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@pz48912 місяці тому
This is the hole story
@jimkalfakis98932 місяці тому
I know. But we may never get to the bottom of this.
@chrishanke95232 місяці тому
lol love it
@chrishanke95232 місяці тому
@@jimkalfakis9893also hysterical lol
@user-xb3td6ho5b2 місяці тому
Very nice
@danbaker35252 місяці тому
Gives me that sinking feeling
@santiagovilla62192 місяці тому
Platinum in green land …. Seems Greenland needs more freedom
@pekkajarvinen692 місяці тому
Denmark is allied to US, just like all of europe. Resources are available to all allies.
@santiagovilla6219Місяць тому
@@pekkajarvinen69 was a joke…
@mandogaming8078Місяць тому
See.. we don’t like that. All? Nah it’s gonna be just ours 😂
@LukedalfМісяць тому
😂
@Ze_ninguem07Місяць тому
Seems denmark needs more freedom too... @@pekkajarvinen69
@TheNaturalust2 місяці тому
Growing up in Western Montana, I used to find sea shells en mass on the sides of tall mountains.
@NWOblows2 місяці тому
I had the same experiences when i was growing up in Arizona too. There were always shells near the peaks
@user-sr8iw8fn5j2 місяці тому
Beautiful but what's up with Devils Tower
@TheNaturalust2 місяці тому
@@NWOblows Lake Arizona ?! 😂
@nicholasthill71512 місяці тому
Hey, I think I Noah story that may explain this.
@ryanwalters81312 місяці тому
@@user-sr8iw8fn5jI believe it’s a petrified tree trunk from millions of years ago
@trippinout.2 місяці тому
Man o man. Stuff like this is so cool. Can't believe people spend their time watching things like The Bachelor or Dancing With The Stars when amazing real content like this could be viewed during free time.
@ro4eva2 місяці тому
Or The View.
@lazurus222Місяць тому
There is a place for the classical programming type shows in my opinion , if you fully submerse yourself in stuff like this you will very much so detach yourself from reality which is awesome but unpractical for having any kind of influence on people who don’t believe in this kind of things , you just become too un-relateable
@lazurus222Місяць тому
From the reality of what the general public sees is what I mean , not that this stuff isn’t the truth , I think it is ! It’s just that you can’t get too radical while being taken seriously idk .
@McRottenМісяць тому
Blame women, lol they make these shows popular
@bobthetrollМісяць тому
Both of those shows contain far more truth than you'll find here.
@Im_T.O.2 місяці тому
I bet they find 11,780 votes down there.
@farkasbertalan66512 місяці тому
😂
@davidroman28202 місяці тому
😅
@FirstnameLastname-cp9lr2 місяці тому
😂😂😂
@jaseblac2 місяці тому
@MiGoreng132 місяці тому
That was funny shit bro
@doonhilla2 місяці тому
I could listen to Graham talk all day, super interesting bloke.
@rybread37592 місяці тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/a2RigKxvgYJ9t2g.htmlsi=jGEPbtnf3363wI0G 2 hours of interesting facts for ya
@jayuppercase33982 місяці тому
I like how he never lets evidence get in the way of a good story
@StuartHenry-fg1bh2 місяці тому
He's pseudo-scientist entertainment.
@maxirhyme2 місяці тому
@@StuartHenry-fg1bhbest kind of entertainment, reality is boring af
@doonhilla2 місяці тому
@@jayuppercase3398i bet in years to come, when we are long gone, this "evidence" will be proven wrong. Already many theories we came up with say 100 years ago has been proven to be way off.
@factsoverfeelings17762 місяці тому
The "ice age" never came to an end. We only went from a glacial maximum to an interglacial period which we are still in.
@bigdollaz2 місяці тому
Smart man
@MMA9to52 місяці тому
Elaborate for me, I’m kinda slow
@factsoverfeelings17762 місяці тому
@@MMA9to5 The Quaternary glaciation, also known as the Pleistocene glaciation, is an alternating series of glacial and interglacial periods during the Quaternary period that began 2.58 million years ago and is ongoing. Since Earth still has polar ice sheets, geologists consider the Quaternary glaciation to be ongoing, though currently in an interglacial period.
