Wednesday, 11 June 2025

Where is the Book of the Alleged "Antecedent Civilization"?


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[Quote:]
"Graham Hancock tells a story of human advancement that credits it to a superior globe spanning lost ice age culture"
but actually does not write a SINGLE thing about it, where it was, what its economy was based on, when it began, how it became a "globe-spanning" entity, what its architecture and settlement patterns looked like. Hancock only says (surmises) it was a "shamanic civilization" [where "shamanic" is primarily equated with use of psychedelic substances]. There is nothing to test here, his vision of this egalitarian cerebral utopia is simple alternative history fantasy-fiction witha catastrophist twist.

In addition, Hancock harnesses slippery rhetoric and the anti-establishment bias and hatred of his many supporters to keep his potboiler going, constantly shape-shifting his argument each time he re-presents it (e.g., between the two series of #ancientapocalypse on Netflix).

It is about time that, instead of the "could it be?" and "doesn't it look like?" speculative ("just asking questions"), he put forward a coherent view of what his 30 years of (what he calls) research has led him to conclude about this Lost Advanced Civilization of the Allerød period. He has identified enough of the "Fingerprints" for this to reverse-engineer what he says "survivors" contributed to the daughter civilizations in the Old and New Worlds to show what he thinks the pre-existing features of antecedent culture had that would make that possible. By now he and his supporters must have accumulated the evidence. Time now for them to put it together. What did the lost Civilization of the Allerød (the Ancient Sea Kings of Hapgood) look like?

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