Gobekli Tepe embarrassed historians. These people base their careers on their facts, that mankind started civilization, in the cradle of civilization. beginning around 4,000-5000 BCE. Gobekli Tepe dates back 11,800 BCE. This threatens their power, their income and politics.
How does it? Do you really think scientists are fired or have to pay back research fundings if something they once taught was recognized as being wrong, based on newly discovered evidence? 😂 That's not how this works! Actually it's the other way round: They get promoted much faster if they present such new evidences.
The easiest explanation for why they would literally want this buried is that it contradicts everything these people's lifetime of work is based on. 150 years puts it safely out of reach for any challenge to their flawed and incomplete paradigm of human history. All of their publications and research would come under scrutiny and their future funding (follow the money) would dry up. They would no longer be the "experts" in the field.
@billstapleton1084 i think when u say historians, your thinking way too small. Think bigger like embarrasses and discredits multiple religions. Makes you wonder if there secretly responsible for destroying and hiding evidence that xan contradict there story.
Yeah or it binds and consumes the moisture like plants usually do and protect the sites even from erosion. But yours sound more wicked, who knows, maybe the alien zombies living underneath love olives and the oil is very healthy for a long life🤷✌️
Not excavating GT isn’t what I find suspicious it’s planting things and paving concrete on the site I find suspicious because that can destroy the site just as much to more than excavation.
It doesn't destroy anything as long as you bury it deep enough. It was buried for thousands of years, with trees on top, before that anyway. Actually it's a common practise. Best way to protect it for a future when we are able to extract much more information out of it than is possible today, by using new methods. They simply don't want to make the mistake of Schliemann and other so called "visionarys". These guys were so infatuated by their ideas, that they digged down to the bed rock in record time, just to find that one proof they needed. They destroyed and contaminated so much that was in their path that could help us today to really understand these sites. I guess Hancock would do the same, if someone let him.
@@waynemyers2469 What opinions do I hold? Offer evidence. Name ONE - other than a dislike of lying. The only people who would feel that deserved a flogging - would be habitual liars. Too smart for you? Should that be flogged too?
@@1DVSB It happened but not "on all important sites throughout the world", are you insane? They didn't build a church at Gobekli Tepe or the Giza Plateau, or Jericho or on Malta or at Olduvai Gorge or at Stonehenge or...you get my point. You're just parroting something you heard somewhere...stupid.
@@sigmams4952 they’re actually doing a huge amount of excavation and making it much easier for tourists to visit and see the enclosures. So they are doing the opposite of hiding it 😂
@frankiefernandez9225 I'm sorry, the WEF, World Economic Forum, who have influenced, the U. N. & NATO, to bring a global governance, to the world! The Czar Of The World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, famous for, "YOU WILL OWN NOTHING, BUT YOU WILL BE HAPPY," so eat the bugs, sit down & shut up! One of these sick individuals, has told us, "There is no such thing, as a human right, nothing," he said. That includes our CONSTITUTION, where we get our rights from God, inalienable rights, that's what, that means, we do not get our rights in the constitution from the government& certainly not, from these unelected POS, authoritarians! SORRY, I'm just trying to make you aware of who they are. The WEF, have gained control over the site of Gobekli Tepe', built permanent cement sidewalks planted trees over parts of the site. Why, I don't know why, but these people are evil! Example, I believe they use to have Sri Lanka, as an example, of how there, climate agenda & economic plans were working, things like no cows, because of cow farts, I'm serious, bcuz of the methane & how it affects carbon in the atmosphere. You do know, that carbon dioxide makes up, 0.04% of the atmosphere, this is what, they are trying to reduce. Until a few years ago, Carbon Dixoxide, was a good thing for plants, because they make oxygen. Not so much, from them, but it does. Last thing I promise, l'il question, if there was less oxygen, there would be less humans. THAT IS A MAJOR PART OF THE WEF, PLAN, THEY JUST HAVEN'T FIGUREBOUT HOW TO CULL 7.95 BILLION PEOPLE, TO GET TO THEIR 500,000 THOUSAND PEOPLE THEY WANT! Sorry if I ranted or digressed, severely, bit this is an evil group, that are now shitting themselves, because President Donald J Trump is coming back!
It's not suspicious. All the plants they are using have shallow roots. They are making it more tourists friendly. It's about money because it's always about money.
They have built a giant museum site with roads/paths above it, which is ridiculously stupid , even for the current government in Turkey. We are all awed by it, authorities wont tell anyone shit. Turkish guy here...
Thank you. Joe, archaeology graduate here, I’ve always enjoyed Graham’s ideas and feel they need to be aired fairly. None of us have all the answers, archaeology is always theoretical and Graham deserves to be heard like everyone else.
@@andyw8984 you’re clearly not an archaeology student 😂😂. Archaeology is based on finding real evidence, not saying things like “this structure is 2000 years old.. but maybe it was built by by knowledge passed down by an ancient super civilisation from 11,000 years ago”. Graham is a storytelller and a fantasist money-grabber who has made over $10million with his lies
@ Well, that was unkind. I don’t think that I implied anything like what you are suggesting. Yes, of course archaeology is evidence based, but the interpretation of evidence is susceptible to context and the political lenses of its time, therefore, evidence is factual but interpretations change. Personally, I like hearing new ideas and I enjoy hearing archaeology talked about by non-archaeologists. I wasn’t trying to start a debate here, just congratulate Joe on an interesting topic and guest.
As I remember it, an archeologist woman discovered tools, evidence of settlement, cooked animal bones, pottery shards on a site in Mexico that she and her team scientifically dated 13, 000 years ago. She immediately lost her grant for exploration, had her Professor position at the University removed, and was vilified by the mainstream for her findings. The Mexican government came to the site she and her team excavated carefully over many years and bulldozed it. This actually happened.
@@GetMedQ truth and reality doesn’t seem to matter to these lot 😂😂. They want to believe the world is bad, they’ve been so indoctrinated by Hancock’s lies about the “mainstream” archaeologists
@wiretamer5710 Don't be daft. It's human psychology when cornered in constructs that don't reward innovation in any way. Pure preservation of new members and then comes ego of senior ones
@@wiretamer5710 The first archeologist that published a book showing human presence in North America 15,000 years ago lost his tenure, his job teaching, and died in obscurity. I read that book in junior high, over 40 years ago. Now we know that human presence in North America went back much further. Of what importance is challenging another's in depth knowledge of archeological techniques? That's not what anyone is really talking about here.
Of course not. Someone with power and ego would be proven wrong. This has been happening in archeology for decades. Good men had their careers destroyed for their theories in Egypt. Good men who were eventually proven correct, all because the ones who came before them could not handle being wrong and had the power to suppress the truth.
@@kirkmyers2116 proven wrong about what if no-one has ever made those claims in the first place? That's an egregious case of straw man fallacy, if there is one.
The discovery of Göbekli Tepe has truly rattled the academic community. Historians have long held that civilization began around 4,000 to 5,000 BCE within the so-called 'Cradle of Civilization.' Yet, Göbekli Tepe's dating to approximately 11,800 BCE challenges these entrenched beliefs, potentially undermining the authority and livelihoods of those who have built careers on traditional historical timelines.
Totally BS. You literally are arguing agaisnt something that doesnt exist. There is no single cradle of civilization. Its unanimously accepted that there are multiple cradles of civilization. Mesopotamia, indus River valley, egypt, china, peru and mexico are all considered cradles of civilization. no serious academic thinks there is one single cradle of civilization and hasnt for decades. This whole comment can be debunked by spending 5 seconds googling "cradle of civilization". The entire premise of your argument is wrong because no one actually belives what you say they do. Its 100% made up nonsense. I know this wont do anything to change your mind, but maybe someone who isnt so brainwashed will read this and not buy into Hancocks toxic lies.
[@EarthScienceTV] Gibberish. You have no idea what you're talking about. You have an elementary schoolkid's grasp of archaeology--which is fine, but don't go around pontificating as if you're some kind of learned historiographer. Obviously, you're not.
I remember about twenty years ago watching the chief Egyptian archaeologist explaining how the ancient Egyptian people built the various structures. He said that the stone was shaped using other stones and copper tools. They are still maintaining that story. once they publish an explanation they are very reluctant to change the narrative, even when it’s proven to be false.
The same reason they claim pyramids are like only few thousand years old and they Don't continue searching many openings. And then you watch movies and series how they make people live in silos believing this is it.
Says someone who has no clue how much knowledge was destroyed by the people like them who thought rushing to excavate dinosaur fossils using dynamite was a great idea.
Gobeckli Tepe isn’t just a random archeological dig. It is a time capsule that they buried so we could find it when the time is right. I can’t imagine a better time than now, in a hundred years we may have passed our opportunity.
It's also a clear example that archaelogy accepts new evidence and is very willing to change the historical record. Graham contradicts himself with his claims they refuse to do so by also using Gobekli as evidence of the opposite. He disproves himself with his own examples he chooses to present. He is very wrapped up and blinded by the fantastical stories and can't really piece together a cohesive hypothesis that makes sense. He has a hard time separating fantasy from reality. Also, he can't sell books and lecture appearances if these things are solved. He sells mysteries. His job is to take a reality-based hypothesis and present and alt history hypothesis so he can sell a book about it. He has zero real interest in these things being figured out. The professionals will sell the books about the solved history. Graham can only profit on questioning things, and he needs unsolved things to question.
Gobekli Tepe flips the script on the beginning of civilization. They can't bear to have to rethink how complex humans were years before they thought possible.
@@daveg-Vancouver_IslandSo if i told you to give me everything you own without question you would do it? You wouldnt want a second opinion? Just because its written somewhere i can do it? You get it yet?
@@anthonyfaccaro7118if a doctor told you that you had cancer, showed you the xrays and test results showing you had cancer and a random novelist told you that you didnt with zero proof, which "opinion" do you think matters more?
@@krystami5789 the olive trees are planted in 2006 by local farmers before the finish govnt bought the land from them to protect it and allow MORE excavation, not less 😂😂. It’s been excavated for 30 years and especially since 2007 when the government bought it. Just this year There have been 70 people working at Göbekli Tepe on a major excavation. But yeah, it’s a cover-up 😂😂
@@rufioswitch2132 wh....at? Are you replying to the correct comment. I swear this isn't in context to anything I've written here. Like this comment thread I just said "...which stems from apathy" to a comment which says "Arrogance is a form of bliss" Please give me context so I understand what the heck you're replying to, haha. (I know you must have the wrong comment seeing you say "but yeah it's a cover up" I don't *think* I've ever used the term "cover up" besides when I'm cold.
No. I know some of the Germans of the DAI, who are in the Göbekli Tepe excavation team. I'm 100 % sure they wouldn't risk any harm to the site. You simply have to throw enough material on top of it, before you plant the trees. We are not talking about 100 ft tall oaks after all.
