Graham Hancock and Flint Dibble Disagree Over Sphinx Water-Erosion Theory
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JRE #2136 w/Graham Hancock & Flint Dibble
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JRE #2136 w/Graham Hancock & Flint Dibble
KZhead: • Joe Rogan Experience #...
JRE on Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/4rOoJ6E...
Flint Dibble looks exactly like a Flint Dibble should look
LMAO
Reminds me of the megalomaniac sadist nutter guy who is Fauci's replacement.
Looks like he stole his dad's clothes. It's all too big for him. 😂
And doesn't look like Flint from G.I. Joe
Din’t Flibble***
Fuckin finally, we got a break form politics and Israel and comedians, this is prime JRE content right here
There was the mushroom guy
Give me Randall Carlson and the rediscovery of old technology using plasma, chanting and body movement
@@wairamastevenson2961 have you seen Randall on Shaun Ryan show? Pretty good
@@wairamastevenson2961 I would listen to 5 hours of that
@@wairamastevenson2961nah m8 we need Alex Grey back lmao
Flint gives off "3 kids stacked in a trenchcoat" vibes. He even has the voice for it. 😂
🤣🤣
Lmao
Thought you were going to say 3 kids locked in his basement vibes!
He looks like he's using those little tiny plastic hands😂😂
“Flintcent” Adultman 🐴
Flint Dibble could very well be Zach Galifianakis playing a prank on us
Or rainn wilson
Stavros Halkias more like it
Rogan and Graham got cooked this episode
this killed me lol
Title should have been: Graham Hancock and Flint Dibble Quibble over Sphinx Dribble.
Brilliant
God this is good lol
Please correct Sphinx spelling. Otherwise completely unamusing....
@@deathorb oh gods, how humiliating, thank you.
@@joshuaross2784 amusement level restored
In another universe, Duncan Trussell never got into psychedelics and became Flint Dibble
In another universe, that's just Vaush..
😂😂😂
@@cjperry2731 Vaush desperately needs a long hard psychedelic trip. It wouldn’t be an easy experience, but the world would benefit.
No Duncan and Graham just swap places but keep there same voice from before I'd like that lol
I bet Dibble dabbled
He’s not only walking in his dads footsteps but wearing his shirts as well
Children of fathers who made their own way always end up like this.
Yooo 😭😭😭😭😭
Who? I’m confused
Those sleeves are about 2 inches to long.
@@kylekitchens1017flint, his dress shirt isn’t tailored at all it shouldn’t be able to cuff over your hand like that
"Where did you get it from?" "I got it from reading mannnn"
lol that was just such a classic Dibble
"Trust me bro"
To be fair its hard to sight all your scourses when your using more than 2.
@@crackpotjones yeah but should you not come prepared to a debate with sources?
The debate wasnt exactly about the sphinx though now was it? It seemed to me like it just kept getting broader and broader and even started to cover things other than what they were initially arguing over. @sensi7476
If my lawyer was dresssed like Flint Dibble.....I know im going to straight to jail.
Real strong public defender vibes.
😂😂😂
This one is hilarious bro I laughed my azz off Ty
Did he wear the sleeves as gloves also?
Did he wear the sleeves as gloves also?
Somebody said “Jamie pull up Flints sleeve” 😂😂😂
This got me good 💀
Shit had me in tears. His sleeves are long as fuck 😂😂😂😂
We all know (according to Kong vs Godzilla) that the pyramids were made using anti gravity technology underneath the ground in a secret city. It must be true, it’s in a Godzilla King Kong movie.
Grab my strong hand
Nailed it
Flint Dibble sounds like a condition you’d get from drinking the tap water in Michigan.
obamacare
🤣🤣🤣
That’s gold 😂
lmaooooo
😂
It’s nice to hear people having a debate without screaming at each other
It’s not really a debate. It’s a pseudoscience doing his best to trick people into thinking he is “debating” an actual scientist
Yeah. Debates on mainstream media are agenda heavy. So it turns into a shouting match and a “gotcha” kind of affair. Old. Real old.
😂 boy do I have a surprise for you. Listen to the whole episode
a man that committed to keeping his hat on can only have the most diabolical of hairlines
Usually. One exception I've seen is my boss. Didn't see him without a ballcap for the first year we worked together, and I always assumed he was bald up top. One day his hat got knocked off when he was looking under something, and he has a pristine head of hair.
