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Ex-Guantanamo Bay Detainee Meeting his Captor - Moazzam Begg & TJ Holdbrooks - BOLDtalks 2011
In this powerful talk, Moazzam Begg - a former GITMO prisoner - shares his first-hand experience of being captured and detained in the infamous Guantanamo Bay detention camp; further followed by a talk by his captor TJ Holdbrook. Both of these talks are also followed by a panel discussion with Dr. Philip Zimbardo, a renowned psychologist whose lifetime work has been dedicated towards understanding the relationship between prisoners and guards (see his Stanford Prison Experiment) and what turns good people evil.
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The Evolution of the Violin’s Sound - Mohammad Kblawi - BOLDtalks 2018
zhlédnutí 218Před 5 lety
For centuries, string instrument makers have labored in pursuit of a perfect sound. In their quest for some kind of ideal instrument, one fit to rival an orchestra, violinmakers have tried light and heavy wood, wider and narrower faces, longer and shorter necks, tailpieces and bridges and strings of many sizes and materials, and infinite varnish recipes. The smallest alterations in the design o...
The Story of the Grenfell Tower - Shahin Sadafi - BOLDtalks 2018
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed 5 lety
Grenfell Tower, in North Kensington (Inner London), is mainly a working-class housing complex surrounded by affluent neighbourhoods in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. A little past midnight on the day of 14th June 2017, a fire broke out on the fourth floor of this 24-storey tower, and within 30 minutes the fire was out of control. As it burned for over 60 hours, more than 250 Londo...
Who Said Pans Can’t Sing - Mohamed Al Sharkawi - BOLDtalks 2018
zhlédnutí 114Před 5 lety
A brief encounter on the streets of Prague has altered the life course of a Dubai based IT professional. Mohammed will be sharing with his journey and perform a live demonstration of his discovery and share details about the mystery behind it. Mohamed Al Sharkawi is a Dubai based musician who has performed in over 10 countries across 5 continents. His primary musical instrument is a very rare a...
Dr. Sam Osmanagic -True Purpose of Pyramids - BOLDtalks 2018
zhlédnutí 32KPřed 5 lety
Almost everything we know about the pyramids is wrong: purpose, age, builders, and locations. Dr. Osmanagić is best known for promoting his pseudo-archaeological project in central Bosnia near the town of Visoko that is related to the so-called "Bosnian pyramids", claiming that this cluster of natural hills in central Bosnia and Herzegovina are the largest human-made ancient pyramids on Earth. ...
Tale of Chekar Khazaal: Refugee. Novelist. Humanitarian - Chaker Khazaal - BOLDtalks 2018
zhlédnutí 704Před 5 lety
Chaker Khazaal - Palestinian-Canadian author and reporter - reflects on his life journey from a refugee camp in Beirut to a best selling author in New York. He shares tales of the refugee crisis as experienced at first hand, and from his reporting missions in conflict zones. Khazaal presents his latest book, Tale of Tala, and the stories that inspired the novel’s plot. Chaker is a Palestinian-C...
BOLDtalks
zhlédnutí 54Před 6 lety
BOLDtalks are series of thought-provoking events that host diverse topics by some of the world's most fascinating people. www.boldtalks.com
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault - Brian Lainoff - BOLDtalks 2017
zhlédnutí 491Před 7 lety
Brian Lainoff traces the story of the world's crop diversity from the beginning of agriculture nearly 13,000 years ago through the pioneer of crop diversity, Nicolai Vavilov, to the icy tundra in Svalbard where lies the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. Deep inside a mountain on a remote island in the Svalbard archipelago, halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole, lies the Global Seed Vault...
Resuscitation Innovations Re-Defining Death - Dr Mamoun Abu Habsa - BOLDtalks 2017
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 7 lety
Conventional thinking continues to view death from the perspective of cessation of heart activity and absence of signs of life. Whilst survivors of severe traumatic brain injuries paused a challenged to this notion and reasonably broad acceptance of the concept of brainstem death, there remains a somewhat arbitrary focus on cessation of heart activity as as the endpoint of life. Dr Abu-Habsa wi...
Teachers Escape Mode - Mental Oriental - BOLDtalks 2017
zhlédnutí 268Před 7 lety
Mental Oriental is a Dubai-based Lebanese instrumental band.
Genomic Medicine and the Race to Save Lives - Dr Shareef Nahas - BOLDtalks 2017
zhlédnutí 294Před 7 lety
