Bob Quinns Atlantean is my favourite book of all time - every chapter leads me on a new journey of discovery - I think I've googled every name in it at this stage - finding other books and writings of the people mentioned - forever grateful - great to see the man in good health.
excellent ,im dipping in n out,,,,its far to good to do it all in ein sitting,thanks Anthony and Bob,love it .All them ole tales n myths have moor than a kernal of trueth and we aint talking nutz ear.
Very interesting comment on Donegal Gaelic/Irish from Bob Quinn. I'm from the Scottish Highlands and was holidaying in Donegal a few years back, where, at the breakfast table one day, three Irish learners from around Dublin were sitting at the next table. They tried speaking to the bean an tigh and she replied in Gaelic/Irish which I could largely understand but they couldn't. Two conversations with local people revealed they always listened to Radio nan Gaidheal, from Inverness, rather than Radio na Gaeltachta. It demonstrates the importance of ancient historical links and the nature of the wider Gaidhealtachd/Gaeltacht, from Kerry to Caithness.
May I know the title (and the author) of the book shown by Mr. Quinn at time 54:30, when mentioned about palaeolithic and megalithic culture in North Africa?
Hi Padraig. I believe Bob was referring to a review of Martin Brennan's book by archaeologist Clare O'Kelly (wife/widow of Michael J. O'Kelly) which was, to put it mildly, a scathing and no-holds-barred appraisal of the book.
@@mythicalireland Thanks Anthony, I did recall the line 'I never so much as had a sighting of him, as the bird watchers say'. There may be a question there for Geraldine Stout, to see if Brennan's work is still regarded with such contempt.
very interesting. i do believe there is a lot of truth in the traditional irish myths & the annals. i also believe that scandinavia is also another key to the origin of the irish & that it too once had “celtic” settlements. (i put “celtic” in inverted commas due to it being a controversial term) also the term “partholón” used in the irish annals for the neolithic peoples of ireland. it’s interesting that there is a a cave in the basque country which also has this name:- www.eurekalert.org/multimedia/pub/98512.php i also believe there are ancient connections between the indigenous traveling communities of ireland, scotland & norway which unlike the rest of europe are not roma but indigenous.
ha ha ha ha do you think the music from today got something todo with middle east ? no it has is some way like berbers egyptian dance and speak the western europe got influences from anatolia , in so many periods because people used like today go and come back to they place of origin around 11.000 years ago , atlantida disappeared and a diluvio took form all the people that escaped from that were the ones that populated western europe and balcans greece even anatolia , armenia after 3000 years of shots of that people returned to place of origin not knowing that they were from there ( anatolian farmers )already admixed with another populations since then lots of tribes did moved to europe taking the way through egypt libya tunisia algeria morocco admixing with others that they encountered, moved to iberia from iberia up to england and ireland, the last tribes that arrived in western europe were the phoenicians , that were a lot of tribes canaanites philistines , hittites , egyptian , hurrians , etc etc , , there is lots of masters talking about , i can recommend a book JP . MALLORY , ALSO QUIINS BOOK IS VERY INTERESTING , but there is so many like humboldt, and so many georgian scholars i will give you a link to a scholar that studied the first language the mother of all languages but you need to be a specialist in linguistics to understand what he deciphered
i remember reading that there was an influx of caucasian d.n.a, around 1500bc around north africa , may be the north african megaliths are the neolthic peoples mirgrating out of europe because of the arrival of the beaker people . possibly the reason we dont find neolithic d.n.a. in western europe today
@@danythrinbell1596 hi mate the latest studies show that indigenous people of britian and ireland pre 20th centry on the whole had 65% beaker d,n,a, 8% neolithic 6% mesolthic etc , with the cultural ,language and religious changes suggest a population replacement . my point was if the mealithic site in north africa was later than irish/british mealithic culture could this show a mirgration. theres is plenty of surviving neo d,n,a, in northern spain , sardinia and all through the mediterranean, perhaps you have ancestors from them areas
that book been censured by the elites around the world is very hard to get hand to a copy , is not in the interest of the Aryan followers that the book fall in the hands of mains stream people
@@theRhinsRanger ua-cam.com/video/nce1CzRY31s/v-deo.html its in other language use google to translate , its very interesting what that guy discovered what he said is true , just is too much for the globalists of the day to change history , it is written the wrong way full of lies
He confuses "Megalithic" with "Mesolithic" multiple times.....as for his claims that agriculture began in the Sahara there is simply no evidence (the cave paintings he refers to don't show any semblance of farming) as for his claims that the Irish language is 5000 years old.....the man is dismissed as a quack by mainstream academia for good reason.
