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5.0 out of 5 stars
Harder to follow than Vol 1, but WOW anyway, April 27, 2001
This review is from: Monuments to Life, Vol. 2 - Robert Bauval [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Robert Bauval is a little bit harder to follow because of the way he speaks, but once you own this tape you can watch it a few timse, (you'll want to anyway) and get what he has to say....It's especially astounding when you think of Edgar Cayce's prediction that a chamber would be found under the Sphinx...
This is for thinkers, and if that's the kind you are....you'll love this, even though they don't include something special at the end....they allude to it, but don't show it, but you'll have a good idea....
My only question, seeing as this is years old.....where is the new stuff.....and make sure you get both tapes, Vol. 1 and 2 at the same time, because you'll want to see them both...
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5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a Great Lecture, But Vol 1 should be seen first, April 21, 2001
This review is from: Monuments to Life, Vol. 2 - Robert Bauval [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is part 2 of a lecture started by Graham Hancock and to really appreciate this tape, I recommend viewing his tape Monuments to Life, vol. 1 first. In that tape he presents a wide range of his views, and shows his great insights to the ancient clues that surround us here on earth. Vol 2 is referenced through out Vol 1 and will provide the foundation to really appreciate this tape.
One of Mr. Hancock's greatest assets is his contempt for the "stories" we have been told as facts through the years, and his replacement of far more plausible explanations.
I would have to rate Mr. Handcock as a guide in the wilderness, and his insights provide a path to a far more acceptable presentation of the ancient world than any other single speaker.
While I would assume they don't welcome him in Egypt, I welcome him with open arms, and mind, because he looks and reports what he finds, not what he feels will be accepted.
NOTE: The next time you see pyramids with steps, don't think of them as being used to go up, think of them as being used to go down, and see if the picture makes more sense...
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