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potholer54 | More debunking of Graham Hancock's "Ancient Apocalypse" (Ep 5: Gobekli Tepe) @potholer54 | Uploaded April 2023 | Updated October 2024, 52 minutes ago.
Fans of Graham Hancock have been invited to correct any errors in this video. After I spent 40 minutes showing all the fabrications and omissions in the first episode, not one Hancock fan disagreed. Instead, most of the replies I got were "Whatabout...."
I don't have the time or energy to debunk every single episode in the series. I started with episode one for obvious reasons, and in response to the most popular 'whatabout' I tackle episode five in this video. I would hope that after being shown all the fabrications in episode one and episode five, fans of the series will be able to fact-check and root out the fabrications and omissions in the other episodes also. I'm not that smart, which means it's not that hard.

"Ancient Apocalypse" is available on Netflix, but to save you the trouble, I've shown the entire transcript here in this video. You can get transcripts from: tvshowtranscripts.ourboard.org/viewforum.php?f=1598

My previous video, covering episode one, is at:
youtube.com/watch?v=zU-wQVAqQnk&t=576s

All the studies I cite are shown in the video, along with titles and authors. All are freely available on Google Scholar.

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