@@rhysm.5915😂 the fact you remember that. You’ve forgotten things from your childhood but you’ll remember seeing your bosses hair for the rest of your life 😂
@@rhysm.5915 well, in that period he would have had plenty of time to go to Turkey and back, and allowed his luscious new locks to grow through
@@LightHouseReveals Probably for the best.
Just ask Dwight Yoakum.
The fact that Rogan hasn’t been to Egypt yet is crazy
IKR, he's rich (for some reason) if I had his money, I'd get out of the basement and travel to all the world's mysteries
Egypt is a crazy tyrannical place to go. Many people have bad experiences dealing with their government officials.
Eddie Bravo went to Egypt over 10 years ago. I could be mistaken, but Joe might've went to the pyramid in Mexico.
Egypt is a hell hole for tourists.
They don’t allow recording equipment, and arrest tourists for arriving with it. Few documentaries and influencers are able to record.
Flint Dibble is definitely the guy that pushes up his glasses with one finger & says “well, actualllly..”
Are you upset Graham looked like an idiot for 4 hours?
@@DemonAWregardless of what you think of the debate, Flint looked and acted like a pompous asshole. I mean, a fedora? Really? It's just way too perfect.😊
@okboi5371 attacking physical appearance because you're argument got destroyed is 3rd grade cry baby cheese
@@DemonAW not my argument. I don't see evidence GH is right. I just think Flint is an asshole
😂😂😂
I can hear Flint in the hotel, yelling at his mom as they frantically look for his Indiana Jones hat early that morning.
Most underrated comment of all time
Good shit.
😂😂
thanks for that. i wanted to make a joke along those lines, but it felt too easy 😅
God that hat pisses me off for no reason
Only because you can't pull off that groove of a look. Haters be jelly.
He thinks it makes him interesting. Weird people use props in place of personalities
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂Hahaa! Right?
This is the most Flint Dibble looking MF I ever seen
😂👏
He looked like 🤡
Hahahahahagahahahahahahahahahahahaga😂
🤣🤣🤣Trueeee
There‘s no way those are his real hands.
I like how respectful that dude was to let graham do his talk before he had a rebuttal
After this debate, im leaning more to flints side. Flint had evidence, graham had theories and speculation
Graham used the phrase “his truth” when speaking about the theories he based part of his ideas on. Which is what you say when your ideas are bullshit and you have no way to back them up. From this clip, Graham evidence is “oh well some geologists confirmed it but then didn’t want to be associated with it” which is like me saying I have a 20 inch cock but none of my girlfriends will confirm it. Flint had scientific evidence.
You cant be serious… flint only has evidence based off of the extremely small amount of excavation that’s been done. They’ve excavated less than one 1% of the Sahara desert and the amazon, and less than 5% throughout all regions, but yet pushes a conclusive narrative based off of the very little surface that they’ve covered an excavated… and denies the possibility of any possible lost civilization within terrain that remains unexplored. And the complete lack of willingness to acknowledge that graham’s findings from his self funded explorations were very much likely to be man made was just painful to sit through. How the fuck could any objective minded person think that those underwater findings were created by nature?
I watched this video by Stefan Milo, where he calmly debunks grahams TV show and theories. And it started me down a path where I started realizing Graham has zero evidence for any of his claims. I hate that Joe is so up grahams ass too - he barely let flint make his points without him and Graham trying to refute every statement.
The whole point in this debate is one side has a theory and the other is trying to disprove it. It's hard to prove a negative so I doubt anyone's gonna change their minds in this discussion.
@@XViTNgThat vid is such a vibe haha, just a calm conversational exposition regarding just how little Graham really has to offer to support his wacky hypothesis
He's literally named after water erosion. Flint Dribble.
🤣🤣🤣
The guys a clown. see my comment above.
No.
Hahahaha. This brought me joy hahahaha
😂😂😂😂 👍 lol niiioce 1
It was Flint Dibble and Sloan Kettering, and they were blazing that shit up everyday
Bruh 😂
Hanging out with Johnny Hopkins
😭😭😭😭😭😭💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
I smoked pot with Johnny Hopkins
bro stepbrothers references are my favorite !!! you don't know anybody named Johnny Hopkins!!
