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Joe Rogan Experience #2136 - Graham Hancock & Flint Dibble

Joe Rogan Experience #2136 - Graham Hancock & Flint Dibble

Recommended on this episode

MediaRecommended

Magical Egypt

John Anthony West (inferred)

“I can't recommend enough; it's such a fascinating fascinating material; incredible stuff”
“magical Egypt I can't recommend enough it's such a fascinating fascinating material he is two of them two series”— Graham Hancock
BookRecommendedISBN verified

1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed

Eric Cline (inferred)

“go read these books”
“if you look at history go read these books Eric Klein's book comes out tomorrow guy Middleton's book is goes all over the world and looks at collapse”— Flint Dibble
BookRecommendedISBN verified

Understanding Collapse

Guy Middleton (inferred)

“go read these books”
“go read these books Eric Klein's book comes out tomorrow guy Middleton's book is goes all over the world and looks at collapse”— Flint Dibble

The guest's own work

BookBy the guestISBN verified

Fingerprints of the Gods

Graham Hancock

“When I first started writing about this Fingerprints of the Gods in in 1995 I was immediately attacked by archaeology”— Graham Hancock
BookBy the guestISBN verified

Magicians of the Gods

Graham Hancock

“this is from Fingerprints of the Gods no it's from magicians of the Gods oh maybe I repeated it in magicians”— Graham Hancock
BookBy the guestISBN verified

Underworld

Graham Hancock

“he worked with me on the inundation maps for my 2002 book underworld uh I think you have to agree that he's a very major expert”— Graham Hancock
MediaBy the guest

Ancient Apocalypse

Graham Hancock (inferred)

“wrote an open letter to Netflix shortly after the release of my show ancient apocalypse uh really asking Netflix to cancel the show”— Flint Dibble

Also referenced (named, not recommended)

BookReferenced

Hamlet's Mill

Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechend

“these guys Giorgio de santiana and he Von desend uh in an amazing piece of work called Hamlet's Mill uh strongly dispute that”— Graham Hancock