Joe Rogan | The Mysteries of Serpent Mound w/Graham Hancock

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1284 w/Graham Hancock:
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  • @jacobmortimore
    @jacobmortimore 5 років тому +4300

    Graham talks like it's his 2nd draft of each sentence. So eloquent!

    • @Zackie
      @Zackie 4 роки тому +36

      This guy

    • @tylercrank7729
      @tylercrank7729 4 роки тому +67

      Mort because he’s probably said everything before 😂 this obviously isn’t his first on the subject

    • @tylercrank7729
      @tylercrank7729 4 роки тому +15

      Mort but true he is still able to talk effectively

    • @PabloBanksie741
      @PabloBanksie741 4 роки тому +21

      And English people just sound smarter - am I right thea guy? DOOD

    • @jakestimson3451
      @jakestimson3451 4 роки тому +12

      Brad Sylva some do and some sound super dumb

  • @DT-kc7fd
    @DT-kc7fd 5 років тому +3938

    These are seriously the best episodes of JRE, Graham is extremely well spoken and passionate about the subjects they discuss.

    • @myjizzureye
      @myjizzureye 5 років тому +51

      He is also cooked and think cunts can lift blocks with their mind.

    • @gravyd316
      @gravyd316 5 років тому +18

      There's nothing more dangerous than a idiot who believes that they are intelligent. This man is a perfect example.

    • @MrMrl69
      @MrMrl69 5 років тому +79

      @@myjizzureye He suggested maybe they did. So fucking what. You believe the main stream narrative on how the pyramids were built? With copper tools and ramps? If so you're cooked. Take a fucking chill pill dude.

    • @MrMrl69
      @MrMrl69 5 років тому +47

      @@gravyd316 speaking from experience huh?

    • @victoriathompson4382
      @victoriathompson4382 5 років тому +1

      I bet your as passionate about your cheese stick as this load spewing tool is about his hair (lack of). How can you take someone serious when they wear their watch half way up their arm.

  • @design7054
    @design7054 4 роки тому +1028

    Me: Time for bed, I'll just watch this random JRE clip before I log off...
    Me 3 hours rabbit hole later: SERPENT MOUND

    • @sean-yb5hc
      @sean-yb5hc 4 роки тому +17

      Yyyyup... should've been in bed already, I have a big presentation for some folks at the VP level at work but hey... when youtube brings me down the rabbit hole, I go along for the ride haha

    • @Deltron_Zero
      @Deltron_Zero 4 роки тому +2

      Same

    • @moeman6056
      @moeman6056 3 роки тому +6

      So true only JRE can get u lost in his rabbit 🕳
      Happens to me all the time

    • @Al-ru5zl
      @Al-ru5zl 3 роки тому

      What do you guys think it means

    • @goldilox369
      @goldilox369 3 роки тому +4

      Yup. 5am, and I'm searching astrological significance of serpent mound. 🌞🐍⭐

  • @travisboley8521
    @travisboley8521 3 роки тому +359

    My wife and I visited the Serpent Mound late last week. It's in a remote area of Southern Ohio and not on the way to anywhere, but so worth the effort to get there. An interesting anomaly is that the mound sits inside a massive ancient crater from a meteorite hit millions of years ago that lifted the surrounding terrain about 900 feet.

    • @StevieTruth
      @StevieTruth 2 роки тому +28

      Iridium! The reason that was the location was because of the meteorite. The people who built it knew something we don't know.

    • @jjr1728
      @jjr1728 2 роки тому +35

      @@StevieTruth they know the colonels secret recipe

    • @lostkauz83
      @lostkauz83 Рік тому

      Bet that meteor is what knocked this earth off axis 🤔

    • @donedeal69
      @donedeal69 Рік тому +1

      That was Satan probably being thrown out of heaven on to the earth in his accursed state. Look up the reasons behind meteors in theology

    • @user-bd5md5cm2j
      @user-bd5md5cm2j Рік тому

      Men built it.

  • @MrSmith-ci3kx
    @MrSmith-ci3kx 5 років тому +6526

    Graham is practicly the only person Joe doesn't interrupt.

    • @moustafaibrahim8433
      @moustafaibrahim8433 5 років тому +92

      and david goggins

    • @tillinginagrave1
      @tillinginagrave1 5 років тому +60

      Joe is so blazed rogan

    • @paulb2995
      @paulb2995 5 років тому +76

      It's the accent

    • @victorthai7496
      @victorthai7496 5 років тому +29

      And Rickson Gracie. I remember Joe talking about Graham back in 2010/2011 a lot crazy how big his podcast got...

    • @tom88irl1
      @tom88irl1 5 років тому +10

      ...and Tyson Fury.....

  • @brannongarza9351
    @brannongarza9351 5 років тому +4005

    Did anyone notice Joe let him talk that whole time with out making a single sound lol

    • @cactusleoni6675
      @cactusleoni6675 5 років тому +216

      Joe is fact checking with the machine elves

    • @UnimpressedGoose
      @UnimpressedGoose 5 років тому +31

      Cactus Leoni I always knew Jamie was an elf

    • @m.j.e.5245
      @m.j.e.5245 5 років тому +1

      Edits

    • @whitenbald
      @whitenbald 5 років тому +42

      One of the reasons we all love Joe's podcast

    • @brannongarza9351
      @brannongarza9351 5 років тому +20

      I mean not even a single mmmmhmmm

  • @jaredjohnson5707
    @jaredjohnson5707 3 роки тому +3

    I live about 35 minutes from this site! It has been one of the most spiritual places I have ever been to. We are all connected!

