A deep dive into modern & ancient DNA research, discussing the hypothetical lost advanced civilization of the Ice Age while scrutinizing the DeDunker and Graham Hancock. They both have some explaining to do — but I wouldn't hold my breath:
#dna#atlantis
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We’ve known since the 1990s that the Early Holocene transition was abrupt, potentially 40 yrs; however, this doesn’t mean it was the same all over; climate is influenced by local geographies.
Talking about yourself in the 3rd person doesn’t make you right!
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I have all the sources mentioned @EthicalSkeptic, links to view for free and page numbers too. Love to hear your thoughts on them. Follow the thread below.
@farmer_tr@RooBait@RobL4a1 Not even necessary to film again: I would replace the audio in the wrong part. The way he made the vid makes it super easy to fix. The dude's very lazy tbh.
@farmer_tr@RooBait@RobL4a1 Yeah, I was not defending the guy. The subtitles are ok, so he noticed the error. That's at least something, but he could have filmed again. I wonder why he didn't do it, cause it's a short video and I don't think it's a lot of work🤷🏻♂️
@farmer_tr@RobL4a1@RooBait Considering that English is not my mother tongue, I can say that non-native speakers are more likely to make pronunciation errors. It doesn't always indicate ignorance, but that doesn't apply here.
@farmer_tr@RobL4a1@RooBait This is what happens when someone reads something for the first time. He misread the word and thought that's how it should be pronounced. Seems like he realised his mistake, though, and corrected it in the subtittles.
New study suggests Epipaleolithic Natufians were not just collecting & processing but practicing early cultivation of wild cereal crops 4,500 to 1,000 years before the advent of agriculture & full domestication in SW Asia.
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Yeah, the number of people pretending they can read or translate hieratic attempting to prove Neal wrong here is hilarious
From not knowing that they’re even looking at hieratic to not knowing what a determinative is to not knowing what red vs black ink is…
So confidently, arrogantly wrong
@Roderickrodder The only proven liar is the DeDunker. None of you ever proved intend to deceive. What Flint said is the most likely explanation based on all the available evidence. Dan, on the other hand, confidently claimed there are no pyramids in that papyrus. As usual, wrong af. Cry about it
It's hilarious how the DeDunker is so confident knowing so little, let alone moments where he's clearly making things up. Unfortunately, many probably didn't notice, so it's hard to tell right now if there'll be negative consequences for his channel.
LIVESTREAM with @Gnosisinformant at 7pm UK/1pm EDT today to discuss his debate with Dan Richards/Dedunking on @MattBeallPod
we'll discuss pyramids, archaeology as a science, Baalbek, debating pseudoscience, and much more
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It was brought to my attention that Ben van Kerkwyk, Dan Richards, and Karoly Poka are still referring to Adam Young's 'OG' and Matt Beall's 'thin-walled' vases as Ancient Egyptian. Why do you keep perpetuating this untruth, may I ask?
Were these vases found in Egypt? No.
Were they found thousands of years ago? No.
Do they even look old? No.
Are they made of one of the rock types ancient Egyptians used? No.
Is the manufacturing quality consistent with ancient Egyptian? No.
So why do you keep referring to them as 'ancient' and 'Egyptians' when these objects--according to your own records--originate in 20th century? When the granite they are made from is not Aswan granite? When their manufacturing quality is 100% consistent with modern machining?
WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT TO YOU TO PERPETUATE THIS MYTH???
Why do you keep saying that we can't make vases like this today, when here they are? https://t.co/kEkDinn7xI
Thin, see-through walls, perfect concentricity and circularity exceeding that of Matt Beall's 'spinner'.
Clearly, something MUCH BIGGER is behind this sad wallowing; it cannot be just about clicks and views. And it is only a matter of time before someone figures it out.
A fab conversation. Monte Verde is such a cool site, and I'm grateful that Tom Dillehay took his time to share his thoughts on it
And glad to see him push back at the exaggerated narratives of Clovis mafia suppression that Graham Hancock etc. have weaponized Dillehay's name
I continue to be amused at how these guys think scholars judge their self-worth on their notoriety
Granted, Dunky is notorious, but for criminal charges
@Grimerica@DeDunkingPast I will never get bored of re-posting this! @DeDunkingPast is someone that uses slander and abuse for clicks and attention. It’s now up to you to decide whether that’s something you really want to support