Dr. Shareef Nahas, a Clinical Geneticist, will join us to discuss to a new era in rapid precision medicine and genomics being used to save lives. This will include the story of world record setting fastest genetic diagnosis and how precision medicine is now providing medication for patients based on an individual’s genetic makeup. Tremendous strides in precision medicine are addressing the ever...
Why the Disruptive, Connected World is a Myth - Paul Godfrey - BOLDtalks 2017
zhlédnutí 162Před 7 lety
Paul takes the view that the world is far from the connected, international matrix that is so often talked about. Social media and AI have made only very token inroads into our society, which acts, behaves and repeats the same patterns it has always done. CEO of PG International, Paul is one of the region’s best-known presenters of business, media and current affairs events, and has Chaired maj...
The Message Behind Alison’s Spoof Photography - BOLDtalks 2017
zhlédnutí 48Před 7 lety
Alison Jackson is a BAFTA and multi-award winning contemporary artist who explores the cult of celebrity - an extraordinary phenomenon created by the media and publicity industries. Jackson makes convincingly realistic work about celebrities doing things in private using lookalikes. Likeness becomes real and fantasy touches on the believable. She creates scenarios we have all imagined but never...
The Business Case for Purpose - Christos Tsolkas - BOLDtalks Innovation 2017
zhlédnutí 1,9KPřed 7 lety
Christos tells the story of how his own personal experience leading an organization through crisis inspired him to pursue an exploration of the powerful impact of purpose on teams and organizations. Along the way, Christos gained deeper insights through his research and hands-on experience that helped him see strong connections between purpose, innovation, economic growth and positive societal ...
Live performance at BOLDtalks Woman 2016
zhlédnutí 544Před 8 lety
Natasha Dahdaleh and Jamil Jabbour performing live at BOLDtalks Woman 2016.
BOLDtalks Woman
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BOLDtalks Woman
The Middle East, Women & Art - Sara Masinaei - BOLDtalks Woman 2016
zhlédnutí 530Před 8 lety
The Middle East, Women & Art - Sara Masinaei - BOLDtalks Woman 2016
Minimal Invasive Surgical Intervention in Gynaecological Cancer - BOLDtalks Woman 2016
zhlédnutí 505Před 8 lety
Minimal Invasive Surgical Intervention in Gynaecological Cancer - BOLDtalks Woman 2016
Why was Killing Scheherazade Necessary? - Joumana Haddad - BOLDtalks Woman2016
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Why was Killing Scheherazade Necessary? - Joumana Haddad - BOLDtalks Woman2016
Survivor of Female Genital Mutilation - Hibo Wardere - BOLDtalks Woman 2016
zhlédnutí 3,8KPřed 8 lety
Survivor of Female Genital Mutilation - Hibo Wardere - BOLDtalks Woman 2016
Drums, Art & Brad Pitt - Natasha Dahdaleh - BOLDtalks Woman 2016
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 8 lety
Drums, Art & Brad Pitt - Natasha Dahdaleh - BOLDtalks Woman 2016
Tapping Into Culture to Reawaken Inspiration and Creativity - BOLDtalks Woman 2016
zhlédnutí 131Před 8 lety
Tapping Into Culture to Reawaken Inspiration and Creativity - BOLDtalks Woman 2016
Future Factory - Curtis Carson - BOLDtalks Innovation 2015
zhlédnutí 4,6KPřed 8 lety
Future Factory - Curtis Carson - BOLDtalks Innovation 2015
Smart Cities: Addressing Global Challenges Being the Enabler of Innovation - Mohamad Agha
zhlédnutí 229Před 8 lety
Smart Cities: Addressing Global Challenges Being the Enabler of Innovation - Mohamad Agha
Bitcoin: The End of Money As We Know It - Tarik Kaddoumi - BOLDtalks Innovation 2015
zhlédnutí 551Před 8 lety
Bitcoin: The End of Money As We Know It - Tarik Kaddoumi - BOLDtalks Innovation 2015
Obtaining Holiness: Challenges in Modernising Makkah - Ahmed Al-Ali - BOLDtalks Innovation 2015
zhlédnutí 710Před 8 lety
Obtaining Holiness: Challenges in Modernising Makkah - Ahmed Al-Ali - BOLDtalks Innovation 2015
The Case of the Mumbai Dabbawala - Arvind Talekar - BOLDtalks Innovation 2015
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The Case of the Mumbai Dabbawala - Arvind Talekar - BOLDtalks Innovation 2015
The Happy Genes; Latest in the Space of Genetics - H.E. Dr. Maryam Matar - BOLDtalks Innovation 2015
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 9 lety
The Happy Genes; Latest in the Space of Genetics - H.E. Dr. Maryam Matar - BOLDtalks Innovation 2015
The Innovation Vacuum of the Arab World - Dr. Majid Sultan Al Qasimi - BOLDtalks Innovation 2017
zhlédnutí 657Před 9 lety
The Innovation Vacuum of the Arab World - Dr. Majid Sultan Al Qasimi - BOLDtalks Innovation 2017
The Importance of Gender Balance - Tiffany Kelly - BOLDtalks Woman 2015
zhlédnutí 239Před 9 lety
The Importance of Gender Balance - Tiffany Kelly - BOLDtalks Woman 2015

