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🗓️ 4 April 2025
⏱️ 96 minutes
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0:08.0 | Oh, If you're hearing this, well done. |
0:34.2 | You found a way to connect to the internet. |
0:36.4 | Welcome to the QAA podcast, episode 318, |
0:39.9 | Graham Hancock's ancient apocalypse. As always, we are your host, Travis Few, Brad |
0:44.3 | Abraham's, Paul Cooper, and Annie Kelly. Hello, my sweet little dumplings. It's your UK |
0:50.5 | correspondent Annie Kelly speaking. Today I'm going to take you on a journey into deep, |
0:55.9 | ancient history, through lost civilizations that once span the globe, now so long forgotten |
1:01.8 | that the entirety of academic opinion denies that they ever existed at all. Only one man possesses |
1:07.8 | the ability to gaze into the shrouded abyss of time and deliver messages |
1:12.2 | from our prehistoric ancestors and how lucky we are to be born in the exact era when he could get |
1:19.0 | a Netflix special. Ancient Apocalypse, a documentary series presenting the theories of the |
1:24.9 | British author Graham Hancock hit the streaming platform |
1:27.5 | in 2022. Hancock was already a prolific name in the world of alternative archaeology, |
1:32.8 | often called pseudo-archology by its critics. But being unleashed on Netflix took him to a |
1:38.7 | newfound level of fame. The series must have been a hit because in 2024 it returned for a second season, this |
1:45.4 | time specifically focusing on what Hancock believed to be evidence supporting his theory, |
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