  • @cobfucious
    @cobfucious 4 роки тому +231

    A lot of these interviews with these guys..not just Graham...really make you realize how much we have lost touch as a species with the natural world around us. So many folks living in big cities never really even see the stars. So many people spend so much time looking down at their little screens...they forget to look up, and at the world around them. I live in a very rural area. I love it when friends from big cities come to visit. Especially if they have never been here. Or, if they have always lived around mountains..never really seen a sun fully set..all the way down and beyond. You see so many stars in the sky here. Everyone talks about taking trips to these places around the world to see the big sites and cities. I think more people should take a trip to nowhere and enjoy the pure nothingness around you. It will show you just how much there is to see when nothing else is around to interfere. We are so tiny...yet and integral part of something so inconceivably expansive.

    • @dontcare7086
      @dontcare7086 2 роки тому +6

      I hunt so luckily I've been on trips were you see the vastness of the universe from a mountain top in the middle of nowhere. It is truly breathtaking especially since my city gives off so much light pollution you only see the moon and maybe the north star even with a telescope. Winter is the only time you see a few more stars but it is nothing. I think that's why we lost our curiosity. Every time I'm in the wild and can see space as our ancestors did I realize how just insignificant we are in comparison to the universe and wonder what is out there?

    • @TexasRiverRat31254
      @TexasRiverRat31254 2 роки тому +2

      @@dontcare7086 Yes! I've spent many nights on the southern edge of the West Elk Wilderness in CO and the Milky Way is absolutely amazing.

    • @bigperm079
      @bigperm079 2 роки тому +6

      Kinda feel we were led in that direction, on purpose. Not to sound like an conspiracist but someone/something wanted modern civilization to forget the past

    • @pietdevriess8194
      @pietdevriess8194 Рік тому

      Well spoken!

  • @robertatherton2351
    @robertatherton2351 5 років тому +199

    Mr. Hancock. Your Passion is contagious. Don't ever stop.

  • @maxralph1363
    @maxralph1363 5 років тому +725

    “The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again.”- Robert Jordan

    • @jjmac1847
      @jjmac1847 5 років тому +32

      "he came like the wind, like the wind he touched everything, then like the wind...he was gone"

    • @squeezenator2152
      @squeezenator2152 5 років тому +43

      “History became legend. Legend became myth. And for two and a half thousand years, the ring passed out of all knowledge. Until, when chance came, it ensnared another bearer.” -Galadriel

    • @kaladinstormblessed3117
      @kaladinstormblessed3117 5 років тому +9

      I'm the dragon reborn. Just so you know. K

    • @daviddepue6499
      @daviddepue6499 5 років тому +12

      One of the best book series ever written.

    • @sittingdingo1
      @sittingdingo1 5 років тому +4

      Very sad Roberts real life ending

  • @IzzieNickole
    @IzzieNickole Рік тому +3

    I live by Serpent Mound, it’s a really amazing place to visit, awesome vibes.

  • @michaeloedy1568
    @michaeloedy1568 4 роки тому +436

    Having only learned about The Great Serpent Mound as a footnote in Jr. High Ohio History class, I finally took my family to see it in 2012 which was a drought year. It is absolutely an agricultural site and no one talks about it. My father graduated from Ohio State’s Ag department in 63’ and has been an agronomist his entire life. He knew nothing about The Great Serpent Mound. Each one of the “humps” lines up with a sunrise/sunset or a moonrise/moonset. One of the humps that face a Southeasterly represents the last frost in the spring which is absolutely critical for planting corn. Curiously It is situated on some of Ohio’s least productive soil. It is only about 30 minutes from the Ohio River and about an hour from downtown Cincy. The surrounding towns are very small. Pack your lunch if you visit. The last glacier sheets never reached this part of Ohio and it has that old “woodland” feel to it. This area did not receive the rich glacial till that Northern Ohio did. As some people have mentioned, the Northwest boundary where the snake’s mouth is marks a small elevated plateau next to where an old iron type meteor hit. A beautiful creek cuts through that scoured out area now. The water source and high ground is pbly what drew the ancient farmers to this area. It is so worth a visit.

    • @acefromottawa6799
      @acefromottawa6799 4 роки тому

      Michael Oedy ancient farmers from 2500 years ago?? What you smoking? Gimme some.

    • @michaeloedy1568
      @michaeloedy1568 4 роки тому +12

      ACE TOTHEFACE The Fort Ancient culture that built this mound was here in 1,200 Ad. Before them it was The Adena people around 900 Ad.

    • @michaeloedy1568
      @michaeloedy1568 4 роки тому +8

      I do find it odd they use the word “ancient”. I don’t think of 1,200 AD as ancient.

    • @acefromottawa6799
      @acefromottawa6799 4 роки тому +2

      Michael Oedy no neither would I. I thought the fellow in the video said 2300 years. My mistake!

    • @fitzinabox
      @fitzinabox 3 роки тому +4

      An hour from the Ohio river? An hour from cicni? You couldn’t be more wrong.

  • @flashkraft
    @flashkraft 5 років тому +1840

    25th century archaeologist:- Notre Dame is a fantastic site. We believe it dates back to the early 21st century around the year 2020.
    25th century version of Graham Handcock:- But isn't there evidence that it was reconstructed from a pre-existing structure that burned down and parts of it are much older?
    25th century archaeologist:- Don't be ridiculous. Thats pseudo science.

    • @roccomarcy
      @roccomarcy 5 років тому +111

      powerful comment

    • @deltablues24
      @deltablues24 5 років тому +34

      Internet winning type of comment right here

    • @UnimpressedGoose
      @UnimpressedGoose 5 років тому +19

      This comment literally blew my mind.

