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Apr 5 2024 02:35am
New started podcast:

Having seen many of everydayastronauts videos, and some up to 3 or maybe even 5 times I'm gonna share this one. Should develop into something good.

https://m.youtube.com/@EverydayAstronaut/videos the video channel link there...


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Apr 5 2024 03:32am

Playing the latest from unchartedX right now, a mix of documentary style videos and a number of podcasts mostly on the topic of lost ancient technology, lost civilizations, megalithic structures, and such.

Lately they received access of a number of vases from egypt that they have scanned, resulting with som well presented data showing they have been made with incredible precision & symmetry - clear evidence that high precision machinery must have been used to create many of these artifacts.

More measurements of more objects from this time period when & if they get access to them are likely come.

Their work ties together real well with what Randall has been working on and presenting on his channel. Evidence of cataclysms, mainly focused on those at the end of younger dryas from probable impacts around 10800 and 11600 years ago, marking the end of the last ice age.

He is going through subtle and not so subtle evidence of asteroid impacts & wildfires, major sea level rises, major flood traces etc. Combine it with some Google earth with or after some episodes for fun, cause you'll easily find a lot yourself. Faded impact craters, volcanos, huge floods having carved out mountains, etc. all over the planet.

Randal Carlsson is guesting on this channel and podcast a few times too...

About Graham I hope you check out his series ancient apocalypse - I haven't read any of his books and I don't really know why some don't like what he is doing, (probably speculations of the past in his books, idk?) but he seems to have done a great deal of good field research on this subject as well in many places and I'm all for it. The ancient Apocalypse series showed me a few sites I had not seen before which is awesome.

Good to see the unchartedX man also got on JRE some months ago, gained a lot of recognition... been following this channel for probably a couple-three years or so.

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Apr 5 2024 03:41am
You may wanna watch this too...

They're all on better terms with eachother now actually from what I've heard.



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Apr 5 2024 03:43am
I'm listening to more of a potcast really.
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Apr 5 2024 06:31am
How To Make Better Decisions | Annie Duke | Modern Wisdom Podcast

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TtsKKYLxPM

About Graham I hope you check out his series ancient apocalypse - I haven't read any of his books and I don't really know why some don't like what he is doing, (probably speculations of the past in his books, idk?) but he seems to have done a great deal of good field research on this subject as well in many places and I'm all for it. The ancient Apocalypse series showed me a few sites I had not seen before which is awesome.



I'll check it out eventually. I don't really have the mental bandwidth right now to dive into Carlson and Hancock, but I suspect a lot of what both of them talk about is interesting at least. Even if I'm not convinced by them, I assume I'll still see some areas I didn't know about before--like you said.

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Apr 6 2024 07:24am
Rory Sutherland on Alchemy - EconTalk




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Rory Sutherland's book "Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science of Creating Magic in Brands, Business, and Life" explores the principles of behavioural economics and psychology in the context of marketing, advertising, and business. Sutherland delves into how human perception, biases, and irrationality play significant roles in decision-making processes. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these psychological nuances to create effective strategies for branding, advertising, and overall business success. The book offers insights and anecdotes drawn from Sutherland's extensive experience in the advertising industry, presenting a blend of theory and practical applications for marketers and business leaders.
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Apr 6 2024 08:23pm
every night i watch and listen to "Wagon" on Yt. hes a games streamer and hes chill :thumbsup: .
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every night i watch and listen to "Wagon" on Yt. hes a games streamer and hes chill :thumbsup: .


Can you link a video? I can't find him. Too many videos on wagons and people with wagon in their name.
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Can you link a video? I can't find him. Too many videos on wagons and people with wagon in their name.


https://www.youtube.com/@WagonYT
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