Roots of trees are fairly shallow. They go down enough to plant but then spread out to provide a stable footing. I’m sure you have seen trees where the root structure is cracking sidewalks , drive ways or even be protruding from the earth causing people to trip.
It depends exactly where they plant and the depth of the soil from surface to artifact/midden layer(s). I've done Phase 2 & 3 excavations in wooded areas. It's a btch, and roots definitely created problems; digging/cleaning, handling features, damage to artifacts, pottery, etc. If they plan to excavate in a hundred years or whatever, they should not be planting trees, which may create extensive root systems snaking all over the place.
Strange, then why did the Turkish government buy the land off farmers to protect it and stop looting, and then give it to a group of German archeaologists who have spent the last 17 years excavating, uncovering and protecting the site?! LOL. Everything Graham Hancock talks about or shows in his TV series and books about Gobekli Tepe was uncovered by these mainstream german archaeologist group who are allowed to work there by the Turkish government. It's the exact opposite of political control, they have been given freedom to excavate and done an amazing job. Have you seen the aerial photographs from drones which are stunning and show much much has been excavated? of course not, you just believe hancock's lies.
@@susanmullins7713lol You’re ignorant by repeating the lies that Hancock tells Rogan without checking first. The olive trees at gobekli were last planted in 2006 by local farmers, before the Turkish govnt bought the land to protect it and allow the German archaeological group completely free and unrestricted access to excavate Gobekli. No trees have been planted ever by archeologist, and none since 2006 due to the protection of the Turkish government. They’ve done the opposite of “keep us ignorant”, they have done 18 years of amazing excavation, made the site visitable by tourists, protected the exposed pillars and uncovered lots of new stuff. Everything Graham knows about Gobekli was uncovered by these “mainstream” archaeologists!!😂 There are beautiful aeries photos of Gobekli taken on a drone by the English archeologist who led the project for 5 years, you should go look at them and see the amazing work.
Archeologists, historians, scientists are rightly conservative in their speculations. This is the process that has to be gone through--postulation, skepticism, disproof. Knowledge for the most part is increased in tiny increments. For every person who makes a profound discovery their are thousands who have their crazy theories debunked--you can't just hitch your wagon to any old nag and believe it'll take you to the promised land.
I get a kick out of the people that automatically dismiss Graham's ideas because they contradict the group think of the archeologists working with government grants.
I think it’s because these archeologists have spent a lot of money going to university’s and getting degrees. And to think that what they were taught is all BS would obviously upset them!
So because you're a pussy and don't want to rewrite history (like you doing something better for humanity) everybody else has to be in the dark instead of being freed and cause you were wrongly educated it gives it justification........spare me the bullshit
Sadly these people are brainwashed and refuse to believe everything they learnt is wrong and they can’t fathom evidence to come would destroy their fragile minds
Science is always going to be challenged and more often than not it has been proven to be wrong who teaches this science to students 🤷🏻♂️older scientists so they are regurgitating what they were taught Mary leakii ( sorry if that’s not the correct spelling ) a well renowned scientist put her career on the line when she produced a paper containing dinosaur & human like footprints side by side and she was shunned by mainstream scientists because the thought was too outrageous they said she fabricated this story, why would a woman at the front and centre of her chosen career make such a false made up hoax, she was a real scientist thinking outside the box trying hard to understand humanity’s history, she left science behind to the liars and Charleston’s that are in the Cabal of not very credible people👎 so don’t always believe what so called credible people tell us is the truth🤷🏻♂️
There’s people alive today that know there’s secret to this world that would unravel everything we know. And rather than letting the general public know they’d rather keep it a secret.
Just like in Egypt.. They have drill cores that were made by drills that drilled like 500x deeper/faster than our best factory diamond tipped drills.. and they have pottery and statues with symmetry that are so precise we still dont know how they did it.. ..but "They" tell us it was bunch of dudes with soft copper tools who hadn't invented the wheel yet.. which sounds like a made-up story of someone who found something interesting and decided to keep the knowledge for themselves, (or suppress it or whatever selfish plans they have for it)..
BECAUSE.... in 150 years the Archaeologist and Historian wont have to deal with the consequences for either being grossly incompetent with their conclusions, lying or hiding the truth from the rest of humanity... i implore people to go and watch the (why files) episode of gobekli tepe
@@loganw861 (Actually, I adore Hecklefish AND the Whyfiles, it's a great show, very entertaining but I really think that the human does the majority of the production and writes the scripts, etc. because, well, how would the fish get his computer and editing equipment to work underwater?)
Well, it may be so but you would have noticed that this has been failing in the last ten years. And this is mainly because of the advent of alternate news media like the podcasts on many platforms. People's conscious aware is rising, reflecting in their ability to exercise their common sense if what is presented to them by the powers that be is not making logical sense. You see this trend not only in these issues of archeology but in all aspects of our life these days. People no longer swallow their tongues; they make themselves heard. That is awareness rising
It may well be so but it no longer is possible. Alternate views are increasingly coming to light not just amongst non-core professionals doing amateur research in certain fields as Graham did but from within core, mainstream academia itself, from dissenting voices. It is coming through very loud in the last five to ten years. Donald D Hoffman, a dissenting voice from amongst Cognitive neuroscientists; Nima Arkani-Hammed from the midst of a deluge of Particle Physicists...the list goes on and on. And if you care to look, most of the key points in Graham's story are from scientists in mainstream academia but with alternate viewpoints to their counterparts. There is the guy from Malta. There is the Gunang Padang group. There is the Impact Hypothesis Younger Dryas group etcetera. No one can stop this. It has gone beyond that with the advent of alternate media
@@ojidowu Question: what do you do for a living? What do you think about people who know practically nothing about it slinging their opinions around about it, and how accurate are they?
He's a liar, a grifter and a multi-millionaire who doesn't spend a dime trying to confirm his theories because he doesn't have to, he relies on ignorant people to fill his bank account.
Historians, academics and archeologists don't want to be shown they could be wrong. People would suddenly be questioning MANY MORE of their assertions.
Yes your right power grabbing little men & woman that were bullied at some point in their lives and they bring out their unhappiness on us the workers that make them have a comfortable life👎
Not excavating the ancient sites like Gobekli Tepe means stopping the funding of works by the Government and International Institutions. Like in Turkey, the same happened in Indonesia, Japan, Peru and Bolivia, Sudan, some areas of Egypt. But for private expeditions and teams door is not closed. Naturally, findings will never be shown in Museums and exposed to a General Public. Rather, they will end up in a private collections.
I'm currently reading a very long diatribe on Gobekli Tepe and other sites like it that tell a story about the roots of human civilization and the presence of secret societies which have existed since before recorded history. It is a very interesting hypothesis and makes a lot of sense when all of the context is taken into account.
Sounds like a bunch of mumbo-jumbo, why don't you look into something you can learn from instead of filling your head with a bunch of non-sense* I promise you, type Crecganford/Gobekli Tepe into the search window, click on it and learn like an adult, you'll thank me.
The trees that they planted are olive trees and it is illegal to cut down olive trees in Turkey. The roots of olive trees also go deep enough to damage the site. Turkey is run by a Moslem people who invaded this land hundreds of years ago and really don't feel any connection to the ancient history of Byzantium.
the trees were planted in 2006 by turkish farmers cos they thought it would mean they owned the land. The turkish government took the land to protect it, and then allowed the excavations to happen and they are still happening. The site is very well protected, and still being excavated, and they are releasing lots of research papers every year. You can learn this all yourself if you didn't get all your info from youtube lies by graham hancock :). There are LOVELY aerial photos of Gobekli tepe which shows how much has been uncovered and where the trees are.
@@rufioswitch2132 Righht, so well protected they have started to build on top of it. Just basic online search yields a ton of controversy over this site. Irrelevant things tend to go un-noticed.
the day scientists of all fields learn to be humble and to simple observe instead of dying on every hill they can muster will be a great day for humanity
It shatters their paradigm! It takes their careers and thesis and all they have taught in schools for that time and makes it irrelevant! Its easier to hide the fact that the human timeline goes back way beyond 50,000 years which this site would clearly prove! And they don't have to be made irrelevant after all!
This is straight out of the Graham Hancock canon of excuses. They haven't stopped digging, it is just more conspiracy nonsense from Joe Rogan and his conspiracy buddies. It was archaeologists who discovered and dated Göbekli Tepe which rewrote the history books. It didn't make them irrelevant they just teach the new information. It is also absurd to believe that teachers have any power to cover up anything. This site is in Turkey and the more important it is the better it is for tourism. the truth is that archaeological digs always go slowly. Excavations at Pompeii have been ongoing since 1748 and are still going on. Machu Picchu is one of the most famous sites on Earth and excavations began over 100 years ago and you can easily google that only 40% is uncovered. The lies Graham Hancock tells have undermined trust in genuine archaeologists who do all the work he leaches off. He continually plays the victim but your comment shows why his lies need to be exposed.
@@SR-iy4gg - There is no "mainstream" that is nonsense. Also, they are continuing excavations and currently have 70 people there. They released a statement saying this is all lies. In fact the Turkish government is investing a lot of money and they see it as massively important for tourism. It have been made a world heritage site. You can easily find all this online. I've left longer comments with more information but they are removed. So now who is really covering up the truth? Graham Hancock has been selling this theory for 30 years. In that time archaeology has made countless discoveries changing history books but nothing to suggest Atlatis was real. He is the one with a narrative not archaeologists. If they discovered an ancient civilisation they would turn it into a tourist site like this one.
If they refuse to change the record based on new evidence, as graham insists.... then what is Gobekli? Grahams own evidence he chooses to use proves he is wrong. Gobekli was accepted and it changed everything. So.... there's the evidence that graham is wrong about them refusing to accept new evidence. These are contradictory things graham chooses to present. He claims one thing and then presents evidence of the opposite. He disproves himself. He can't even make sense of his own evidence.
What if the info "they" don't want coming to light is the evidence that the origin of the site was that it was created by a family of 8 people, who were from a large ship that was filled with animals, mating pairs specifically, and this site was created as a breeding farm to breed new mating pairs (you know, all the types carved all over the stones) that were then distributed all over the world? That would validate a certain book that "they" certainly wouldn't want validated, cause you know...that would cause a lot of people and institutions a lot of embarrassment.
The thought of just some people thinking the worlds population should not be notified of an upcoming global civilization destroying event is bad enough . Knowing also that there are far to many of them in positions that can make that happen is terrifying . Doesn't matter if you believe in God , Gods , Goddesses or nothing at all we all have the right to make peace with our Creator in how ever much time their is left . Personally i feel it a responsibility of any that know of it to do so . And a duty to those elected to serve the people .
