Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: lexfridman.com/sponsors/ep449-sa See below for timestamps, transcript, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc. 0:00 - Introduction 1:34 - Lost Ice Age civilization 8:39 - Göbekli Tepe 20:43 - Early humans 25:43 - Astronomical symbolism 37:11 - Younger Dryas impact hypothesis 55:31 - The Great Pyramid and the Sphinx of Giza 1:16:04 - Sahara Desert and the Amazon rainforest 1:25:25 - Response to critics 1:49:31 - Panspermia 1:56:58 - Shamanism 2:20:58 - How the Great Pyramid was built 2:28:17 - Mortality *Transcript:* lexfridman.com/graham-hancock-transcript *CONTACT LEX:* *Feedback* - give feedback to Lex: lexfridman.com/survey *AMA* - submit questions, videos or call-in: lexfridman.com/ama *Hiring* - join our team: lexfridman.com/hiring *Other* - other ways to get in touch: lexfridman.com/contact *EPISODE LINKS:* Graham's Website: grahamhancock.com/ Ancient Apocalypse (Season 2): netflix.com/title/81211003 Graham's KZbin: kzbin.info Graham's X: x.com/Graham__Hancock Graham's Facebook: facebook.com/Author.GrahamHancock Fingerprints of the Gods (book): amzn.to/4eM3QXC *SPONSORS:* To support this podcast, check out our sponsors & get discounts: *Notion:* Note-taking and team collaboration. Go to lexfridman.com/s/notion-ep449-sa *Riverside:* Platform for recording podcasts and videos from everywhere. Go to lexfridman.com/s/riverside-ep449-sa *LMNT:* Zero-sugar electrolyte drink mix. Go to lexfridman.com/s/lmnt-ep449-sa *Shopify:* Sell stuff online. Go to lexfridman.com/s/shopify-ep449-sa *BetterHelp:* Online therapy and counseling. Go to lexfridman.com/s/betterhelp-ep449-sa
@TherealBDL2 ай бұрын
I wanted to go to sleep then you dropped this 😂
@DV83402 ай бұрын
Appreciated! Many blessings to you and yours 💯🇺🇸🤝
@C.L.A.S2 ай бұрын
Lex, you are a human machine. Much love to you 🤍
@aidanmatthewgalea77612 ай бұрын
Lexie i'm sorry bestie but Graham Hancock is a clown even by his own logic. he has no evidence sadly and his ideas tend to trace to very problematically ahistorical warpings of the past like nordicism... have an archeologist on next time, might balance out the pseudoscience you should've asked him to cite actual evidence to a degree beyond "looks like"
@aidanmatthewgalea77612 ай бұрын
Graham isn't the best source on human history considering he genuinely thinks neanderthals and other ancient humans were atlanteans who mastered psychology to the point of telekinesis on the megalith-moving scale.
@portuguesepossum31652 ай бұрын
Just woke up. It’s my birthday and I have a 3.5 hour drive to make. The Gods have smiled on me!!!!
@planetarygodzilla2 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday mate!
@EstherSwiftt2 ай бұрын
Happy birthday to you!
@dalefernandez192 ай бұрын
It's my birthday too.This is a nice little surprise gift.
@maberuzakoo2 ай бұрын
The gods from 12500 years ago
@portuguesepossum31652 ай бұрын
@@dalefernandez19 Happy Libra Day 🙌🏼
@MrGorobu2 ай бұрын
I picked Graham and his wife up in London after their dinner with Joe Rogan, drove them to their station. Such a wild moment because I love his books. They were such sweet people, Graham couldn't believe I recognised him, and they waved me goodbye at the station. Wonderful people. // it's kinda sad to see how cynical people are, but I get it. I have shared this story on some other videos, yeah. I just want to share a ridiculously low chance encounter. In London, it's not uncommon to pick up celebrities. But this time was different because he's a guy very few drivers might recognise, unless they've watched him on podcasts etc. His podcasts on Joe Rogan were the first I'd listened to, and I found his ideas fascinating. This was just before his Netflix show came out, he told me it was due to come out in a month or two, I can't recall. I just wanted to share how nice he was to me, despite what I agree or disagree with him about. You can like someone and not agree with some ideas, you know. And you can dislike someone and still agree with their ideas.
@wafflefry182 ай бұрын
Gross
@MrGorobu2 ай бұрын
@@wafflefry18 ?
@valerieb28902 ай бұрын
The Gods smiled on you! Lol … 😊
@7jjessie2 ай бұрын
@@MrGorobu Gross = troll
@loolfactorie2 ай бұрын
Shill more
@tomghzel2 ай бұрын
Props for all the visuals. Makes everything a lot more clear and interesting to watch.
@jamesberry6642 ай бұрын
Yeah definitely Graham needs a Jamie 😂
@Adiyasa2011Ай бұрын
Good point, it does very much! Definitely deserves recognition and appreciation :))
@bigtuna45Ай бұрын
Same thing for the Ancient Rome and Americas episode. The visuals were super helpful, that’s good production.
@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095Ай бұрын
But it's still all fraudulent. {:o:O:}
@lbzorzАй бұрын
This
@ThreadedNail24 күн бұрын
Im impressed by how well the voices sound in this video, it seems that the sound is edited very well. In my nice headphones theres no bass spikes, the volume is even throughout, the mic noise is cancelled out, theres no annoying tsss tsss sounds from the talking, etc. I just wanted to point out something that some people probably dont realize that this channel does to give us a good product that we can enjoy. And thats pretty cool of them to do for the viewers.
@Axiomatic7520 күн бұрын
I'm watching on my phone so I wouldn't really know just how good the audio quality is, but it does sound good even through the crappy phone speaker
@Dahni5552 күн бұрын
I noticed this too, they have upgraded the Lex audio at some point
@Bitter_BlueberryКүн бұрын
An audiophile. I "hear" you 😉
@DeadSpirit932 ай бұрын
Graham looks good for 74, keep going champ.
@colinflynn10902 ай бұрын
Better than that flint dibble guy
@LeviAndFriends1112 ай бұрын
All that DMT FOR SURE!
