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Lost Civilizations: Ancient Aliens & Forgotten History

Lost Civilizations: Ancient Aliens & Forgotten History

著者: R.V. Nielsen
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概要

A podcast exploring Ancient Aliens, lost civilizations, and alternative interpretations of humanity’s forgotten past. Discover the mysteries of lost civilizations and ancient advanced societies. This podcast explores the idea that Earth may once have hosted highly advanced cultures whose remains we often misunderstand or misinterpret today. Each episode breaks down these controversial ideas in clear, accessible language, examining alternative perspectives on ancient architecture, forgotten technologies, and the deeper meanings of ancient texts. Drawing inspiration from researchers and authors such as Paul Wallis, Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson, Matthew LaCroix, Billy Carson, Mauro Biglino, Erich von Däniken, and Zecharia Sitchin, the podcast focuses on asking bold questions — not only about how ancient structures achieved such precision, but also about what our historical narratives may be missing. New episodes every Sunday at 2 PM ET / 8 PM CET.R.V. Nielsen 科学
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  • Is NASA Hiding the Truth? The Face on Mars and the Exploded Planet Mystery
    2026/04/12

    Was Mars once home to a lost civilization? Is NASA hiding images and evidence that could rewrite everything we think we know about our solar system? In this episode, we dive deep into astronomer Thomas Van Flandern’s bold and controversial theory: that Mars was once a moon orbiting a larger planet that exploded in a catastrophic cosmic event.

    We explore the infamous Face on Mars, pyramid-like structures, strange glass tubes, surface markings, and the claim that an advanced civilization may have left behind massive monuments visible from space.

    At the same time, we examine why mainstream scientists strongly reject these ideas—and whether their criticism holds up. Is it all just pareidolia and wishful thinking, or could there be something on Mars we haven’t been told?

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    52 分
  • The Species With Amnesia – A Journey into Graham Hancock's Lost Civilisation
    2026/04/05

    What if everything you've been taught about human origins is only the beginning of the story – and far from the whole truth?

    In this episode, we dive into author Graham Hancock's radical challenge to mainstream archaeology. Hancock calls humanity a "species with amnesia." He believes an advanced civilisation existed long before the first city-states of Mesopotamia – and that it was wiped out in a global cataclysm around 12,800 years ago.


    We travel from the pyramids of Giza, which Hancock argues are astronomical clocks set to a distant past, to the 11,600-year-old megalithic complexes in Turkey. We cross the Atlantic to find the same cosmological patterns among Native Americans in Alabama. We explore genetic mysteries in the Amazon, asking why isolated tribes carry DNA from Australia and Papua New Guinea.

    Finally, we ask the uncomfortable question: If a civilisation could vanish before us, could our own suffer the same fate?


    Welcome to "The Species With Amnesia."

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    38 分
  • Aliens, Secrets, and Science: What Are They Not Telling Us?
    2026/03/29

    Welcome to the podcast, where we explore one of the most intriguing questions of our time: what do we actually know—and what might be hidden from us? In an era of advanced space exploration, military secrecy, and rapid technological progress, the line between knowledge and uncertainty has never been more blurred.


    From the early days of NASA and the Brookings Report to today’s discussions about UFOs and extraterrestrial life, we dive into the intersection of science, government, and public awareness. Are we truly being told everything we know about the universe? Or are there limits to what is shared—and why?


    In this episode, we’ll challenge assumptions, question narratives, and examine how uncertainty shapes our understanding of reality. Whether you’re curious, skeptical, or somewhere in between, this conversation invites you to think deeper about what it really means to know the truth.

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    42 分
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