    • @lethaloutdoors001
      @lethaloutdoors001 5 років тому +22

      Perspective on point dude

    • @cmario510
      @cmario510 5 років тому +42

      flashkraft I’m too high for this comment man wow

  • @WockhartEnthusiast
    @WockhartEnthusiast 5 років тому +77

    Graham has a great way of explaining things. I find myself 100% absorbed into everything he talks about.

    • @Spindlegrind
      @Spindlegrind 2 роки тому

      Go search for his audiobooks. Many of them are on UA-cam and about 25% of them he reads himself.

  • @mikegeary2112
    @mikegeary2112 4 роки тому +495

    This guy could talk about a dog taking a dump, and make it sound glorious.

  • @ga43ga54
    @ga43ga54 4 роки тому +30

    His vocabulary is majestic!!

  • @jaredmehrlich6683
    @jaredmehrlich6683 5 років тому +1476

    Ancient miniature golf course.

    • @riv6580
      @riv6580 5 років тому +1

      Jared Mehrlich more like sacred coatl

    • @Mynameismyumame
      @Mynameismyumame 5 років тому +4

      Wise men

    • @ShamanMcLamie
      @ShamanMcLamie 5 років тому +7

      Have you ever been golfing at Serpent Mound? If you didn't know the only reason Serpent Mound still exists is because they built a Golf Course around it. Those white lines are golf cart tracks. Had it not been a golf course it probably would have been farmland where it would have been flatten over time to grow food. Countless mounds were destroyed by farmers.

    • @shanena5322
      @shanena5322 5 років тому +5

      A joke but could be... it really could be that simple.

    • @AS-zn6wp
      @AS-zn6wp 5 років тому +2

      Jared Mehrlich haha!

  • @asianthor
    @asianthor 5 років тому +111

    Graham Handcock needs to be given the gift of another 100 years of life, because what is going to be discovered between now and 100 years, it's going to be absolutely amazing.

  • @matthewfateful
    @matthewfateful 4 роки тому +39

    Graham Hancock is one of my favorite minds. Read one of his books & fell in love with his astounding work into the history of humanity.

    • @cheeky9334
      @cheeky9334 Рік тому +2

      Im sorry to tell you but most of it isn't based on any fact and he provides little to no scientific evidence for any of the claims he makes. I suggest looking up debunking graham hancock videos, it's genuine, studied and expert archeologists who dispute and destroy every single bit of evidence hancock brings

  • @blacksonne19
    @blacksonne19 2 роки тому +12

    Graham is one of the most brilliant minds in the world today. I love listening to him.

  • @exxosetty
    @exxosetty 5 років тому +463

    I grew up right next to Serpent Mound. Peebles, Ohio. My family farm being a mile down the road from it. It’s magic.

    • @gatordontplaynoshit3332
      @gatordontplaynoshit3332 5 років тому +8

      I live like 30 minutes away from peebles lol

    • @gatordontplaynoshit3332
      @gatordontplaynoshit3332 5 років тому +2

      Serpent Mound is pretty amazing though, right!!??

    • @dalegribble2620
      @dalegribble2620 5 років тому +35

      I'm from Peebles also. Nobody talks about the cave down by the stream that's literally filt with snakes.

    • @keifercathel5030
      @keifercathel5030 5 років тому +4

      My grandmothers from peebles grew up in cville

    • @AaronTBaron
      @AaronTBaron 5 років тому +6

      Small world. I lived in Winchester and graduated from North Adams in 2000. Only 15 minutes from Peebles and my step fathers last name is Setty.

  • @shiraleana2103
    @shiraleana2103 5 років тому +423

    “Here is the place where earth whispered to the sky...” Graham Hancock.

    • @basemaster300
      @basemaster300 4 роки тому +13

      Ira Rosalyn was his hand really on his cock while he said that?

    • @scubadawg1555
      @scubadawg1555 4 роки тому +7

      @@basemaster300 no his hand is just shaped like a cock

  • @aldwincleofe6889
    @aldwincleofe6889 4 роки тому +47

    this is the place where the earth whispered to the sky...
    god damn that's beautiful

    • @dosran5786
      @dosran5786 3 роки тому +1

      stone henge too so cool

    • @NCRonrad
      @NCRonrad 3 роки тому

      Better kill all the Buffalo. FAST

  • @eldiablo7455
    @eldiablo7455 4 роки тому +554

    Mr Hancock, I promise you that one day I'll get my lazy ass to watch the whole podcast instead of your clips here and there.

    • @user-te1zm6dz8q
      @user-te1zm6dz8q 3 роки тому +1

      El Diablo I feel the same exact way. Haha

    • @oldaccount5479
      @oldaccount5479 3 роки тому +9

      Do it. Right now. Sit through you wont regret it.

    • @N0Xa880iUL
      @N0Xa880iUL 3 роки тому +1

      Watch on 2x

    • @OmniscientSloth
      @OmniscientSloth 3 роки тому +5

      Lol! They are completely worth watching. I sometimes just put one on to go to sleep at night.

    • @B0nnylassy
      @B0nnylassy 3 роки тому +1

      Omniscient Sloth haha me too. Gets me every time 😴

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 5 років тому +686

    Serpent Mound is a pretty sweet band name.

    • @xensonar9652
      @xensonar9652 5 років тому +50

      Sounds like a trouser tent.

    • @cockzilla13
      @cockzilla13 5 років тому +26

      Jo Po that’s what I call my dick bulge

    • @Beeeezyyy
      @Beeeezyyy 5 років тому +1

      You guys have any good bands I can check out?

    • @sterlingarcher81
      @sterlingarcher81 5 років тому

      @@Beeeezyyy Check out "Blue Stones". Awesome band, similar sound to the Black Keys. Ironically enough, this guy was talking about Blue Stones at Stonehenge. Now I know where the band got its name.

