Unsealing the Secrets: What Lies Beneath the Pyramids? – Brian Rose & Graham Hancock

    let’s talk a little bit about censorship
    and I remember the time when Ted X took
    your talk off many many years ago and
    put you in the little boys the bad boys
    room and then they had to yeah funny
    enough my tedx talk disappeared for a
    few weeks in 2020 as well uh I found
    that fascinating and remind me of what
    you and sheldrick had gone through but
    you were not allowed in certain sites
    during your Netflix series that’s true
    one of them was in my home country of of
    United States of America and I think it
    might have been a national park site and
    bothered me that that a visitor or a
    citizen wasn’t allowed to go somewhere
    that should be the people’s land well
    yes yes it was specifically we we wanted
    to film at Serpent Mound in
    Ohio but um the the Ohio history
    connection which runs Serpent Mound uh
    denied us filming permission there was a
    long discussion I was not directly
    involved in the discussion the
    discussion was between ITN Productions
    who made the show for Netflix uh and the
    authority at Serpent Mound uh and the
    outcome of that discussion was when when
    it became clear to the authorities at
    Serpent Mound that I was presenting the
    show they then wrote an email which I’ve
    now put up on my website it’s in my in
    my blog their their entire email and at
    the end of it they what they say is that
    filming permission is refused because
    Graham Hancock’s view of Serpent Mound
    differs from our own that’s basically
    what they’re saying they’re saying that
    because my view does not Accord with
    their View they’re not going to allow me
    to film there now to my mind that is
    plain straightforward censorship and
    anybody who doubts that I was cented
    just go to my website just go to my blog
    look for the title for the records and
    for for the record and you will see uh
    reproduced the email that we received
    from the authorities at Serpent Mound
    which undoubtedly very clearly in plain
    English banned us from filming there
    because my views did not Accord with
    theirs and then they have now changing
    their narrative on this and saying now
    that they didn’t say that but you have
    the proof and you were there in the
    series I’ve got the proof in writing and
    and and that proof is just going to stay
    there on my website with for the record
    as the headline so that people can
    satisfy themselves that any spin that
    Serpent Mound authorities are putting on
    this today trying to tell visitors no I
    wasn’t vanned or whatever and I have
    heard I have heard reports of that any
    spin that they are putting on this can
    be quickly reconciled just by going and
    looking at their email you told me
    you’re no longer allowed to travel to
    Egypt as well well I’m certainly not
    allowed to film in Egypt uh we very much
    wanted to do an episode in Egypt Egypt’s
    been a very important part of my
    argument uh over the last 30 years um
    and uh I I was very keen to do one of
    the Eight Episodes in Egypt um but uh
    but unfortunately again rather like at
    Serpent Mound when the Egyptian
    authorities learned that Graham Hancock
    would be presenting the episode they
    immediately refused filming permission
    um and and um I think there are a range
    of complicated reasons behind that uh
    one of them is a senior egyptologist
    called zahi hawas uh who has had
    ministerial positions in the past he was
    minister of culture and he’s now um the
    primary advisor to the Egyptian
    government on anybody who requests
    filming permission um and I’ve had a
    long relationship with zahi over over
    many years it’s not always been un
    friendly um we’ve had a few jokes
    together uh in some ways I quite like
    the man and his FL flamboyant
    ostentation I I I enjoy it um and
    actually he’s a good speaker but but um
    we had a a debate arranged between he
    and I uh in in
    2015 uh and unfortunately for zahi he
    just completely lost it even before the
    debate began and started shouting at me
    and and and walked out of the room and
    what what was unfortunate for zahi about
    this was that there was a member of the
    audience present who filmed this uh and
    and later on when zahi after finishing
    sulking outside the room while I gave my
    talk after he’d given his talk he was
    then asked questions by the audience and
    some of that was filmed as well and in
    those questions he revealed that
    although he regards himself as an
    incredibly experienced archaeologist he
    had no knowledge whatsoever of gockley
    in Turkey the single most important
    archaeological site in the world today
    so he ended up looking rather silly on
    these two bits of video that were put
    out there not because of anything I did
    to him but because he he shot himself in
    the foot and I think what’s what’s
    happened is that he’s taken that very
    personally uh and he doesn’t want uh he
    doesn’t want me to be given any access
    to Egyptian sites I would say that Z
    zahi is is undoubtedly the person who
    nowadays uh ancient sites in Egypt come
    under the control of the ministry of
    Tourism and Antiquities the two the two
    are connected and and and zahi and the
    minister of Tourism are close friends
    there’s a photograph of them celebrating
    a a birthday recently so it’s it’s it’s
    pretty clear that this is that this is
    why I got I got banned
    um underlying it is an objection to my
    notion that there is a an Unwritten
    background to the ancient Egyptian
    story
    I Revere and admire ancient Egyptian
    culture of the historical period this
    was an extraordinary culture so
    dedicated to beauty and to truth
    everything done with absolute perfection
    I’m I’m a huge admirer of ancient
    Egyptian civilization it’s a it’s a
    paragon of virtue and light in the in in
    the ancient world but to deny that it
    has a background uh in my view is a
    mistake because the ancient Egyptians
    themselves made it very clear in their
    Traditions that there was a background
    and they spoke of the remote period
    which they called zepe the first time
    when the gods quote unquote came to
    Egypt and brought civilization to Egypt
    and and began to build sacred Mounds uh
    all around the land of Egypt and those
    sacred Mounds would become the places
    upon which all future temples and
    pyramids would be built uh so I actually
    am very happy to say that the ancient
    Egyptians of the historical period were
    the primary Builders of the Great
    Pyramid and of the three pids of Giza
    but that those pyramids stand on older
    platforms and and deep underneath the
    Great Pyramid is a Subterranean chamber
    100 ft vertically beneath the base of
    the Great Pyramid I think that that that
    particular site goes back 12 and a half
    thousand years and the pyramids then
    honor and overbuild and respect that
    much later with knowledge that had been
    passed down also at Giza the Sphinx the
    megalithic temples in front of the
    Sphinx and a number of other structures
    on Giza in my view definitely date back
    12 and a half thousand years the
    geological evidence on the Sphinx that
    Robert shock has put forward and cudos
    to Robert shock for being so courageous
    to run against the mainstream and and go
    with his geological knowledge that the
    Sphinx geologically is much older than
    4,500 years and that the most likely
    time that it was made was between 12,800
    and 11,600 years ago uh dur during the
    younger Dr so I think Giza is a very
    complicated site I think some of it’s
    very ancient some of it was indeed built
    by The Majestic builders that we know as
    the ancient Egyptians of the of the
    historical period but that as they
    themselves said their
    knowledge their understanding of
    geometry their ability
    to make fantastically accurate
    observations of the heavens this was all
    a legacy that came down to them from
    from remotest Antiquity and and and and
    so my dear friend the late great John
    Anthony West who
    was just the most the most fantastic
    opponent of rigid mainstream uh
    egyptology um he he used to call them
    quadem Maks uh John makes a point that
    that ancient Egyptian uh civilization is
    not a development it’s a legacy it’s a
    legacy and by by following that point
    and by making that point about ancient
    Egypt as I have done many times before
    referring to ancient Egyptian Traditions
    that speak of this Legacy this is what
    annoys archaeologists and egyptologists
    they claim that I’m stealing the credit
    for ancient Egyptian achievements for
    the ancient Egyptians no I’m not I’m
    just saying that the that the origins of
    that knowledge are far older than
    egyptologists are presently prepared to
    allow it seems to me that your views
    would just bring more interest in these
    sites and more tourists and more and
    more excitement about the past which is
    what everybody in this industry wants
    everybody wants excitement excitement
    about the past and this is another
    problem I have with Archaeology is that
    they seem to have dedicated themselves
    to draining the lifeblood out of the
    past to to to to to to find whatever is
    narrow and limited and and and doesn’t
    speak widely in the past and focus on
    that and not and not focus on the Beauty
    and the truth and the magnificence and
    the Mystery of the past it’s as though
    it’s as though mystery is some kind of
    enemy that archaeologists wish to to to
    dispose of uh and and they go to Great
    Lengths to dispose of it and and to just
    drain the blood out of the past and it’s
    most unfortunate because because the
    past is mysterious uh I’ve said that
    during the time when we have documents
    the past is less mysterious than it was
    from the time when we don’t have
    documents but even from the time when we
    have documents there are so many gaps so
    many missing bits of the picture that we
    should always be open to mystery in the
    past we should not our project should
    not be to deprive the past of mystery to
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    Author & Journalist