swallow your pride bo , i'm iberian i share dna with irish ancient samples and scothish as well so yes bob quin is right , i bellong to the ancient tribe of iberian CALLAICO , and we come from egypt and the KUNNETS too
@@danythrinbell1596 hi there man. Super interesting about your Egyptian ancestry. Would love if you have any more information on it ? I'm researching a book on it at the moment.
@@caolanmaher5907 i got so many references for you if you took a look at Bob's Quin book it already says and talk about but i got that link for you that can answer all your questions CEMAL ALBERTO CASTELO , google it he will tell you about the western race from where it come from and also you should revisit , Wilhelm Humboldt, MOISES ESPIRITO SANTO , in google got there lots of research about the western origins , you can use google translator
Bob Quinns Atlantean is my favourite book of all time - every chapter leads me on a new journey of discovery - I think I've googled every name in it at this stage - finding other books and writings of the people mentioned - forever grateful - great to see the man in good health.
Great show, great guest
Great episode!
Great discussion Bob and Anthony! So glad I had the day off and was able to be on board for this event. 💚🤍🧡
excellent ,im dipping in n out,,,,its far to good to do it all in ein sitting,thanks Anthony and Bob,love it .All them ole tales n myths have moor than a kernal of trueth and we aint talking nutz ear.
Very interesting comment on Donegal Gaelic/Irish from Bob Quinn. I'm from the Scottish Highlands and was holidaying in Donegal a few years back, where, at the breakfast table one day, three Irish learners from around Dublin were sitting at the next table. They tried speaking to the bean an tigh and she replied in Gaelic/Irish which I could largely understand but they couldn't.
Two conversations with local people revealed they always listened to Radio nan Gaidheal, from Inverness, rather than Radio na Gaeltachta. It demonstrates the importance of ancient historical links and the nature of the wider Gaidhealtachd/Gaeltacht, from Kerry to Caithness.
West of Ireland Irish is authentic
I too am of the Murphy clan. Hello from Michigan
May I know the title (and the author) of the book shown by Mr. Quinn at time 54:30, when mentioned about palaeolithic and megalithic culture in North Africa?
I hope the phrase ' blow in ' goes way back to when new people arrived in ireland.
The sea, the highways of prehistory.
Intriguing chat there.
Atthony, Can you please re-state what Bob was saying during the six second sound glitch at 38.41
Hi Padraig. I believe Bob was referring to a review of Martin Brennan's book by archaeologist Clare O'Kelly (wife/widow of Michael J. O'Kelly) which was, to put it mildly, a scathing and no-holds-barred appraisal of the book.
You can read the review here: www.newgrange.com/stonelight57.htm
@@mythicalireland Thanks Anthony, I did recall the line 'I never so much as had a sighting of him, as the bird watchers say'. There may be a question there for Geraldine Stout, to see if Brennan's work is still regarded with such contempt.
Great stuff Anthony 💚🇮🇪 would you ever get Thomas Sheridan on the show?
He's not in the same league
very interesting.
i do believe there is a lot of truth in the traditional irish myths & the annals.
i also believe that scandinavia is also another key to the origin of the irish & that it too once had “celtic” settlements.
(i put “celtic” in inverted commas due to it being a controversial term)
also the term “partholón” used in the irish annals for the neolithic peoples of ireland. it’s interesting that there is a a cave in the basque country which also has this name:-
www.eurekalert.org/multimedia/pub/98512.php
i also believe there are ancient connections between the indigenous traveling communities of ireland, scotland & norway which unlike the rest of europe are not roma but indigenous.
