Sinopsis
Two brothers explore the mysteries of the ages, the ancients, and even some from the modern day.
Episodios
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Episode #083: Surfing Spacetime
31/01/2019 Duración: 02h08minAfter the customary SpaceWeatherNews update, we read the story of the three year old boy who was lost in the woods for 48 hours and, when he was found, said he "hung out with a bear". People seem to think he was actually hanging out with sasquatch. So we get our resident three year old to look at a picture of sasquatch, and he says "Inuno its a gorilla" so, he, at least, would not have called sasquatch a bear. The rest of the show is about spacetime gravity waves, time dilation, red shift, relativity, string theory, and other similarly simple cosmological concepts.
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Episode #082: The Rabbithole Rabbithole
23/01/2019 Duración: 02h13minIn this episode we try to give an overview of the topic of ancient mysteries and why we explore alternative views of ancient history. We try to cover as much ground as possible with as broad a brush as possible. For long term listeners or people who are already versed in this subject, this show gives a good outline of our current thinking. For those who are new to the topic, we hope this will initiate you into this most fascinating of subjects.
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Episode #081: Malta
16/01/2019 Duración: 02h17minWe take some time in the beginning of this episode to give a shout out and a farewell to a friend of ours who passed away recently. He was a great friend and a SnakeBro. Rest in peace, brother. After a spaceweathernews update and some other interesting and funny headlines and stories, we move to our main topic for this show, which is the island of Malta and its mysterious and incredibly ancient megalithic structures and subsurface hypogea, the anomalous skeletons and skulls found there, the "Venus Statues" found in some of the above ground structures, and the fact that no one really knows who made these places, why they seemed to appear suddenly out of nowhere, and vanish just as quickly.
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Episode #080: Impossiblocks
06/01/2019 Duración: 02h07minGMA of LateNite fame joins us in the Tangent Cube for the 2019 inaugural episode, bringing his engineering expertise to the subject of impossiblocks, and also recounts a snake expedition he took into the mountainous wilderness of New York State to look for an ancient serpent effigy aligned to the constellation of Draco. LOTS of pics for this show! Aurora Borealis by Alexander Kuznetsov via spaceweather.com "Serpent Effigy" boulders and dry-laid walls on Overlook Mountain, NY Museum of the American Indian. Obsidian Mirror is the black circle on the upper right Demonstrating the reflectivity of the mirror Granite-carved object, said to be a "yoke" of some kind Note the difference in quality between the sculpture and the "yoke" 'Em'r ducks From Lovelock Cave Overhead map of the Serapeum, with Serapeum Box locations marked and numbered Serapeum Entrance
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Episode #079: Walter Bosley on Sir Richard F. Burton
12/12/2018 Duración: 02h31minWe talk with Walter Bosley on his book "Secret Missions II: The Lost Expedition of Sir Richard Francis Burton", which, if you haven't read it...go read it. Right now. We'll wait. .... .... Done? Ah yes, you have the classic "omg my mind is blown" facial expression. Good. We talk about that mind blowing book in this episode, and more. For those who have seen the movie "The Lost City of Z" about the adventures of Col. Percy Fawcett, this is like that, only more. And before. Basically, the stuff in that movie happened because of the stuff in Bosley's book. You can find Walter Bosley on Facebook, and follow him on Twitter at @WBBosley. His books are available on lulu. He also has a blog called Empire of the Wheel .
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Episode #078: George Howard
10/12/2018 Duración: 02h35minWe have a very special episode for all you snake sibs out there, we interviewed Mr. George Howard, who has been involved with the Comet Research Group from the very beginning in the work on the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, which we have spoken of many times in previous episodes. George gives us all kinds of insider insights on the evolution of the hypothesis over the years, leading up to and including the recent publications on the Hiawatha Crater in Greenland, and where he sees the research going in the future and how this new data might affect the "standard model" of human development. George also sets the record straight on the attempted character assassination of Dr. Allen West, discusses the Carolina Bays, the Alaska Muck, and at least once refers to skerptards as "skerptards". Follow George on Twitter @CosmicTusk and at his website and blog, The Cosmic Tusk. Enjoy! (we certainly did) Hiawatha Crater in Greenland Carolina Bays LIDAR of the Bays
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Episode #077: Solving Alchemical Mysteries
05/12/2018 Duración: 02h24minWe read and discuss articles about recent earthquake mysteries, vanishing quasars, and a very strange standalone doorway in Rome called the Porta Alchemica which has inscribed upon it numerous riddles which we endeavor to solve on the fly. In the final segment, Russ reads from Michael Cremo's book Hidden History of the Human Race, focusing on a few of the anomalous discoveries of human artifacts buried in strata that is normally considered to be hundreds of millions of years old.
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Episode #076: Clint Beckham - Round II
28/11/2018 Duración: 02h08minMr. Clint Beckham is back again, joining us in the infamous Tangent Cube of Science to discuss all things arrowheads and ancient Native American cultures and mysteries. It was a fantastic and fun show. clint.beckham@yahoo.com (830) 313-2648 Aoudad Adventures & More
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Episode #075: Greenland Crater - What Does It Mean
23/11/2018 Duración: 02h02minWe talk about the Greenland Impact Crater in the first segment and what that means for the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis and the history of the human race in general. We read select sections from Graham Hancock's book Magicians of the Gods regarding unexplained and highly scientific artifacts on the Altiplano around Lake Titicaca including the megalithic sites of Tiahuanaco and Puma Punku, anomalous advances in agriculture from thousands of years ago, and the Aymara language itself appearing to have been constructed instead of arising organically. In the final segment we go through some of the really astonishing astronomical, biological, and philosophical correlations contained in ancient metrology, ancient structures, and mythology, respectively. Respect. Bolivian Corrugated Fields Corrugated Fields Greenland Hiawatha Crater Beneath Giant Tusk courtesy of @CosmicTusk
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Episode #074: More Missing 411
14/11/2018 Duración: 02h02minWe spend most of this episode going through cases from David Paulides' book, Missing 411: Western United States and Canada. We discuss each case briefly, then finish up with a more in depth discussion in the final segment.
