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Episode #271: The Path of the Pole - Part 8

Brothers of the Serpent

Brothers of the Serpent

Society & Culture, History, Philosophy

4.8668 Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2023

⏱️ 139 minutes

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Summary

Back to the book report! We had a great time in Egypt, and there are more Egypt episodes coming, but meanwhile we still have to complete Charles Hapgood's Path of the Pole.

This week we complete the section on mountain building, continental drift, and crustal composition, and move into chapter ten, which is about the extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna.

 

Executive Producer:
Annabel

Transcript

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0:00.0

Path of the Pole by Charles Hapgood, Part 8.

0:06.1

You are listening to Brothers of the Serpent podcast.

0:09.7

Oh, I love this beautiful, new, sexy room.

0:13.8

I just want to be in here all the time.

0:19.1

And welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,

0:21.6

angels and demons and monsters and the serpents.

0:23.6

This is Brothers of the Serpent Podcast, and we are coming to you not live

0:26.6

from a brand new and totally revamped 10 by 10 by 10 tangent cube of science

0:31.6

where we are nestled amongst the dusty bones of an ancient seabed

0:34.6

high atop the Evers Plateau.

0:36.6

So Kyle and Laura spent the last, what, four or five days?

0:42.5

Yeah.

0:43.4

All the way through the holidays pretty much this last week.

0:46.5

I think we did the last show.

0:49.0

When did we do the last show?

0:50.4

Tuesday?

0:51.4

Wednesday?

0:52.5

Wednesday?

0:53.1

Yeah.

0:54.8

Really? Yeah. Really?

0:55.8

Yeah, it's been since then.

0:57.5

Maybe it was Tuesday.

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