There is a concerted effort to stop humanity from realizing WHO WE ARE and WHERE WE COME FROM. Those who would put obstacles in the way of humanity are afraid of the power we possess as co-creators in our reality.
İt is my hometowm and i revisit just last month. Yes there was just few Olive tree was outside of the site. But those lands are farming lands for thousand years. And very windy hill, i think It's for erosion. Not sure. Also i know other sites which same civilization are in same province (Urfa) still exavations continues. Biggest is 'karahan tepe' which not temple it is city, local university made conference and site visit last week for all archeologist from all around world.
Thank you for some actual info from a local, although these people are so deluded they're probably going to accuse you of being a member of the Illuminati or something, be careful.
If I were an archaeologist, I wouldnt be having that kind of patience to wait for another, not 150 years, but 5 years to dig deep in these sites where there may have lots of ancient things. Orders came from no where to tell them to stop the works. Can't imagine how they could take it.
Bingo give this person a cigar. The most damning thing I have seen is there is solid evidence that Moses and the Exodus could not have happened, and the evidence that points to what they thought was the Exodus was actually a repelled invasion made by the sea peoples around when the Exodus was supposed to be happening. Basically speaking no historical Moses, makes the lack of historical evidence for Jesus more damning too. As we can easily spot when Jesus was being inserted into records.
They don't want to prove Abrahamic religions right, actually. Gobekli Tepe, along with so many other ancient sites, don't disprove the Bible, but affirm it. "They", of whom you speak, are the academic and social elites who gate keep the academic disciplines such as archeology, history, even religion, and they do so by subjecting the past to constant reinterpretation and endless skepticism, because they actually do NOT want the Bible to be proven accurate and true. I've worked in higher education as one of these academics for nearly two decades now, and the endless skepticism regarding the veracity of the biblical world is the only view they're ever willing to consider. This is why they go after people like Graham Hancock, insinuating absurd claims about him, because they simply cannot allow him to encourage curious people to ask questions, especially if those questions have to do with the relationship between ancient civilizations and biblical beliefs. Now, if Gobekli Tepe and other such sites throughout the world, for example, prove the Great Flood narrative true, in their minds this would also validate the account in Genesis as well. They don't want this, because validating the historical veracity of this one part of the Bible would naturally mean having to validate the rest of the Bible, and they don't want to do this because they're all godless, atheistic, and modernistic intellectuals. You need to rethink your position.
It won't. There are passages in the book of Isaiah that mentions the cites of old that were laid to waist. The bible is not a timeline for the entire earth. It's a timeline of Jesus. Just read the book of Genesis. When Adam and Eve Kids go out to find a wife. There are cities and people. A lot went on that the bible does not mention.
My daughter is taking a history course and her professor said that modern archeology is trying to avoid excavation as much as possible because excavation destroys a lot in the process. And nowadays they learn a lot more through scanning and using all sorts of technology. And they do want to preserve most of the things they find for future more advanced ways of study.
Excavations are ongoing may-oct., the museum and roads were carefully built. Farmers planted olive trees to increase the price of the land when the Turkish state was to by it up.
It also turns out that one of the guys directing the site has interests in turning the area into a tourist trap instead of being an active research project. So there's something funky going on with the local politics there too.
Graham Hancock is by far the one guy I have every trust in what he believes he is saying he comes across as a real person in what he is saying he never deviates from his discoveries or beliefs I know he has made money by writing books good on him, but there’s a genuine belief in his books about ancient cultures and the history of the human race that was hear before this particular species, he never mentions aliens or a race from another planet, he suggests that there was a race of people who had as much knowledge as the current human race or maybe even more advanced which considering what they achieved by our standards is not so far fetched & I have got to mention Mr Randal Carlson who is as far as I’m concerned a very clever and educated man, a expert on everything he talks about particularly the landscape of the globe, so I could listen to these guys all day long and believe every word they say, rather than these people that come on and try tell you what they think about history and very unconvincing 👎keep up the great work Joe please my name is Chris from the west coast of Scotland 🏴 xx
That is a YOU problem. Science does not care who you believe. Hancock has no training in Archeology, he has never worked as an Archeologist. He has never presented any evidence to support his ideas. He has never published his ideas in a peer reviewed journal. Speculation and innuendo, dressed up with fancy special effects, is not evidence.
@@wiretamer5710 if you think he's such a hack, why are you over here watching a video of him and commenting on it? Why not go watch something you're actually interested in?
He mentions aliens all the time. He changed his story repeatedly, from the Antarctic base to Atlantis, to anti-gravity singing. He's a cunt and you believe what he says, which makes you the cunt's cunt!
Gleaned, not gleamed (Judging by your spelling and usage you shouldn't be allowed to have an opinion...or drive a car...or leave the institute unaccompanied by staff...
@@DJCJ999 That's better, see how clever you are when you know someone is paying attention? (That's okay, you can thank me later.) I've gotta tell you, though, It's beginning to concern me, the number of times I find myself having to do this in an average week, I'm not complaining, just taking notes.
@@waynemyers2469 why do you feel the need to correct peoples spelling on the internet by being nasty ? That behaviour would suggest that you are a small person with issues and that this crusade against badly spelt words must be some sort of coping mechanism? I get it.. the world is a fucked up place but you will never find peace if you don’t look deeper at yourself and the world around you. Having a little compassion goes a long way… you need to connect with people no matter what language they speak or how they spell. If aliens landed in your front garden offering the answers to mysteries of the universe but could only communicate with the language skills of a 3 year old would you close the door?
İt is my hometowm and i revisit just last month. Yes there was just few Olive tree was outside of the site. But those lands are farming lands for thousand years. And very windy hill, i think It's for erosion. Not sure. Also i know other sites which same civilization are in same province (Urfa) still exavations continues. Biggest is 'karahan tepe' which not temple it is city, local university made conference and site visit last week for all archeologist from all around world.
This is false and the fact you believe this shows the damage that Graham Hancock is doing with his lies and conspiracies. Archaeologists are the ones who uncovered and dated Göbekli Tepe. It rewrote what we believed about early humans and as there was evidence it was accepted by everyone. Graham spreads these lies about archaeologists as he needs a narrative to explain why his hypothesis isn't accepted. The truth is that his hypothesis isn't accepted because doesn't provide any evidence for ancient advanced culture. Graham Hancock has made no discoveries and he takes discoveries being made by archaeologists and acts like he is a part of discovering new ideas in the Amazon or wherever when in reality he attacks archaeologists and then takes their works and creates an entirely fictional narrative and Atlantis.
It needs to be remembered that Graham H is a journalist, who interprets the findings of archaeologists and puts on his slant, his bias and his suggestions, which the main stream finds questionable at best.
Yes OVTraveller, and the US government finds it questionable at best to assert that there was some kind of unscrupulous behavior behind the trillions of dollars missing from the fed over the last few decades. Funny how that works.
Just casually talking about one of the biggest crimes against humanity. I think those trees should be removed immediately. They obviously had known that the roots would destroy these overtime. What a disgrace.
since you have zero degrees in science, zero knowledge of acheology, have never been to this site or any ancient dig site for that matter you're highly uneducated opinion on this matter and subsequent suggests are beyond worthless
You need to do a little research without Corsetti screwing with your head, you'll find that what you've been convinced by grifters is a conspiracy is actually just archaeology and common sense.
Last time I checked...tree roots can crack stone. So planting trees on top of Gobekli Tepe doesn't make sense if the argument is to preserve it. The exact opposite is going to happen. The tree roots will go down searching for water and destroy everything in their path.
Well that is a bunch of bullshit. This is NORMAL modern archeological practice. If you had bothered to study the history of archeology, you would know that delayed digging for better technology in the future has ALWAYS paid off major dividends.
@@wiretamer5710 So you place a 150 year moratorium on excavations? That means we don't need archaeolgists for the foreseeable future. Globalists now run archaeology & want you to discover nothing & be happy because something might be discovered that will upset their narrative
Schliemann thought just like you and in his desire to find Troy, he literally bulldozed how many thousands of years of history that he didn't give a shit about to get to what he thought was Troy? Literally 5 different civilizations existed on the site and he plowed them right away because they didn't interest him. What might we have learned if he had been willing to wait and do it right? But sure, pretend that rushing it pays off.
This was the theory of klaus Schmidt who was in charge for 30 years. Since his death, there have been new important discoveries. There is now debate about it being intentionally covered up. And most importantly they believed it was built by hunter-gatherers and this is now proven false. HE found no signs of permanent human habitation but now they have. It is only 5% excavated. It is also false that they have stopped excavation and I have posted this previously but my comments are removed. You should Google it as they released a statement saying git was lies and there are 70% people currently working on a dig. There have been claims they are reburying part to cover up some mystery. In truth is os common practice to backfill parts of sites to protect them. They discovered that the polished floors were cracking under the sun, and wind and dist damage the sites. They plan the show off the bests parts but they also mad it a World Heritage Site and that comes with strict rules about protecting the site for future generations.
I have been to Potbelly Hill and I can attest that there are some fig trees yielding some excellent fruit bordering the wooden visitors’ ramp not everywhere but consistently on one side and quite near (20-30 yards) from the tent protecting the main dig site.
The reason they want exploration postponed is that the ruins point to a remarkable and technologically advanced civilization (for that time) that existed prior to the great flood mentioned in all ancient human records, and that that flood destroyed Gobelki Tepe and covered it in all the sediment that buries the site unto this day. To acknowledge that forces acknowledgement of the biblical record - which science and archaeology insist on denying.
Not at all, actually. It in fact stands to validate many of the oldest beliefs of the Abrahamic religions. It's because they hate the Bible that the academic elites gate keep the disciplines of archeology and history, for example, and go after Graham Hancock. You guys don't seem to understand how the world of academia and higher education works. I've worked in it for nearly two decades now, and most of the Humanities and the Social Sciences, of which archeology is a part, are run by liberal academic elites who just so happen to cast aspersions upon religious belief, generally, upon Christianity, specifically. As such, they engage in a form of scholarship known as "higher criticism," which calls into question the authenticity of anything old or ancient, basically, but especially the Bible. They cannot and will not risk the wider public taking the Bible and religious beliefs seriously, because they're ideologically committed to an agnostic, at best, or worse, atheistic worldview. Graham Hancock comes along and starts asking questions and stimulating curiosity about a Great Flood, about Atlantis, about ancient cataclysms, etc., and the gatekeepers see this and start freaking out, thinking to themselves, "If he keeps this up it won't be long before start taking the book of Genesis and Noah's Ark seriously." Hancock, also, wrote a book on the Ark of the Covenant, don't forget. He wants people to think about these ancient mysteries; he's not trying to subvert them. He took a lot of flack for that book, as well, I vividly recall. Gobekli Tepe is proof that 1) there was a Great Flood, and 2) that someone, perhaps a Noah-like figure, built an Ark to save his family. It's also proof that, as we learned in season 1, there may be something to these Seven Sages who arrived after the cataclysm to help humanity restart civilization. What's interesting, however, is that the Books of Genesis and 1 Enoch actually turn that story slightly on its head, pointing out that these Seven Sages, or Apkallu, were one of the reasons FOR this cataclysm, i.e. that they corrupted humanity to the point of depravity, forcing God to flood the whole earth to rid the world of their evil. Gobekli Tepe is fascinating. I'm grateful for Graham's work.