    Graham Hancock is a maverick explorer and author whose work has carved a unique niche in the realm of alternative history and consciousness exploration. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Hancock has spent decades challenging mainstream narratives and delving into the mysteries that lie at the intersection of ancient civilizations, spirituality, and human consciousness.

    In this milestone London Real interview, watch as Graham explains his views that “we are a species with amnesia” as well as discussing the academic response to his work and why he decided to write his latest book, “Magicians Of The Gods”.

    Hancock’s intellectual journey began with a fascination for ancient cultures and the profound questions surrounding human existence. His early experiences, including extensive travel and exposure to diverse cultures, laid the foundation for a worldview that transcended conventional boundaries.

    In the 1970s, Hancock embarked on a career in journalism, contributing to esteemed publications such as The Economist and serving as the East Africa correspondent for The Guardian. His journalistic pursuits equipped him with the skills to investigate, question, and communicate, a skill set that would prove invaluable in his later endeavours.

    Graham Hancock burst onto the alternative history scene with the publication of his seminal work, “Fingerprints of the Gods,” in 1995. In this thought-provoking tome, he presented a radical reinterpretation of human history, proposing the existence of an advanced civilization predating the known ancient cultures. Hancock questioned the conventional timeline of human development, pointing to archaeological anomalies and megalithic structures as potential evidence of a lost and highly sophisticated society.

    The book was met with both enthusiasm and scepticism, but its impact on the public’s perception of history was undeniable. Hancock’s ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity and conviction resonated with readers seeking a fresh perspective on the mysteries of our past.

    Beyond the exploration of ancient civilizations, Graham Hancock’s journey extended into the realms of mysticism, spirituality, and consciousness. His interest in altered states of awareness and shamanic traditions led him to experiment with psychoactive substances, particularly Ayahuasca, a plant-based brew used in traditional Amazonian ceremonies.

    Hancock documented his personal experiences and insights gained from these explorations in works like “Supernatural” (2005), where he examined the role of altered states in shaping human spirituality and the evolution of consciousness. Rather than merely advocating for psychedelic use, Hancock emphasised the importance of approaching these substances with respect and intention, viewing them as tools for personal and spiritual growth.

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