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Graham Hancock as a Guest

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While I'm not a super very active member of the forum (due to personal time constraints) I am a devoted listener of the show. I'd like to suggest having Graham Hancock on as a guest.

Graham's Personal Website

Graham's Wikipedia Page

While Graham probably wouldn't consider himself as a member of the paranormal community, the topic I would recommend asking Graham to discuss would be "the terrestrial hypothesis" of interaction with the "other."

Specifically, Graham might be willing discuss the interaction between humans and entities referred to as "machine elves" and "the goddess" in the DMT community. DMT is a hallucinogen which induces powerful visions in those who partake of it.

I think it would provide yet one more well-documented and -represented perspective on the paranormal. For instance, I've noted a parallel pattern between the reported abduction experience and the DMT experience. Like the abduction experience, each DMT experience is unique to the experiencer, but there are a few common patterns. One pattern is that often the "entities" DMT users interface with "discuss" with the experiencer concern for the environment/nature/Earth and ways that the experiencer can care for the Earth.

If I understand correctly, this is also a theme in paranormal abduction cases, correct? Why might that be?

Graham is also a proponent of there having been an ancient, now-lost human civilization(s). He has extensive knowledge of megalithic structures from around the world. I'm not sure where he stands on the "ancient alien" hypothesis, but he may be willing to discuss that as well.

Graham is a thoughtful, intelligent, open-minded, and well-spoken individual. I think Chris in particular would really appreciate him (if he is not already familiar with his work).
 
If you could get MR Hancock I am convinced it would be a fantastic show, even if it was only a 1/2 hour interview.
 
Graham might be willing discuss the interaction between humans and entities referred to as "machine elves" and "the goddess" in the DMT community.

Hancock might not be paranormal enough for the Paracast. I think his thesis is that the DMT entities could be inter-dimensional beings, or it's just as likely they are merely archetypes hard-wired into the human meat computer. I may misunderstand his thesis.
 
Hancock might not be paranormal enough for the Paracast. I think his thesis is that the DMT entities could be inter-dimensional beings, or it's just as likely they are merely archetypes hard-wired into the human meat computer. I may misunderstand his thesis.

Still I have a lot of questions for him and it would be interesting to see him in the hard ball Paracast ring.
 
Hancock might not be paranormal enough for the Paracast. I think his thesis is that the DMT entities could be inter-dimensional beings, or it's just as likely they are merely archetypes hard-wired into the human meat computer. I may misunderstand his thesis.

I agree that MR Hancock maybe not "paranormal" enough in the sense that it is most often used, however I find his opinions on Atlantis and or an ancient "global" civilisation fascinating and in some ways "paranormal*".
My understanding is that for example he believes the Sphinx monument at Giza (Egypt) is far older than is commonly accepted, and also that Yonaguni (Japan) is an ancient human construction**.


*In this case I mean along side normal, as in: some of his theories go against "conventional" History.

**in the case of Yonaguni the "official" explanation is that it is purely a "natural" geological formation.
 
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