@justinsmith45622 місяці тому
Bullshit
@factsoverfeelings17762 місяці тому
Prove it then! @@justinsmith4562
@TDashem2 місяці тому
Just let Godzilla sleep this time.
@Frankie_2s2 місяці тому
Awaken awaken awaken awaken, take the land that must be taken.
@tr7b4102 місяці тому
Come on Roseann Barr needs another mate.
@Tony-yd1vx2 місяці тому
Hopefully it's not that 3 headed thing again.
@tr7b4102 місяці тому
@@Tony-yd1vx Either that or Rodzilla=Rosanne Barr without her meds.
@Phearsum2 місяці тому
@@Frankie_2s Top tier reference. Thank you for your service.
@rassclat1222 місяці тому
Greenland kept his ice, what a chill dude
@mobchris9372 місяці тому
Lol, good one
@PFSTR2 місяці тому
So clutch, ice in his veins.
@grxwcannabis14 днів тому
Deez. Utz
@dankygr33n5213 днів тому
Colder than a polar bears toenails son
@andrewmckeown67862 дні тому
I heard the call him the Chuck Liddell
@Justjest24152 місяці тому
I'd go rock hounding in the deserts of Arizona and CA, I'd see sea shells. Always stopped me in my tracks
@Chimera_1662 місяці тому
Earth was once 90% water
@pekkajarvinen692 місяці тому
@@Chimera_166all that water just disappeared? To where exactly?
@blakekaukura377Місяць тому
Polar shifts exist my man look it up mind blowing
@luc_man210410 днів тому
@@pekkajarvinen69 Underground look it up we found more water Underground then there is in our Ozeans
@terrioestreich40072 місяці тому
Theres a giant rock the size of a house found in Missouri that originated in the middle of Minnesota, the last glacier did that. I love that kind of stuff!
@harrynut30442 місяці тому
How do you know it came from Minn ?
@bry41622 місяці тому
@@harrynut3044 Oh No! Don't do that! You're not allowed to ask questions. Please just BLINDLY DEFER to ANYONE in a position of authority. Particularly if they have a British accent and a passion for having lived a Pavloved 'life'.
@jimdandy81192 місяці тому
@@bry4162Geologists can trace the origin of stones. This is nothing new. You "smart" people cannot stand the thought of yourselves not knowing something lol.
@Tony-yd1vx2 місяці тому
The accent is obvious@@harrynut3044
@bry41622 місяці тому
@@jimdandy8119 Ok Pavlov!
@tempesttree88392 місяці тому
Would be interesting to deliberate over the calculations to propose the equations necessary to delineate as to whether the crater was formed from an impact during terrestrial exposure prior to glaciasion or an impact through miles thick of compacted glacial material and the object's mass and velocity for each scenario.
@madatu2 місяці тому
The thickness of the ice would effect it also.
@user-yw8ur7cw6y2 місяці тому
Maan I love to listen to Graham
@blablableep68112 місяці тому
'Quibbibily-Tepti' - Graham
@thatdude39772 місяці тому
Bro is weird. Also he wants to steal Native American culture by rewriting the books into his weed induced ramblings.
@user-jh3uf7rs9u2 місяці тому
You enjoy listening to uninformed frauds?
@Tom-sd9jb2 місяці тому
😂 "Megalith" "Ancient apocalypse"
@richardturpin3665Місяць тому
He's a gatekeeper. Have you ever heard of geopolymer? He neglects to mention it, and it's the most logical explanation for megalithic stones that look melted.
@mikh92022 місяці тому
This is why i love science, it can be so exciting and amazing.
@rybread37592 місяці тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/a2RigKxvgYJ9t2g.htmlsi=jGEPbtnf3363wI0G 2 hours of science for ya
@peterg9729Місяць тому
If you love science why listen to an anti-scientist?
@kevinthorpe11072 місяці тому
Thankyou Rhonda for all of the valuable information that you consistantly provide. I've followed your advice since your first Joe Rogan appearance and feel like I've never been more healthy.
@SuperDerelict2 місяці тому
I went digging for trilobites in the Catskills mountains. Upstate NYC. But what's under the once on the north and south poles will shift our reality on many levels.
@rtwogb2 місяці тому
@Suspicious0bservers what say you? Asteroid event as suggested or the last flipping of Earth’s magnetic poles?