    • @Prog4Prog
      @Prog4Prog 5 років тому +2

      2PhoneSensei yeah! Check out: Devin Townsend Project, Porcupine Tree, Steven Wilson Project, Tool, Haken, Rush, Plini, A perfect circle.

  • @mattbenson8078
    @mattbenson8078 5 років тому +194

    I like this guy. You can tell he loves what he does

  • @MyNLR
    @MyNLR Рік тому +1

    The fact that they would not let Graham on site proves to me he is on the Right track. They would not be nervous to have him there if he wasn't right.

  • @christopherhelms7290
    @christopherhelms7290 4 роки тому +99

    The summer solstice seems to have been incredibly important to a lot of different people all over the world. That they had the means to pinpoint exactly when it took place is a mystery all by itself, since doing so implies a timekeeping ability that humans are not supposed to have yet posessed.

    • @danidejaneiro8378
      @danidejaneiro8378 2 роки тому +8

      I can barely keep track of the hours in the day but people who never even went to school knew exactly which day had the most minutes of sunlight. Extraordinary.

    • @silverdragon710
      @silverdragon710 Рік тому +1

      What kind of means? they only had to live in one place for a longer period and observe the sky all year round year after year. They didn't just come up with this it took time. It's not that much of a mystery

    • @ajc1080
      @ajc1080 Рік тому +1

      @@danidejaneiro8378 "Education is important to make a man complete, but everything I learned in school I learned again on the street"

    • @choicemeatrandy6572
      @choicemeatrandy6572 Рік тому

      @@silverdragon710 I'd love for you to prove this by going to a remote part of the world and "figuring it out"

    • @silverdragon710
      @silverdragon710 Рік тому

      @@choicemeatrandy6572 what part of "it took time" didn't you understand? people have been around for thousands of years before they completely figured that out

  • @johnnymcjohn
    @johnnymcjohn 5 років тому +615

    Really interesting talk. This guy has some crazy knowledge.

    • @JUK3MASTER
      @JUK3MASTER 5 років тому +20

      He is talking gibberish. He was wrong on many things. Don't take any guest on the JRE podcast as an expert

    • @Albin_491
      @Albin_491 5 років тому +29

      @@JUK3MASTER LMAO FUCK U

    • @AndresLopez-hs5tp
      @AndresLopez-hs5tp 5 років тому +3

      @@JUK3MASTER what list?

    • @johnnymcjohn
      @johnnymcjohn 5 років тому +64

      JUK3MASTER Just curious what would qualify as an expert to you. This guy graduated from Durham University with Honors in Sociology in 1973 and has been researching this subject for over 40 years, authoring several books in the field. I think your bar is extremely high.
      Saying Joe doesn’t ever have experts on his podcast is pretty hyperbolic and misleading when he clearly does. Please explain your reasoning, cause if this person happens to have a shady history, I’d like to know....
      Point form will do. Preferably with citations. Thank you :)

    • @ChiTownBF3
      @ChiTownBF3 5 років тому +42

      @@JUK3MASTER how much are the soy bean companies paying you?

  • @ajmoton1923
    @ajmoton1923 2 роки тому +8

    I just love the fact that Mr Graham always seems like he just illustrated with his eloquent voice and language as everybody saying that history is about remembering not imposing your thoughts beliefs and prejudices but examining the facts so that we really know what happened so that maybe we can impact the future positively God bless him and thank him for being strong enough to be honest when it comes to his beliefs and his research

  • @solowstang9821
    @solowstang9821 4 роки тому +48

    I remember being called a dumb ass in high school for saying light pollution was a thing...

    • @DudemeisterNL
      @DudemeisterNL 4 роки тому

      I'm with you my dude

    • @solowstang9821
      @solowstang9821 4 роки тому +4

      @@DudemeisterNL it's funny how uneducated people are

    • @aurorab4553
      @aurorab4553 3 роки тому +8

      people called you dumb for that?? your school must of been retarded.

    • @youhaveinfinitevalue5755
      @youhaveinfinitevalue5755 3 роки тому +5

      You were called a dumb ass by high school age children. No one knows less then a 13-25 year old, yet they know it all. At least they will remember where they heard it first and still not have the brains to feel like dumb asses. As the mind matures to the age of wisdom in our twilight, it’s confirmed after learning so much, how much there is still to learn, and we know very little. But one just looks up in the city seeing only a few stars, and out to the country where the universe manifests, to realize we polluted the sky’s with light. Some are beyond their years in wisdom, some never learn, and become lifelong democrats.

    • @copyb594
      @copyb594 3 роки тому +1

      @@youhaveinfinitevalue5755 I’m not reading that but you were responding to a comment with a paragraph and ended with “democrats” I’m sure what youre saying is so true and mind blowing tho

  • @JimRFF
    @JimRFF 4 роки тому +50

    "If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how men would believe and adore; and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the City of God which they had been shown! But every night come out these envoys of beauty, and light the universe with their admonishing smile." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Nature"

    • @marquesburman1380
      @marquesburman1380 2 роки тому

      I appreciate being able to see them every night having been unable to for some years

  • @wtfjoe3276
    @wtfjoe3276 4 роки тому +42

    Serpent mound is in my county. So rad to see a talk on it. We have so many other mounds around here also that aren’t a public site, that sit on private property. Ones that educated people haven’t came to explore and theorize about. I wish I could speak to this guest and invite him to come have a hands on session on private property that I have access to to get his take. People take it very serious around here. Others have been known and scolded for digging at them. The city just found a new site while developing a mall and another while building a recreational path. Come visit again!