Komentáře

  • @RUHappyATM
    @RUHappyATM Před 10 dny

    Why is she a "victim"? Does she wish she wasn't air-lifted out? Everything in life is what-if. What-if the Americans didn't airlift the war-babies and bad things happened to them? Hindsight is 20-20. Edit: I once met an Asian man, who studied in Australia. During his first year in HS in a NSW country town in 1980, he had a great time, lotsa white school mates. He said, maybe that's because he was the only Asian in his year. Life is what you make of it.

  • @richardlogan1021
    @richardlogan1021 Před 22 dny

    No one ever transformed people’s hearts like Madiba did.

  • @henrikpersson4371
    @henrikpersson4371 Před měsícem

    DNA tell us that we are 200.000,- years old and no evolution of us in that time, so we were as we are now. atleast 3 arise of great cities, some even all over earth has crashed and burned bc of greed. the inbetween time we know as hunter/gather pbl. and now we are rising again after disaster for 12.000 yrs ago, next 2000 years will bring Eden "back" to earth, aint reincarnation just the best. : )) Astrology explain it all and the 25.000 yrs ish cyclus Namaste

  • @milkboccle
    @milkboccle Před 6 měsíci

    It’s sad, but what should the kids do instead to help support their poor family, if this is their only option…..

  • @The_Jas_Singh
    @The_Jas_Singh Před 10 měsíci

    Shame about the terrible sound quality

  • @prince-solomon
    @prince-solomon Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent lecture! I have lots of research to do. The awakening is real. This is what we need to take away the power from institutions who want to have monopoly on what our history and reality is and is not.

  • @blankabraccia9588
    @blankabraccia9588 Před rokem

    What a great man ❤❤❤

  • @DesmondPenrose
    @DesmondPenrose Před rokem

    I do not often see something that brings an understanding that moves my thinking. As a black man from Moss Side Manchester, I also lived amongst the whites of Cammeray, to say going for a coffee of a morning was a fascinating social exercise... black don't live north of the bridge... So yep I so get you and for that please do not stop but get louder until the world calls your name and you are on every screen of choice.

  • @vuyokaziphikelela1860

    That's what i don't understand, how could you be a woman at age of 6? you were suppose to be a child. Thank God we don't have much of it in South Africa, i can imagine the pain, Yhooo!!!! Lord help this world is a mess.

  • @xypheli
    @xypheli Před rokem

    Rüdiger Gamm*

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie Před rokem

    I trust that this is more of a truthful Conclusion , We just said B.C. Basically Means the same thing . There is Evidence all over the Realm .

  • @chadkline4268
    @chadkline4268 Před rokem

    Whatever good pyramids did, it doesn't seem to have a lasting effect. A lot of work for a few ions.

  • @sparty2761
    @sparty2761 Před rokem

    Thank you Joy, I got a good laugh knowing you and knowing you don't like breaking rules! Ray

  • @EgoShredder
    @EgoShredder Před rokem

    I have no problem with other scientists disagreeing with Robert's views and findings, but I find it suspicious when scientists attack Robert's work and him personally etc. That makes me think they are acting as gatekeepers or some sort of science cliqué,

  • @bethhaines6340
    @bethhaines6340 Před rokem

    God bless you and your very loving husband and your family

  • @bethhaines6340
    @bethhaines6340 Před rokem

    Its like the girl is condemned for what shes got downstairs its not her fault that the way god makes her is the way god makes her girls shouldnt be condemned for what god gives them

  • @bethhaines6340
    @bethhaines6340 Před rokem

    Type 1 is bad enough without having type 3 too if id been through fgm id kill myself

  • @bethhaines6340
    @bethhaines6340 Před rokem

    Her cataracts were gods punishment on her for breaking gods law

    • @Malcolm227
      @Malcolm227 Před rokem

      How could you say that to her? She was only 6 years old and had to go through this. How is that a punishment if she did nothing wrong.