The fact that he decided to wear his headphones like that instead of taking hat off is hilarious
the best earmuffs are shaped like this to accommodate a sharp hat
“Where’d you get that information” “I read it” 😂😂
Which, what, makes it wrong? Because it wasn't somebody 'speaking their truth'?
@@davidpaul2797no because you can’t talk trash, use a reference, and then when called upon to expound your point say “idk man I read it”. Like what??
@@DuckFart I dont think people who didnt seriously work in academia can empathize with what he said. I had well, we'll over 100 references in my dissertation. I could not, gun to my head, recall every single one even on the night I finished writing or the day I defended it to my committee, at the height of how much of that I had in my active memory. There are many things which 'i know' when thinking or explaining some concept or specific hypothesis/analysis to someone, but aside from maybe several papers which are my favorites or stood out for one reason or other on a given issue, I cant just rattle off every source for a given bit of knowledge. But I'm fairly, if not completely sure the literature exists. So when asked about something while teaching in the field (geology) or casually, I will often say 'its in the literature'. By the same token, if I were having a convo on a podcast, I'm not going to come with hundreds of sources printed out/in a database and pause the whole conversation to look up a specific reference that nobody is going to look at, and 99% of the audience cant read for understanding.
“Where did you get this information?” “I got this information from reading mannnn” 😂😂🤦🏽♂️
that part made me laugh so hard too LOL
very annoying response - found it condescending
That's literally at the 10 min.mark. and that's the moment I hit pause and went commennt hunting.
"Do your own research "
I didn't like him until that. Now I'll give weirdo a pass, ok whatever. 😂😂
"We have Indiana Jones at home" Indiana Jones at Home:
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
best comment
LOOL!
accurate
I bet Flint Dibble plays Yu Gi Oh wearing that same suit
YuGiOh rox
The dating problem seems to centre around how much weathering occurred within the layers of limestone through groundwater action before the sphinx was carved and how much occurred after it was carved when both groundwater and surface rain water action weathering took place. This difference alone makes accurate dating impossible. What should be also considered is that around 7000 to 5000 years ago, when the Sahara was green to when it became desert, there would likely have been higher water tables in this area and these would have been getting lower and lower. This would have enhanced and deepened the groundwater erosion. I write this as someone who worked as an engineering geologist.
So whose side do you believe more curious? And is Joe Rogan an idiot?
@@vato4917 A scientist should be able to hold all sides and all theories in mind on a subject until they can be disproved. The advanced lost civilization can actually be considered in a different way to these two sides presented and a way which is substantiated by the observations presented by both of them. We have to take all observations into account, not ones that just fit a particular narrative.
@@roryduff2252 great answer. I'd dare say the right answer.
“Jaime, pull up Flint’s sleeves.” 😂🤣😂🤣😂💀
Suit fits so poorly it honestly angers me lulz 😂
That's fucking funny man!!!
😂
@@jasonfu2094 dude probably lost a load of weight and hasn't updated the wardrobe
I've listened to the whole 4.5 hours. There were some harsh moments but damn it was fun to listen. I wish Joe to bring more debates like this one. No time limit, 4.5 freaking hours!
This is THE format. The gold standard or information sharing.
Graham was really upset with this guy, I didn’t understand until it was brought up Flint was correlating Graham with very bad stuff like “white supremacy” like wtf no wonder Graham really doesn’t like this guy
Same listened to it yesterday. Great podcast.
In the teams we call it a "knowledge transfer"
@@Mugetsu2021 yeah, i kinda liked Flint until that woke shit of white supremacy came up. Still, seems like a nice guy but you can't take the woke out of a scholar. He had some good points and did not try to answer over his expertise field. It's a bit like Aliens, i want to believe Graham, but science has not proven anything yet.
“Source” “from uhh reading! I don’t know! Egyptologists!” What a professional answer
Civilisations tended to exist around coast lines, especially around the Mediterranean. When the ice melted 10'000 years ago all the coast lines were submerged. So any archeology will be under the sea.
Lmao no
@@Jordi_Llopis_i_Torregrosa96 There would obviously be humans inland but the people around the eastern Mediterranean were more advanced in building stone structures.
@@davec5153yeah prob true eating a healthier balance of fruits and food such as fish on so on leading to a healthier stress free brain development. Which probably led them to be a lot smarter then those inland commoners 😂
“Everyone’s got a Flint until they get punched in the Dibble”- Iron Mike Tyson
Correction... "Everyone'th got a Flint until they get punched in the Dibble"- Mike Tython
What's the difference between a woman and a fridge? Fridge doesn't fart when you pull the meat out.
