After Netflix’s Controversial Ancient Apocalypse Documentary, Graham Hancock to Deliver First Live Lecture After 3 Years!

The new Netflix documentary series Ancient Apocalypse has received a lot of polarising views since its release. Many of them have favoured the claims of former journalist and British Author Graham Hancock, while others have discarded them as conspiracy theories and pseudo-science. However, the show has definitely highlighted the concept of a lost civilization, which has intrigued the viewers for more Graham Hancock theories.

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The host of the series, Graham Hancock, will be making a live talk appearance for his fans and readers, in London on December 14th 2022, after almost three years. The former journalist shared the news on his official Twitter account and also announced that he will be speaking for the alternatives.

Apart from the usual topics of the series, the Talk might also feature his intriguing yet controversial theories in previously written books. Moreover, the event also mentions that Graham will be signing the books for his fans, that will be present at the Lecture. He will also be discussing the ancient site of Karahan Tepe.

For the unversed, the series unfolds the hidden version of history according to Graham and offers a radical approach to the new way of thinking about the past. The docuseries is divided into eight episodes, where the host takes us to a different ancient site, that provide weightage to his theories.

Many historians have a consistent criticism of Graham’s theories and have pointed out the lack of truth behind them. Furthermore, they have also stated that the historian needs to find more evidence to support his controversial claims, rather than just arguing with archaeologists and historians.

The British author has written multiple books like Fingerprints of the Gods, Magicians of the Gods, America Before and Heaven’s Mirrors, based on modern-age archaeological findings, that unearth some groundbreaking evidence. He has also been labelled as a pseudo-scientist because of the controversial claims, regarding the advanced civilization of the Ice Age.

Apart from all the controversy, the series has struck a chord with its niche audience. And has received a polarising reception from netizens and viewers alike. Many history buffs have followed with the criticism, while others have shown great intrigue in the revelation of the lost civilization concept.

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Manjeet Singh
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet loves to steer conversations around films and pop culture(usually to the point of no return). Finding obscure movies and consuming their Wikipedia literature is his daytime hobby. Being a hopeless romantic about cinema is what keeps him going.

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