@patrikrosenqvist31702 ай бұрын
@@colinflynn1090 Flint Dibble is so stressed about Graham's ideas hes gettin cancer. Like for real he should focus on something else its not healthy for him >.
@thefit-family2 ай бұрын
74 ? Damn I seriously thought he was way younger 😮than
@loolfactorie2 ай бұрын
@@colinflynn1090 The guy who consistently proved his smug ass wrong lol
@cso65652 ай бұрын
Prepare the bong and coffee.
@hamcheeselettucemayosandwich2 ай бұрын
@@cso6565 haha. His audience in a nutshell
@waylonk24532 ай бұрын
Grin!
@edvinaberg33812 ай бұрын
bullseye!
@simonboudreault22182 ай бұрын
why do i see myself in that comment :O
@jesuschrist-alphaomega2 ай бұрын
Puff puff give brother
@vermithor51ac2 ай бұрын
Randall Carlson is next!! I CAN FEEL IT!
@andrzejsiodmiak6452 ай бұрын
There is relatively new one with him on Ryan Shawn channel if You intrested :)
@vermithor51ac2 ай бұрын
@@klzeccwozi1290 So I guess you're not a believer. That's okay...
@andrzejsiodmiak6452 ай бұрын
@@klzeccwozi1290 chill out brother, it is no harm to You to listen to alternative point of view and the do Your own research. No one is saying that both Graham and Randal are 100% correct, they do present some interesting data tho
@spigwrigs92682 ай бұрын
@@klzeccwozi1290it's been released, the inventor is called malcolm bendel, the inventions is the thunderstorm generator, it's being used on a power station in london and the Indian navy are looking at retro fitting their navy ships with it. If you don't think it's legit then look at the work bob greenyer is doing on plasma, which the device uses
I like it when the host lets the guest as much as he wants . That’s what we came here for . Respect to Lex
@FelonyVideos21 күн бұрын
Graham's story is much more palatable and understandable when he is allowed free reigns like this format. Thank you, Lex.
@Andy-fs5hv21 күн бұрын
Joe Rogan could learn a thing or two
@noamto18 күн бұрын
Yeah let the guest say anything they want regardless of truth or logic, instead of getting the guest to stand by what they say instead of running away, is that a good idea? A host that doesn't correct a guest is a bad host. This is a speech not a podcast or conversation.
@Andy-fs5hv18 күн бұрын
@@noamto when the guest is a subject matter expert talking about their chosen subject, it’s highly unlikely the host is going got be doing much correcting, isn’t it?
@FelonyVideos18 күн бұрын
@noamto If we wanted your opinion, we would let you say anything you want. So shut up, you're wrong. 😭😂 You've no idea how clownish you sound.
@danleavers1583Ай бұрын
What is so incredible about Lex’s style of interview, is that despite Graham’s extensive research, knowledge and clear linguistic prowess, he holds an understandable bitterness due to the personal attacks on his enquiries which now and then comes through in his voice, and yet in those moments Lex instead asks a question with a childlike wonder and curiosity “what would be your dream find to help support your theory” (something I’ve not heard graham be asked before) and reframes the context of the conversation into a supportive collaboration of ideas; rather than a combative competition. This ability to play with ideas lightly and respect the interviewee to bring out their best side moves me emotionally, and inspires me intellectually. Thank you Lex and Graham for this great conversation.
@MistrinhoАй бұрын
Yeah, Lex has that gift. I don't know how he does it, props to him.
@charlottewilliams7866Ай бұрын
Natural curiosity?@@Mistrinho
@gregfam6250Ай бұрын
Yes it's a real skill for sure, and also takes a genuine interest without preset agenda or bias.
@enokonerАй бұрын
Lex is nice. but also dog whistles to skeptics. Seems like he has some scientific thinking left in his brain and sees asking open ended questions as a life wasted.
@BIIGLOO-r3qАй бұрын
"research"
@SupersyncopationАй бұрын
It's so nice just to hear Graham talk without constant interruptions
@brunofelix7784Ай бұрын
That's how you interview someone isn't it? Great Job for lex.
@BrusselsCongoАй бұрын
Yes, not like Joe Rogan
@0Icelord0Ай бұрын
There is 10 hours worth of a Netflix series showcasing his views
@roberttalada5196Ай бұрын
Lex knows how to interview 😊
@Donaleigh222Ай бұрын
I'd like to interrupt him on his Out oof Africa theory.. Daang, what a disappointment
@Denariusjay2 ай бұрын
Even Flint Dibble is hyped for this.
@WillStephensArt2 ай бұрын
Flint fucking dibble 😂
@TheColdHarshTruth2 ай бұрын
You mean Skint Dribble
@Denariusjay2 ай бұрын
@@TheColdHarshTruth haha
@Bert-hb1yf2 ай бұрын
lol
@austint90792 ай бұрын
Cahm Dribble?
@KieferBradshaw22 күн бұрын
I'm from Sydney Australia. The Gadigal people, the ancestral people of Sydney, have a history of Sydney that is extraordinary. They talk of a time 12 thousand years ago when Sydney Harbour was a dry valley. The Aboriginal people have an amazing tradition to pass down their history by sighting it in story form. Ingenious!! In the history they also talk about a rapid filling up of the harbour which suggests it happened within a season.
@psmithson1044 күн бұрын
That is awesome. Thankyou for sharing that ancient history. So important to the world. 😊❤
@jackoboyle28334 күн бұрын
@@KieferBradshaw This is great stuff! I respect a people's oral traditions.
@theadventurefamily49912 ай бұрын
The huge popularity of pods like this and so many others prove we not only long for our lost oral traditions but can also benefit from our unexplained need for it.
@penelopemelson37972 ай бұрын
@@theadventurefamily4991 go to the library and you will find whole shelves on all those lost traditions.
@threeriversforge19972 ай бұрын
I always tell folks that the power of the Storyteller cannot be underestimated, and if you don't tell your Story, the story of your people, others will do it for you.... and to your detriment.
@R909162 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@Whuffagowie2 ай бұрын
How many campfires does it take to make a civilization?