Lmao
Imagine Mike Tyson say “sphinx”. -Lisp
@@2K9s daaaaaym
I love how both Flint and Graham are dressed as though there going to an archaeological expedition in Egypt right after the podcast
@@Jordi_Llopis_i_Torregrosa96 watch Jurassic Park
@@Jordi_Llopis_i_Torregrosa96 watch Jurassic Park
@@Jordi_Llopis_i_Torregrosa96what would you wear on an archeological trip to Egypt?
Classic never ending science -vs- religion debate. Love Graham Hancock. His dedication, passion, and hard work is the real truth.
How to become a Archeologist: Next time I have to cite a source on a university paper: “I don’t know man. I read it.”
He can't keep the headphones on but refuses to take off his hat.
Reminds me of a certain Astrophysicist that Joe hasn't had back on in a couple years.
😂
Is he trying to hide baldness or some thing ?
@@jacket5456thank god
Well it’s obviously because the top of his head would be way too blinding.
Its great to see 2 men having a complete disagreement yet be civil and respectful of eachother.
I only see 2 men who agree and a Dibble.
I guess you didn't get to the part where they dissect Flint slandering Graham.
Watch the whole thing - Dibble bends the definition of respectful more than once.
It was less than civil when you watch the full episode
Hancock is a fraud anyway.
"I got this information from reading, man" "Reading what?" " I don't know" 😂
Flint looks like he wants to serve mashed potatoes with his "strong" hand. 😂
Make room for the fanny comin though 😂
He even wears his cuffs oddly low on his hands like he couldn’t find a tailor….or his strong hand couldn’t get the buttons through
Funny one!
It's Turkey Time!
My germs
I've never heard "I don't know, man" cited as a source.
At least he didn't pretend he did know. I liked the conversation.
Yea that was rough lol
I hate on Reddit when pseudo-scholars demand a source in a conversation. I've never been asked for one but whenever I read that BS it makes me think I am not posting in MLA or APA, so screw your source.
@@spacecoastmed He didn't have to find links to papers or anything, just a name or two of who said what he's saying.
@@mattmmk Yea hilarous comparitively. Graham just making up citations a few times indrectly except for an occasional reference to Jon West or Mr. Shock. He makes many references with no evidence. You listen to this arguement and you think Dribble is a total idiot except he shows similar pictures as Robert Shock and Graham and immediate dismissed. Then he asks for independent dating... no response. Just sad and shows a huge gap in Graham's thinking. He is well spoken but that's about it.
Flint Dibble opening with ancient vintage porn basically was an omega level boss move
Why?
@@fritzsnepp4778 Why? Because stark is a moron.
Flint: It doesn't look like anything we've seen before. Dismiss. Flint: You haven't shown us anything that doesn't look like what we've seen before.
Hancock’s always reminding Jamie that it’s the HDMI cable, like Jamie got confused and didn’t know how to connect a laptop.
😂
Or it's cause he's a condescending pr*ck
Dibble loves his dad so much, he decided to wear his suit
Yeah, thats what I was trying to say.
I tagged him on fb asking how it felt to wear his daddy's suit. The fb group removed my comment.
@@streetcrimesouffle1668 Are you bragging about the fact you have no life?
Who is his dad . Officer dibble from top cat ??
@@sparkyspinz9897why does he have no life? He commented just like you did. You're not clever.
I dont think people who didnt seriously work in academia can empathize with what he said. I had well, well over 100 references in my dissertation. I could not, gun to my head, recall every single one even on the night I finished writing or the day I defended it to my committee, at the height of how much of that I had in my active memory. There are many things which 'i know' when thinking or explaining some concept or specific hypothesis/analysis to someone, but aside from maybe several papers which are my favorites or stood out for one reason or other on a given issue, I cant just rattle off every source for a given bit of knowledge. But I'm fairly, if not completely sure the literature exists. So when asked about something while teaching in the field (geology) or casually, I will often say 'its in the literature'. By the same token, if I were having a convo on a podcast, I'm not going to come with hundreds of sources printed out/in a database and pause the whole conversation to look up a specific reference that nobody is going to look at, and 99% of the audience cant read for understanding
I've enjoyed Graham Hancock's new takes on things for many years. In awe we wondered: How old is the Sphinx? And now, with this new mainstream generation, in awe we wonder: How old is Flint Dibble?
