a horrible slog of a podcast, trudging through quicksand&grabage for 30% of a reward
i first learned of this podcast on where did the road go, against my better judgement i decided to give them a listen. using only one ear just to be safe. to my complete and utter surprise they earned the use of both ears. turns out like myself they are Graham Hancock fans. i have spoken to Graham on two occasions once during his research at Serpent Mound for the latest book. my father’s property line shares a border with the mound(which makes me a spiritual serpent brother).the other at Contact in the desert. i could listen to that man talk all day. you guys however, twice a week is sufficient, although Randal does most of the talking on the other show. all ribbing aside i had finally found a podcast about earth history that asked the same questions i have been asking and presenting books/research material on the subjects at a relaxed intellectual level and a pace which the information can be easily absorbed. my tip to the new comer to this material or listeners unfamiliar with the sources that have been used is to listen show presentation of the section of the book they are using and then go read that section. i think you will find that is a good way to quickly familiarize yourself with these topics and retain the information. if everyone follows this simple outline soon we will have an army of armchair indiana jones and fingers crossed one short round and Randal will obviously have the title of Dr. Jones Sr. together we can turn tide against the academic regime of bullheaded unwillingness to entertain new ideas about old things igoring evidence like the black knight of monty python “what,that?, that’s nothing. just a flesh wound” when the evidence has in fact cut their lets from the ground they stand on. To the curious new listener nevermind my review title you will get the joke soon enough. To the Brothers, keep up the outstanding work, the podcast has inspired a direction for a show idea i have been kicking around wondering how i could make it different from others in the same vein. Before i end this god awful slog of a review i extend an open invitation to my family’s place at serpent mound in Ohio and if Serpent Mound isn’t interesting enough on its own a tidbit that sweetens the area foreign close examination is the area is the site of an ancient impact crater, according to a local expert. so if you guys and hell, i guess if randal wanted he could come too, check out the cool sites of the ohio river valley in the foothills of Apalachia(as some folks pronounce it) you can set up HQ on our land we got plenty of space. i will shoot an email your way with some more info and join the discord soon. and P.S. as the great terrence and phillip once told a canadian government employee, quote, I’m not your buddy. guy. unquote. and so i leave you with the reworking of great words from a great man from a great film from perhaps the greatest edited for television version of a movie of all time;(clears throat) I cannot! get enough, of these brother serpent snakes on these monkey loving podcatchers! and in the spirit of the most recent episode SPACE SNAKES!!!!!!
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