@Whuffagowie2 ай бұрын
@@threeriversforge1997 The winners write history. Sad truth.
@ObjectiveEthicsАй бұрын
This interview was an absolute pleasure to watch. Thank you Lex for bringing a humble and inquisitive approach to your interview style.
@richlancaster833628 күн бұрын
riddle me this ObjectiveEthics (lol), HOW is it ethical for Hankook to steal the work of archaeologists and historians, repurpose it for his own profit, make up a bunch of hooey he can't prove, sell it to you - who can't do research, and then put down the archaeologists and historians who provided the work he's using for his made up theory....? How is that ETHICAL?
@jrbspacecowboyАй бұрын
Lex is growing on me, im sure he has his opinions but he shows his guestsl respect and genuine curiosity for their paradigms. Its refreshing
@DylanSheridan-qb7ngАй бұрын
He is very professional, his style and demeanor has won me over now. I enjoy the podcasts he puts out when they are about someone or something of interest.
@horsebatteryАй бұрын
He is smart enough to understand that Hancock is a grifter feeding off the credulity of people whoo are more interested in whether something is cool than that it is verifiably correct. Fridman recognises that there's money in it so has sold out his credibility. If there was an ancient globespanning civilisation there would be copious evidence, a vast biotic interchange preceding the one we've perpetrated in the last few centuries would be the most distinct one - and this does not exist. Nobody who is scientifically literate, thoughtful and sceptical even begins to entertain this arrant nonsense.
@TheDave000Ай бұрын
Welcome to the cult bro!
@ObjectiveEthicsАй бұрын
I would say that he and Alex O'Connor both do an excellent job of asking pointed questions during their interviews while remaining objective, open to new ideas and respectful.
@sunnydlite-t8bАй бұрын
Why do i feel like this comment is on every video. Looks like everyone shows their guests respect and its refreshing everywhere.
@pamelagaull3928Ай бұрын
I am 77 and remember much about the Kontiki balsa wood boat that had sailed from Peru to Polynesia in 1947 and also in 1970 the Ra II sailed from Morocco to the Barbados, both sea journeys in ancient style boats proving the possibility of cross ocean journeys in ancient times. I was a Primary school teacher and couldn’t help but see the links between ancient myths across the world.
@SacredOwlАй бұрын
My great x many grandmother, was a "savage" out of the forest in Canada, having married the first Catholic, with permission granted from the Pope. I wonder if the Polynesian DNA in my profile came from her.
@generalmarkmilleyisbenedic8895Ай бұрын
@@SacredOwlyou need to get educated at best, stop the propaganda at worst. Hunting people and eating them for sport, spiritual gain, dominance, is indeed “savage”. Full blooded polynesians, not people like you, realize this. It was an extremely brutal way of life, that frankly, i dont think you can cope with.
@jackstoltz1379Ай бұрын
Torralba d'en Salord in Spain and gobekli tepe in turkey look very similar. Y'all should look at them both. Definitely a connection.
@GuyRBrewer109Ай бұрын
That makes more sense, then people of different parts of the Earth, simultaneously thinking and building the same thing without contact. Same thing with the Bow and Arrow. How is it in Africa, and the Naitive American? Cannot be 3 coincidences.
@Radiona-1fm29 күн бұрын
Thor Heyerdahl is the guy with kon-tiki and ra
@abc-yg6tk2 ай бұрын
Good job Lex for letting Graham speak freely, probably the best video summarizing his work to date.
@BrandingChangeYep2 ай бұрын
Ah yes, the best way to learn... simply have someone uninterrupted or challenged on their incorrect facts to talk freely without any resistance. Truly a masterclass in education.
@ChromeDudes2 ай бұрын
"work"
@tomsoyer56392 ай бұрын
Who doesnt let Graham speak freely? I 100% agree he should speak freely at all times and be called a grifter at all times.
@Kommander_Rahnn2 ай бұрын
@@BrandingChangeYep Spoken like a true totalitarian. You'll be voting pro censorship in November I presume?
@casualviewing10962 ай бұрын
@@abc-yg6tk quite right! If he were not allowed to speak freely, we wouldn’t be able to tell what a clueless cretin he is.
@thebelayknot2 ай бұрын
Man, this long format it really does explore the person being interviewed so deeper. All these other aspects about them start to come through over time. Excellent work Lex!
@jackstoltz1379Ай бұрын
Torralba d'en Salord in Spain and gobekli tepe in turkey look very similar. Y'all should look at them both. Definitely a connection.
@FischerNilsA8 күн бұрын
@@jackstoltz1379 Built about 5000 years apart. On different ends of the mediterranean. You need more than "I as a layman find it looks somewhat similar" to make such connections.
@soulbot11923 күн бұрын
I love reading Graham Hancock, but listening to him speak is such a treat. The way he expresses ideas is truly unique. Love him or hate him, you can't deny his amazing talent as an orator and author.
@steveheighton59712 ай бұрын
New drinking game...take a shot every time Graham says Göbeklitepe.
@Paretozen2 ай бұрын
Then the winner has to try to pronounce it 🤣
@ValkyrissaGaming2 ай бұрын
Go back Lee teppy!
@scottpoerschke88072 ай бұрын
Younger Dryas
@tenitri50232 ай бұрын
Summer solstice
@bfboobie2 ай бұрын
Dont drink alcohol its extremely toxic and deadly and addictive
@RevolverPicturesYTАй бұрын
It's incredible how much this man can talk. Lex has said less in this interview than in any other interview I've seen of his lol.
@mikeymileosАй бұрын
It's here to see him interviewed on his own like this. I saw him on a JRE with Carson Randall and he kept trying to take over the conversation any chance he could. It was a little off-putting
@dumbcatАй бұрын
people who talk a lot are often wrong a lot
@Agapi-dg7thАй бұрын
Hangcock can give 150 hours of interview no problem,, amazing stuff, he can repeat the mistery of human sivilisations ,,the start of sivilisation happened in turkey?