Hi I'm flint dibble dome, owner of the dismdale dibbledome
The peculiar purple pieman of porcupine peak?
Flint Dibble's name is so good, you can't even find a comment about the content of the actual video
Hahahahah yeahhhhh I know! I imagine most of the people who are commenting about his name haven’t actually listened to the entire video. Just speculation
@@BrandonTheBoyWonder so true
That is the worst part about this. Nobody is going to even listen to him
@@michaeltaberner4079 I’ve got about 30mins left to watch. Definitely needs to be watched all the way through. I love Graham and have been trying to watch this with a more critical openness to what he’s saying…….BUT I’d say within the first 30mins you can tell how “main stream archeology” has no interest in any other ideas. It’s like telling someone that an orange is in the shape of a circle but they say “ohhh no no that’s too far of a stretch” I’m not sure if it’s people’s own pride or just straight ignorance because they’ve been taught by texts books and what other people have told them is true their whole life 🧐 Overall awesome interview and really appreciate everything Joe and Graham have done
@@BrandonTheBoyWonderare you joking? All he brought into the argument was quotes and speculation while Dibble brought scientific data to prove his points…you guys just want to believe bullshit so bad sometimes including Joe🤣
Archeology should really be a multidisciplinary field. An archeologist is not an engineer or a climatologist. Or a geologist. Also, they said Troy didn't exist but Schliemann proved otherwise. So why not the Sphinx is not a lot older?
As an undergrad student who started her bachelors in geology and then transferred into anthropology for archaeology, minoring in geology (I’ll get that damned geology bachelors one day) I think it’s awesome that theories can be argued for and against using geological processes it’s awesome seeing that the two disciplines have such a cross over and impact on each other!
Flint Dibble has the hand of the guy from scary movie💀
Take mah hayaaaand
Bro, I don't wanna be mean, but his wittle hands creep me out
@@Gods-bad-boy hard to imagine hands like that in the field
LOL!!! Does he stuff turkeys with that hand?
@@justicetruth5456He probably kills small animals with those small hands. 😂😂😂
If you see a guy that looks like Flint Dibble in Red Dead, you know you’re getting robbed
😂😂😂
😂😂😂.
Ffs 😂
In the clothing store in st. Denis
Nah, he looks more like a character who send you on a quest to find rare gems.😅
Dibble-has modern empirical evidence to back him up Hancock-Pulls shit out of his ass or references people from over 100 years ago to make his point
Flint had a dad named harry dibble, too, and he was just as whackh down to the same hat and everything. Full name was Harold L. Dibble
Take my strong hand- Flint Dibble
☠️🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was looking for the bowl of mashed potatoes
“My germs…”
HAHAHAHAHA ... just wrote the same thing.. and then i see this 😂
@@pownerpwn5364 I love how everyone is seeing it 😂
You know it's an amazing JRE episode when Graham Hancock and Sherlock Holmes are in conversation.
Whether you agree with Flint Dibble or Graham Hancock or not. Both deserve respect for having this conversation. Especially Flint for coming on as a mainstream archaeologist
I agree with the one who actually has a degree and PhD and not the idiot former journalist
hdmi cable did overtime this episode
the hat staying on with the headphones hanging off his ears is enough for me lol
Gangsta
This was quality Flint Dibble is awesome right out of south park, I have changed my position a bit now on the lost city but still open to it, we do need to hear both sides so we can make a decision on the topics at hand
Graham Hancock needs to debate Jason Breshears of Archaix. He won't be able to blind Jason with his lies & disinfo. Thanks to Jason & his growing number of students, the days of GH is coming to an end.
Graham: "Where'd you get that information?" Flint Dibble: "I don't know man!" 🤣🤣🤣
The full quote is "I don't know man ... I read"
Trust me bro, it’s legit
@@jeffjacobson59 Pretty much Grahams entire career
@@Ktmfan450 at least Graham goes to the sites, and EXPLORE. Unlike the kid in oversized clothes, who only seen pictures and think he is an expert because of that.
