Believing that ultra-intelligent creatures helped to build the pyramids is one thing, but where does it end? Believing that election fraud is real?
When the author makes comparisons such as the above, it shows he is a nut job himself.
That's like telling your wife that she must never look at your credit card receipts or consider whether or not you are having an affair.
Believing that ultra-intelligent creatures
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Nowhere in the mini-series does Hancock make that claim. His claim is only that there was a previous unknown civilization, destroyed along with all of the mega-fauna by comet fragment bombardment, whose survivors (humans) journeyed around the world, teaching the surviving primitives the arts of civilization.
That is much like survivors from some nuclear war by our civilization teaching primitives in South America or Africa the same.
There is nothing farfetched or made up in the series - its is all based on real world science and observable fact (much of which there was no time to include). Because all of that disagrees with our ‘learned betters’ and ‘expert scientists’, is no call to dismiss it out of hand.
Also it is a scientifically accepted fact that the end of the ice age sea levels rose over 400 feat flooding millions of acres of prime coastal lands drowning whatever civilizations were there.
Nah... IMHO it shows he has more interest in sucking Democrats a$$ than he does the topic. It’s a common ploy...