@billynomates920Ай бұрын
@@dumbcat no comment
@IceColdtvxАй бұрын
Graham I think is actually a alien with mind control powers
@AffectiveApe2 ай бұрын
Graham does a much better job here couching his views as hypotheses that would demand further evidence or reevaluation of existing evidence. Much more refined than I have seen him in other interviews.
@gabrieledwards10662 ай бұрын
Yeah, I think it's telling that Lex didn't call him a historian in his intro. Graham Hancock is the perfect embodiment of JAQing off.
@100HzJimmi2 ай бұрын
Backtracking.
@StiloVerso-kn7wn2 ай бұрын
Agreed. Which is the right way to go as the case that *something is missing* is much easier to go with than any particular thesis about what. i dont really understand how his opponents reconcile the fact they are jumping up and down trying to prove a negative with any claim to be open minded. have to say, though... although Graham has come across as a bit driven and harried in the past, I dont blame him. He has been under immense pressure for decades just for free spirited inquiry. It's bound to make you need to dig in a bit.
@MYBIGTOE_312 ай бұрын
Yeah he was too emotionally involved in the JRE debate. He focussed so much on clearing his name from racial and white supremacist jibs from the archaeological community that he lost his way. Have you seen his recent post on KZbin about acknowledging this point. Well worth a watch. I'd like a 2.0 with that Dibbler weirdo.
@MrBrianbusch2 ай бұрын
Thought the same thing! Pissed me off
@silouanebrouaye59647 күн бұрын
Always incredible listening to Graham Hancock
@roboct6Ай бұрын
This is one of the best interviews with Graham Hancock I’ve ever heard. Thank you both.
@Pub_Law24 күн бұрын
Anyone willing to think about the brain and conciousness in this way, is worthy of listening to and respecting. He seems to be one of substance without the character needed to be intrugued by his theories. I woke up while listening to him discuss the brain being a receiver and of course - this is how low res programming entire beings and entitities must be looked upon. Hes a cool bro!
@shuenli44415 күн бұрын
I agree!!
@psmithson1044 күн бұрын
Listen to his interviews on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. They go back several years. JRE & JBP & LF are the only really honest & truthfull peoples podcasts worth listening too. List to them interviewing Elon Musk. Thanks to JR for the long format.
@Gameandrelaxnz2 ай бұрын
Who watching in 1984?
@JoanneHeaton2 ай бұрын
😂
@Sym0S2 ай бұрын
underrated comment^^
@AV242742 ай бұрын
Ill be there in 2 years im still in 1986
@RepairRenovateRenew2 ай бұрын
Winston in the pub getting wasted to this
@roanwa47122 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@duke7752 ай бұрын
I could listen to Hancock all day! I hope to see more from him on this pod Lex.
@jamesm-sl3oc25 күн бұрын
This was a good interview for Graham Hancock because he was able to effectively and clearly express his ideas, and then have Mr Fridman summarize in layman's terms which helped me follow along in this information dense discussion.
@DubStepKid8012 ай бұрын
Amazing podcast. The last hour really hit a wonderful and enjoyable free flow. I love this guest. Everything you do is great Lex. The world is a better place with you in it.
@Emppu_T.2 ай бұрын
It's always Christmas with graham. I find him and his stories utterly fascinating.
@oliveeisner8964Ай бұрын
Somebody got to him. He explicitly stated that Gobekli Tepe had no agriculture when it began. Wtf. Even on the surface?, how does he KNOW. The historical record of the Sumerians (this is just one!) has human beings farming successfully along with orchards, animal husbandry you name it. Not to mention technologies. He's being forced to push a narrative. We are far older and sophisticated. My god.
@s.corrigan1586Ай бұрын
Graham really is like Christmas. In fact I can't think of a way he's not like Christmas.
@AntonSoloviev_Loves_JesusАй бұрын
Christ-Mass is about Christ. God bless you.
@s.corrigan1586Ай бұрын
@@AntonSoloviev_Loves_Jesus is it not about presents, a tree, Santa claus? Only the lord shall judge me
@joepace971622 күн бұрын
why because both are full of fictional stories?
@terryd7825Ай бұрын
Lex is the most underrated interviewer of our time. He brings up topics in a genuine way and then allows his guest to express and explain their points, yet he’s always got some insight or counter when they finish. He gets better with each episode.
@rainforestrc7677 күн бұрын
I live in Alaska and in the early 90’s my friends and I witnessed a dead on view of a meteor entering our atmosphere where it was white with a purple ring after that point of entry it instantaneously expanded into an absolutely huge fireball at which point a few seconds later it exploded with the loudest most concussive explosion I’ve ever felt, heard or witnessed. It then rained down a fire glitter onto the mountain in front of us about 2 miles away. Many residents heard the BOOM but we were the only ones to witness it. I still have the newspaper article.
@FastForward-i4sАй бұрын
i have always followed Graham since Fingerprints of the Gods. His views about oral tradition and mankind's lost history have always resonated with me, on a personal level. I'm from Mozambique, Africa and where i was born we have a local flood myth. It exists until today (but is fading as more people grow out of oral traditions) but i was fortunate enough to hear it from my great grandmother. His book opened my eyes to the fact that this stuff exists all over the world, not just the big examples normally mentioned when these conversations happen. This is my personal best episode ever.
@benjohnsen454829 күн бұрын
you do know during the younger dryas period the water only rose at approx 1 inch a year, this guy is full of shit and making coin off peeps with little knowledge.
@FastForward-i4s29 күн бұрын
@benjohnsen4548 well, he is more researched than your "he is full of shit". Between the two, excuse me if ill consider his opinion
@richlancaster833628 күн бұрын
@@benjohnsen4548 so many clueless people out here in the ether....they love his sneaky, ego-filled, presentation. personally, I see lies oozing out of his face...lol...and then he slams archaeologists and historians, the very people whose work he steals to repurpose to try and support his own made-up BS...it is so amazingly disingenuous...sickening to those of us who see right through him. it's like watching a MAGA rally....