@betsybarnicle80162 місяці тому
Flipping. They're at approx. 12,000 years, with smaller events at 6,000.
@jason_m_schmidt6222 місяці тому
The last complete magnetic pole reversal was 768k ybp. They don’t happen every 12k years. A magnetic excursion is not a magnetic reversal. Suspicious Ben brings up crap such as crustal slip, micronova, galactic current sheet, mud floods, etc. All charlatan rubbish the geologic record disproves completely.
@timc3332 місяці тому
Sounds like a collective Bi-Polar disorder . Never you worry , aluminum foil will block Ray .
@MultiRationalThinkerМісяць тому
@@betsybarnicle8016 - bullshit. The pole reversals are NOT regular and the last one was over 700,000 years ago.
@elcarajo662 місяці тому
That's obviously another Monarch base, full of MOTUs..
@GalileosTelescope13 днів тому
He’s talking about the Haiawatha crater… it’s 60M years old.
@magicdinsmore31072 місяці тому
Ice Age Floods! (My favorite is Nick Zentner but Shawn Willsey will do!)
@LogicPro.v622 місяці тому
to hear actual knowledgeable level headed scientists talk about science and history makes me see the huge disparity there is between truth and activism
@ariels33722 місяці тому
WTF? RELLY BOTH THESE GUYS NEVER WENT TO SCHOOL
@pMsAlex1382 місяці тому
He is neither a scientist or a historian, he is a journalist
@globalist19902 місяці тому
What? 🤣💀
@massey812 місяці тому
if you think hancock is valid and factual then i feel sorry for you.
@pMsAlex1382 місяці тому
@@SteveSherman-ij5gm Neil has published 65 papers in cosmology and astrophysics and has 2400 citations. How is he more of a scientist?
@x-raycat3232 місяці тому
Filling it in would be unholy. .
@timc3332 місяці тому
The roads in Pennsylvania have bigger holes than that !
@MykeLewisMusicМісяць тому
@@timc333 So does your mom. I'm sorry, that was rude. I just couldn't resist, it was the perfect setup. I wish you and your mom the best in life, and may the holes in Pennsylvania be filled in due time.
@TheworldengineBeeps27 днів тому
Looks like they found Redbans Mom.
@skipski10017 днів тому
Ice covering North America was 2 miles thick? That's incomprehensible. I've been skydiving from an altitude of 2 miles.
@avo6162 місяці тому
Think my ex went on a travel excursion to Greenland. Although these measurements seem a little smaller
@andrewmckeown67862 дні тому
Now now. Remember what Mom said. If you dont have anything nice to say, Its likely Her fault for being such a C U Next Tuesday
@gregsavchuk3239Місяць тому
Joe, thx. Graham is brilliant.
@nelsondog1002 місяці тому
Can someone share the link to the video with Randall and Grahm Joe’s referring to please?
@finetuned86522 місяці тому
Not only did this event reset human civilization globally, it was also the extinction event that killed off the mastodon, saber toothed tiger, dire wolf, giant sloth, horses in the americas, etc.
@NPCHSN2 місяці тому
It’s a holy place.
@wendymunro34762 місяці тому
I was lucky enough to see him speak in Birmingham (UK) many years ago when 'Keepers of Genesis' first came out. He was absolutely spellbinding. 100's of people in an auditorium and you could hear a pin drop. One of my most precious possessions is a signed copy of his book.
@johnbacon18546 днів тому
Love this sort of podcast. Very interesting and I have wondered at times how certain rechnologies do seem forgotten at times and how that happens. Natural disaster like this topic or through war and colapses of an empire like Roman times.
@kdog1452 місяці тому
Unfortunately, the Hiawatha crater turned out to be approx 58 million years old. Would've been an awesome piece of evidence.
@scottsound47112 місяці тому
But didn’t he say “ but what I can say is , it’s recent .
@WolfHeathen2 місяці тому
58 million years doesn't sound very recent but in the Paleocene we already had mammals. There were sharks and birds that looked not unlike what they look like today. Considering the Earth's existence, 58 million out of 4.5 billion isn't very much.
