Hey, Bill! Are you on vacation? Hope all is well!
Graham Hancock is one of the great adventurers, authors and visionaries of our time, and here he talks about his new book Entangled, about life as it was lived 24,000 years ago.
Amazingly, this deeply channeled book paints a picture of the Neanderthals as loving beings that has only in October of 2010 been confirmed by science. Was Graham Hancock in touch with real people from the deep past while writing Entangled? Listen to this interview and find out!
Hancock has followed in the footsteps of the ancient shamans and taken Ayahuasca, traveling deep into its hidden world, and returning with stunning messages for us about what we have lost and what we may regain.
Graham's website is GrahamHancock.com
http://www.unknowncountry.com
16 October 2010 - Graham Hancock - Secrets of the Neandertha
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Graham Hancock also on C2C - Oct 18th
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Guest(s):
Graham Hancock
Monday October 18, 2010
Author and investigator Graham Hancock will discuss his research of lost civilizations, ancient global cataclysms, and how quantum physics shows that the past is not necessarily fixed but can be shaped by what we do today.
*from C2C website
Guest(s):
Graham Hancock
Monday October 18, 2010
Author and investigator Graham Hancock will discuss his research of lost civilizations, ancient global cataclysms, and how quantum physics shows that the past is not necessarily fixed but can be shaped by what we do today.
*from C2C website
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Re: 16 October 2010 - Graham Hancock - Secrets of the Neande
Linnea wrote: Hey, Bill! Are you on vacation? Hope all is well!
Graham Hancock is one of the great adventurers, authors and visionaries of our time, and here he talks about his new book Entangled, about life as it was lived 24,000 years ago.
Amazingly, this deeply channeled book paints a picture of the Neanderthals as loving beings that has only in October of 2010 been confirmed by science. Was Graham Hancock in touch with real people from the deep past while writing Entangled? Listen to this interview and find out!
Hancock has followed in the footsteps of the ancient shamans and taken Ayahuasca, traveling deep into its hidden world, and returning with stunning messages for us about what we have lost and what we may regain.
Graham's website is GrahamHancock.com
http://www.unknowncountry.com
I listened to Dreamland with Graham Hancock last night plus for subscribers only Whitley interviewed Graham on earth shifts.
I am reading Grahams new Novel Entangled now, great book.
Graham Hancock is a brave adventurer in this field, and his interviews with Whitley Strieber—both the main Dreamland interview and the subscriber interview—are very worthwhile.
They mention the fact that his new novel, Entangled, was only published in the USA by a smaller publisher (Disinformation Co.), but it’s on Amazon and it’s a crackerjack tale. It’s not the most deeply literary novel in the world, but it’s a fast-paced thriller and it takes one into the world of the Neanderthal—who, in Hancock’s rendition, cussed a lot. A lot.
Another thing to bear in mind: the ending is a cliffhanger. There will be at least one sequel, and I trust that Graham is at work on this now.
The subscriber interview delves into Hancock’s overall exploration of the world of prehistory, and his numerous exploratory dives off the island of Yonaguni and southeast India. He also gives well-deserved credit to the work of Charles Hapgood (The Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings) and Rand and Rose Flem-Ath.
They mention the fact that his new novel, Entangled, was only published in the USA by a smaller publisher (Disinformation Co.), but it’s on Amazon and it’s a crackerjack tale. It’s not the most deeply literary novel in the world, but it’s a fast-paced thriller and it takes one into the world of the Neanderthal—who, in Hancock’s rendition, cussed a lot. A lot.
Another thing to bear in mind: the ending is a cliffhanger. There will be at least one sequel, and I trust that Graham is at work on this now.
The subscriber interview delves into Hancock’s overall exploration of the world of prehistory, and his numerous exploratory dives off the island of Yonaguni and southeast India. He also gives well-deserved credit to the work of Charles Hapgood (The Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings) and Rand and Rose Flem-Ath.
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