@premodernprejudices3027 I will tell you what I know as fact due to your passion of the subject. I would bet my life on this information: Ancient Egyptian Horus continued the work of Osiris. The canopic jars are the 4 types of humans created. For example, the gorilla is the Africans. The bird jar was dedicated to Horus to make a type of human in his image...The Asians. That's why their eyes are slanted. The plain of jars in Laos was used for Horus to practice his creation. The jackal is the Arabs and the woman jar is what we know as the denosovans. The denosovan woman found wore a green bracelet. She knew that Osiris created her. There is a 5th jar and that is when the unholy angels mated with the giants...Those are what we know as the Scandinavians. The white people of colored eyes came last....The people ruling our world know the truth and hide it. The elites know.....What we know as the first swords are actually feathers dedicated to Horus. The shields symbolize the completion of the holy egg. An arrow has feathers for Horus. The Roman swords were made in honor of the Egyptian obelisks. The obelisks symbolize the point of fertilization. England recently found a pickaxe that has a feather tip. And here's the one that is very interesting....Our skull symbolizes the completion of the egg. Our eyes are the zygote within fertilization. Our nose symbolizes the splitting of the egg with it's arrow/triangle shape. The odeons were the ancient egg sites. They are much older than we think....Have you seen how the hat of the yellow emperor of china looks like the pillars of the Parthenon? He is also wearing Thor's hammer in his necklace...There was a series of reincarnations nobody knew about
What is always at stake, is the reputation of studied scholars especially those who have put forward a generally accepted theory regarding their own field of study, or expertise. The hours, weeks, months and years of hard work diligence and focus on a subject or speciality suddenly becoming the house built on sand is utterly terrifying to them, as it would be for anyone who might have the prospect of facing paradigm altering information. Faced with the possibility that their whole house-of-cards could come tumbling down, they will defend their position fiercely. Mostly this occurs when new information becomes available, or new techniques are developed which enable far more detailed analysis of the subject matter. Science, and scientific study demands that any and all information whether it fits the narrative, or not be carefully considered and reviewed in detail to determin if it warrants merit. To dismiss such opportunities to learn and discover, is to commit an act of sheer folly, and tempt professional disaster.
I Believe the current phd's got them from copying someone else work and not doing the studies ,they would need to relearn everything and that's going to cost money and set them back and cut their pay
I keep posting that excavations at Göbekli Tepe have not stopped and the fact archaeologists have fully accepted Göbekli Tepe and many other discoveries which changed their understanding of ancient history should tell you that it is completely false to claim that scientists don't fully investigate new information and change "the narrative" based on new discoveries.
Hi Joe, They have not stopped excavating Gobeklitepe. In fact the Turkish government is funding these operations quite well, supporting the local Turkish team conducting them. Because they do not want the artifacts to be stolen by foreign teams just like what happened in the late Ottoman times. They want to turn these excavations into a national level archaeology success
Let me say this there is the truth and then the official story every now and again the official story will have a grain of truth as a Disabled Veteran I have had my share of Government accounts.
Years ago I read his book about the location of the Ark of the Covenant in Axum, Ethiopia. I have been a follower of his work ever since. However, as he became more famous some of his newer topics have had a new age & speculative feel to them.
Gobekli Tepe embarrassed historians. These people base their careers on their facts, that mankind started civilization, in the cradle of civilization. beginning around 4,000-5000 BCE. Gobekli Tepe dates back 11,800 BCE. This threatens their power, their income and politics.
How does it? Do you really think scientists are fired or have to pay back research fundings if something they once taught was recognized as being wrong, based on newly discovered evidence? 😂 That's not how this works! Actually it's the other way round: They get promoted much faster if they present such new evidences.
The easiest explanation for why they would literally want this buried is that it contradicts everything these people's lifetime of work is based on. 150 years puts it safely out of reach for any challenge to their flawed and incomplete paradigm of human history. All of their publications and research would come under scrutiny and their future funding (follow the money) would dry up. They would no longer be the "experts" in the field.
@billstapleton1084 i think when u say historians, your thinking way too small. Think bigger like embarrasses and discredits multiple religions. Makes you wonder if there secretly responsible for destroying and hiding evidence that xan contradict there story.
@@aaronmunzel3587 The Catholic church has a history of destroying any evidence that went against church doctrine
I find it amazing that once they realised they got it wrong, they still kept on spouting the same shite
Why plant a small forrest of trees right over the site? The roots and the moisture they capture will destroy anything that is below them as they grow.
That's probably their intention
That’s what they want is to hide or destroy the truth.
they are olive trees which are illegal to remove in Turkey... go figure that also
EXACTLY...
Yeah or it binds and consumes the moisture like plants usually do and protect the sites even from erosion. But yours sound more wicked, who knows, maybe the alien zombies living underneath love olives and the oil is very healthy for a long life🤷✌️
Not excavating GT isn’t what I find suspicious it’s planting things and paving concrete on the site I find suspicious because that can destroy the site just as much to more than excavation.
What's the religious belief system over that way again?
It doesn't destroy anything as long as you bury it deep enough. It was buried for thousands of years, with trees on top, before that anyway. Actually it's a common practise. Best way to protect it for a future when we are able to extract much more information out of it than is possible today, by using new methods. They simply don't want to make the mistake of Schliemann and other so called "visionarys". These guys were so infatuated by their ideas, that they digged down to the bed rock in record time, just to find that one proof they needed. They destroyed and contaminated so much that was in their path that could help us today to really understand these sites. I guess Hancock would do the same, if someone let him.
Right so the people who spent 30 years excavating Gobekli tepe are the ones trying to destroy it???… 😂😂😂. Have a think for yourself buddy
@@RodriguezFazanatas you are typing absolute nonsense you are a bot account channel.
@@rufioswitch2132 Dont dazzle morons with logic they cant handle it
Covering up knowledge should be a crime against humanity.
So should spreading false claims. Guess people like Hancock are fine with that as long as he gets paid.
The Vatican basement ?
So should lying about it.
Holding opinions without evidence and making shit up to sound smart should be punishable by flogging, good thing for you it's not.
@@waynemyers2469 What opinions do I hold? Offer evidence. Name ONE - other than a dislike of lying. The only people who would feel that deserved a flogging - would be habitual liars. Too smart for you? Should that be flogged too?
It should be illegal to hide this
FYI Legal eagle: 2024 excavations began in May with a team of 70 members and are set to continue until mid-October.
The Vatican built churches on all the important sites they could throughout the world
@@1DVSB It happened but not "on all important sites throughout the world", are you insane? They didn't build a church at Gobekli Tepe or the Giza Plateau, or Jericho or on Malta or at Olduvai Gorge or at Stonehenge or...you get my point. You're just parroting something you heard somewhere...stupid.
@@sigmams4952 they’re actually doing a huge amount of excavation and making it much easier for tourists to visit and see the enclosures. So they are doing the opposite of hiding it 😂
Weird the cult members don’t see any of this
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Isn't it amazing, everything the WEF puts it's hands on, it destroys. Hey WEF,
Sri Lanka called, they want their economy, energy & money back!!!
Be strong the Great awakening is coming.....
@@guido20131 no it isnt its already happened
What does WEF mean or stand for ???
@frankiefernandez9225 I'm sorry, the WEF, World Economic Forum, who have influenced, the U. N. & NATO, to bring a global governance, to the world! The Czar Of The World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, famous for, "YOU WILL OWN NOTHING, BUT YOU WILL BE HAPPY," so eat the bugs, sit down & shut up! One of these sick individuals, has told us, "There is no such thing, as a human right, nothing," he said. That includes our CONSTITUTION, where we get our rights from God, inalienable rights, that's what, that means, we do not get our rights in the constitution from the government& certainly not, from these unelected POS, authoritarians!
SORRY, I'm just trying to make you aware of who they are. The WEF, have gained control over the site of Gobekli Tepe', built permanent cement sidewalks planted trees over parts of the site. Why, I don't know why, but these people are evil! Example, I believe they use to have Sri Lanka, as an example, of how there, climate agenda & economic plans were working, things like no cows, because of cow farts, I'm serious, bcuz of the methane & how it affects carbon in the atmosphere. You do know, that carbon dioxide makes up, 0.04% of the atmosphere, this is what, they are trying to reduce. Until a few years ago, Carbon Dixoxide, was a good thing for plants, because they make oxygen. Not so much, from them, but it does.
Last thing I promise, l'il question, if there was less oxygen, there would be less humans. THAT IS A MAJOR PART OF THE WEF, PLAN, THEY JUST HAVEN'T FIGUREBOUT HOW TO CULL 7.95 BILLION PEOPLE, TO GET TO THEIR 500,000 THOUSAND PEOPLE THEY WANT!
Sorry if I ranted or digressed, severely, bit this is an evil group, that are now shitting themselves, because President Donald J Trump is coming back!
@@frankiefernandez9225World Economic Forum
The most suspicious aspect is the planting of trees over it, the tree roots will destroy more than digging will.
It's not suspicious. All the plants they are using have shallow roots. They are making it more tourists friendly. It's about money because it's always about money.
They have built a giant museum site with roads/paths above it, which is ridiculously stupid , even for the current government in Turkey. We are all awed by it, authorities wont tell anyone shit. Turkish guy here...
They wanna exploit every cent they can out of it as a tourist trap.
Is it the Turkish Gov or is it the WEF??? Its VERY suspicious planting trees over the top of it.
Its ridiculous.
With the technology of today, they don't have to dig. Just scan the globe
@@metmehbad It will all be known soon enough. We are already aware thar the people have been lied to for at least 2024 years.
Thank you. Joe, archaeology graduate here, I’ve always enjoyed Graham’s ideas and feel they need to be aired fairly. None of us have all the answers, archaeology is always theoretical and Graham deserves to be heard like everyone else.
He's definitely fun, and challenges orthodox in a healthy and respectful way.
Your statement contradicts itself because no actual archaeologist who's done his homework agrees with Graham Hancock.