@realistic_delinquent26 күн бұрын
@@benjohnsen4548 the water rose at an average rate of 3-4 inches or so per year for many years, but if you use that logic you could also state that 9 people per day were killed in terror attacks on New York’s world trade centre in 2001. It’s not a clever observation, in fact it’s the observation of a simpleton with zero capacity to express or consider nuance, and it does not comport with the dynamic character of our planet.
@Zomby_Woof23 күн бұрын
@@FastForward-i4s Sis you independently verify either claim? The flood claim where an ice dam broke and cold flood waters disrupted the AMOC briefly is one theory, but sea levels not rising is problematic, as the source waters for this influx were landlocked and unconnected to the sea. Another theory which has actual evidence is volcanic activity. And there are of course, any number of theories without any real evidence for them.
@yyoksetioxd2 ай бұрын
this dude was the one that made me watch podcasts I still remember his first amazing appearance onJoe Rogan's podcast. Glad you brought him here, Lex. It doesn't really matter to me if his theory is true or false, it's still super entertaining and worth investigating
@ianlaw64107 күн бұрын
Lex Fridman, you're the original all American boy. Respectful, open-minded, polite, seeking for the truth by listening to all sides of the argument. So far removed from the narrow-minded, close-minded Americans we're seeing today. What happened? We need more folk like Lex.
@MISmotionimagesound2 ай бұрын
We need 3 hours of Randal talking about Sirius
@jindo742 ай бұрын
Seriously?
@jamesberry6642 ай бұрын
I love the guy but even I don't have the stamina for 3 hours on Sirius. And are you sure the man can stay on one topic lol
@mortezamohammadi505Ай бұрын
American turbulent wader😂
@randomuser88844Ай бұрын
6 hours
@OZDurdenАй бұрын
That's 45 computer cable changes and 984 slides
@SparkleFunHorse2 ай бұрын
I’m absolutely loving the latest series of podcasts you’ve put out. Ancient history, cultures, political systems… it’s absolutely gripping, entertaining and informative. Thanks for all your hard work - I love listening to your stuff and really appreciate that you exist in this world. Peace! ✌🏻
@Randy_Shoeman2 ай бұрын
This isn’t ancient history. This is ancient fiction. He has no evidence. He just makes shit up
@hamcheeselettucemayosandwich2 ай бұрын
Great story. Utter fantasy.
@BasedAlaric2 ай бұрын
@@hamcheeselettucemayosandwich found the graham hancock hater
@leomajor882 ай бұрын
@@BasedAlaricI like scientists that use the scientific method and don’t peddle conspiracy theories.
@hamcheeselettucemayosandwich2 ай бұрын
@@BasedAlaric found the guy who accepts the credentials of a well travelled door knob
@ThomasSmith-fo2ff2 ай бұрын
I could listen to Graham talk for hours and do whenever given the opportunity. The final 5 mins were exceptionally interesting. He has a certain intuition that I find quite refreshing and is of course an extremely bright person. Thoroughly enjoyed this episode. Only wish he would of spoken more in depth on the subject of mortality and his opinion on the role the great pyramids played in how the ancient Egyptians worked to unlock the secrets of what happens after death.
@binkybeowulf-oi7zh11 күн бұрын
Graham is truly one of the legends I'm most grateful for.
@sandsparАй бұрын
Grahm seemed to have this perceptive awareness that let the original question get unintentionally subverted by Lex, postulate on the subversion, and then return to the original intent before closing the loop. I appreciate this, as I see so many times the original question go largely unanswered by embellishment of a tangent. What an interesting man, and the right man to interview him.
@buddhabunneeАй бұрын
brevity has left the chat
@sandsparАй бұрын
@@buddhabunnee Indeed. Lex wanders, Grahm keeps pace and returns to the point of departure. Interesting man, good interview.
@anschn7166Ай бұрын
Astoundingly, you possess an exceptional and unparalleled ability to transform a fundamentally straightforward and uncomplicated declaration into something extravagantly verbose and needlessly convoluted.
@sandsparАй бұрын
@@anschn7166 Indeed. Lex wanders, Grahm keeps pace and returns to the point of departure. Interesting man, good interview.
@jackstoltz1379Ай бұрын
Torralba d'en Salord in Spain and gobekli tepe in turkey look very similar. Y'all should look at them both. Definitely a connection.
@mkilptrick2 ай бұрын
Lex has one of the few podcasts I continue to enjoy.
@soyfacekillaАй бұрын
He’s a boring dweeb
@saradavis6581Ай бұрын
because its more of an interview than a podcast... understand the difference
@mycrodexmushroomsАй бұрын
@@saradavis6581 Very unnecessary comment lol, you okay?
@gman955Ай бұрын
Fr. Joe Rogan can sometimes have great topics with great minds but it pisses me off when he just keeps interrupting great scholars such as Brian Cox just to keep interjecting and doesn’t know when to shut the f up & let the guy across the table talk
@williamterrell71602 ай бұрын
Lex! The most important discussion you have with Graham is the evolution of Shamanism. His treatise “Visionary/Supernatural” is a BRILLIANT “ understanding of our shamanic past and the start of human consciousness. Thank you for asking about this.
@Ksu_Ай бұрын
This has been a treat to listen to from start to finish. Graham Hancock is not just an enthusiast of archeology and scientific enquiry, he's a philosopher with a brilliant, creative mind. His intuition and ideas will be soon vindicated I believe.
@dizont26 күн бұрын
no they wont, cuz its all bs
@shawnstangeland301123 күн бұрын
@@Ksu_ a brilliant con artist. Why is it that you can’t see it?? Does his completely unsupported nonsense just ring a bell with you?
@chuckleezodiac2423 күн бұрын
he stole all his shit from Donnelly's Atlantis book from 1882. in 100 years another con artist will be pushing the same bs and claiming that "the vindication" is coming soon. lol.
@punlovincriminal556421 күн бұрын
But but but look at all the stone work they did. They must have been so advanced in their technology to make stone structures like that. Oh no wait a minute its easy. Just time, manpower and knowhow is all it takes, not wizards or aliens.
@punlovincriminal556421 күн бұрын
Main stream archeology is out to get me man. Big archeology is hiding the truth from us man.
