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The manipulators let Graham Hancock's "Ancient Apocalypse" go up on Netflix (even though it goes against the official historical narrative), primarily because it's a good pressure-release valve for the conspiracy-minded, swaying their focus to a Reset that (maybe) happened 12,000 years ago, rather than the one that clearly happened 250 years ago, with evidence scattered EVERYWHERE just waiting to be explored.

They also plastered the show with globe animations, which is the far more important secret for them to keep safe from the "questioners". (Once that cat's out of the bag, the entire game blows up)

Despite the above, I'm stoked to see it up on the NPC tube. It feels like a fallback/desperation play, as it's definitely going to get more normies to question the timeline they were given in school. I can attest it's perfect for showing to your boomer parents as a super-beginner intro to asking questions about the official narrative.

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neutron 1mo ago

Graham’s show is well done. I think it was described as “dangerous” in the normie news when the first season was out.

Questioning the narrative is indeed dangerous to those who control said narrative.

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₿en Wehrman 1mo ago

yeah it's definitely a net-positive for 99% of the world

i'm one of the hardest critics there is on this stuff lol

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