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Episode #073: Missing 411
07/11/2018 Duración: 02h12minAfter a fantastic SpaceWeatherNews update we do some listener maintenance and read some emails and promote our brand new Twitter feed (@SnkBrs), re-re-explain Precession again in another different way, then move on to some serious Missing 411 stuff in the second hour of the show. Clearly, Kyle identifies with the Physicists. Russ, on the other hand, is not even on this graph.
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Episode #072: Precession. Of Course.
31/10/2018 Duración: 02h14minAfter SpaceWeatherNews and a SunProbe update, we read a story about a mystery boom heard at the Serpent Mound in Ohio, and Brenner (returning as a special guest for this special episode) reads a story about the return of the Skull Asteroid of Certain Death this Halloween. Russ then recounts some personal anecdotes about strange sounds and other "ghostly" phenomena. We then get to the main topic of the show, which is the Precession of the Equinoxes. Of course. Because 72. Kyle's Precession Diagrams, showing how the axial wobble shifts the seasons around the orbit of the sun, and thus the zodiacal constellations relative to the sun's position in the sky
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Episode #071: The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries
24/10/2018 Duración: 02h14minAfter our normal SpaceWeatherNews update and some pontificating about quantum mechanics and other things we completely do not understand, we spend the rest of the show going through a selection of fairy folklore tales from the excellent book "The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries" by W. Y. Evans-Wentz, and discussing the many connections to other mythologies, both ancient and modern.
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Episode #070: A Species with Amnesia
20/10/2018 Duración: 02h10minIn this episode we have a wide ranging discussion on everything from the philosophy of falsification in science, to the ramifications of being a species with amnesia, to the similarities between the Samaipata Megalith in Bolivia and the Yonaguni Monument in Japan. Stonehenge Heel Stone Uluru (Ayers Rock) Temple of Man, Tiahuanaco. Note the many faces protruding from the lower wall Faces in the wall More faces Closeup of some of the odd faces Puma Punku Some of the many intricately carved blocks of Puma Punku Samaipata Megalith, Bolivia Model of the megalith
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Episode #069: Crop Circles and SciFi
13/10/2018 Duración: 02h21minWe discuss a wide range of topics on this episode including the mystery of the ever-burning lamps, a new scientific paper proposing that the octopus is an alien species that came to Earth in cometary ice over 200 million years ago, crop circles and stone circles and subtle earth energies, and the role that science fiction has played in the advancement of science.
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Episode #068: The Secret Teachings of All Ages
03/10/2018 Duración: 02h21minAfter a SpaceWeatherNews update we discuss a weekend trip to Big Bend National Park and the observations of the geological mysteries there by Russ and The Watcher. Russ talks about a new Aptronym he discovered, then we move into some follow-up discussion on the Epic of Gilgamesh and how that story may be connected to the mysteries of Viracocha/Quetzalcoatl and the giant basalt heads of the "Olmec". For the second half of the show, we play a brief clip from a lecture given by Dr. Manly P. Hall, where he touches on many of the topics we talk about, essentially proving that he was, in fact, a SnakeBro. Even if he didn't know it at the time.
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Episode #067: The Epic of Gilgamesh
28/09/2018 Duración: 02h20minIn this episode Kyle gives us a detailed and fantastic rendition of the oldest known written tale, the Epic of Gilgamesh. We discuss the possible meanings and symbolism and hidden truths contained in the story, but mostly, we just sit back and enjoy this most epic and ancient tale of Gilgamesh, King in Uruk.
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Episode #066: Antarctica and the Breakaway Civilization
19/09/2018 Duración: 02h20minIn this episode we take a deep dive beneath the Antarctic ice into a conspiracy-laden rabbit hole of UFOs, ancient aliens, ruins of a lost civilization, WWII era German nationalist breakaway civilizations, geopolitics, the airship sightings mystery, abductions, contactees, Project Blue Book and much more.
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Episode #065: Skerptards Skerpderp
12/09/2018 Duración: 02h22minIn this episode we discuss the Snakebros Glossary terms, which leads to all kinds of different topics ranging from the philosophy of science to ancient megalithic sites. In the second half of the show, we discuss common arguments made by skerptards and by people who aren't skerptards but who are unknowingly regurgitating common skerptardian fallacies.
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Episode #064: Yonaguni Monument and the Plain of Jars
05/09/2018 Duración: 02h17minSubtitle: Giant Stone Lizards and Hands and Eyes and Heads and Belts and Jars and Balls and Ba'albek and Pyramids and Beerpong After some news updates about spaceweather and immortality vitamins, we read some more sections from Graham Hancock's book Underworld, this time focusing on the Yonaguni monument of the coast of Japan. We also discuss the Plain of Jars in Laos, and the correlations to other megalithic monuments around the world. 3D Model of Yonaguni Monument 3D Model Divers over the monument The two upright megaliths near the monument Between the megaliths A channel or trough in the monument Plain of Jars, Laos Drone image of a more dangerous area of the Plain of Jars One of the largest jars The large jar A jar split by a tree Stone jars in the Bada Valley in Sulawesi Another Bada Valley jar Stone lid for jar