  • @georgerowe9166
    @georgerowe9166 Рік тому +15

    When Joe mentions light pollution, I can attest to that. I love ancient civilization but the one thing that always puzzled me was man's obsession with the heavens. Then when I was in Desert Storm, I remember being on guard duty and it was wicked dark then looking up at the sky. I can't really describe how I felt while looking up at the sky - I was humbled, fascinated, scared. I then realized why ancient man was so interested in the night skies - its beauty, its majesty, it even felt alive to me. It was then that I realized that I was looking at the same sky as those ancient peoples and at that moment, even though it was cold out, I felt warm, like I was enveloped in a hug. I like to think that our ancestors were there beside me and gave me a hug after realizing how special the sky was to them. You know, like a parent or grandparent giving you a hug after learning a life lesson.

    • @circusofsix
      @circusofsix Рік тому

      thank you for your service and your beautiful description of your experience.

    • @JamesThomas-bj8ih
      @JamesThomas-bj8ih Рік тому

      We are atoms ⚛️ protons and neutrons. When we “ die” we go back to that form . The stars ✨ , universe galaxy 🌌 are all made up of atoms ⚛️ “ US” . So you did get a hug from ancient ancestors my friend . Very well said also

    • @Bloodtoxx
      @Bloodtoxx Рік тому

      @@JamesThomas-bj8ih LMFAO

    • @munkymittens
      @munkymittens Рік тому

      Thank you for your service

    • @ThoseOneGuysInc
      @ThoseOneGuysInc Рік тому

      I grew up in Wyoming and if you left my little town it was super dark. I never realized how luck I was just to be able to see the Milky Way multiple times a year.

  • @alexc8209
    @alexc8209 2 роки тому +1

    GH blew my mind more than any other single human being. I owe him a debt of openminded-ness and wisdom.
    thankyou Mr Hancock.

  • @Nick-ky5yn
    @Nick-ky5yn 4 роки тому +20

    I could listen to this man speak for hours.

  • @brennden3232
    @brennden3232 5 років тому +11

    Graham Hancock is so intelligent. I always enjoy listening to what he has to say. His beliefs always involve everything as a whole and how we're all connected. His beliefs on incarnation, ancient medicines and their connections to spirit, remembering instead of learning, I agree with them all. A lot of people just learn one thing and say, since that's real it's the only truth and everything else is wrong.

  • @danrgoodnight9345
    @danrgoodnight9345 4 роки тому +2

    I've followed Graham since the early 90s - pure genius. Everyone should listen to what he says.

    • @timzahler710
      @timzahler710 2 роки тому

      His interviews w art bell are classics

  • @apolloseptimus7337
    @apolloseptimus7337 2 роки тому +1

    Mr Graham Hancock, my deepest respects! 🙏Joe need more of these kind of people so we can understand /see our past! Thank you! 🙏

  • @IZZYZIGG
    @IZZYZIGG 5 років тому +591

    There’s a pile of stones resembling eggs located somewhere near that mound. There you will find the Poisonous Trail Treasure Map 3.

    • @xxraddrummerxx
      @xxraddrummerxx 5 років тому +4

      Izzy Zigg up the Irons! 🤘

    • @LordDarthSmyth
      @LordDarthSmyth 5 років тому +8

      Is that close to the Viking tomb ruins?

    • @AL95621
      @AL95621 5 років тому +9

      I was in Turkey last summer. There are big carved heads in “Marmaris” u can dive down and touch em. I have gopro pics of the darn things. So cool

    • @emmdeee
      @emmdeee 5 років тому +4

      its actually at the very tail of the serpent mound

    • @cjbarnes2010
      @cjbarnes2010 5 років тому +14

      The treasure map of one eyed Willy ?

  • @1981robbo
    @1981robbo 5 років тому +24

    This Graham hancock character is one of the best talkers you've had on. Great subject matter

    • @crispcrispy
      @crispcrispy 5 років тому +1

      Yeah it's too bad he is a total hack

  • @woody5109
    @woody5109 2 роки тому +6

    Graham knows what’s he’s talking about, he researches deeply, he picks his words carefully. He has a great series of books, opens your eyes.

    • @danielfallu5716
      @danielfallu5716 Рік тому

      Dating studies at Serpent Mound have torn his predictions to shreds. The flat unaltered soil underneath the Mound dates to 300 BC.

  • @haromaster6086
    @haromaster6086 3 роки тому +3

    He absolutely right. We never look up. When I’m up north in the woods the sky is so vibrant and bright. It’s amazing. It must be what they saw everyday.

  • @lilpsack7194
    @lilpsack7194 5 років тому +5

    This place makes me emotional when I visit it. Some crazy vibes going on there.

  • @Abstract180
    @Abstract180 4 роки тому +44

    One of the greatest guests in JRE history.

  • @TheName008
    @TheName008 2 роки тому +4

    Just got Hancock's book (revised edition). Can't wait to really dig in. Thanks for having him on JRE! So many great interviews on JRE.

  • @bobsmoot2392
    @bobsmoot2392 3 роки тому

    "Earth whispered to sky"... How beautifully captured in words!

  • @daisygirl1217
    @daisygirl1217 5 років тому +4

    Another amazing clip with Mr. Hancock!...I thankfully live in town that has fought against light pollution and because of that the night skies here are absolutely amazing...On another note my personal belief is that the ancients build these incredible monuments to honor God, the Sun.

  • @dsmyify
    @dsmyify 5 років тому +25

    If you have never seen the milky way with your own eyes, you need to. Utterly profound.

    • @Chorkaloopa
      @Chorkaloopa 5 років тому +3

      It's odd to think that people haven't seen it. Dark Sky parks are where it's at. :)

    • @dsmyify
      @dsmyify 3 роки тому

      @boss 630 ~ Aye, ya muppet !

    • @dsmyify
      @dsmyify 3 роки тому

      @boss 630 👉 ... smell yer maw!