  • @kennethkustren3966
    @kennethkustren3966 Před rokem

    "CommonEra" another HEATHEN attempt to disregard all JUDEO-CHRISTIANS. There are those that are called "the Lost Tribes" ... and SCIENCE seems to not care why. GOD is ELECTRIC. METAphysical. IN EVERYTHING. EVERYWHERE. SIMULTANEOUSLY. WATER, and GENDER, both seem problematic.

  • @marthasoto8763
    @marthasoto8763 Před rokem

    ❤ this

  • @cosmicbuddhi8029
    @cosmicbuddhi8029 Před rokem

    Scalar wave is 100 billion times quicker than the speed of light. Where is the source for this information?

  • @TARIQMrzouq
    @TARIQMrzouq Před rokem

    💙 والله عظيمة ومؤثرة جدا .

  • @bethhaines6340
    @bethhaines6340 Před rokem

    If my parents threatened me with fgm,id say do that to me and ill yank your bloody arms off like auntie jack

  • @bethhaines6340
    @bethhaines6340 Před rokem

    Fgm is so barbaric,its torture from hell why? We dont need it,if my parents did that to me id grab one of the razors and id slash my mums arm as a payback

  • @s.s616
    @s.s616 Před rokem

    Beautiful country??🤣🤣🤣Bosnia?🤣🤣 There is nothing to see, people are unpleasant and they had to invent a fake pyramid to attract tourism. (I visited visoko e I can confirm that was a hill, you can look better on 3d maps)

  • @ThomasDeLello
    @ThomasDeLello Před 2 lety

    About the Higgs Boson: Now we can trigger a fission/fusions reaction deep within the molten iron core of the planet Earth at the Large Hadron Collider circle at CERN Switzerland to turn the Earth into an epicenter of a very nice quasar leaving a lovely black hole where the earth used to be...! But don't you worry because you wont feel a thing because it will all happen in a New York nanosecond and that's well below the threshold of human time perception and that is all the time it will take for the remains of your liver to end up in Constellation Gemini, your lungs in Leo and your left foot in Capricorn...!!! So... what's next...? What comes out of this Higgs Boson stuff...? Can you cure my cancer with it...? or will they just build another weapon with it and win a war somewhere to feed the human arrogance that comes with domination...? Or does this whole Higgs Boson business amount to nothing more than the self congratulations of a convention of particle physicists in a convention center at extraordinary expense...?

  • @josephisreal4444
    @josephisreal4444 Před 2 lety

    So, you “produced “ it?

  • @NoHandle2000
    @NoHandle2000 Před 2 lety

    براڤو رنا .. طول عمرك ريادية و رياضية

  • @dirkjenkinz595
    @dirkjenkinz595 Před 2 lety

    Another know-nothing displaying the depths of his ignorance.

  • @danmel3978
    @danmel3978 Před 2 lety

    buncha bs

  • @noured316
    @noured316 Před 2 lety

    No views on interesting videos! put a shitty song or a shitty sexualized video and u get billions of views... human brain is in the toilet these days hahah

  • @leftyme4568
    @leftyme4568 Před 2 lety

    The hat gives it away ....this man is a moron!

  • @user-dh6xw2cb3o
    @user-dh6xw2cb3o Před 2 lety

    Corona Virus

  • @tetyanaphikolomzi6886

    I didn't know about this guy, media is not giving him enough attention

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    @ebrahimfarhadi4966 Před 2 lety

    I’m

  • @treylee2060
    @treylee2060 Před 2 lety

    Mr Brant is a great story teller.

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  • @Fryed_Bryce
    @Fryed_Bryce Před 2 lety

