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@pz4891
This is the hole story
@captainjack--
Please stop with all the Joey Diaz, Brandon Schaub, Bud Light, snake oils, and get back to much more of this. Sensationalist or not, Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson are such a great vehicle for your show. Enlightening and POSITIVE for all listeners.
@santiagovilla6219
Platinum in green land …. Seems Greenland needs more freedom
@trippinout.
Man o man. Stuff like this is so cool. Can't believe people spend their time watching things like The Bachelor or Dancing With The Stars when amazing real content like this could be viewed during free time.
@factsoverfeelings1776
The "ice age" never came to an end. We only went from a glacial maximum to an interglacial period which we are still in.
@TheNaturalust
Growing up in Western Montana, I used to find sea shells en mass on the sides of tall mountains.
@CleftCore
Apparently, before the 1500’s 2 sides of the world were not aware of each other. Of course, something is missing in history.
@matthewlee8725
Never play the 'Graham Hancock "Younger Drias" drinking game'. That's a lesson I've learned to my own cost.
@user-of4ij9zm2l
Showing evidences !!! Academia don't wanna lose their privileges and fight him !!!
@TDashem
Just let Godzilla sleep this time.
@doonhilla
I could listen to Graham talk all day, super interesting bloke.
@Im_T.O.
I bet they find 11,780 votes down there.
@rassclat122
Greenland kept his ice, what a chill dude
@skipski100
Ice covering North America was 2 miles thick? That's incomprehensible.
@Justjest2415
I'd go rock hounding in the deserts of Arizona and CA, I'd see sea shells. Always stopped me in my tracks
@user-yw8ur7cw6y
Maan I love to listen to Graham
@tempesttree8839
Would be interesting to deliberate over the calculations to propose the equations necessary to delineate as to whether the crater was formed from an impact during terrestrial exposure prior to glaciasion or an impact through miles thick of compacted glacial material and the object's mass and velocity for each scenario.
@LogicPro.v62
to hear actual knowledgeable level headed scientists talk about science and history makes me see the huge disparity there is between truth and activism
@elcarajo66
That's obviously another Monarch base, full of MOTUs..
@mikh9202
This is why i love science, it can be so exciting and amazing.