  • @tonygunk1886
    @tonygunk1886 3 роки тому +3

    Graham, you sir are why I got into archaeology! Appreciate your inspiration

  • @countryman6412
    @countryman6412 2 роки тому +2

    Remembering Jan 6th:
    • Gas was $1.93 per gallon.
    • There was low inflation
    • Supply Chain was functioning well
    • Economy was strongest in 50 yrs.
    • Border was controlled and secure
    • Planty of workers to fulfill labor needs
    • Stock Market was at a record high
    • 401K's had record high values.
    • Interest rates were a record lows

  • @cherokeewarcry
    @cherokeewarcry 5 років тому +215

    06:44 "Light pollution fuels our infantile existence in a lot of ways because it doesn't constantly remind us that we're part of this great thing."
    Damn Joe. Drop that mic.

    • @dsmyify
      @dsmyify 5 років тому +5

      He's right. It's the greatest show on earth.

    • @tigervalley62
      @tigervalley62 4 роки тому +23

      He's right you know. I went on an African Safari when I was around 15 with my family, and something that I will never forget for the rest of my life is looking up and witnessing the vast amounts of billions and billions of stars. It's such a surreal and magical experience. I mean, you could literally see hundreds of galaxies with the naked eye. GALAXIES my guy. You simply CANNOT capture that experience on film. No way in hell. It's a thing you have to experience for yourself in person. It's an honest shame that here in Europe or any heavily urbanised civilization for that matter has caused us to forget the lost joy of what it means to be part of this great universe. We have lost touch with that spirituality in a way. That connection. It's truly sad to think about. I was one of the lucky ones.

    • @JoseFlores-mx6fg
      @JoseFlores-mx6fg 4 роки тому +1

      He’s been waiting to drop that shit for a minute now 🤯🤯

    • @oddunb6190
      @oddunb6190 4 роки тому +1

      @Joshua Moolman I agree. But not having electricity sucks. They should turn the streetlights off at midnight though. Completely unnecessary

    • @hc2155
      @hc2155 3 роки тому +3

      @@oddunb6190 Not if you want there to be less rapes or robberies.

  • @josephhing568
    @josephhing568 5 років тому +5

    Thank you Graham, your insight is decades ahead.

  • @timothygu3
    @timothygu3 3 роки тому +5

    I went to the Serpent Mound and smoked a huge joint with a friend and just kinda walked around. It was pretty cool. There’s a bunch of Native American mounds in Ohio.

  • @jlouri
    @jlouri 3 роки тому +4

    I’m glad I watched this man describe that place

  • @terry10tnj
    @terry10tnj 4 роки тому +165

    I live like 20 mins away from serpent mound. Used to smoke weed there in high school 😂 everyone told us growing up it was just a “burial mound for Indians” . Obviously not!!

    • @shmopboyz353
      @shmopboyz353 4 роки тому +3

      Terry Johnson That’s Shyt wouldn’t slide wit me.

    • @myquest666420
      @myquest666420 4 роки тому +9

      Same with Cahokia Mounds in Cahokia.
      Well, the part about smoking weed.

    • @timwodochek1412
      @timwodochek1412 4 роки тому +1

      @@myquest666420 heck yea st clair county.

    • @myquest666420
      @myquest666420 4 роки тому

      Tim Wodochek I’m in south St. Louis city, but I loved going to Cahokia Mounds.

    • @cgustafson240
      @cgustafson240 4 роки тому +6

      You hear that a lot about mounds. I think is because most people fail to see the complexities and purpose of them. So they go with the simple answer. That area has hundreds if not thousands of smaller mounds scattered throughout the Ohio Valley.

  • @fadeddd2898
    @fadeddd2898 4 роки тому +8

    Dude I literally live right next to this place, ive went there many times and its insanely beautiful

  • @honkykong4674
    @honkykong4674 Рік тому +12

    I was born & raised in southern Ohio & have been to Serpent Mound several times. Some archeologists date the mound as far back as 500 B.C. & attribute it's construction to the Early Woodland Adena Indians, who were found in many adjacent burial mounds in the area. There is a small museum there that displays the excavation of some of those nearby mounds. It's a beautiful, mystical place.

  • @taylorrhodes1895
    @taylorrhodes1895 3 роки тому +2

    Mr. Hancock is absolutely my favorite person to listen to on Joe’s podcast....he’s so passionate about our history and connection to the past, certain information we’ve lost over the centuries, really how adept and amazing these past civilizations were, archaeology, etc etc all which I find extremely fascinating and important to understand

    • @AIenSmithee
      @AIenSmithee 2 роки тому +1

      Hi Taylor I have this amazing snake oil I reckon you’ll love. Only $300 a bottle.

    • @taylorrhodes1895
      @taylorrhodes1895 2 роки тому

      @@AIenSmithee 😂 🤣

    • @secondchance6603
      @secondchance6603 Рік тому

      @@AIenSmithee What an amazingly stunningly well thought out retort. 🙄

    • @AIenSmithee
      @AIenSmithee Рік тому

      @@secondchance6603 It wasn't. It was an off the cuff smart arse joke. You see, I don't take UA-cam "intellectualism" seriously. This isn't an academic classroom. Ask, yourself, what would you need to see to admit to yourself that what you believe is garbage. I know, because I used to believe this garbage.

    • @secondchance6603
      @secondchance6603 Рік тому

      @@AIenSmithee "Ask, yourself, what would you need to see to admit to yourself that what you believe is garbage. I know, because I used to believe this garbage."
      Oh I get it now, your right and anyone who disagrees with you is wrong. Have a nice day/night/whatever.

