I watched it last week.
There is almost nothing in it that should get the “establishment” worked up. He goes from place to place and “reports” on facts…and then tries to connect dots.
It’s ancient civilization stuff…not ancient aliens. That’s kind of nice.
There are common creation and flood myths that cross cultures and continents. He thinks the fascination with astronomy and consistency among the sites points to “a message” about where the last apocalypse came from. And, it’s not spaceships.
I’m going on a slightly different tangent here.
I don’t agree with everything Hancock postulates, but I 100% support his right to say it. The lefties and mainstream academics claim his views are “dangerous” and he needs to be shut down. They compare believing in his theories to believing in election fraud.
That tells me they are afraid of what he is saying and that they have no faith in their “facts” when challenged.
What are they hiding?
Why don’t they want opposing views discussed?
The ruins all about the earth should have already given that clue.
I don’t get NetDix and have no interest in paying for their perversion.
Seen them all. And I am a firm believer that there was indeed a previous advanced global civilization. Far too many things just cannot be explained.
As far as I know, Netflix is an Entertainment Channel.
I watched the series to be entertained. I was.
I didn’t feel endangered by it at all.
{Guess that means I’m not far leftish enough.}
BTW, I cannot personally attest to anything earlier than the late 1940s.
From that perspective of mine, God made everything in the 1930s and just made it all look old.
I am much more interested in present-day observations of people like Ben Davidson (Suspicious Observers). He cites data of the earth’s magnetic poles migration and the subsequent reduction of the planet’s ability to ward off solar eruption consequences.
Either a Carrington-level natural excursion or an enemy’s intentional EMP attack could indeed put us into a “One Second After” (Wm. R. Forstchen, auth) type of existence.
But we all get to die sometime. Why get all worked up over things we can not control?!
Göbekli Tepe, the Garden of Eden, the Niphilim, forbidden knowledge?