I had the great pleasure to interview Graham Hancock, well known
author of Fingerprints of the Gods and many other highly regarded books.
His books have sold more than five million copies worldwide and have
been translated into 27 languages. He is an author, lecturer, explorer
and journalist and has appeared on hundreds of radio and numerous
television shows reaching millions with his work. Recently he released a
new and fascinating book called Entangled,
a novel that involves the story of two strong women, time travel and
the battle between good and evil. I was fortunate to be able to catch up
with him when he came by Los Angeles on his book tour across the U.S.
Graham is a pre-eminent researcher and investigator with an
uncompromising vision into our real history and the powers behind the
secrecy that keep humanity blind to its true potential. We spoke of his
early dives of discovery into the mystery of Atlantis, Egypt, his new
book Entangled and his experience with Ayahuasca that led him on a
fascinating journey into the deepest recesses of his own mind.
Ultimately, after years of writing superb nonfiction he now turns to
fiction as the place to bring to light the mysteries of consciousness.
Graham is a frank, open and dynamic conversationalist, who will
expound on his new and latest theories on global consciousness rising at
the Awake and Aware 2011 conference on September 23, 24 and 25 in
Irvine California. While he is erudite and highly educated he is not an
arm-chair investigator. Instead, he has boldly lived the spirit of his
passion whether diving in the seas in search of ruins or climbing
through jungles in the Amazon. In his new work he follows in the
footsteps of the late Terrence McKenna, a brilliant writer and shaman,
investigating the nature of consciousness and pushing the boundaries of
what is known and accepted in search of the true nature of what it means
to be human.
Kerry Cassidy
Project Camelot
Los Angeles, CA
Project Camelot
Los Angeles, CA
Visit Graham Hancock's website
PROJECT CAMELOT INTERVIEWS GRAHAM HANCOCK - Maestro
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