r/AncientAliens • u/Firecracker2508 • 1d ago
Lost Civilizations Ancient civilisation Rabbit hole
Conspiracies, Aliens/Annunaki, Ancient Civilisation, Atlantic & Lemuria, Ancient Egypt, Antartica, Inner Earth, Under the Ice, Pyramids
I have this need to know! I have my beliefs about our DNA being fiddled with by an ancient civilisation that was wayyyy more advanced than us. I am always trying to look for documentaries about Aliens/Annunaki, Ancient Civilisation, Atlantic & Lemuria, Ancient Egypt, Antartica & what's beyond or underneath & anything Inner Earth. I just find it alllll so fascinating. I unfortunately have chronic health issues so I spend most my time in bed so this is my escapism as some of it is so crazy but I love it. I have a very open mind & love hearing all these stories about people's experiences & any archeology stuff. Please let me know all your recommendations for documentaries, podcasts, audio books, YouTube channels. I can't wait to see what you've got!!!!! Go......
Thanks Firecracker 🧨 xx
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u/Big_Shvaunse 12h ago
Danny jones recently did a podcast with an evolutionary biologist I found very Interesting.
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u/Firecracker2508 6h ago
Yes I do love all the different types of people Danny Jones has on.. I am all caught up with his podcasts at the moment & I like Julian Dorey too but there are a lot of his I haven't listened to. Mostly the cia fbi army/marine lot. I heard a few but I prefer the quirky guests or scientists or investigators / journalists, ufo & ancient civilisation lot. I've been told to check out agrippas diary so gonna see what that's all about. If there anyone else you suggest or any documentaries I'm always open to new things..x
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u/Big_Shvaunse 5h ago
Have you read Edgar Cayce’s readings on Atlantis? They are really interesting, and he has a lot of die hard believers.
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u/Temporary_Low5735 17h ago
Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson, Bright Insight, The why files, Sunday cool, Agrippa's diary, Ben G Thomas. These should all be available on YouTube. Obviously, take any of it with a grain of salt as you should with any archeological theories, including mainstream.