Olly Steeds - aventurer and journalist or conservative propaganda?

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bigshrimpn
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This guy does a San Pedro ceremony with a 20 year old "shaman" with prebottled tea and concludes that the Nazca Lines were made for people to walk on during religious ceremonies?

Unbelievable.

And in the first episode we never get to see the Ark of the Covenant but we are led to believe beyond the shadow of a doubt that it does exist which by extension, proves that God handed actual stone tablets bearing the ten commandments to Moses?

Sorry buddy, but you're gonna have to do a little better than that.

You prove that Christianity is real with the finding of the "real Ark of the Covenant" (which no one ever sees, and you disprove everything I believe in after years of commitment, research, experimentation and obsession by voncluding that the Nazca lines were made BY PEOPLE WALKING ON THEM?

I don't consider myself a conspiracy theorist but goddamn, sometimes people are so blind, it seems as if they, whomever "they" may be, aren't even really trying anymore.

Are people that ignorant? I have the utmost faith that this question will itself be answered in the following posts.

Let the games begin.

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Kirk
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So what is the conspiracy?

People have been misinterpreting history for hundreds of years. The Nazca lines were either made by people or aliens. One of those options is far more likely than the other.

bigshrimpn
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Kirk wrote:
So what is the conspiracy?

The whole premise man.

I understand that but his conclusions are not so much interpretations, as they are designed to be factual proof. It's Solving History with Olly Steeds, not Interpruting History with Olly Steeds.

The overall impression you get at the end of a show is that an answer has been found and this topic should no longer be debateable.

God did, in fact, hand Moses stone tablets, they are kept inside the Ark. By this conclusion, this guy has, in a roundabout way, tricked you. You may debate the Arks location, but to do so would require you to acknowledge that the Ark is even real in the first place. If you believe in the Ark of the Covenant, you believe in the Christian concept of God. Of everything. The idea that there is no such thing is not even presented in the conclusion.

BUT YOU NEVER EVEN SEE IT!!!

Am I tho only one that sees the irony in that, or just the only one that finds it interesting?

The latter, no doubt.

Steeds loves anal.

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