Funnily enough i was listening to some Gaelic music and i had said to the missus that it sounded similar to music from the middle east
ha ha ha ha do you think the music from today got something todo with middle east ? no it has is some way like berbers egyptian dance and speak the western europe got influences from anatolia , in so many periods because people used like today go and come back to they place of origin around 11.000 years ago , atlantida disappeared and a diluvio took form all the people that escaped from that were the ones that populated western europe and balcans greece even anatolia , armenia after 3000 years of shots of that people returned to place of origin not knowing that they were from there ( anatolian farmers )already admixed with another populations since then lots of tribes did moved to europe taking the way through egypt libya tunisia algeria morocco admixing with others that they encountered, moved to iberia from iberia up to england and ireland, the last tribes that arrived in western europe were the phoenicians , that were a lot of tribes canaanites philistines , hittites , egyptian , hurrians , etc etc , , there is lots of masters talking about , i can recommend a book JP . MALLORY , ALSO QUIINS BOOK IS VERY INTERESTING , but there is so many like humboldt, and so many georgian scholars i will give you a link to a scholar that studied the first language the mother of all languages but you need to be a specialist in linguistics to understand what he deciphered
You cant beat Kerry for scenery the loughs o killarney and area! The real Ireland uabhasach breagha!
Liquid gold.
Quinn pride 🍀 Quae sursum volo videre!
i remember reading that there was an influx of caucasian d.n.a, around 1500bc around north africa , may be the north african megaliths are the neolthic peoples mirgrating out of europe because of the arrival of the beaker people . possibly the reason we dont find neolithic d.n.a. in western europe today
you wrong mate the Neolithic western Europeans are alive today i'm one of them my dna is composed by 6o% Neolithic farmers
@@danythrinbell1596 hi mate the latest studies show that indigenous people of britian and ireland pre 20th centry on the whole had 65% beaker d,n,a, 8% neolithic 6% mesolthic etc , with the cultural ,language and religious changes suggest a population replacement . my point was if the mealithic site in north africa was later than irish/british mealithic culture could this show a mirgration.
theres is plenty of surviving neo d,n,a, in northern spain , sardinia and all through the mediterranean, perhaps you have ancestors from them areas
@@louisbaldwin7097 my 39 cm shared with Scottish samples from north Scotia dated 800 bc and with Ireland 4000 bc tell a different story
Cheers form chile or as we say here "wena chocino ctm no se como llegue aca pero de pana"
Come on now!!! Everybody now knows the pillars of Hercules are the Giants causeway...and Fingals cave in Scotland!!!... Ancient mariners knew that!!!
First time I've heard that!
@@dunneincrewgear first time ive heard that tae
that book been censured by the elites around the world is very hard to get hand to a copy , is not in the interest of the Aryan followers that the book fall in the hands of mains stream people
Which book, theres a few discussed
@@theRhinsRanger ua-cam.com/video/HCD-zbBSZMU/v-deo.html
@@theRhinsRanger ua-cam.com/video/nce1CzRY31s/v-deo.html its in other language use google to translate , its very interesting what that guy discovered what he said is true , just is too much for the globalists of the day to change history , it is written the wrong way full of lies
He confuses "Megalithic" with "Mesolithic" multiple times.....as for his claims that agriculture began in the Sahara there is simply no evidence (the cave paintings he refers to don't show any semblance of farming) as for his claims that the Irish language is 5000 years old.....the man is dismissed as a quack by mainstream academia for good reason.
swallow your pride bo , i'm iberian i share dna with irish ancient samples and scothish as well so yes bob quin is right , i bellong to the ancient tribe of iberian CALLAICO , and we come from egypt and the KUNNETS too
enjoy be proud
@@danythrinbell1596 hi there man. Super interesting about your Egyptian ancestry. Would love if you have any more information on it ? I'm researching a book on it at the moment.
@@caolanmaher5907 i got so many references for you if you took a look at Bob's Quin book it already says and talk about but i got that link for you that can answer all your questions CEMAL ALBERTO CASTELO , google it he will tell you about the western race from where it come from and also you should revisit , Wilhelm Humboldt, MOISES ESPIRITO SANTO , in google got there lots of research about the western origins , you can use google translator
@@caolanmaher5907 the Irish and Scots belong to the same people atlanteans , the low cephalic index people