    Schoch is the man

  • @eleonoraformatoneeszczepan8807

    34:17 min ... written in the comment section of, NSW Law: The 2015 Hal Wootten Lecture - Julian Burnside AO QC, about 4 months ago, and a few other places at differing time intervals. ? "This is Australia", they said. "Here?" they followed on, "This sort of thing doesn't happen in Australia." A reply with some hesitancy and confidence came in the form of "Errr, yes." Then, came silence. 'Silence' comes in many forms and for many reasons. It can be unexpected and surprising. Does 'silence' share the same space as 'free speech'? Is 'silence' a form of 'free speech', two sides of the same coin? Now, if you were asked, 'quick, speak up'? Is your mind full of ideas to share or has it unexpectedly gone blank. How about if you were given on moment of silence to reflect? Silence can be the space between words, a visual delineator between each word on a page or the passage of time between an exchange of words, like the time from the end of one Australian public speaking club meeting, club (local) of course, and the beginning of the next Australian public speaking club meeting. Silence, can be ... dot dot dot, in a sort of 'fill in the blank', like in a questionnaire, it can be the space provided to speak up, respect for other people and their freedom of thought, without interference. A freedom that is familiar at the Australian public speaking clubs, the freedom of speech, and, without state interference. This freedom, can come under the form of many names, and silence has been choosen to be exercised, not to go into details, however, a brief list of freedoms associated with freedom of speech include freedom of choice, of belief, of expression, of opinion, of the press, of conscience, of communication. Silence, can be a breath of fresh air, providing life to ideas, a prevention from being drowned out, from being silenced. Silence can be deafening, and speech can fall on deaf ears. Silence and speech, at the very least comes with responsibilities, and in some situations, rights and privileges. In being a member of an Australian public speaking club, it could be said, a privilege, but, can it be said it is a right? Is that 'the sound of silence'? (That is supposed to be a joke.) Perhaps the following exploration of ideas might bring things into focus. Broadly speaking, necessary for a functioning democracy, a legal separation of powers, between legislature, executive, and judiciary. Additionally, 'integrity' and 'the press, rhetorically, seen like a fourth branch of government, and critical for a functioning democracy. If the media's function above all else 'freedom of the press', then it possibly be more likely an argument to be made, putting into jeopardy journalists' privilege against disclosure of a source's protected information. In other words, in the scenario, the word 'privilege' is a legal right, not to speak up. How's that for irony? There are situations were, silence is assumed not to interfere with many aspects of democracy and the rule of law, including procedural fairness, like the ability for jurors to be found that have not already been influenced because 'silence' not exercised, ability for an accused's intentionality to be judged, silence as a 'right of any citizen, not to answer questions asked by investigating officials at pretrial investigative stage. In court, not to give any evidence as a witness at their own trial.' ... all these things could possibly alter, the availability or not, of various types of immunities, if there are any, in later legal proceedings ... and, in some countries 'a trial judge must warn the jury that no adverse inference (of guilt) can be drawn from the failure of the accused to give sworn evidence.', and that, is from the dictionary.(Oxford Australian). 'Silence' and 'free speech', it would seem they could be two sides of the same coin. It would seem that 'silence' could share the same space as 'free speech'. There could possibly be a conundrum though. How can procedural fairness be maintained and how is 'silence' achievable in court, if unable to secure representation and without giving up the legal presumption that, as an adult, you can make your own decisions from choices? Life is full of unexpected surprises. "This is Australia", they said. "Here?" they followed on, "This sort of thing doesn't happen in Australia? ". Speech given on Feb 25, 2021: (edited). 'The Macquarie Dictionary defines advice in the first instance as 'an opinion recommended, or offered, as worthy to be followed ' and an opinion, in the fourth, 'Law, a. Also, advisory opinion. formal or non-binding advice as to the legal position relating to some matter'. The Oxford Australian Law Dictionary in the first instance defines legal advice as 'information given by a legal practitioner to a client(...)' and in the second instance 'the practitioner's opinion(...)'. In contrast, Legal aid (lsc.sa.gov.au/cb_pages/applyonline.php ) requires that 8.(c) ( was 7.(c)) you must follow your lawyer's advice. Legal aid can be stopped if you do not do this; and, 12. (Was 11.) once you accept legal aid, the conditions of aid will apply to you whether or not you agree with them or understand them. ' .... - adult, majority, capacity (to)? Also, 4. legal aid is not free, and acceptance of legal aid includes acceptance of, 5. paying back costs. Victoria Law Foundation - Why do good lawyers represent bad people? Dec 22, 2014 If "people are entitled to the best defence they can get, these days, that usually means the best defence they can afford", does that mean that if the best defence a person can get isn't very good, then, their entitlement is limited to a defence that isn't very good? is that then not a judgement, a determination that a person who does not know any better, is entitled to defence that isn't very good? aIso, does that mean there is a correlation between quality of defence and quantity of the monetary value sought for time, i.e. rate, and proportional to total monetary quantity available over time? If so, the amount sought for defence would be representational of quality, and for the purposes of defence, it would not then matter if a person was eligible for legal aid, as a fixed total amount available for a given rate would not be competitive with an amount available over an indetermined amount of time greater than could be afforded by legal aid at the same rate. As for " why do doctors cure bad people, because they don't make ethical judgments", who does determine which people are bad and need to be cured by a doctor? If so does that make those particular doctors complicit?Otherwise, it would seem to more apt to say, because they can pay. In those scenarios it would seem the professions role to be more administrative and less so of that of an actual profession. What have I got wrong here?' ........................ "Colonies and States: In colonial times and into the twentieth century, ... In those States where criminal offences have been codified, these offences still exist today. In the other States, however, seditious libel, uttering seditious words, and participation in a seditious conspiracy were, and still are, common law offences. The exceptions are in South Australia and the Australian Capital Territory, where legislation has repealed the common law offence." From aph gov au About_Parliament Parliamentary_Department Parliamentary_Library Publication_Archive archive sedition It seems that sedition provisions, for prohibited conduct, are part of the Criminal Code 1995 (Cth), and, the fault element for that prohibited conduct, is seditious intention and as that intention is defined in state and territory legislation. ........................