@IMTHEBIGGESTCUNT2 місяці тому
@@WolfHeathenAnd humans live to around 80-90 if they’re lucky? Dementia can kick in much earlier nowadays too!, loosing years of memory before death. In the grand scheme of things.. people ain’t on this earth for long, and if history can be altered/manipulated… who’s to know? Your children, your grandchildren… they’ll actually know no different…. Until they start to question? By which time, it becomes useless. Too late. Senile. Censorship and belt-fed lies only feed the pockets of the few.
@zaynes50942 місяці тому
@@WolfHeathenThat's after the Chicxulub asteroid impacted the Earth and caused numerous natural disasters. One being earthquakes and tsunamis and eventually volcanic activity all over the world, which then caused the Earth to be in full darkness for nearly 20 years after the impact whipped out most of life on Earth. Something like 85% of life was gone. Only small mammals and reptiles survived. Maybe there is human life, in a civilized pre-historic manner, pre-dating 30,000 BC.
@robbie_2 місяці тому
I think the jury is out on the age of the crater, still, despite that paper. They just analysed runoff. I don't think it was drilled.
@captainjack--2 місяці тому
Please stop with all the Joey Diaz, Brandon Schaub, Bud Light, snake oils, and get back to much more of this. Sensationalist or not, Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson are such a great vehicle for your show. Enlightening and POSITIVE for all listeners.
@frankmosca78942 місяці тому
Dude, I couldn’t agree more. The whole Covid thing broke Joe. His obsession with culture war BS has become so boring. He needs to figure out how to get back to what he was.
@captainjack--2 місяці тому
Thank you, I was feeling lonely! 😂. Whether someone is particular about eating soy beans or freshly killed elk… it all seems like vapid whining to me.
@rickjamesbxtch47482 місяці тому
More snake oils!! We need then to attract all the gay frogs
@CMoney-dr4nq2 місяці тому
@@frankmosca7894agreed. COViD is when I stopped listening. I don’t always buy what graham is selling but at least it’s interesting. He’s one if the types of guests I used to enjoy a lot.
@Threeeees2 місяці тому
Stop being a puss. There’s nothing wrong with comedy and variety.
@ninoquisel94812 місяці тому
What episode is this sir
@wolfcalledloneliness18622 місяці тому
That was a Pretty DEEP!! Not many holes in this story 😅😅
@jaredcarrick34682 місяці тому
Surprised Joe didn’t find a way to glaze Ian Garry some more during this
@shortsbyfranco61082 місяці тому
What a DEEP conversation . Finally someone telling us the HOLE story . Let’s get down to the bottom of this
@chrismc.44372 місяці тому
Working too hard champ. Scrape the rust off of your imagination
@anthonysaffioti90485 днів тому
Do holes have bottoms? I know bottoms have holes. Hmmm
@andrewmckeown67862 дні тому
Someone Fill me in. I need the Dirt on this! Not knowing is the Pits. My confidence has Cratered. 🫣
@aubreythomas19279 днів тому
Also Niagara falls was created 12800. The great lakes were filled to current level. The lorentide ice sheet melted. I've never heard Graham mention any of that.
@jltuttle16672 місяці тому
Great interview
@saylor1502 місяці тому
"Enormous crater!?" Chuck Norris: Hold my beer.
@ro4eva2 місяці тому
😅
@richardlloyd25892 місяці тому
I’m not saying the mother in law was friendly but….
@iamchrissano2 місяці тому
Maybe that's where Goku fought and saved the earth 🤔
@nathanquillen2972 місяці тому
Against Android 13…..
@electrictrueform2 місяці тому
Years back Graham Hancock did a talk at a Univeristy in South Africa. At the time I had read many of his books but did not know he was involved with psychedelic research. We spoke after the lecture and I asked if he believed psychedelics played a part in the evolution of man. He gave me a very interested look and referenced another writer at the time but little did I know he was actually in the Gamtoos valley exploring DMT.
@mikemiller6592 місяці тому
I think it's Missing from Oakland...International Ave. actually
@marcusbrsp2 місяці тому
Hole ee shit
@animalactions51112 місяці тому
Not a single photo of it during the entire clip.
@rishabhawasthi28202 місяці тому
which part of under the ice did you not understand??
@animalactions51112 місяці тому
@@rishabhawasthi2820 so show the ice around it genius. Don't just show two guys blabbing about it.