@@andyw8984 you’re clearly not an archaeology student 😂😂. Archaeology is based on finding real evidence, not saying things like “this structure is 2000 years old.. but maybe it was built by by knowledge passed down by an ancient super civilisation from
11,000 years ago”. Graham is a storytelller and a fantasist money-grabber who has made over $10million with his lies
@ Well, that was unkind. I don’t think that I implied anything like what you are suggesting. Yes, of course archaeology is evidence based, but the interpretation of evidence is susceptible to context and the political lenses of its time, therefore, evidence is factual but interpretations change. Personally, I like hearing new ideas and I enjoy hearing archaeology talked about by non-archaeologists. I wasn’t trying to start a debate here, just congratulate Joe on an interesting topic and guest.
@@andyw8984 ok sorry my bad!
As I remember it, an archeologist woman discovered tools, evidence of settlement, cooked animal bones, pottery shards on a site in Mexico that she and her team scientifically dated 13, 000 years ago. She immediately lost her grant for exploration, had her Professor position at the University removed, and was vilified by the mainstream for her findings. The Mexican government came to the site she and her team excavated carefully over many years and bulldozed it. This actually happened.
Can you link me to this?
If you have something to hide you hide it .
the site has been excvated for 30 years, and is still being excavated today. People aren't being stopped from digging lol.
As far as I know GT isnt very hidden lmao, every stupid person knows about its existence
@@rufioswitch2132idiot. They are hiding shit you're dumb to see it 😂
2024 excavations began in May with a team of 70 members and are set to continue until mid-October.
@@GetMedQ truth and reality doesn’t seem to matter to these lot 😂😂. They want to believe the world is bad, they’ve been so indoctrinated by Hancock’s lies about the “mainstream” archaeologists
The main reason is to discover things so slow that it doesn't interfere with career paths of individuals
Yup, I think that's it. Bingo :)
Your claim is based on what evidence?
Have you ever studied the history of archeological excavation techniques?
@wiretamer5710
Don't be daft.
It's human psychology when cornered in constructs that don't reward innovation in any way.
Pure preservation of new members and then comes ego of senior ones
@@wiretamer5710 The first archeologist that published a book showing human presence in North America 15,000 years ago lost his tenure, his job teaching, and died in obscurity. I read that book in junior high, over 40 years ago. Now we know that human presence in North America went back much further. Of what importance is challenging another's in depth knowledge of archeological techniques? That's not what anyone is really talking about here.
their careers are not more important than human heritage
They don't want us seeing what those sites will reveal.
“They”
Who doesn't? Why?
There's nothing there to be revealed.
Of course not. Someone with power and ego would be proven wrong. This has been happening in archeology for decades. Good men had their careers destroyed for their theories in Egypt. Good men who were eventually proven correct, all because the ones who came before them could not handle being wrong and had the power to suppress the truth.
@@kirkmyers2116 proven wrong about what if no-one has ever made those claims in the first place?
That's an egregious case of straw man fallacy, if there is one.
The discovery of Göbekli Tepe has truly rattled the academic community. Historians have long held that civilization began around 4,000 to 5,000 BCE within the so-called 'Cradle of Civilization.' Yet, Göbekli Tepe's dating to approximately 11,800 BCE challenges these entrenched beliefs, potentially undermining the authority and livelihoods of those who have built careers on traditional historical timelines.
Totally BS. You literally are arguing agaisnt something that doesnt exist. There is no single cradle of civilization. Its unanimously accepted that there are multiple cradles of civilization. Mesopotamia, indus River valley, egypt, china, peru and mexico are all considered cradles of civilization. no serious academic thinks there is one single cradle of civilization and hasnt for decades. This whole comment can be debunked by spending 5 seconds googling "cradle of civilization". The entire premise of your argument is wrong because no one actually belives what you say they do. Its 100% made up nonsense.
I know this wont do anything to change your mind, but maybe someone who isnt so brainwashed will read this and not buy into Hancocks toxic lies.
You do realize that the only reason you know about Gobekli Tepe is because of research conducted by the academic community. Right?
[@EarthScienceTV] Gibberish. You have no idea what you're talking about. You have an elementary schoolkid's grasp of archaeology--which is fine, but don't go around pontificating as if you're some kind of learned historiographer. Obviously, you're not.
You should rather thank the sheep herder who discovered the site @@taoibhban
I remember about twenty years ago watching the chief Egyptian archaeologist explaining how the ancient Egyptian people built the various structures. He said that the stone was shaped using other stones and copper tools. They are still maintaining that story. once they publish an explanation they are very reluctant to change the narrative, even when it’s proven to be false.
The same reason they claim pyramids are like only few thousand years old and they Don't continue searching many openings. And then you watch movies and series how they make people live in silos believing this is it.
Knowledge delayed is knowledge denied.
👏✅
Turks build it cry Alhamdulillah
Says someone who has no clue how much knowledge was destroyed by the people like them who thought rushing to excavate dinosaur fossils using dynamite was a great idea.
Í am well aware. Knowledge can be acquired without doing harm.
What a stupid, nonsensical thing to say.
Gobeckli Tepe isn’t just a random archeological dig. It is a time capsule that they buried so we could find it when the time is right. I can’t imagine a better time than now, in a hundred years we may have passed our opportunity.
In a hundred years we may not be here. With the way were heading it wouldn't surprise me.
With the way the world is going we need it now
I swore I saw new info saying it wasn't buried by man
@@Captain_Brown_Beard Me, too. I'd have to do a deeper dive to form an opinion on it. So, putting a pin in it for the future. ;)
It's also a clear example that archaelogy accepts new evidence and is very willing to change the historical record.
Graham contradicts himself with his claims they refuse to do so by also using Gobekli as evidence of the opposite.
He disproves himself with his own examples he chooses to present. He is very wrapped up and blinded by the fantastical stories and can't really piece together a cohesive hypothesis that makes sense. He has a hard time separating fantasy from reality.
Also, he can't sell books and lecture appearances if these things are solved. He sells mysteries. His job is to take a reality-based hypothesis and present and alt history hypothesis so he can sell a book about it.
He has zero real interest in these things being figured out. The professionals will sell the books about the solved history. Graham can only profit on questioning things, and he needs unsolved things to question.
I'm glad to see Mr. Hancock continuing to express his ideas and not giving in to the main stream!
They are my favourite podcasts I will be posting more clips! even of the old ones
He is mainstream wtf 🤣
Of course he wants to keep selling books to idiots like you
Confidence Artist.
@@marceloperez7350he isn't mainstream he just appears on every podcast and has a netflix deal 😂
Gobekli Tepe flips the script on the beginning of civilization. They can't bear to have to rethink how complex humans were years before they thought possible.
I'm a big fan of Graham Hancock. This is very important history. Thank you.
If you truly liked history you wouldn’t learn it from Graham Hancock!
@@daveg-Vancouver_IslandSo if i told you to give me everything you own without question you would do it? You wouldnt want a second opinion? Just because its written somewhere i can do it? You get it yet?
@@anthonyfaccaro7118if a doctor told you that you had cancer, showed you the xrays and test results showing you had cancer and a random novelist told you that you didnt with zero proof, which "opinion" do you think matters more?
Arrogance is a form of blindness.
Arrogance is ignorance.
@@MikeThaPhilosopher which stems from apathy.
Buy a dog.
@@krystami5789 the olive trees are planted in 2006 by local farmers before the finish govnt bought the land from them to protect it and allow MORE excavation, not less 😂😂. It’s been excavated for 30 years and especially since 2007 when the government bought it. Just this year There have been 70 people working at Göbekli Tepe on a major excavation. But yeah, it’s a cover-up 😂😂
@@rufioswitch2132 wh....at? Are you replying to the correct comment. I swear this isn't in context to anything I've written here.
Like this comment thread I just said "...which stems from apathy" to a comment which says "Arrogance is a form of bliss"
Please give me context so I understand what the heck you're replying to, haha.
(I know you must have the wrong comment seeing you say "but yeah it's a cover up" I don't *think* I've ever used the term "cover up" besides when I'm cold.
Will not the tree roots cause damage and make it even harder to safely uncover in the future. I call bullocks!
No. I know some of the Germans of the DAI, who are in the Göbekli Tepe excavation team. I'm 100 % sure they wouldn't risk any harm to the site. You simply have to throw enough material on top of it, before you plant the trees. We are not talking about 100 ft tall oaks after all.
Roots of trees are fairly shallow. They go down enough to plant but then spread out to provide a stable footing. I’m sure you have seen trees where the root structure is cracking sidewalks , drive ways or even be protruding from the earth causing people to trip.
It depends exactly where they plant and the depth of the soil from surface to artifact/midden layer(s).
I've done Phase 2 & 3 excavations in wooded areas. It's a btch, and roots definitely created problems; digging/cleaning, handling features, damage to artifacts, pottery, etc.
If they plan to excavate in a hundred years or whatever, they should not be planting trees, which may create extensive root systems snaking all over the place.
If it’s 10,000 years old, it’s had trees before
When has that ever happened before? Seriously?
Archaeology is subject to political control. Certain States do not like excavations that challenge their carefully constructed national myths.
Yes that is true. But there is no conspiracy. Merely publish propaganda and lies.
Strange, then why did the Turkish government buy the land off farmers to protect it and stop looting, and then give it to a group of German archeaologists who have spent the last 17 years excavating, uncovering and protecting the site?! LOL. Everything Graham Hancock talks about or shows in his TV series and books about Gobekli Tepe was uncovered by these mainstream german archaeologist group who are allowed to work there by the Turkish government. It's the exact opposite of political control, they have been given freedom to excavate and done an amazing job. Have you seen the aerial photographs from drones which are stunning and show much much has been excavated? of course not, you just believe hancock's lies.
Keep us ignorant
@@susanmullins7713lol
You’re ignorant by repeating the lies that Hancock tells Rogan without checking first.
The olive trees at gobekli were last planted in 2006 by local farmers, before the Turkish govnt bought the land to protect it and allow the German archaeological group completely free and unrestricted access to excavate Gobekli. No trees have been planted ever by archeologist, and none since 2006 due to the protection of the Turkish government. They’ve done the opposite of “keep us ignorant”, they have done 18 years of amazing excavation, made the site visitable by tourists, protected the exposed pillars and uncovered lots of new stuff. Everything Graham knows about Gobekli was uncovered by these “mainstream” archaeologists!!😂
There are beautiful aeries photos of Gobekli taken on a drone by the English archeologist who led the project for 5 years, you should go look at them and see the amazing work.
Archeologists, historians, scientists are rightly conservative in their speculations. This is the process that has to be gone through--postulation, skepticism, disproof. Knowledge for the most part is increased in tiny increments. For every person who makes a profound discovery their are thousands who have their crazy theories debunked--you can't just hitch your wagon to any old nag and believe it'll take you to the promised land.
I get a kick out of the people that automatically dismiss Graham's ideas because they contradict the group think of the archeologists working with government grants.
