilbo..

Anyway, let me know what you think of the DVD's or the book whenever you get a chance.... I tried in vain to get my girlfriend to have any interest at all in it, So i'm up for any discussion on such topics on here!