Before watching the podcast in question I believed blinded in what Hancock’s say. I know him personally I already met him in one of the times he came to Brazil with his wife Santha and we all had lunch. Then our friendship grow apart because of intellectual disagreements and the problem that English is not my native language. But since I read fingerprints a long time ago, Graham Hancock has been changing his mind about the things he wrote a lot.
He uses the excuse that he is a journalist who presents the theories and that when things change he shows the new theories. I find this excuse pretty ridiculous. If you write a book about a theory, it's because you believe in it. He's not just presenting theories to readers.
So the right word is he changed his mind and so I wonder what does Graham Hancock if he believes in anything?
I love Graham Hancock's books. I have all. I'm currently reading Magicians of the Gods and America Before.
But as he has changed his mind a lot I think as I read, will he change his mind about this theory I'm reading right now?
Cintia Panizza
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