Graham is very well spoken and he chooses his words wisely.
The possibility to have to rewrite history, maybe the real one, makes some people tremble. Something is happening and Graham must be silenced.
I think it’s because these archeologists have spent a lot of money going to university’s and getting degrees. And to think that what they were taught is all BS would obviously upset them!
So because you're a pussy and don't want to rewrite history (like you doing something better for humanity) everybody else has to be in the dark instead of being freed and cause you were wrongly educated it gives it justification........spare me the bullshit
Sadly these people are brainwashed and refuse to believe everything they learnt is wrong and they can’t fathom evidence to come would destroy their fragile minds
@@OzMate79 no it wouldn't. They have been proven wrong before and had to "rewrite" the books. Gobekli tepe being one of them.
Science is always going to be challenged and more often than not it has been proven to be wrong who teaches this science to students 🤷🏻♂️older scientists so they are regurgitating what they were taught Mary leakii ( sorry if that’s not the correct spelling ) a well renowned scientist put her career on the line when she produced a paper containing dinosaur & human like footprints side by side and she was shunned by mainstream scientists because the thought was too outrageous they said she fabricated this story, why would a woman at the front and centre of her chosen career make such a false made up hoax, she was a real scientist thinking outside the box trying hard to understand humanity’s history, she left science behind to the liars and Charleston’s that are in the Cabal of not very credible people👎 so don’t always believe what so called credible people tell us is the truth🤷🏻♂️
There’s people alive today that know there’s secret to this world that would unravel everything we know. And rather than letting the general public know they’d rather keep it a secret.
Yep
Just like in Egypt.. They have drill cores that were made by drills that drilled like 500x deeper/faster than our best factory diamond tipped drills.. and they have pottery and statues with symmetry that are so precise we still dont know how they did it..
..but "They" tell us it was bunch of dudes with soft copper tools who hadn't invented the wheel yet.. which sounds like a made-up story of someone who found something interesting and decided to keep the knowledge for themselves, (or suppress it or whatever selfish plans they have for it)..
@@chanceguardamondo7249 Control...like the face masks which germs could penetrate considering germs were smaller.
@@rogerwilco1777you poor misguided fool,one day you will realise how stupid you sound and I expect a full apology for having to read that comment
This
Science is no longer science, Archeology is no longer archeology.
Archaeology
Control of knowledge is power
@@scottishguard It's all been politicized for 150 years, at the minimum. It's not new.
It isn't if you listen to psudoscience
It’s all propaganda now
BECAUSE.... in 150 years the Archaeologist and Historian wont have to deal with the consequences for either being grossly incompetent with their conclusions, lying or hiding the truth from the rest of humanity... i implore people to go and watch the (why files) episode of gobekli tepe
Is that where you get your information, from some guy and his talking goldfish? hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
@@waynemyers2469 babababaababaaaaaaaa sheep
@@waynemyers2469yooo It’s Mr. Hecklefish to you sir.
@@loganw861 (Actually, I adore Hecklefish AND the Whyfiles, it's a great show, very entertaining but I really think that the human does the majority of the production and writes the scripts, etc. because, well, how would the fish get his computer and editing equipment to work underwater?)
BECAUSE......it's in a Muslim country that can't handle the truths that may be revealed
I sm from Turkey. Heard about Gobeklitepe 15+ years ago. There are so many similar sites being unveiled in that area, it will be impossible to deny.
why does ANYONE or any organisation have access to stop this?!!!!! fuck wef!!!!!!
AGA KHAN= WEF
@@RickMason-yj7pv wef = j ew s
j ew s *
The further up the social hierarchy you are, the less you want anything to change.
Well said, priorities change
And everyone knows mainstream archaeologists sit at the top of the hierarchy
@@JB-mf9ob No. It is just a pawn in the hands of the people running this world.
It’s all about maintaining control over the populace and never letting any truth or new discoveries about our origins come to light.
Well, it may be so but you would have noticed that this has been failing in the last ten years. And this is mainly because of the advent of alternate news media like the podcasts on many platforms. People's conscious aware is rising, reflecting in their ability to exercise their common sense if what is presented to them by the powers that be is not making logical sense. You see this trend not only in these issues of archeology but in all aspects of our life these days. People no longer swallow their tongues; they make themselves heard. That is awareness rising
@ I hope you’re right.
It may well be so but it no longer is possible. Alternate views are increasingly coming to light not just amongst non-core professionals doing amateur research in certain fields as Graham did but from within core, mainstream academia itself, from dissenting voices. It is coming through very loud in the last five to ten years. Donald D Hoffman, a dissenting voice from amongst Cognitive neuroscientists; Nima Arkani-Hammed from the midst of a deluge of Particle Physicists...the list goes on and on. And if you care to look, most of the key points in Graham's story are from scientists in mainstream academia but with alternate viewpoints to their counterparts. There is the guy from Malta. There is the Gunang Padang group. There is the Impact Hypothesis Younger Dryas group etcetera. No one can stop this. It has gone beyond that with the advent of alternate media
If you're any indication they have an easy job ahead of them, controlling uninformed people is simple.
@@ojidowu Question: what do you do for a living? What do you think about people who know practically nothing about it slinging their opinions around about it, and how accurate are they?
I have such a respect and trust for Grahm Hancock .He is truly a humanitarian with the type of courage mankind should charish .
He's a liar, a grifter and a multi-millionaire who doesn't spend a dime trying to confirm his theories because he doesn't have to, he relies on ignorant people to fill his bank account.
I'll bet you think Hillary Clinton is a humanitarian too, don't you.
I wonder why certain people don't want to learn about the past. Perhaps they already know something that they don't want us to know.
Historians, academics and archeologists don't want to be shown they could be wrong. People would suddenly be questioning MANY MORE of their assertions.
Wrong about what.
We already are questioning their assertions...in many topics.
@@PeterJ16 "we"
@@Sobchak2 We..."real people" "humanity"
@@PeterJ16 Ah, the real people.
Sorry, I must've missed that one.
Just WHO are the ones doing the prevention at GT and all the other archeological digs? Seems like the world is controlled by some unknown power.
Bravo
Welcome to the party...
Yes your right power grabbing little men & woman that were bullied at some point in their lives and they bring out their unhappiness on us the workers that make them have a comfortable life👎
The same ones who control the rest of the World.
WEF
There is an older site around the Gobekli. It is called Boncuklu Tarla. They call is a mini Gobekli and was discovered some 10 or so years ago.
They don't want us to know the truth ever
They dont want us to see the GIANTS!!!!
But we know about the giants tho ?
Why is Gobekli Tepe such a cool word and fun to say.
It's not. It's a turkey word
I think Bubblicious is more fun to say!
@@theeoarsman921CRINGE and GHEY
@@theeoarsman921 Round my way they call turkeys "bubbly-jocks".
@@Useanamecome now, lieutenant…drink this and have a nap…
Not excavating the ancient sites like Gobekli Tepe means stopping the funding of works by the Government and International Institutions. Like in Turkey, the same happened in Indonesia, Japan, Peru and Bolivia, Sudan, some areas of Egypt. But for private expeditions and teams door is not closed. Naturally, findings will never be shown in Museums and exposed to a General Public. Rather, they will end up in a private collections.
I'm currently reading a very long diatribe on Gobekli Tepe and other sites like it that tell a story about the roots of human civilization and the presence of secret societies which have existed since before recorded history. It is a very interesting hypothesis and makes a lot of sense when all of the context is taken into account.
Sounds like a bunch of mumbo-jumbo, why don't you look into something you can learn from instead of filling your head with a bunch of non-sense* I promise you, type Crecganford/Gobekli Tepe into the search window, click on it and learn like an adult, you'll thank me.
The trees that they planted are olive trees and it is illegal to cut down olive trees in Turkey. The roots of olive trees also go deep enough to damage the site.
Turkey is run by a Moslem people who invaded this land hundreds of years ago and really don't feel any connection to the ancient history of Byzantium.
the trees were planted in 2006 by turkish farmers cos they thought it would mean they owned the land. The turkish government took the land to protect it, and then allowed the excavations to happen and they are still happening. The site is very well protected, and still being excavated, and they are releasing lots of research papers every year. You can learn this all yourself if you didn't get all your info from youtube lies by graham hancock :). There are LOVELY aerial photos of Gobekli tepe which shows how much has been uncovered and where the trees are.
@@rufioswitch2132 Shhh!
Conspiracy Theories are far more interesting.
Facts are in no way such fun.
@@rufioswitch2132 Righht, so well protected they have started to build on top of it.
Just basic online search yields a ton of controversy over this site.
Irrelevant things tend to go un-noticed.
Maybe the Truth would shake down the very foundations of Muslim and Christian religion?
stay mad
the day scientists of all fields learn to be humble and to simple observe instead of dying on every hill they can muster will be a great day for humanity
It shatters their paradigm! It takes their careers and thesis and all they have taught in schools for that time and makes it irrelevant! Its easier to hide the fact that the human timeline goes back way beyond 50,000 years which this site would clearly prove! And they don't have to be made irrelevant after all!
I can't believe anything they tell us, in main stream media anymore. I trust the Podcasters way more.
This is straight out of the Graham Hancock canon of excuses. They haven't stopped digging, it is just more conspiracy nonsense from Joe Rogan and his conspiracy buddies. It was archaeologists who discovered and dated Göbekli Tepe which rewrote the history books. It didn't make them irrelevant they just teach the new information. It is also absurd to believe that teachers have any power to cover up anything.
This site is in Turkey and the more important it is the better it is for tourism.
the truth is that archaeological digs always go slowly. Excavations at Pompeii have been ongoing since 1748 and are still going on. Machu Picchu is one of the most famous sites on Earth and excavations began over 100 years ago and you can easily google that only 40% is uncovered.
The lies Graham Hancock tells have undermined trust in genuine archaeologists who do all the work he leaches off. He continually plays the victim but your comment shows why his lies need to be exposed.
Who is they?
@@derdummeasi The "mainstream" historians that dominate the field.
@@SR-iy4gg - There is no "mainstream" that is nonsense. Also, they are continuing excavations and currently have 70 people there. They released a statement saying this is all lies. In fact the Turkish government is investing a lot of money and they see it as massively important for tourism. It have been made a world heritage site. You can easily find all this online. I've left longer comments with more information but they are removed. So now who is really covering up the truth?
Graham Hancock has been selling this theory for 30 years. In that time archaeology has made countless discoveries changing history books but nothing to suggest Atlatis was real. He is the one with a narrative not archaeologists. If they discovered an ancient civilisation they would turn it into a tourist site like this one.
You also have to remember that Gobekli Tepe is close to a really hot conflict zone.
all these types of places are in conflict zones ehh?