@@jone8626 So you didn't listen to this guy at all? And you're saying that it's mainstream archaeologists that are in a safe space
Im all for hearing both sides of the argument but Mr Dibble laughing at he consideration that it could be water erosion and not even entertaining the other theories is just disingenuous . He assumes he knows more than both of them but speaking with authority on something you also aren’t 100% sure about is both rude and disrespectful to anyone who doesn’t agree with him.
This exactly the point that Graham and Robert Schoch talk about. The authority and arrogance these people come off with is aggressive and dismissive to conversation.
you just know he got the 💉
He laughed so many times through this, I just turned it off because this is still not the guy to actually debate Graham. Just another guy gliding through life off his dads achievements that wears a ridiculous hat.
He's a tool
Im actually really glad Dibble came on the show. His hate and laugh are unbearable but he is asking important questions that Graham and co can now work on refuting. Listening to parts of the interview were paaainful, but this is the first step towards a real debate and the exchange of information instead of two separate sides nitpicking about the specifics of who said what.
I visited Egypt for a few days while on holiday in cypres when i was 14, and to see these things in person, the shit is impressive the pictures don't do justice to how big they actually are
Those two men disagree, but they should remember that they share a great love of our History. Doctor's are often not the most socially skilled, which is why Flint comes off as rude, but I think patience with these types is worth the knowledge they have.
I respect both men for agreeing to come on the show and having a friendly debate. I like hearing multiple sides of an issue.
The group in power in all avenues doesn't.
Idk look at the difference between Flint's behavior when Graham is speaking and Graham's behavior when Flint is speaking.
Dibble's condescending attitude makes me want to not listen to him, which sucks. Are all archeologists egomaniacs? I wish a more amicable person had come on to debate Graham
@BnM36912 based on just this clip, I'd say Graham set the tone.
@@josh-kf2rd I watched all 4.5 hours on Spotify and Dibble was condescending from the very beginning. It's also very telling when these professionals feel the need to attack ad hominem non stop.
"I don't know man, I don't read hieroglyphs... I got that information from reading man". Sounds about right to me.
Graham can’t read hieroglyphs either you do realise that?
@@flaigus can that make point invalid
@@puneetsharma1437 what is the point being made?
@@flaigus yeah but he doesn't claim to "know" but rather wants to find out why and how.
@@Anfa18 as does Flint, he doesn’t read hieroglyphs because they have been studied, deciphered, translated and printed by professionals in THAT field which he has read. I don’t read German but I’am able to read Das Boot. What’s hard to understand?
Those aren’t weathering marks out of respect on the granite facing blocks. Those are from how the broke the blocks down. They would pick holes along the block put wedges in then hit them till it splits the block. You can find many videos of old Italian stone masons doing it. But my reference comes from a 90’s documentary I watched on how they built the pyramids and they showed how they did it because they still do it the same way today
This is what academics needs to be! I disagree with Graham Hancock, but I respect the man for having the curiosity and encouraging others to study, discover and learn about our ancestors. As academics we should debate Graham and show him respect; I am not sure who the last two academics were that debated Graham on here, but they were extremely rude. In academics we don't use ad hominem attacks. We pushback with evidence and debate respectfully. When we are rude, we make Graham seem correct by default. However, I would love for Graham's theory of these advanced ancient civilizations from long ago to be true! We need adventure in this world.
I listened to this full podcast and I can't tell if Hancock is missing crucial information by not having a formal education on these things or if Dibble is so formally trained that he is too captured by the parameters of the paradigm causing him to be too close minded and dismissive. Either way, great conversation
It's the second case. The whole field is petty like this. If anything Graham is caught up in belief system when it comes to his preference for the comet impact hypothesis for the YDB. It is more complex than that. But Graham has done a lot to move the field by talking about the subject. Even the guy that created the original hypothesis for the YD climate change - Wallace Broecker ended up changing his mind a few years ago, shortly before he passed away. None of these people will cite Graham hancock. But he is coting the same papers that Graham does in his Magicians of the Gods book
Dribble gets too caught up in evidence. Graham feels with feelings.
@@RobertLouisMoorereally?? What evidence does Graham has ?? Other that lost civilization of the gaps arguments??
@@azmainfaiak8111 Actually listen to the fucking podcast where he presents all his evidence in the debate if you want it, lol. What do you want me to do? Transcribe the fucking podcast in a comment for you? If you want to hear his evidence just listen to the pod.