@jeffgo57422 місяці тому
@@animalactions5111they have this thing called the internet. You can look up pictures if that’s what tickles your fancy
@rickbrazil48532 місяці тому
You can google what they talking about goofy
@animalactions51112 місяці тому
@@rickbrazil4853 wow you're a genius. Did you figure that out all by yourself? A good video doesn't have you google photos while you watch haha
@Deliquescentinsight2 місяці тому
Hancock supports the comet version, others point to a micronova & continental movement hence the massive floods and shifts, sea shells on top of mountains e.t.c - we are due for another 12,000 year cataclysm 2035-45, it is suggested
@guruware86122 місяці тому
Ofc., the end is near v17.3 - only this time we need no rapture. Sea shells on to of mountains do NOT come from a flood. Home-schooled ?
@Wayne--O2 місяці тому
Something larger than a 10 yr. window would be taken more seriously.. but yeah. Curiously that 12k span about halves procession of the equinox which I don't think any civilization has survived to see completely?
@patoulefou2 місяці тому
I'm curious that with the upcoming meteor event to occur in our future that even though it might not touchdown onto the earth is it enough to shift Earth's gravity and cause a geological event?
@paulconnelly6402 місяці тому
The latest dating is 58M years so yes Graham it would be irresponsible to say 12,800 years.
@madman38262 місяці тому
Yeah, because carbon dating is very accurate 🤦.
@pekkajarvinen692 місяці тому
@@madman3826carbon isotopes are distorted because of nuclear power we use and it makes things look younger than they really are, not older. Less isotopes, older the subject. This one however should be fairly accurate because dating was taken from layers not exposed to human activity.
@MultiRationalThinkerМісяць тому
@@madman3826 - how is it that in the 21st century we still have people so damn stupid that they think carbon dating is the only method we have? Worse still, they're too stupid to understand that it wouldn't be used on inorganic material such as rocks.
@MultiRationalThinkerМісяць тому
@@pekkajarvinen69 - don't encourage his ignorance. Carbon dating isn't, and has NEVER been used to date anything 58 million years old. I can't recall exactly what dating methods they employed (it's been a while since I read about the dating of the crater) but I can absolutely guarantee that it was NOT carbon-14 dating.
@pekkajarvinen69Місяць тому
@@MultiRationalThinker i'll look into this a bit more.
@heinraaf11782 місяці тому
Om de ongeveer 12500 jaar heb je zoiets dat is vast al heel lang bezig, een natuurlijke transformatie Vorige keer in Rusland was het heet en ineens koud gezien de mammoets die ze gevonden hebben met nog vers gras in de maag.
@peteduch21512 місяці тому
Ongeloofelijk kut
@JimmyRJump2 місяці тому
De plantresten en pollen teruggevonden in de maag van dieren uit Siberisch permafrost komen van planten die alleen groeien in een subtropisch klimaat. Dat de ommekeer van warm naar extreem koud heel snel gebeurde staat buiten kijf vanwege de onverteerde etensresten. Alleen moet er een ongelooflijk lange periode van zeer mild klimaat aan vooraf zijn gegaan, dat niet teruggekeerd is aangezien het vandaag nog altijd bitter koud is in Siberië.
@zeideerskine34622 місяці тому
Ms Smilla's Feeling for Snow.
@illuminum87Місяць тому
I'm a little confused as to how there's still ice UNDERNEATH the impact zone. I would have thought what ice was there would have melted from the impact but new ice formed also from the impact. Just not underneath. That part makes no sense to me
@RugMann27 днів тому
When ice melts, it turns into water, which flows downward, refreezing back into ice below the point of impact
@The_sound_Of_Thunder2 місяці тому
Was just waiting for the bullshit to roll and at 3:06 got an avalanche.
@user-lo6je1py8n2 місяці тому
It's been dated to 58 million years ago legitimately. The team that found it was disappointed but that's how science works
@barrroger11622 місяці тому
The pyramids survived the ice age
@user-jh3uf7rs9u2 місяці тому
Which Pyramids? I am unaware of any Pyramids built prior to the ice age.
@BobBob-lz3li2 місяці тому
Can you prove when they were erected? Ha ha i said erected
@t-boneaustin10482 місяці тому
We are still in an ice age.
@witch-doctor2 місяці тому
@@BobBob-lz3liafter atlantis fell,
@psychomormon49322 місяці тому
Pyramids were built way after the ice age, dude.