@@thatsthatbooman Gobekli Tepe in particular, yes. Don't know what other places you're talking about.
@@tatin82 Did you miss what ISIS did to many historical sites in the Middle East?
@@SR-iy4gg Nope, good reason to close down Gobekli Tepe for a while as it's real close to where ISIS still operates.
If that was the argument, they wouldn't have planted trees and put down sealed roads over it.
They do not want the truth about this site to come to public knowledge.
Who, what and why?
free energy
"Them" again, then?
Then why do YOU know about it?
Once it's excavated, the site will also need to be covered and preserved. It's a vast site that hasn't been dug up yet. $$$
If that was a concern they would cover it up now. Instead they are planting trees, pouring concrete and opening it up for tourists.
If it's standard practice to only excavate a small portion of a site and then wait, then what's odd about doing that for Gobekli Teke?
Just like Da Vinci "they" do not want certain info coming to light !!!
LOL, you legend more to come!
If they refuse to change the record based on new evidence, as graham insists.... then what is Gobekli?
Grahams own evidence he chooses to use proves he is wrong. Gobekli was accepted and it changed everything. So.... there's the evidence that graham is wrong about them refusing to accept new evidence.
These are contradictory things graham chooses to present. He claims one thing and then presents evidence of the opposite. He disproves himself.
He can't even make sense of his own evidence.
What if the info "they" don't want coming to light is the evidence that the origin of the site was that it was created by a family of 8 people, who were from a large ship that was filled with animals, mating pairs specifically, and this site was created as a breeding farm to breed new mating pairs (you know, all the types carved all over the stones) that were then distributed all over the world? That would validate a certain book that "they" certainly wouldn't want validated, cause you know...that would cause a lot of people and institutions a lot of embarrassment.
@markd3250 that makes zero sense.
@@DrSpoculus Only if you don't want it to. If you put all the puzzle pieces together, it actually makes perfect sense.
The thought of just some people thinking the worlds population should not be notified of an upcoming global civilization destroying event is bad enough .
Knowing also that there are far to many of them in positions that can make that happen is terrifying .
Doesn't matter if you believe in God , Gods , Goddesses or nothing at all we all have the right to make peace with our Creator in how ever much time their is left .
Personally i feel it a responsibility of any that know of it to do so .
And a duty to those elected to serve the people .
Absolutely fascinating😊
There is no such restriction, excavations are still ongoing in other areas, one of which is Karahantepe.
Nobody's trying to stop digs at Gobekli Tepe. Utter lies as always
Explain the trees then...
They found something we are not prepared for.
A brain??
Reset commencing
There is a concerted effort to stop humanity from realizing WHO WE ARE and WHERE WE COME FROM. Those who would put obstacles in the way of humanity are afraid of the power we possess as co-creators in our reality.
İt is my hometowm and i revisit just last month. Yes there was just few Olive tree was outside of the site. But those lands are farming lands for thousand years. And very windy hill, i think It's for erosion. Not sure. Also i know other sites which same civilization are in same province (Urfa) still exavations continues. Biggest is 'karahan tepe' which not temple it is city, local university made conference and site visit last week for all archeologist from all around world.
Thank you for some actual info from a local, although these people are so deluded they're probably going to accuse you of being a member of the Illuminati or something, be careful.
Something is being hidden plain and simple.
If I were an archaeologist, I wouldnt be having that kind of patience to wait for another, not 150 years, but 5 years to dig deep in these sites where there may have lots of ancient things. Orders came from no where to tell them to stop the works. Can't imagine how they could take it.
They don't want us to have the power.
the WEF has our best interests at heart
They dont want to prove Abrahamic religions wrong, and they dont want to rewrite history.
Bingo give this person a cigar. The most damning thing I have seen is there is solid evidence that Moses and the Exodus could not have happened, and the evidence that points to what they thought was the Exodus was actually a repelled invasion made by the sea peoples around when the Exodus was supposed to be happening. Basically speaking no historical Moses, makes the lack of historical evidence for Jesus more damning too. As we can easily spot when Jesus was being inserted into records.
They don't want to prove Abrahamic religions right, actually. Gobekli Tepe, along with so many other ancient sites, don't disprove the Bible, but affirm it.
"They", of whom you speak, are the academic and social elites who gate keep the academic disciplines such as archeology, history, even religion, and they do so by subjecting the past to constant reinterpretation and endless skepticism, because they actually do NOT want the Bible to be proven accurate and true.
I've worked in higher education as one of these academics for nearly two decades now, and the endless skepticism regarding the veracity of the biblical world is the only view they're ever willing to consider. This is why they go after people like Graham Hancock, insinuating absurd claims about him, because they simply cannot allow him to encourage curious people to ask questions, especially if those questions have to do with the relationship between ancient civilizations and biblical beliefs.
Now, if Gobekli Tepe and other such sites throughout the world, for example, prove the Great Flood narrative true, in their minds this would also validate the account in Genesis as well. They don't want this, because validating the historical veracity of this one part of the Bible would naturally mean having to validate the rest of the Bible, and they don't want to do this because they're all godless, atheistic, and modernistic intellectuals.
You need to rethink your position.
Lmao are you serious? The entire scientific community hates abrahamic religions. Christianity is openly mocked in any scientific forum.
It won't. There are passages in the book of Isaiah that mentions the cites of old that were laid to waist. The bible is not a timeline for the entire earth. It's a timeline of Jesus. Just read the book of Genesis. When Adam and Eve Kids go out to find a wife. There are cities and people. A lot went on that the bible does not mention.
@@micahisawesome4843 correct
My daughter is taking a history course and her professor said that modern archeology is trying to avoid excavation as much as possible because excavation destroys a lot in the process. And nowadays they learn a lot more through scanning and using all sorts of technology. And they do want to preserve most of the things they find for future more advanced ways of study.
Excavations are ongoing may-oct., the museum and roads were carefully built. Farmers planted olive trees to increase the price of the land when the Turkish state was to by it up.
It also turns out that one of the guys directing the site has interests in turning the area into a tourist trap instead of being an active research project. So there's something funky going on with the local politics there too.
Graham Hancock is by far the one guy I have every trust in what he believes he is saying he comes across as a real person in what he is saying he never deviates from his discoveries or beliefs I know he has made money by writing books good on him, but there’s a genuine belief in his books about ancient cultures and the history of the human race that was hear before this particular species, he never mentions aliens or a race from another planet, he suggests that there was a race of people who had as much knowledge as the current human race or maybe even more advanced which considering what they achieved by our standards is not so far fetched & I have got to mention Mr Randal Carlson who is as far as I’m concerned a very clever and educated man, a expert on everything he talks about particularly the landscape of the globe, so I could listen to these guys all day long and believe every word they say, rather than these people that come on and try tell you what they think about history and very unconvincing 👎keep up the great work Joe please my name is Chris from the west coast of Scotland 🏴 xx
That is a YOU problem. Science does not care who you believe.
Hancock has no training in Archeology, he has never worked as an Archeologist.
He has never presented any evidence to support his ideas.
He has never published his ideas in a peer reviewed journal.
Speculation and innuendo, dressed up with fancy special effects, is not evidence.
@@wiretamer5710yup. He is one big trust me bro
@@wiretamer5710 if you think he's such a hack, why are you over here watching a video of him and commenting on it? Why not go watch something you're actually interested in?
Graham gave me your name, he said you'd be interested in buying some land I have for sale.
He mentions aliens all the time. He changed his story repeatedly, from the Antarctic base to Atlantis, to anti-gravity singing. He's a cunt and you believe what he says, which makes you the cunt's cunt!
What they are doing is fkn criminal
That Costco add that appears , please replace it. That said. Very cool guest ! Please continue with these informative episodes.
Society would collapse if we knew the truth. They don't want us finding out how powerful we are together. We are one.
You mean we're ALL ignorant, opinionated dweebs...or just you?
Because they do not want us to know the truth
They are obviously controlling the information that can be gleamed from the site.
2024 excavations began in May with a team of 70 members and are set to continue until mid-October.
Gleaned, not gleamed (Judging by your spelling and usage you shouldn't be allowed to have an opinion...or drive a car...or leave the institute unaccompanied by staff...
@@waynemyers2469 such a helpful comment.. please don’t bread 🥖 🤣
@@DJCJ999 That's better, see how clever you are when you know someone is paying attention? (That's okay, you can thank me later.) I've gotta tell you, though, It's beginning to concern me, the number of times I find myself having to do this in an average week, I'm not complaining, just taking notes.
@@waynemyers2469 why do you feel the need to correct peoples spelling on the internet by being nasty ? That behaviour would suggest that you are a small person with issues and that this crusade against badly spelt words must be some sort of coping mechanism? I get it.. the world is a fucked up place but you will never find peace if you don’t look deeper at yourself and the world around you. Having a little compassion goes a long way… you need to connect with people no matter what language they speak or how they spell.
If aliens landed in your front garden offering the answers to mysteries of the universe but could only communicate with the language skills of a 3 year old would you close the door?
"I'm in Gobekli Tepe shirtless, in a loin cloth, blowin' bareback asshole, smokin' aqueduct filtered sherm."
Lol
Wu tang
The people at the top don’t want humanity to know our history & to know how powerful we really are.
Are they doing the same things at Karahan Tepe?
İt is my hometowm and i revisit just last month. Yes there was just few Olive tree was outside of the site. But those lands are farming lands for thousand years. And very windy hill, i think It's for erosion. Not sure. Also i know other sites which same civilization are in same province (Urfa) still exavations continues. Biggest is 'karahan tepe' which not temple it is city, local university made conference and site visit last week for all archeologist from all around world.
The 'T' shaped pillars remind me of building foundations. Whatever building or tower that was once there needs to be kept hidden.
They remind me of roof support pillars, which is what they are.
What gets me is when so-called scientists get angry when people ask questions. If they don't want to teach, at least reference some reading material.
the sviences are plagued with consensus and conformity
This is false and the fact you believe this shows the damage that Graham Hancock is doing with his lies and conspiracies. Archaeologists are the ones who uncovered and dated Göbekli Tepe. It rewrote what we believed about early humans and as there was evidence it was accepted by everyone. Graham spreads these lies about archaeologists as he needs a narrative to explain why his hypothesis isn't accepted.
The truth is that his hypothesis isn't accepted because doesn't provide any evidence for ancient advanced culture.
Graham Hancock has made no discoveries and he takes discoveries being made by archaeologists and acts like he is a part of discovering new ideas in the Amazon or wherever when in reality he attacks archaeologists and then takes their works and creates an entirely fictional narrative and Atlantis.
rubbish
Scientists are human. Who would not get pissed of if you disrespect a lifetime of work? You cannot question expert opinion without EVIDENCE.