  • @Scottytanner89
    @Scottytanner89 3 роки тому

    Could honestly listen to Graham talk about anything, so much passion

  • @equalizer1553
    @equalizer1553 5 років тому +17

    Joe jumping in with a profound observation at the end

  • @thedondeluxe6941
    @thedondeluxe6941 5 років тому +167

    Longest Joe has ever gone without talking.

    • @dmace81
      @dmace81 5 років тому +3

      Silent Joe lol

    • @popefrancis80
      @popefrancis80 4 роки тому +1

      Except with the Edward Snowden solo show, with joe just sitting there without being able to slip in a single sentence

    • @justaddfire4418
      @justaddfire4418 4 роки тому +2

      His brain was probably running rampant with thoughts of wolves, grass fed elk meat, saunas, and dmt

  • @thewaywardgrape3838
    @thewaywardgrape3838 2 роки тому +2

    I've read Graham Hancock's works before and have always enjoyed listening/reading from those that dare question the status-quo; those that have wonder, curiosity, passion and a open mind. Especially important in 2021, where most believe and parrot exactly what facebook tells them, the news in their country tells them, the government tells them.

    • @annieinwonderland
      @annieinwonderland Рік тому

      Then get listening to Dr Jorden Petersen but do your homework on what he is saying as he says do you homework.

  • @zachyeet1806
    @zachyeet1806 3 роки тому

    Drove 300 miles each way to see Serpent Mound on the solstice on this recommendation. Totally worth it. It’s hard to see the sunset from the front since the trees around it are getting overgrown but still a beautiful experience.

  • @gavinhell4597
    @gavinhell4597 5 років тому +70

    One of the best ever theories on stone henge I’ve ever heard. He’s got me convinced 😮👍👍👍

    • @MrShanester117
      @MrShanester117 5 років тому +21

      Gang Gang
      There was a straw henge and a wood henge but the big bad wolf came and blew them down

    • @gavinhell4597
      @gavinhell4597 5 років тому

      MrShanester117 Deep man

    • @patrickfranklin5312
      @patrickfranklin5312 5 років тому

      No one is older enough to Kno

    • @gavinhell4597
      @gavinhell4597 5 років тому

      Patrick Franklin isn’t that the point of archeology?

    • @jacobdorris3619
      @jacobdorris3619 5 років тому

      Gang Gang Not the same as experiencing it

  • @traphousezombie8003
    @traphousezombie8003 5 років тому +106

    Yeah being from ohio I can also say,the serpent mound is CRAZY!!

    • @The-Almighty-Whitey
      @The-Almighty-Whitey 5 років тому +1

      I was born and raised in Columbus and never hear of it

    • @firstlast742
      @firstlast742 5 років тому +8

      Representing

    • @cappy2282
      @cappy2282 5 років тому +1

      I live in Youngstown... never visited tho. I heard about it from "ancient aliens" on history channel lol

    • @Itskylewalker
      @Itskylewalker 5 років тому +4

      I live in California im about to do a trip all around the eastcoast some of midwest this summer. I'm trying to go there.

    • @TheBiggerDavo
      @TheBiggerDavo 5 років тому +2

      I caught it by happy accident driving for work. Luckily I had a couple hours to explore.

  • @williams.vincent4235
    @williams.vincent4235 3 роки тому +7

    It should be known that Hancock has plenty of critics so like others, I don’t take everything he says as the “gospel truth “. However I do agree with him that we/archeologists/historians/anthropologists etc. need to have more of an open mind and continue searching for the truth about our history

  • @chandlorpersaud1546
    @chandlorpersaud1546 2 роки тому +1

    Graham is my favorite JRE guest by far

  • @mrbrian826
    @mrbrian826 4 роки тому +103

    The title of this video sounds like a Harry Potter book or something: Joe Rogan and The Serpents Mound

    • @theshape3431
      @theshape3431 3 роки тому +1

      This dude looks like Harry Potter

    • @kartierkartierkarti
      @kartierkartierkarti 3 роки тому

      @@theshape3431 if instead of wands and wizards it was mushrooms and elk

  • @gordonferrar7782
    @gordonferrar7782 5 років тому +6

    Imagine having a beer on Saturday night in your local Wetherspoons with Graham Hancock.

  • @aclevengerable
    @aclevengerable 2 роки тому

    I live 30 minutes from Serpent Mound and it is truly amazing

  • @Jon_Zeku
    @Jon_Zeku 3 роки тому

    I went to high school with This man, all his essays were one take and he always got A++

  • @williamcutting5224
    @williamcutting5224 5 років тому +13

    I grew up around serpent mound. Peebles Ohio. Magical place

  • @SatoshiFibonacci
    @SatoshiFibonacci 5 років тому +41

    This guy is so smart. One of the best guests he’s ever had.

  • @johnwasilenko3644
    @johnwasilenko3644 2 роки тому

    take notice of how enthralled and quietly Joe listens to Hancock. I think he's probably ONE of the only people he doesn't interrupt...not even once.

  • @patriciachadwick5658
    @patriciachadwick5658 2 роки тому

    Shaking my head 30yrs ago, wondering when our American cousins would search for their history. Hallelujah! It's finally happening...🇺🇸🇬🇧💕

  • @kylerogers2828
    @kylerogers2828 5 років тому +15

    I could listen to Graham for hours...

    • @nancyallen628
      @nancyallen628 5 років тому

      Me too!!!

    • @FinkPloyd504
      @FinkPloyd504 4 роки тому

      And you can. He reads his own books on audible. I have a few

  • @d.s.7637
    @d.s.7637 5 років тому +6

    Ive been to Serpent Mound. Its a really awesome place to visit.

