Graham Hancock

Omg! I just found out there will be a season 2 of the series Ancient Apocalypse titled "the Americas" on October 16. Can't wait! :clap:
I really enjoyed watching the first season. This is the trailer and at 1:19 we can see he interviewed Keanu Reeves.

Watching it now. I’ll probably binge the whole thing today.😄

Episode 1 is White Sands, New Mexico and footprints found from 23k years ago. He’s now welcomed Keanu Reeves to the conversation. So far, definitive proof of human presence 12k years before the Younger Dryas is a great way to start the series!

*Not really sure why Keanu was there. He didn’t contribute much, and we’re now on to the Amazon. Bye bye Mr Anderson.😆
 
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Watching it now. I’ll probably binge the whole thing today.😄

Episode 1 is White Sands, New Mexico and footprints found from 23k years ago. He’s now welcomed Keanu Reeves to the conversation. So far, definitive proof of human presence 12k years before the Younger Dryas is a great way to start the series!

*Not really sure why Keanu was there. He didn’t contribute much, and we’re now on to the Amazon. Bye bye Mr Anderson.😆
Same thoughts re: Keanu. I guess it's like an election endorsement. Keanu is a fan, and his presence will bring in viewers (and establish him as even cooler than he already is ;-)).
 
I just started season one .. it’s a bit flashy with all the camera angles etc but the info seems interesting … looking forward to watching the rest of it
I really liked season one, let's see if he can keep the magic for season two.


*Not really sure why Keanu was there. He didn’t contribute much, and we’re now on to the Amazon. Bye bye Mr Anderson.😆
hehehe, I remember something similar when I saw Rogan last season, like "I hang out with cool dudes that think this is cool!"
 
Speaking of which, Graham is the guest on the latest Rogan episode:

Saw that, it's on my list to watch.

Just finished season two, and it was well worth the watch, reinforcing ideas already presented, but he expands on the American continent, so give it a watch by all means.
 
I’m now working my way through episode 4, and frankly I’m a little bit disappointed. The Maltese episode was underwhelming (I really didn’t need another lesson in precession and Sirius). And then we return to Bimini and Atlantis and the “roads” under the water. I hope he’s building towards something. Otherwise I read all of this stuff in Hancock’s (and Andrew Collins’ and Robert Bauval’s) books 30 years ago. So far there’s nothing new here for me. Next up are Göbekli Tepe, New Mexico, and Derinkuyu (which I’m tempted to skip ahead to). But it’s certainly an enjoyable introduction for the novice. I’m holding off on making a final judgement.😄
 
Finished the first season and on to the 2nd, I agree that it was very weird that Keanu showed up ad basically said nothing, why? haha

anyway, it's well presented and I am enjoying the show ;)
 
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