Came across this interview of Graham Hancock done by Lilou Mace. Hope this has not been posted already, did a search and couldn't find it. I think it is fairly new. Its about Aya, ancient Civilizations, his new book and much more. In Two Parts: part 1Part 2For anyone that has not heard of the interviewer, I have been followering here stuff for the last couple years and enjoy most of it. Here is her youtube page. Lilou Mace. Has anyone here read Grahams new book, War god? If so, how was it? worth a read? I read Entangled last year and liked it very much. Just wanted to share! who's minding the store?- Ram Dass Mz.Gypzy is a fictional character. I have a very active imagination. I like to make things up, to entertain myself and others on the internet. I do not use, or condone the use of illegal substances. Everything I write here on the Nexus is for pure entrainment purposes only.
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Thanks for the tips, great interview and such an eloquent speaker!
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Thanks for the links We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can only fly by embracing one another.
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We are all living in our own feces.
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Thanks for the link! I love Hancock I just got his new book today I cant wait to dive into it. Do you know anywhere to download his speeches at? I have a bunch off of extratorrent but I cant seem to find anywhere else to download any.
Thanks again!
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Happy to contribute what I can. I do not know where to download any of his talks. Most of what Ive found of his stuff is off of YouTube or other video interviews. Sorry. Others here might be able to help with that. who's minding the store?- Ram Dass Mz.Gypzy is a fictional character. I have a very active imagination. I like to make things up, to entertain myself and others on the internet. I do not use, or condone the use of illegal substances. Everything I write here on the Nexus is for pure entrainment purposes only.
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I hadn't seen this interview, thanks for posting. I thought this thread was going to be about the recent london real podcast. It's his second appearance on this podcast. I have enjoyed every interview I've seen with this man. He's a very interesting and compassionate person. Here's the podcast I'm talking about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm6PGk9VTiAAnd here's the first one from about a year ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6Hqm01QzNYAlso here's the Joe Rogan podcast with Graham, which I really enjoyed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygWxXphYRosHere's a couple links to download some of his talks: http://erocx1.blogspot.ca/2009/06/graham-hancock-entheogens-evolution-mp3.html(There's a lot more on eroc's blog if you look through the archives) http://informationfarm.blogspot.ca/search/label/Graham%20HancockYou can find a lot more by searching "Graham Hancock blogspot" I just picked up a copy of WarGod and the first twenty pages have already hooked me  I really enjoyed Entangled as well. He says in the new London Real podcast I posted above that he's already written the second volume of WarGod and that series will be a trilogy. He still hasn't finished writing the second volume of Entangled, but it's in the works and will most likely be published after the WarGod trilogy. I love his fiction just as much as his non-fiction. He's a very talented writer with a lot of great ideas and a gifted storyteller.
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Thanks for the links! I second you on the writings of Hancock he is amazing. Iam a few chapters in to war god and WOW. It has the same feel as Entangled and equally as amazing PLUS its only 3 bucks to download it to kindle from amazon. Cant beat that!
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I have just seen the podcast with Hancock and Joe Rogan. I really really enjoyed it; I have only read Supernatural by him and will definitely read other books from him as well. I like the fact that the podcast covers all kind of topics. So damn interesting. "It permits you to see, more clearly than our perishing mortal eye can see, vistas beyond the horizons of this life, to travel backwards and forwards in time, to enter other planes of existence, even (as the Indians say) to know God." R. Gordon Wasson
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So far i've read fingerprints of the gods, underworld, and supernatural. I loved them all but I enjoyed fingerprints the most, probably because of other things i'd been researching and this fascination with how they all seemed to tie together in profound ways. But that all tied into Underworld as well, which was amazing but because of how much his books began to be attacked, while writing it he said he starting writing in a more defensive manner, taking into account possible counter-arguments and making it as bulletproof and thorough as possible. Which is all well and good, but it doesn't have as much of that free flow that fingerprints had. Supernatural was good, and everyone here should read it. There is some things i disagreed with in it, and other parts that are largely speculation, but very interesting nonetheless. Its a shame many lump hancock into the pseudoscience/fringe category without ever having read any of his books. He is an absolutely brilliant writer and researcher with an encyclopedic memory in some ways. Hancock is carving out an entire new area of investigation, which most people never realized even existed, that re-frames how we view history and our current state. He just puts the information out there and makes whatever logical connections he can make, but with an open mind while avoiding belief or clinging to things the evidence no longer supports.
<Ringworm>hehehe, it's all fun and games till someone loses an "I"
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To be honest, usually when people around here claim someone is just a pseudoscience nutjob I tend to take notice. That's like the code for me to pay attention  Hell, this is how I first heard of Nassim Haramein and guys like Dan Schreiber and Dan Winter..All of whom I found to be pretty awesome. Long live the unwoke.
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Heheh... thats something robert anton wilson and others have talked about as well I mean our western culture has systematically dismissed and often even demonized anything from psychedelics, to plant medicine, shamanism, meditation, yoga, etc etc etc for the longest time...Funny how the list quickly starts looking like a road map to a better reality! ^___^ Species wide dementia at its finest
<Ringworm>hehehe, it's all fun and games till someone loses an "I"
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universecannon wrote:So far i've read fingerprints of the gods, underworld, and supernatural. I loved them all but I enjoyed fingerprints the most, probably because of other things i'd been researching and this fascination with how they all seemed to tie together in profound ways. But that all tied into Underworld as well, which was amazing but because of how much his books began to be attacked, while writing it he said he starting writing in a more defensive manner, taking into account possible counter-arguments and making it as bulletproof and thorough as possible. Which is all well and good, but it doesn't have as much of that free flow that fingerprints had. Supernatural was good, and everyone here should read it. There is some things i disagreed with in it, and other parts that are largely speculation, but very interesting nonetheless. I thought his non-fiction work was very interesting and even if there was some speculation, that makes it interesting for the reader  I've really enjoyed Graham's fiction as well. Entangled and War God were both very good. Can't wait for the next installments in both series'.
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