The Enemies of Graham Hancock in High Places

Graham Hancock is a British journalist and author who has written extensively on topics such as alternative history, archaeology, and pre-Columbian civilizations. In his books and lectures, he has often taken a critical view of the status quo that has made him some powerful enemies in high places. Let’s take a closer look at why Hancock has attracted the ire of so many people over the years.

Hancock’s theories on ancient civilizations have frequently challenged mainstream historical narratives, which has led to criticism from various academic circles. He is particularly well-known for his theories about lost civilization such as Atlantis, which have been met with strong opposition from historians who disagree with his ideas. For example, when his book Fingerprints of the Gods was published in 1995, it was met with widespread skepticism from archaeologists who dismissed it as pseudoscience. The book was even banned from being sold at some bookstores due to its controversial claims. Hancock has also been criticized for his ideas on the Moche civilization of Peru, where he suggested that the pyramids were built to store water in a period of drought.

Despite the criticism, Hancock has remained undeterred in his pursuit of the truth, and has continued to come up with controversial theories on lost civilizations. In 2008, Hancock teamed up with Robert Bauval to write The Orion Mystery: Unlocking the Secrets of the Pyramids, which also caused a stir among Egyptologists and historians. The book was accused of being filled with pseudoscience and having the potential to mislead the public.

The Orion Mystery was also criticized for the way it portrayed the history of Egypt as being controlled by ancient aliens, which was particularly problematic for the country’s historical narrative. Hancock and Bauval have continued to be vocal about their ideas, and have even been granted access to the Egyptian pyramids to conduct research. Hancock has also been accused of making use of fear and intimidation to persuade people to buy his books and join his controversial expeditions.

For example, his book Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization, was criticized for its sensationalism, as it made claims about a hidden agenda of powerful forces that were trying to keep ancient secrets under wraps. Hancock has defended himself by arguing that he is simply asking questions and presenting theories in an attempt to uncover the truth. He has also said that his book was not intended to be taken literally, and that readers should take it with a pinch of salt. Hancock’s books have been popular among readers who are interested in alternative theories on ancient civilizations and their mysterious origins.

In addition to academics, Hancock has also made powerful enemies among government officials. In 2015 he wrote an article for The Guardian titled “Stonewalling by the State Department” in which he accused Hillary Clinton’s State Department of suppressing evidence about his research into ancient ruins in Bolivia. He argued that the department had deliberately blocked access to certain sites that could potentially prove his theories correct. Hancock has also accused the State Department of being in cahoots with the academic establishment, and of working to keep ancient secrets hidden. In a 2013 interview with The Sydney Morning Herald, Hancock said that he had been smeared and libeled by the government and the media. He has since filed a number of complaints with the US authorities, but has so far failed to receive a satisfactory response. Hancock’s accusations have caused backlash among some government officials, who have accused him of being a conspiracy theorist and of seeking to damage Clinton’s reputation.

Hancock frequently travels around the world and visits ancient sites in his search for answers. He has also appeared on numerous television shows and radio interviews, where he has spoken about his theories and research. He has even been featured in documentaries about ancient civilizations.Nevertheless, he has persevered in his pursuits, and has become a popular figure among those who are interested in alternative theories about ancient civilizations.

In 2016, Hancock wrote Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age, which was widely acclaimed and became a best-seller. In the book he argues that the origins of civilization stretch back much farther than conventional archaeological wisdom suggests, and that many of these ancient cultures had knowledge of advanced mathematics and astronomy. The book was praised for its originality and for its willingness to challenge the status quo. Hancock’s work has been highly influential, and his ideas have been embraced by a wide range of people, from academics to conspiracy theorists. His theories have also been explored in films and television shows, such as the Hollywood blockbuster National Treasure and the popular sci-fi TV show Ancient Aliens. His latest book was published in 2019 and is titled Magicians of the Gods. It is a continuation of his earlier work and argues for sophisticated ancient civilizations that were wiped out by natural disasters.

Essentially, Hancock’s theories claim that there are ancient civilizations in the Americas that have been hidden from history and that the conventional archaeological and historical record is inaccurate and incomplete. The book explains that the conventional archaeological and historical record is full of mistakes and misleading information. Hancock argues that there are numerous examples of archaeological discoveries that could not have been made without advanced knowledge of mathematics, astronomy, and engineering.

For example, Hancock argues that the ancient pyramid builders used sophisticated surveying techniques that were known only to modern scientists, and that the Great Pyramid of Giza was constructed using a highly sophisticated method of mass-masonry that requires knowledge of advanced mathematics and engineering. He argues that primitive tools could not have been used to construct the pyramids, because the construction techniques were so complex. For example, he argues that the vast stone blocks of the Great Pyramid weigh an estimated 2 tons each and were carved out of solid granite and transported from a quarry located at a great distance from the site.

Hancock argues that the ancient Egyptians knew how to use the properties of light and sound to communicate with each other. He argues that the ancient Egyptians were able to project their voices and images into the sky to communicate with each other. Hancock argues that the Mayan civilization was much more advanced than conventional historians have realized. He argues that the Mayan civilization was technologically and scientifically advanced. He argues that the Mayans were able to navigate the oceans of the world using advanced navigational tools.

Hancock argues that the Maya built massive structures in the sky using advanced engineering techniques. He argues that the Maya were able to construct astronomical calendars that allowed them to predict eclipses and other astronomical events with a degree of accuracy never before seen in human history. Hancock argues that the ancient Egyptians were able to harness the power of the sun and make use of it to power their society. He argues that the Egyptians were able to predict solar and lunar eclipses

Hancock also argues that the conventional archaeological and historical record is full of errors and misleading information, such as the so-called ‘Flood of Noah’ and the supposed arrival of the ‘Lost Tribes of Israel’ in America. Are these in the historical record? Hancock argues that the story of Noah is a myth that was invented by the ancient Egyptians to explain the movement of the stars. Hancock also claims that the story of the ‘Lost Tribes’ is a myth created by the ancient Israelites to explain their exile in Egypt. He argues that there were no such tribes and that the story is a fabrication that was created to explain the observed geographical patterns.

This accusation caused much controversy and prompted a response from the State Department itself which denied any wrongdoing on their part.

Hancock’s views have also earned him some powerful detractors within the religious community. Various religious leaders have criticized him for questioning established beliefs and challenging traditional narratives about the origins of humanity and civilization. For instance, some Christian groups have condemned him for promoting what they claim are heretical views about human history that go against accepted biblical teachings.

It’s clear that Graham Hancock has managed to make quite a few enemies in high places over the years due to his controversial theories about ancient civilizations and pre-Columbian societies. Though he may not be popular among academics or religious figures, there is no denying that his ideas have had a significant impact on our understanding of human history and its potential connections to mythological stories like Atlantis. Regardless of whether you agree with his theories or not, you can’t deny that he has made an impres

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