@BC-yd6dl2 місяці тому
I always have trouble sleeping after watching these videos.
@Kingtrollface25910 днів тому
This is how information should be shared ,totally unbiased and factual,and solely in the interest of learning more ,out standing joe ,really man
@poolschool55872 місяці тому
a cataclysmic flood stops being just a myth... and starts becoming a memory...
@joelabel78432 місяці тому
The opposite actually. Stops being a memory and starts being a legend or a myth in a book
@user-jh3uf7rs9u2 місяці тому
Or just Graham talking shit as usual
@agentsmith23782 місяці тому
Luv Greham.
@bradleybrunner56982 місяці тому
If a huge impact happened in an icy region, wouldn't it cause lots of turmoil and stuff in the ice that it slammed in to? Into? Either way.
@moniquessaved7776 днів тому
I love Graham and Joe. Amazing video. ❤
@ResortDog2 місяці тому
That 12,000 year disaster cycle has impactors as part of the mini nova effect.
@timothyortega56082 місяці тому
I agree with you rather than a large comet. This is probably a plasma ejecta from the Sun. God flips the hourglass over and starts a new age.😮
@madatu2 місяці тому
@@timothyortega5608 I don't think Plasma Ejecta made a crater.
@timothyortega56082 місяці тому
@@madatu what's your hypothesis for the Carolina boils?
@madatu2 місяці тому
@@timothyortega5608 Use soap and warm water, wash the boils 3 times a day, and apply a hot compress.
@timothyortega56082 місяці тому
@madatu sorry I meant Carolina Bays... Google voice typing, I like your sense of humor, you're all right.
@RBYU0012 місяці тому
Last heard the Greenland impact wasn’t looking like an impact
@DrJones-nh4my2 місяці тому
Is this the entrance to the underworld / inner earth discovered by Admiral Byrd's flyover?
@matt_r.25102 місяці тому
This shit is rad. I remember listening to this years ago.
@stevensawyer24892 місяці тому
Gram on point again. Probably helpd the short circuit in ancient power distribution. Pyramids are not tombs.
@castorkat48682 місяці тому
yea. ok
@KC-sb2sm2 місяці тому
“Glacier Girl” disproved our ice dating technique completely. A p38 left in the 40s recovered under over 1000 years of ice if we use techniques used today
@babaoreally82202 місяці тому
An ice devoured plane is not an accepted scientific technique for determining the age of ice layers.The rate at which ice melts varies with a number of physical factors,one of which is the pressure it is under.
@babaoreally82202 місяці тому
@@FrugalFamilyLiving Over time,that heavy plane will sink till it hits bedrock.Million year old plane to those who don’t understand physics.
@KC-sb2sm2 місяці тому
@@FrugalFamilyLiving my point exactly. Unreliable. Unless it was King Arthur’s Air Force
@ChrisRed62 місяці тому
new episode?
@tehjamerz2 місяці тому
What ever happened to that huge cave they found in BC
@richblacklock2 місяці тому
Time frame coincides with massive plasma discharges. Tons of evidence from the Electric Universe crowd - see Thunderbolts Project.
@gurnblanstein9816Місяць тому
Where's the rest of the interview?
@HdhdHdhd-ie8icМісяць тому
Spotify
@X976V3T2 місяці тому
Joe seems much younger here ...how long ago was the video made?
@maxirhyme2 місяці тому
2019
@eriksnip12432 місяці тому
Big icehole?.. been called that befor. Health and wisdom to all, Erik the Netherlands
@flaigus9 днів тому
6:00 “evidence continues to grow” Where?
@eyewaves...2 місяці тому
That kind of impact would have had impact on the earth's orbit and tons of air molecules would have escaped the atmosphere into the void... Any analysis on that ?
@davidjmcintyre59812 місяці тому
Which podcast is this from
@yongyea41472 місяці тому
The joe Rogan podcast
@princessbouldermall33812 місяці тому
When was this filmed?
@TalynFilms2 місяці тому
got a feeling this is an older one, would be great if he added episode number.
@dumbcat2 місяці тому
the surface of the earth may actually be a plane, covered by an impenetrable dome. if true whatever caused the crater, was not a 'meteor' from 'space'
@ash2rach20022 місяці тому
What episode is this from please ?
