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Does anyone else follow Randall Carlson, Graham hancock, brien Foerster etc?
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menace:
I just came across their theories and have to say say I'm really intrigued by the whole idea of an ancient cataclysm hitting the reset button on human civilization.  I've always been intrigued about all the ancient megalithic structures that meet or even sometimes exceed what we can do by today's standards.  The ancient alien theorists are fun but hard to take seriously.

This is a good intro vid (first two hours) for the cataclysm portion..


Then some intriguing ancient machining...


Then Jimmy (bright insight) boils this and other stuff into shorter vids..


What do you guys think--are we the second (maybe 3rd) go around for the human population on planet earth?


 
Mike A:
No.
yotsuya:
BadMouth:
I enjoy the mental exercise of entertaining different theories, but YouTube is littered with crap that is only created to get clicks.  For too many of these people, this is like the UFO community where it's more about selling books and getting paid to talk.

That said, it's absurd to think that current theories are infallable.

Lately I've been into genetics and migration of early man/other hominids  Genetics are changing the official out of Africa theory.  It's more like out, evolve to into different humanoids, crossbreed, spread everywhere, including back into Africa.  The oldest bones  found in the Americas have turned out to be genetically closer to Aboriginal Australian than Native American.  It's a far cry from the original linear thinking and is probably still an oversimplification.  As with the ancient civilizations, YouTubers have cranked out videos to get clicks or push an agenda, but there are a lot of legitimate documentaries uploaded.
BadMouth:
I'll add that there is always money to be made by telling people what they want to hear. 
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