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🗓️ 13 October 2020
⏱️ 103 minutes
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Giants once roamed the Earth.
In episode 11, renowned historian, anthropologist, archeologist and professor, Dr. Judd Burton, joins us to explore the mysteries of prehistoric and antediluvian Earth.
What was the ancient world really like? How trustworthy are the oral traditions and mythologies told by cultures from centuries past? What evidence has been omitted from the modern-day human historical narrative? And what creatures of myth and lore really existed in the 'Days of Noah'? We dive into all of this and more, as Dr. Burton takes us back to the time before the great cataclysms.
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0:00.0 | All right, welcome to the podcast Judd Burton, all the way from |
0:29.9 | the great state of Texas. Dr. Burton has a degree in anthropology and a PhD in |
0:35.3 | history from Texas Tech University, Go Red Raiders focusing on early |
0:39.9 | Christianity and Greco-Roman religions. He's studied topics like the survival |
0:44.1 | of mythology, sacred geography, folk religion, and contemporary alternative |
0:48.4 | religious movements. Judd wrote a book called Interview with the Giant about |
0:52.6 | sacred geography and the Nephilim Dossier. He knows a lot about Mount Herman, |
0:58.1 | we're gonna talk about in this podcast. He's an expert on the ethno historical |
1:02.2 | notes of the Nephilim and welcome to show Judd, we're so glad to have you here. |
1:06.1 | Happy to be here. It's great to hear your voice. |
1:18.4 | Just to get it going, what are your thoughts on Bigfoot and Sasquatch? We ask |
1:22.6 | that to every guest right out of the gate. You know, I sort of came out of the |
1:27.4 | Grover Crants school. You know, because of my anthropology background, of course |
1:34.0 | most of the stuff that I've done anthropologically has been, you know, |
1:37.9 | cult, you know, ethno, basically, ethnology and archeology. So I didn't, most of |
1:43.4 | my coursework in physical anthropology was very basic, but I did have some |
1:48.7 | graduate training in physical anthropology. You know, I remember reading about |
1:54.2 | Grover Crants and how they sort of gave him the Fox Mulder treatment at Washington |
1:59.0 | State, you know, going out on a limb and saying actually that yeah, they're |
2:04.1 | they're probably out there. His idea was that they were a remnant population of |
2:10.0 | a gigantic epithesis from the Pleistocene epoch. And you know, that's as |
2:17.4 | valid a theory as any. My sense of the matter is that just from an anthropological |
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