@mowvu53802 місяці тому
just search for jre and graham hancock. he's been on maybe 3 or 4 times. match his clothing lol
@Mr_Kenneth2 місяці тому
Telling ya, it's the Silver Surfer. Galactus is comin
@jmanjman2842 місяці тому
this is not new. older videos on you tube talking about the crater found in Greenland under the ice. just like the US early warning radar base under the ice in north of Greenland.
@gags7302 місяці тому
How is this 1080p Quality... Looks worse than 720?
@100CupsColombia2 місяці тому
If only Fox Mulder was still around!!!
@TheTarrMan2 місяці тому
Anybody have a link to that video?
@maxirhyme2 місяці тому
joe rogan #1284
@killerdoug202 місяці тому
Try and get David icke in he amazing
@user-fu6pk8ky5iМісяць тому
Much respect to the professionalism of Joe Rogan, in recommending the viewer pauses and looks at another video of Hancock´s he shows that his desire to educate and inform is greater than his desire to BE "the educator and informant." He talks and he listens and does not interrupt, so he gets the best out of his guests. Does he remind anyone else of Tony Soprano ?
@justlove3140Місяць тому
That is a hole truth. Donut question science, or evidence such as an 18 mile wide crater. Above sea level, this is one of the largest portals we’ve discovered “recently”
@jaybee1061Місяць тому
They recently proved it was made 57 million years ago.
@danerose5752 місяці тому
It's always great to know that these experts were there and know exactly what happened many years ago.
@bradgladson94522 місяці тому
It’s a hypothesis
@mikefrost5786Місяць тому
Best you think about tomorrow
@XMathiasxX2 місяці тому
how did the rocks get on the giant icebergs originally? love listening to this stuff
@evanmorris11782 місяці тому
Basic geology. As these giant glaciers move under the force of gravity, usually slowly, but it can pick up speed under various conditions, they scrape the surface beneath them. Any loose rocks, or even fixed but isolated prominences get broken off and swept up. The ice entombs them and Carrie’s them along until it melts and they are left. Often hundreds of miles away. The one mentioned in Missouri is clearly from St.Cloud, MN, because the granite there is unique. Pretty common in countertops, at least here in MN. Btw, this mechanism is still working today and can be witnessed in glaciers under observation in places like Greenland and even here in Washington State, and Alaska.
@XMathiasxX2 місяці тому
Right on, I never wouldve thought massive boulders would be scooped up in that way. You seem informed, you dont think Graham is a cherry picker on facts and a bit of a fraud?@@evanmorris1178
@RiverRockXIII18 днів тому
More of you two please
@violet-kittychick2 місяці тому
In the book of Enoch it is said that Enki (one of the gods who were called the Annunaki) was tasked with building and bringing the moon and before the time of the moon the earth was covered in a constant mist!! Just assume like it is true.. imagine how advanced that civilization would be to be able to make and transport the moon!! Suddenly making the pyramids and cutting megalithic stone blocks is not at all a challenge for such a civilization who has the capacity to engineer and make things like the moon. Sadly it seems to be the intention of a special few to keep this information from us and what is wrong with us just knowing the truth?? It is better to know the truth than live in a lie!!
@justinsmith45622 місяці тому
Shut up
@michaelbruns44914 днів тому
No snow and ice means no ice age.
@kayr8780Місяць тому
What about the Great Lakes
@marcosrivera18012 місяці тому
Jaimee show me the video of the bear 🐻 eating ice!!! Just being funny Love you Joe!
@henrysantiago59972 місяці тому
When is his debate with the archeologist?
@Hangiinjohnny2 місяці тому
Once the archeologist gets through his cancer treatment, they talked about it on his last episode
@saylor1502 місяці тому
Don't dig out the hole. That's where Kaiju live.
@calvinwright50402 місяці тому
I love seeing this guy share his knowledge
@unclejunksthomson2 місяці тому
This is a very deep subject.
@chrisratboy4792 місяці тому
greenland rock and ice . iceland green forests and volcanoes
@user-jh3uf7rs9u2 місяці тому
Early form of false advertising. No one would have wanted to move to 'Barren infertile land'
@madatu2 місяці тому
@@user-jh3uf7rs9u The Vikings didn't mind too much.