@primeape562 ай бұрын
Lexus, that was the best interview I've seen of Graham. Sp proud of you and love your heart.
@jamespeters1617Ай бұрын
This Hancock guy does bring up a lot of interesting question that might never been answered but we should always be asking uncomfortable questions and not ridiculing those who ask them
@vitamaltzАй бұрын
His questions have all been answered. He simply misunderstands or chooses not to understand the answers.
@oddizzeeАй бұрын
If you watch Ancient Apocalypse it does bring out too many complex megalithic structures that disproves archaelogical dogma that humans were simple hunter gatherers 9000 years ago
@mnomadvfxАй бұрын
Asking just for the point of asking is reductive - like the adult equivalent of a child in the back seat of the car asking "are we there yet?" every 30 seconds while their parents try to remember why they wanted to become parents. At a certain point when you are just pointing at the people actually doing the work and telling them that they are doing it wrong then you are in fact the problem in the room. Hancock despite being VERY rich at this point has never once funded any archaeological expeditions. If he were as serious as he pretends to be to get you to open your wallets and buy his media then he would have opened his own wallet to fund expeditions years ago. Also, it's Hancock who started ridiculing archaeologists first - he's like the American GOP mandating the removal of sex ed in schools and then campaigning on reducing abortions when the inevitable result of the lack of sex ed leads to unwanted pregnancies.
@FullBeardSk8Ай бұрын
Why did your comment attract the dogmatic salty ones lol
@shaggyrumplenutz1610Ай бұрын
@FullBeardSk8 they think they are intellectually superior to everyone else.
@YaBoyYetiАй бұрын
It's 5am where I am...just woke up. Time to blaze and enjoy the ride.
@drkdrumzАй бұрын
I could listen to Graham all day and night.
@impermanenthuman84272 ай бұрын
The Australian Aboriginal oral traditional stories are literally the exact story telling phenomena used in the ‘mega memory’ system, the Aboriginal elders remember and teach a massive amount of information with every important detail in order
@stevennewlands2978Ай бұрын
Fun fact aboriginal people have a larger portion of the brain than other races set aside for visual memory.
@welshmonsterhunter7028Ай бұрын
Yes that's why they are far more advanced than any population today.Makes you wonder why we use things like historical records and data when we could just rely on 100% perfectly accurate memory😂
@carlosgaspar8447Ай бұрын
oral traditions are of course important, and that's how eventually the bible was written; but when i hear many indigenous story tellers from north america (coastal) i find they are incorporating ideas put forth by europeans (like the idea of having lived living for 10,000 years). also, if you take the finely carved totem poles which are closely tied to the Haida, they are only a couple hundred years old (the oldest ones have rotted) when they had access to better carving tools. beforehand, the poles were little more than posts for their long houses. probably for this reason that graham only mentions civilizations in south and central america.
@OZDurdenАй бұрын
I've been waiting for Graham or Randall to mention the huge tidal sand ripples in the middle of Australia like the scablands they talk about. The Dreamtime stories are based
@impermanenthuman8427Ай бұрын
@@OZDurden have you seen any suspiciousobservers channel vids?
@ratenSmith23162 ай бұрын
The best way to spend the evening
@bean56182 ай бұрын
It’s not even 9 am
@ratenSmith23162 ай бұрын
@@bean5618 It's 6 pm here
@fabianvera2732 ай бұрын
@@bean5618 It's 8:50 PM here.
@bean56182 ай бұрын
@@ratenSmith2316 impossible
@dazuk19692 ай бұрын
2pm here in the UK.
@triassicpark947Ай бұрын
Lex I've never seen you so quick to ask all the correct and best questions so concisely- yet another thoroughly enjoyable episode !
@amandaguidry4242Ай бұрын
I can't WAIT to see more about ancient history from you! ❤❤❤
@the_glass_nurseАй бұрын
Thank you for having such a fair platform, Lex
@meganmiller44712 ай бұрын
Always love listening to Graham talk about anything, an amazing mind who has seen and explored so much of the world much of us will never have to opportunity to see! It’s amazing we get this sort of information for free, thank you for not being afraid to question the status quo and exploring other possibilities. There is so much of this world we still know so little about!
@OrlOnEarth2 ай бұрын
I agree with everything you said, just not about the fact that KZbin is free. There's a bigger picture as to the actual price of things Not to nitpick or pick on you or anything, but it's something I read often. Nothing about google is actually free. Wikipedia is free. Wayback machine is free
@meganmiller44712 ай бұрын
@@OrlOnEarth anything that is free is stealing your data so yeah you are right
@LesterBruntАй бұрын
@@OrlOnEarth Bro, you are responding to an AI generated message. You can easily recognize the writing style.
@tanyashafi9612 ай бұрын
Love Graham! I will watch ALL his content and interviews. His books are fantastic and his audio books read by him are just fantastic. 🤩
@roneidealmeidaaragao243827 күн бұрын
I didn't know Graham has such deep knowledge about a wide range of subjects. Props to him.
@DrSpoculus6 күн бұрын
You can't have a deep knowledge on many subjects. You can have a basic understanding of many things, but deep knowledge only comes with time and experience. It's like how all the conspiracy theorists know about the moon, laser weapons, Bigfoot, ufo's... they read a wiki article and know about that much about these things. They don't have deep knowledge on the subjects because their time spent learning is so scattered around. That's why a journalist shouldn't be saying people who spent their whole lives studying one specific dig site or specific part of archalogy are wrong. He has nowhere near the knowledge they have.
@olgazavilohhina68542 ай бұрын
Увлекательный и прекрасно проиллюстрированный разговор.Загадки истории привлекательны для изучения именно тем,что дают возможность потренировать "глаз",посмотрев на события давно минувших дней шире и объёмнее без оглядки на общепринятый и удобный угол обзора. Спасибо Вам
@tracyjames20462 ай бұрын
Beautifully put!
@andrewr53452 ай бұрын
nothing like drinking 27-30 beer while enjoying the new lex fridman podcast
@sircrush35302 ай бұрын
Ah. Bravo. Cast that doubt! It helps your own doubts feel real. Debunkers are both creative and effective so don't take this as insincere. I really am impressed.