@@wiretamer5710 Questions are not a sign of disrespect. They're a sign of curiousity.
It needs to be remembered that Graham H is a journalist, who interprets the findings of archaeologists and puts on his slant, his bias and his suggestions, which the main stream finds questionable at best.
Yes OVTraveller, and the US government finds it questionable at best to assert that there was some kind of unscrupulous behavior behind the trillions of dollars missing from the fed over the last few decades. Funny how that works.
It's exactly what archeologists do.
We have forgotten so much but modern scientist don't want to admit just how far back we go. Our pre-history stone work is just amazing.
They are terrified of the truth getting out.
Religion is weird. People would rather be wrong than know the truth
They don't want their carefully constructed myths challenged.
Just casually talking about one of the biggest crimes against humanity. I think those trees should be removed immediately. They obviously had known that the roots would destroy these overtime. What a disgrace.
The trees were planted by the local landowners. These sites are on private land.
since you have zero degrees in science, zero knowledge of acheology, have never been to this site or any ancient dig site for that matter you're highly uneducated opinion on this matter and subsequent suggests are beyond worthless
@@slowery43 😂 you don’t need a degree to see that roots destroy stone structures overtime moron. Touch some grass u idiot.
@@slowery43 you don’t need a degree to see that roots destroy stone structures overtime you m o r o n.
@@manalili7310Agreed .
In 100 years those trees will have destroyed most of the site.
In what archeological site has that EVER occured before?
@@wiretamer5710in his conspiracy one
You need to do a little research without Corsetti screwing with your head, you'll find that what you've been convinced by grifters is a conspiracy is actually just archaeology and common sense.
Knowledge is power. And these elites have knowledge about our TRUE PAST that they do not want shared with the rest of us.
Last time I checked...tree roots can crack stone. So planting trees on top of Gobekli Tepe doesn't make sense if the argument is to preserve it. The exact opposite is going to happen. The tree roots will go down searching for water and destroy everything in their path.
You can always use the specious argument that you shouldn't excavate until you have the perfect technology, we will know nothing & be happy.
The control of information.
Well that is a bunch of bullshit. This is NORMAL modern archeological practice. If you had bothered to study the history of archeology, you would know that delayed digging for better technology in the future has ALWAYS paid off major dividends.
@@wiretamer5710 So you place a 150 year moratorium on excavations? That means we don't need archaeolgists for the foreseeable future. Globalists now run archaeology & want you to discover nothing & be happy because something might be discovered that will upset their narrative
@@wiretamer5710 Yeah, especially in this age of quantum studies, AI, ground penetrating radar, etc. ...
Schliemann thought just like you and in his desire to find Troy, he literally bulldozed how many thousands of years of history that he didn't give a shit about to get to what he thought was Troy? Literally 5 different civilizations existed on the site and he plowed them right away because they didn't interest him. What might we have learned if he had been willing to wait and do it right? But sure, pretend that rushing it pays off.
Was it intentionally covered up? And how did they cover it up so well? Also, why would they?
They haven't stoped it is just more conspiracy nonsense from Joe Rogan and his conspiracy buddies.
And 'how' would they? That's a lot of shover work!
Yes, it was built and then intentionally covered up. We don't know why. There are only theories as to why.
@@johnwilliams3555 They same way ancient people built pyramids, mounds, etc.! With manpower, time, and hard work.
This was the theory of klaus Schmidt who was in charge for 30 years. Since his death, there have been new important discoveries. There is now debate about it being intentionally covered up. And most importantly they believed it was built by hunter-gatherers and this is now proven false. HE found no signs of permanent human habitation but now they have. It is only 5% excavated. It is also false that they have stopped excavation and I have posted this previously but my comments are removed. You should Google it as they released a statement saying git was lies and there are 70% people currently working on a dig. There have been claims they are reburying part to cover up some mystery. In truth is os common practice to backfill parts of sites to protect them. They discovered that the polished floors were cracking under the sun, and wind and dist damage the sites. They plan the show off the bests parts but they also mad it a World Heritage Site and that comes with strict rules about protecting the site for future generations.
The ancient mound complex in Pike Co. MO is quiet possibly the Oldest in the Americas
@@markmcarthy596 really? Thats interesting.
They are probably hiding a bunch of dinosaur art.
I have been to Potbelly Hill and I can attest that there are some fig trees yielding some excellent fruit bordering the wooden visitors’ ramp not everywhere but consistently on one side and quite near (20-30 yards) from the tent protecting the main dig site.
The reason they want exploration postponed is that the ruins point to a remarkable and technologically advanced civilization (for that time) that existed prior to the great flood mentioned in all ancient human records, and that that flood destroyed Gobelki Tepe and covered it in all the sediment that buries the site unto this day. To acknowledge that forces acknowledgement of the biblical record - which science and archaeology insist on denying.
This threatens religious books 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The sumerians are much older
Not at all, actually. It in fact stands to validate many of the oldest beliefs of the Abrahamic religions. It's because they hate the Bible that the academic elites gate keep the disciplines of archeology and history, for example, and go after Graham Hancock.
You guys don't seem to understand how the world of academia and higher education works. I've worked in it for nearly two decades now, and most of the Humanities and the Social Sciences, of which archeology is a part, are run by liberal academic elites who just so happen to cast aspersions upon religious belief, generally, upon Christianity, specifically. As such, they engage in a form of scholarship known as "higher criticism," which calls into question the authenticity of anything old or ancient, basically, but especially the Bible. They cannot and will not risk the wider public taking the Bible and religious beliefs seriously, because they're ideologically committed to an agnostic, at best, or worse, atheistic worldview.
Graham Hancock comes along and starts asking questions and stimulating curiosity about a Great Flood, about Atlantis, about ancient cataclysms, etc., and the gatekeepers see this and start freaking out, thinking to themselves, "If he keeps this up it won't be long before start taking the book of Genesis and Noah's Ark seriously."
Hancock, also, wrote a book on the Ark of the Covenant, don't forget. He wants people to think about these ancient mysteries; he's not trying to subvert them. He took a lot of flack for that book, as well, I vividly recall.
Gobekli Tepe is proof that 1) there was a Great Flood, and 2) that someone, perhaps a Noah-like figure, built an Ark to save his family. It's also proof that, as we learned in season 1, there may be something to these Seven Sages who arrived after the cataclysm to help humanity restart civilization. What's interesting, however, is that the Books of Genesis and 1 Enoch actually turn that story slightly on its head, pointing out that these Seven Sages, or Apkallu, were one of the reasons FOR this cataclysm, i.e. that they corrupted humanity to the point of depravity, forcing God to flood the whole earth to rid the world of their evil.
Gobekli Tepe is fascinating. I'm grateful for Graham's work.
@premodernprejudices3027 I will tell you what I know as fact due to your passion of the subject. I would bet my life on this information: Ancient Egyptian Horus continued the work of Osiris. The canopic jars are the 4 types of humans created. For example, the gorilla is the Africans. The bird jar was dedicated to Horus to make a type of human in his image...The Asians. That's why their eyes are slanted. The plain of jars in Laos was used for Horus to practice his creation. The jackal is the Arabs and the woman jar is what we know as the denosovans. The denosovan woman found wore a green bracelet. She knew that Osiris created her. There is a 5th jar and that is when the unholy angels mated with the giants...Those are what we know as the Scandinavians. The white people of colored eyes came last....The people ruling our world know the truth and hide it. The elites know.....What we know as the first swords are actually feathers dedicated to Horus. The shields symbolize the completion of the holy egg. An arrow has feathers for Horus. The Roman swords were made in honor of the Egyptian obelisks. The obelisks symbolize the point of fertilization. England recently found a pickaxe that has a feather tip. And here's the one that is very interesting....Our skull symbolizes the completion of the egg. Our eyes are the zygote within fertilization. Our nose symbolizes the splitting of the egg with it's arrow/triangle shape. The odeons were the ancient egg sites. They are much older than we think....Have you seen how the hat of the yellow emperor of china looks like the pillars of the Parthenon? He is also wearing Thor's hammer in his necklace...There was a series of reincarnations nobody knew about
Time and progress are doing a good job all on their own, they don't need help from some absurd conspiracy theory.
@@premodernprejudices3027 lmao, sure buddy.
this comments section is hilarious.
and full of loons.
What is always at stake, is the reputation of studied scholars especially those who have put forward a generally accepted theory regarding their own field of study, or expertise. The hours, weeks, months and years of hard work diligence and focus on a subject or speciality suddenly becoming the house built on sand is utterly terrifying to them, as it would be for anyone who might have the prospect of facing paradigm altering information. Faced with the possibility that their whole house-of-cards could come tumbling down, they will defend their position fiercely. Mostly this occurs when new information becomes available, or new techniques are developed which enable far more detailed analysis of the subject matter. Science, and scientific study demands that any and all information whether it fits the narrative, or not be carefully considered and reviewed in detail to determin if it warrants merit. To dismiss such opportunities to learn and discover, is to commit an act of sheer folly, and tempt professional disaster.
This is complete nonsense made up by conspiracy nuts. Archaeologists discovered Göbekli Tepeand aged it. They are continuing to dig. He is lying.
consensus and conformity generates a lot of wealth
Controlling information. Also waiting for the war in that region to come.
I Believe the current phd's got them from copying someone else work and not doing the studies ,they would need to relearn everything and that's going to cost money and set them back and cut their pay
I keep posting that excavations at Göbekli Tepe have not stopped and the fact archaeologists have fully accepted Göbekli Tepe and many other discoveries which changed their understanding of ancient history should tell you that it is completely false to claim that scientists don't fully investigate new information and change "the narrative" based on new discoveries.
Who the hell has the authorization to cover this site up with trees? Remove that authority immediately.
Gobekli Tepe would changed history as we "know" it. They don't want to disclouse history, they want to rewrite it.
Hi Joe,
They have not stopped excavating Gobeklitepe. In fact the Turkish government is funding these
operations quite well, supporting the local Turkish team conducting them. Because they do not want the artifacts to be stolen by foreign teams just like what happened in the late Ottoman times. They want to turn these excavations into a national level archaeology success
They want to destroy it.
The coming war in that region might.
No party wants to destroy it. There have been zero attempts to destroy it. There are no threats to destroy it on public record.
Let me say this there is the truth and then the official story every now and again the official story will have a grain of truth as a Disabled Veteran I have had my share of Government accounts.
They don’t want people discovering the truth about our past so they “planted trees” to protect the area and make it an eco-zone. 😂
humanity's lack of intelligence worries me lol
They found something and they have no idea what it is, and it scares them to death
Years ago I read his book about the location of the Ark of the Covenant in Axum, Ethiopia. I have been a follower of his work ever since. However, as he became more famous some of his newer topics have had a new age & speculative feel to them.