@@azmainfaiak8111 well friend, many distinct indigenous nations tell us they have memory of coming from a technically advanced civilization that lost touch with nature and experienced a downfall as a result. The Lakota say this is like the 7th or 8th cycle, or something like that. With all due respect, sir or madame, it is only the western mind and its psychotic nature that is able to ignore all the evidence available that shows us that we are lost, and that in the past it seems a humbling fact that humanity has always chosen to destroy itself
Flint dibble looks like a lawyer with a 13% conviction rate
If you hire him you getting life, and you didn’t even do a crime
Jack Kelly. Lawyer.
@@lglov3it's the small hands
so, he's not putting innocent people behind bars...? i can get behind that. He sounds like a good dude.
…you realize 13% for a lawyer is REALLY good, right? Now, for a prosecutor it would be bad, but a lawyer? I’d take that guy.
Flint literally says "we dated the sphinx by radio carbon dating wood found in a pyramid." That is not evidence, its inference based on proximity.
You have no idea what “evidence” or “inference” means loleeee
When u assume...
"Stone that had been moved by human beings", thanks for clarifying...
Well, it could have been moved by ants 😝
Let this be a lesson for folks with small hands. Do not have giant cuffs around your wrist if you have em, I makes them look like baby hands.
Small hand people are subjugated to a lot of prejudice - your comment is a perfect example of that
small handed people are not to be trusted.
@@georgemulford2910you got small hands too don’t you?
Guy looks like the butler from scary movie 2. Here take my strong hand 😂
@@trevorsalamander8711lol fucking tiny
"My dad was an archaeologist, see this is his shirt."- Flint Dribble
Flint Dibble vs Younger Dryass, a duel of century
Flint absolutely wiped the floor with Hancock.
@@microfarming8583yes and he did it in a respectable manner. I think it’s still important people like Graham exist, it should just be more clear we have a lot of evidence that says otherwise.
@@colino5056 I totally agree! I have always lived Hancock podcasts and will continue to do so. But he was shown to be on very shaky ground by Dibble.
Lmao
Bros hands look fake..graham you have my vote bro gives me goosebump vibes 😊
Sand erosion looks very similar to water erosion. Joe needs to get Myron cook the geologist. He has a KZhead channel and I find it great to watch
Dibble what’s your source …. Dibble: reading That dibble dribble 😂
Dwyane dibbly
@@Dmc-kj4iv Red Dwarf reference? I thought no one remembered that show
@@sleep_sounds funniest episode,,, cool 😎 cat ended up Dwyane dibbly with his thermos 🤣👍
lol he has answers like Israelis. ( can u answer the question) as he talks in circles. Proof? I read it
Reading proven studies. And what’s Graham’s source.. oh yeah.. his own mind 😂😂
I used to dibble a little bit in Flints in my younger dryass days.
All I kept thinking about was “take my strong hand”
“My germs “ face ahh😂😂😂
I’m crying bruh 💀
Ooooff!
This got me 😂
😂😂😂😂😂I’m glad others are seeing it
Next time invite Paul Cook and Jason Breshears and have a better chance of figuring out what really happened.
Unfortunately, radiocarbon dating is not "definitive"
Dibbs REALLY wanted to be Indiana Jones for Halloween as youth and will be damned if he's gonna give up now.
Headphones be damned, he's keeping that goofy ass hat on his head 😭
It's cringe af
The too long white sleeves are a childlike nice touch.
Indiana is a bad ass Why wouldn't you dress as him any chance that you have
@@Ktmfan450 cant argue with that but still mad funny on that guy
“I don’t know man… I got it from reading man” Ah. Well that’s a solid argument 😂
Ye that was poor 😂
As opposed to saying it just looks older
Something that Graham refuses to do.
And to be so smug about it
Yeah that was incredibly sanctimonious. Made me lose almost all respect for him.
Archeologist recently discovered hieroglyphic text invoiced detailing the quarry shipments to Sphinx and the pyramids.
you got to love how dedicated he is about that hat, to the point that he struggles with the earpiece throughout. Also, why is wearing his dad's clothes for this podcast?
Who let the Reddit mod on JRE?
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😂😂😂
Perfection 😂
Omfg this literally describes his look and whole personality perfectly.
graham hankock is not a reddit mod, hes a griefter and bs artist
When you have a piece of food in the corner of your mouth-that’s a Flint Dibble.