  • @whippoorwillholler740
    @whippoorwillholler740 2 роки тому +10

    Maybe, Graham covered it in the full video but did he mention the mound is located on an impact crater site? That adds even more uniqueness to the site. Yes, it's fascinating. I live in Ohio & have visited the site a few times. Ohio is loaded with geometric sites. Take a look at the Newark Earthworks in Ohio. Especially, the Octagon that lines up with the 18.6 year lunar cycle. Chillicothe has a massive site. Alligator Mound near Granville. Ohio has many, many mounds. I'm fortunate to have visited almost all of them & even a couple secret locations on private property. There's a few books published that show the locations of the public locations. Almost forgot, Joe take a look at Ross Hamilton's research. If you really wanna go into the Ancient Alien different type of direction, take a look at his work. It's also recently been discovered that Serpent lines up with the constellation Draco.

  • @_Wai_Wai_
    @_Wai_Wai_ 3 роки тому

    Graham Hancock's story telling, draws me in.

  • @yolandahernandez5197
    @yolandahernandez5197 5 років тому +13

    People like this, I can listen to them for hours.

  • @ItalianOx23
    @ItalianOx23 5 років тому +19

    This guy is an amazing speaker.

  • @zorroskullgar4698
    @zorroskullgar4698 2 роки тому +1

    Joe has had some the absolute greatest guests the world has to offer...but there's never been one better guest than Graham Hancock

    • @AIenSmithee
      @AIenSmithee 2 роки тому

      You don’t think he is a conspiracy theorist?

    • @zorroskullgar4698
      @zorroskullgar4698 2 роки тому

      @@AIenSmithee Graham? No. Not at all.

    • @AIenSmithee
      @AIenSmithee 2 роки тому

      @@zorroskullgar4698 What do you make of his wild claims and inconsistent logic?

  • @robertwillett4122
    @robertwillett4122 5 років тому +10

    Hey Joe,
    Watch your show, probably most if them. Just wanted to thank you for mostly excellent intelligent information.
    Thank you Sir!

  • @starwinksbackfromtheskypit6790
    @starwinksbackfromtheskypit6790 4 роки тому +5

    This guy understands that we don’t own the earth but the earth owns us.

  • @necotidushane3591
    @necotidushane3591 2 роки тому

    My dad just visited this..we're Shawnee Delaware...it feels good as a native to see a piece of us from the past still here...to make contact from the future! Insane...we're still here. The summer solstice and the winter solstice...we do are dances at this time.

  • @bubbag3176
    @bubbag3176 3 роки тому +8

    “That too aligns with cataclysmic dates of the younger dryas”

  • @Xosidhe
    @Xosidhe 4 роки тому +5

    Take a bong hit whenever he says “heaven and earth”

  • @angelob.2681
    @angelob.2681 5 років тому +8

    No mention of the Giants that built the serpent mounds or the ones allegedly buried underneath it or the fact that the mounds are aligned under the same star system as the pryamids in Egypt.

  • @kc150r
    @kc150r 2 роки тому

    Anyone else love getting stoned and listening to Graham talk?

  • @Waytogodavid
    @Waytogodavid 3 роки тому

    Just bought America before on audible. 17 hrs of goodness! Thank you Graham ill definitely be buying the rest of your books!

  • @stevenmael
    @stevenmael 4 роки тому +3

    The first 30 seconds and my respect for this man has reached its peak, we shouldn't impose our own preconceived notions on what the past, and might i add the universe, is but simply let it speak for itself.

  • @megabeatmanmania
    @megabeatmanmania 5 років тому +41

    Joe"when Graham speaks I let him speak"Rogan

  • @lisawalker7754
    @lisawalker7754 2 роки тому

    Graham Hancock speaks so beautifully

  • @01123581321341
    @01123581321341 Рік тому

    Graham Hancock speaks with such elegance and passion

  • @JNoble-cq7bt
    @JNoble-cq7bt 5 років тому +7

    I live 30 miles from this mound and visit every year while out on my motorcycle. It is a beautiful place that I'm somehow drawn too. 👍

    • @leegarrett5652
      @leegarrett5652 5 років тому +1

      Dam I was getting ready to comment the exact same thing lol Cheers buddy I live in Bethel, and ride my custom sportster their cpl times a year!!

    • @UnimpressedGoose
      @UnimpressedGoose 5 років тому +3

      I smell a bromance cooking

    • @MrTamshin
      @MrTamshin 5 років тому

      Have you visited Alligator Mound in Granville?

    • @leegarrett5652
      @leegarrett5652 5 років тому

      @@UnimpressedGoose Fuckin A!

    • @ShamanMcLamie
      @ShamanMcLamie 5 років тому

      Have you ever been golfing there? The only reason it probably still exists is because it's part of a golf course.

  • @jayc5373
    @jayc5373 5 років тому +190

    And here I thought rockstar came up with the serpent mound on their own.

    • @joshm1931
      @joshm1931 5 років тому +7

      Jay C came here looking for a comment like this

    • @R-Lee-
      @R-Lee- 5 років тому

      What game?

    • @wer123456
      @wer123456 5 років тому +10

      @@R-Lee- RDR2. You can find it on the eastern side of the map.

  • @badgumby9544
    @badgumby9544 2 роки тому

    Super passionate people, like this guy. Have a tendency to only see things they study, the way they want to see them. Not necessarily they way they really are.

  • @awandererTJ
    @awandererTJ 2 роки тому +1

    'Species with amnesia' was Immanuel Velikovsky's term. Being a trained psychoterapist on top of an alternative historian, he substantiated the idea in a book called 'Mankind in Amnesia' (1981). A credit would be nice.

  • @GraveTalkswithShannonScott
    @GraveTalkswithShannonScott 5 років тому +3

    Species With Amnesia by Robert Sepehr was a brilliant book. Joe needs to have him on if he hasn't.