    • @eleonoraformatoneeszczepan8807
      @eleonoraformatoneeszczepan8807 Před 2 lety

      "duty not to mislead the court applies to both the law and facts related to any matter before the court" ... "requirement not to misrepresent the law ... requirement to draw the court's attention to authorities that both support and go against the client's case." ... "duty not to mislead the courts extends beyond oral evidence or submissions made on behalf of the client. The duty also extends to documentation filed in court on behalf of the client, including pleadings and affidavits." Uniform Conduct rules (Solicitors) ... "it has long been recognised that lawyers employed by the state as prosecutors are 'to regard themselves as ministers of justice, and not to struggle for a conviction'. As 'ministers of justice', prosecutors have a wider duty of fairness than that applied to other lawyers in the adversarial process, and a duty to act impartially." Lawyers in Australia, third edition 2015. ... at least, in theory, and, not that it should be restricted to theory, although it could, but, to say, there is no uncertainty that it is the practice and not illusory, would feel like a contribution to the practise, of practice restricted to theory.

  • @Zombarakh
    @Zombarakh Před 2 lety

    Person: remember the number 5. Me: 5 seconds later "What was that number again?" Exaggerated but I got serious memory issues.

  • @kartab5397
    @kartab5397 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot sir

  • @agold2125
    @agold2125 Před 3 lety

    Robert, your the only scientist that says “before the common era”. Thank you.

  • @Vibe4ant
    @Vibe4ant Před 3 lety

    Gobekli Tepe pillars are the same as Easter Island Moai, most people don't know that the moai have carvings on the backs that match pillar 43.

    • @rehankahlon4287
      @rehankahlon4287 Před 3 měsíci

      check the easter island script and compare to indus valley civilization

  • @Amy-st3ry
    @Amy-st3ry Před 3 lety

    Those 3 people who disliked this video are FMG practitioners. Stay Strong Ma'am! Extremely proud of you. ❤️🙏🏼

  • @manuelcedillo8599
    @manuelcedillo8599 Před 3 lety

    KingOfGPA#JuhnnāBoēēy!UEI-25$NVIDIA LABTOP.

  • @jfer6973
    @jfer6973 Před 3 lety

    Still looking for my birth mother and family. My Vietnamese name is Phan Thi Bich Van.

  • @kimberlykaminski2115
    @kimberlykaminski2115 Před 3 lety

    this is phenomenal work and i am overwhelmed and so appreciative to find it... i am a Korean born transracial adoptee to the USA...

  • @islamicengineering3925

    I dint watch it... feels like...shut up

  • @staceyshuman922
    @staceyshuman922 Před 3 lety

    Good morning thank you for your documentary. I wanted to point out that with your comment about messages being communicated through ART or architecture you mentioned about maybe as early as 3500 before the common error that there are handprints in Okra based paint in the Americas that are 35 to 40,000 years old these hand prints were purposeful they were made using plant-based dyes spit out of the person's mouth onto the cave wall with their hand on the wall creating a handprint of sorts. Today we use handprints fingerprints and even laser scans to identify ourselves. My point being that is early as 40,000 years ago people were already starting to identify themselves and identify with the individuality of a hand or finger print . we still do that today and identifying ourselves with law enforcement. My point being that a very important aspect of ourselves recognizing ourselves and communicating that to others comes from the hand and finger print so I am postulating that we were communicating important information as early as 30 to 40 thousand years ago not 3500 BCE. thank you for your time I'd love to hear from you. Have a nice day

  • @ymglol2888
    @ymglol2888 Před 3 lety

    daddy