@onlyguitar10012 ай бұрын
Are you still alive?
@DavidDavoDavidson2 ай бұрын
Rookie numbers
@AustralianBushman2 ай бұрын
Every time he says "quebecepatepy" or whatever the hell he's saying, you drink
@TheColdHarshTruth2 ай бұрын
Yes there is, in fact there is way better, watching the Lex Fredmin podcast sober. Learn to navigate through life without alcohol.
@vbrooker1Ай бұрын
Thanks for this wonderful interview of Graham Hancock. I’ve been following his work since I came across a copy of The Sign and the Seal in the early 90s. He’s a brilliant and fascinating man, and I appreciated the opportunity to listen to him talk without having to constantly defend himself.
@РахильБусо12 күн бұрын
I am so thankful for this conversation! It's unbelievable great !
@reedkelly61452 ай бұрын
Lex, thank you. Thank you for having Grahah on and for having this GREAT talk.
@Kaybo_Real2 ай бұрын
I’m so glad this dude is still being interviewed by great people. Glad he is staying relevant! Great stuff here
@politicallyincorrect2564Ай бұрын
Graham claimed that mainstream archeology tries to suppress his views but he is way more popular than them. He has more videos on KZbin and even a Netflix documentary 😂😂.
@Kaybo_RealАй бұрын
@@politicallyincorrect2564 Certainly!
@JDAM-bi1snАй бұрын
He is utterly unrelevant for real sience and knowledge about our past. If you think otherwise you fell into the trap...
@Kaybo_RealАй бұрын
@@JDAM-bi1sn I don’t know what sience is so I’m not too worried
@mnomadvfxАй бұрын
@@politicallyincorrect2564 "Graham claimed that mainstream archeology tries to suppress his views" aka a martyr complex - professionally playing the victim card so that sympathetic fools will fill his bank account.
@JasonNapier-v3x2 ай бұрын
We need more of this!! How about another 3 hour plus with Randall Carlson?
@fraserhennig8760Ай бұрын
Yes please
@gregorychin173929 күн бұрын
I like how Mr. Hancock and Lex both said positive things about Flint. Says a lot about their characters. Thank you both for all you do. Sending love:)
@funkymunky793528 күн бұрын
It would never happen the other way around
@alexandramyers9690Ай бұрын
This interview has been a joy to watch. Possibly the best overview of Graham Hancocks theories and hypotheses. I am going to watch this again. Thank you Lex. I hadn’t heard of you before. You have a new subscriber. 🙏
@mickeymcdoogle119Ай бұрын
Great Episode!!!! Always love listening to Graham !!
@basilfranguiadakis21032 ай бұрын
so exciting that even lex listens silently😁😆thanks both of you
@The_Ascension24 күн бұрын
Knowledge never shuts up, Wisdom never speaks up.
@festagioАй бұрын
That was delightful guys. It just felt like a very caring and enjoyable conversation between two friends who like sharing each other's company, whilst enjoying the discussion of exploring the beauty and mystery of consciousness! It was a very appropriate vibe! 😄
@KuchiniFallinFromDaSkyАй бұрын
I could listen to this man talk for hours. He has the best voice.
@introspectahАй бұрын
And the accent icing the cake.
@rockyewelljr97812 ай бұрын
I clicked this at 10x the speed of light lex and Graham, no way, get real! I'm stoked
@ApolloTheOriginalPodcast22 күн бұрын
I was watching Graham and Joe’s podcasts back in 2017-2018 - they were amazing!
@C.L.A.S2 ай бұрын
Lex, you are a human machine, dropping yet another intriguing episode. Thank you for all the great work that you do. Much love to you 🤍
@lahnhan7289Ай бұрын
Yay! Thank you for hosting Graham! ❤
@Pari991-y3o2 ай бұрын
Thanks for inviting him Lex😍😍😍
@bjornff0032 ай бұрын
Need Randal Carlson next ❤❤❤love from India 🥰🥰🥰
@Ioc1legsweep2 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this podcast. A fan of Graham. He challenges one to think holistically. Great to join him on his adventure of seeking to discover the real story of ancient peoples and civilizations.
@thorfinnthegoatmc2 ай бұрын
I love how we have Ed Barnhart and Graham Hancock within the same month
@waylonk24532 ай бұрын
Hear, hear!
@cdsred2 ай бұрын
They disagree about some major things but we love them both because they’re honest respectful men. Flint could be seen the same way if he wasn’t such a little prick.
@mathieutyler87452 ай бұрын
you should find better things to love
@tomslade60272 ай бұрын
You should find real things to hate@@mathieutyler8745
@PerspectiveLove2 ай бұрын
The internet loves to hate. We have a lot of sick people, that’s quite sad. No reason to hate on another person
@Gr8Success27 күн бұрын
Mr Ghaham Handcock is very knowledgeable . always a pleasure to listen him !
@TheAngryHippieАй бұрын
Its ALWAYS a good time listening to a new Graham Hancock podcast
@sethjohnson6012Ай бұрын
Graham Hancock is a conartist
@TheAngryHippieАй бұрын
@@sethjohnson6012 Haters gonna hate!
@ExessiveGKАй бұрын
@@sethjohnson6012 My crusty underwear was conned into Flint eating it thinking it's toast.
@sethjohnson6012Ай бұрын
@@TheAngryHippie I don't care enough about graham hancock to hate. I'm just letting you know that he's a conartist and you're the one being conned. This comes more out of a place of love. It's a shame to see.
@TheAngryHippieАй бұрын
@@sethjohnson6012 You clearly never heard anything about him other than his view on ancient mysteries. He's done more for people than you ever have or will do
@STARRYMESSENGER20322 ай бұрын
Here we go! I’m so ready for round two! Team Hancock all the way!
@merrickforrester52382 ай бұрын
Team Grifter you mean.
