Egyptologist John Anthony West: Joe Rogan Experience

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Good discussion about Egypt, stubborn scholars and the disregard of Sub-Saharan influence on Egypt.


<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/43782219" width="500" height="281" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe> <p><a href="http://vimeo.com/43782219">JRE #226 - John Anthony West, Brian Redban</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/joeroganexperience">JoeRogan</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>

Skip to 1:34 if you want to know if this dude is legit.:cool:
 
West and the geologist Robert Shock (spelling) were the ones that determined that the sphinx endured water erosion that was not present in that region until around would 8-10 thousand years ago. Which would make the sphinx much older than what is currently accepted.

Robert Bauval is another guy who measured Earths past processions and realized that the sphinx astronomically lined up with the constellation of Leo 10 thousand years ago.
 
I always listen to Joe Rogan's podcasts...pure entertainment and you learns some shit too!
 
watched it this morning. West is an interesting person and has some polarizing but compelling views on evolution which oddly align themselves with a very interesting book of fiction by the comic strip writer of "Dilbert"'s own Scott Adams' book "Gods Debris" which anyone who is interested can read for free if they click the link built into the title I just posted. it's only 133 pages long in print but shouldn't even take 45 minutes to read if you are a fast reader as each page is about 2 paragraphs if that.
 
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enjoyed this one and learned a lot a bit disappointed in his refutation of "darwinian" evolution, mostly in his wording of it.

Even throughout his knocks on western science, which does deserve some knocks, the most he could say was "they're stupid and unimginative" instead of really presenting evidence.

Either way, he's presented some nice info.
 
enjoyed this one and learned a lot a bit disappointed in his refutation of "darwinian" evolution, mostly in his wording of it.

Even throughout his knocks on western science, which does deserve some knocks, the most he could say was "they're stupid and unimginative" instead of really presenting evidence.

Either way, he's presented some nice info.

I'm checking out Michael Cremo right now . . . . I'm not convinced of the alternate theories of evolution to Darwinism . . . But I'm not 100% certain that Darwin is correct. In research phase . . .
 
Re: Eygptologist John Anthony West: Joe Rogan Experience

yeah joe be droppin some knowledge very interesting cat..

but is he gay?? I aint never hear bout jo with any honies, and he is all over the place, his phone book should be a united nation of hoes...

he should be a low budget clooney... the way he gets around.
 
enjoyed this one and learned a lot a bit disappointed in his refutation of "darwinian" evolution, mostly in his wording of it.

Even throughout his knocks on western science, which does deserve some knocks, the most he could say was "they're stupid and unimginative" instead of really presenting evidence.
I think this was due to the nature of the podcast being one which was basically a conversation between a man and an admirer rather than a formal educational symposium for the purposes of presenting a hypothesis while refuting another.

This was a pretty entertaining listen.
 
yeah joe be droppin some knowledge very interesting cat..

but is he gay?? I aint never hear bout jo with any honies, and he is all over the place, his phone book should be a united nation of hoes...

he should be a low budget clooney... the way he gets around.

He's married with at least one daughter.
 
I think this was due to the nature of the podcast being one which was basically a conversation between a man and an admirer rather than a formal educational symposium for the purposes of presenting a hypothesis while refuting another.

This was a pretty entertaining listen.

That's true and still I like how Joe respectfully pushed him on a few questions. Joes really good at keeping a good convo going, informing, presenting ideas, tossing in a few jokes and so on. I listen to his podcast religiously. He tosses it around between informative guys like this guy, MMA guys, and comedians, sometimes both together. I love the format.
 
Re: Eygptologist John Anthony West: Joe Rogan Experience

yeah joe be droppin some knowledge very interesting cat..

but is he gay?? I aint never hear bout jo with any honies, and he is all over the place, his phone book should be a united nation of hoes...

he should be a low budget clooney... the way he gets around.

Really fam? Is this all you got from the thread?
 
I made a thread about Micheal Cremo awhile back, I think it was titled "Dead Mans Secrets, the truth about human history". It was an over hour long interview.



I thought some of the evidence he presented was thought provoking but I'm not entirely behind him when he says modern anatomical humans are millions of years old. What I do agree with him however that human civilization is far older than what is conventionally accepted. The best evidence for this imo is the remnants of underwater cities that have been discovered over the last decade that were at one time on the surface over 12,000 years ago.
 
Props on the mp3 link!

I will check it out later.

worth the listen. The were talking about some stuff I never even heard of. I was at work taking notes like a mofo! Bout to buy some books, dvd's and subscribe to a few news letters after this one.

The ending was interesting when Joe was pressuring John about where human originated from. I too stil have a hard time believing that the environment was the sole reason for our physical differences. I think that has been debunked a few times...hasnt it?

BTW....the fact that John said he had to hide the possibility of the Sphinx being built by and resembling Black Africans due to the fact that he probably wouldnt have been able to get funding or get aid and assistance from other Archaeologist tells says a lot about the real reason why Whites are so interested in Egypt.

Low self esteem having pale faces be over in Africa straight ego trippin!
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I'm listening through it again



Goblekli Tepe


Dated at over 10,000 years old. Remember, according to modern anthropology and archeology there was no advanced tool making, stone building, nor human civilization around this time.


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i was just googlin some stuff related to those Turkey sites.




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....yet these people supposedly had no carving tools to do work like this.




As beneficial as scientific thought has been some of it's practitioners are extremely ignorant of its principles and adopt the policy of berating findings that dispute their long held belief systems. Much of this probably has to do with their ego or financial backing being cut because they are wrong but it is just nonsense. I know some scientific viewpoints seemingly have a monopoly in academia (evolution for example) but when something contradicts initial scientific assertions you would think many would be open to reassessing their theories in the name of science.



It's obvious something is just not right about the actual dating of the Sphinx or how the level of sophistication of the engineering of Gobekli Tepe does not fit accepted models for the human development timeline. I get the pervasive racism that comes with Egypt and other African empires. But for some time now I have suspected human civilization was much older than what is conventionally accepted. Most modern academics continue to assert as if some ancient cultures were just speaking metaphorically or allegorically when referring to "prehistoric" civilizations disappearing after cataclysms.
 
I agree with his take on Evolution & natural selection such silliness.
Good listen very good post
 
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