Graham - 'Where did you get that information from?' Flint - Laughs 'I dont know man, i got it from reading' This sums up flint, To use information in a debate of which you dont know the source is absolutely incredible, This is a immediate red flag, And he did it on multiple occasions, When i watched the full podcast it was just full of flint completely disregarding anything graham said, He also rarely made eye contact with Graham even mid debate which shows a complete lack of respect, Any man who doesnt make eye contact in a debate makes everything a lot more difficult to believe. Sorry flint, You are a character i would have enjoyed to love, But you made it difficult with the immature outbursts and lack of respect.
The Sphinx was not a lion. It was a jackal aka Anubis. This is why its legs are so long. This is another example of proportion in ancient Egyptian sculptures
Pretty huge paws for a jackal.
That little chuckle @ 13:25... This guy wants to be right so bad he's trying to clown on people literally showing him what they're talking about🤦🏽♂
100
"the graffiti uses versions of his name not known until later by scholars" "what versions of his name" "i dont know i dont read hieroglyphics, I read Egyptologists" "well where did you get that information" "I got that information from reading, man"
Yeah, this was so bad. Dude is childish and out of his depth. I have no idea why he's even on here trying to debate Hancock.
@@augustgreig9420 meeeeggggaaa cringe ik
Classic Tool
"I read it somewhere man" , so it must be true. There within lies the problem.
@@augustgreig9420if you watched the whole 4hour podcast Graham got totally crushed, all his arguments crumbled against that hat guy, and Graham is a professional con man while the hat guy is some dry half autistic guy obsessing over seeds. 😅 In a internet debate on JRE. That shows how weak Grahams fantasy is.
What puts me off thinking of Flint Dibble as an honest actor in this debate is his constant smirk. “How do you know that?” “I don’t know, man!” Peak academic integrity there!
Graham doesn't even believe in academia to begin with so that's not really a good dig.
@@MrGrim-ib4ix What does ‘believe in academia’ mean here?
Great Content!!!
so this guys arguement is i was there and i read things dont look at the pictures well im sold
The Sphinx was covered by desert sands for thousands of years, with just its head sticking out. The Sphinx therefore is incredibly old as the erosion must have happened before the sands started to cover the main body of the Sphinx.
What we do know is we don't know when it was built. The end.
“Dude…….i leveled up from reading, man.” ~Flint Dibble
Im thankful for Graham's work. His work is opening up the dogma of mainstream science. My question is why are they fighting his theories? Calling him dangerous.
Bc a lot if his theories are really out of thin air ! He often knitpicks data he deems as evidence and disregards everything that shows another picture. Greatest example the Sphinx ! He talks an awful lot about water erosion and thats pretty much the only leg he stands on. But then we have the quarry that looks exactly the same in terms of erosion bc its the same type of stone. but we know for a fact that its around 4700 years old, which Graham doesn't deny. Which pretty much concludes that the Sphinx cannot be almost 3 times as old as the quarry.
@everything.for.a.reason agreed about his theories. Although arnt they all out of thin air. The fact mainstream Archologly is shunning him so much disturbing. Science is supposed to accept all theories. Not attack the individual. As far as the sphinx I haven't done much research other than this video. I'll get back to you on that.
@everything.for.a.reason 2 things we know. The kings plateau wasn't always a desert and we know we don't really know who built the sphinx. The Egyptians or did they stumble upon them as the incas did in Mezo America. I mean the decendants in the area themselves said they didn't build the foundation and mainstream suggests they did counterdicting the people in the region.
@everything.for.a.reason then there's the technological aspects too. The size of the head as well. As Graham said the masons at the time were good at proportions
@@user-yp3qg3km7s yes they were good at proportions, so they often used the correct ones... a human head on a lions body looks small. And there are a lot of paintings of sphinx's with small heads of humans, eagles and even crocodiles.
Flint Dibble looks like Richard Dryfus playing Flint Dibble.
That's grand 😂😂😂😂😂
"Like to prove that wouldn't you? Get your name in the National Geographic. "
Wow, that's........Accurate.
Had to look up the reference, obviously, because i didn't get it. Ohhh boy, do i get it now, and you sir, i tip my hat to for a tasteful jab.
Richard Dreyfuss playing nerdy Indiana Jones more like it