@DillonWoods-b9bАй бұрын
Lex and Graham both have such a wonderful cadence
@henchgamer699626 күн бұрын
I could listen to this man all day
@SingleOnEarthTarot2 ай бұрын
Wow! What a remarkable conversation between two brilliant minds! I loved every moment of it... :) Conversations like this one make those of us who studied history wish we had pursued archaeology instead. As an Assyrian whose ancestors likely gazed at the stars, I truly appreciate discussions like this. I remember a trip to Australia where my friends bought a telescope, and we spent so many nights stargazing. Life on Earth is truly such a fascinating journey. I've always believed that no matter how much we learn, it’s just a drop in the ocean... Mr. Zecharia Sitchin’s theories about the advanced civilization he referred to as the Anunnaki are intriguing as well and I remembered him when you mentioned the advanced alien theory or what some call the ancient astronaut theory. I kept thinking as I was listening to you both speak so eloquently that the last Unicorns still exist... While I believe humanity is fundamentally one, not everyone shares the same level of consciousness. This is absolutely true and there must be a reason why there is such a huge difference in our levels of compassion... The question of who our ancestors were is endlessly captivating... I once argued in philosophy class that the concept of "human" is actually vague, but few agreed. Thankfully, people are starting to engage more with these ideas now. :) Thank you both again for such an enlightening discussion. I wish if I could ask you both a gazillion questions! Sincerely- Yona (Abbey Mikha)
@jeninlight2 ай бұрын
Thank you Lex, and thank you Graham ❤
@eHex-iled2 ай бұрын
I absolutely love listening to Graham's stories. Thanks for having him on the show!
@tloo957824 күн бұрын
Lex, you have shortened the divide between peoples of many different political parties, cultural backgrounds, religious backgrounds, people who have differing ideas of engineering and the future of science. You are truly a bridge and I cannot express how useful bridge people are in the face of our future in the human race. Bridges are the hero's of coordination and collaboration between the minds of one country to another, which is a necessary piece of our success in the future, the sharing of knowledge across diverse groups, and an unintentional mediator of topics that people need to find middle ground on. You're a national and global treasure. Basically, like, thanks, man.
@THSS7102 ай бұрын
Ugh I’ve been waiting for lex to have Graham on!! Excited to listen to this one!!
@getkeenlads35802 ай бұрын
Graham is the man 🦾 thanks for this Lex! All the best brother
@willek1335Ай бұрын
He's a pretty good communicator, authentic, and is willing to ask questions about the unknown, which is brave. I appreciate those qualities.
@dmacarthur5356Ай бұрын
That's why I like Graham, he poses interesting questions about the past. He may be right, he may be wrong but he opens the mind to "what if" and that is what drives human curiosity and learning.
@benjohnsen454829 күн бұрын
@@dmacarthur5356 Hes definately wrong, and is only making stupid people stupider.
@dmacarthur535629 күн бұрын
@benjohnsen4548 Insults are very ineffective when presenting a counterpoint and are usually a telltale that one has nothing meaningful to say.
@benjohnsen454828 күн бұрын
@@dmacarthur5356 sometimes the truth seems like an insult but its just truth. If you believe this guys BS he has made you stupider than you previously were. And yes this annoys me that such people can make money off such lies and get away with it. It should be a crime to publish such miss information and lies.
@willek133528 күн бұрын
@@benjohnsen4548 " If you believe this guys BS..." What does that have to do with what we just said? We gave him credit for things like being inquisitive about the unknown. None of us said anything about believing what he said or not. Even if you disagree with him, you got to give the devil his due.
@roxyk389327 күн бұрын
Can't wait for Grahams talk next April in USA!!
@dr.strangelove77392 ай бұрын
History is so fascinating. Great show, Lex!
@wedgeantilles85752 ай бұрын
That's not history, that are fairy tales. There is a difference. Yes, both can be fascinating and entertaining - but you should never confuse them with each other.
@cerkitbreaker2 ай бұрын
This isn’t history. Pick up a book, listen to Dan Carlin, don’t listen to this idiot
@ExessiveGK2 ай бұрын
@@wedgeantilles8575 A fairy tale is imagining your education past forward chaining.🤔
@justin-md4xm2 ай бұрын
@wedgeantilles8575 his hypothesis reeks of the noble savage myths
@SeñorOrion19952 ай бұрын
The fact that someone had mapped the Americas so precisely by 1270 (more than 200 years before Columbus' accredited discovery and more than 230 years before Magellan's accredited navigation of South America) is WILD
@alexsigz1222Ай бұрын
The chapter on this topic in Fingerprint of the Gods was one of my favorite. It also talks about the mapping of the coast of Alaska before it had actually frozen. Absolute wild stuff! 😅
@cognitivedisability9864Ай бұрын
One of the theories on this is like graham said, with the fall of constantiople. that's when europe has it's rennesance and suddenly start sailing further. All those people who fled to western europe from the turks.
@shaggyrumplenutz1610Ай бұрын
@@cognitivedisability9864 I also read that Columbus may have had a map from this time.
@vamscape12 күн бұрын
The map that you are referring to (I presume it's the one at 52:00) isn't from the 13th century. It was made by Joan Oliva (ca. 1590). The oldest map that features the Americas (that we know of) was made by Juan de la Cosa (ca. 1500).
@Wanker5272 ай бұрын
NOW we are podcasting! ❤
@enokonerАй бұрын
NOW thats what I call self delusion.
@lobsangpadma10719 күн бұрын
Thank you for a great program. Absolutely love Graham Hancock❤❤👏👏❤❤
@olivercharles293015 күн бұрын
He is a fraudster.
@shamsulhassim2 ай бұрын
What a treat. Thank you Lex, you're the best.
@BassSniper2092 ай бұрын
This is my favorite version of Lex he has a way off looking into history with an open mind that's refreshing
@joroberson4084Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this! More please 🙂
@jimbote196828 күн бұрын
First time listening, and this is one of the most articulate interviewers and asks thoughtful, intelligent questions.
@CairnsLobster2 ай бұрын
How good a interviewer can Lex GET!!?
@JohnVandivier2 ай бұрын
i havent had my coffee yet and i'm getting hit in the face with lex and graham wow amazing