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Episode #340: Karahan Tepe and the Cosmic Serpent with Andrew Collins

Brothers of the Serpent

Brothers of the Serpent

Society & Culture, History, Philosophy

4.8668 Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2024

⏱️ 135 minutes

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Summary

Author and explorer Andrew Collins joins us for a fascinating conversation about the origins of civilization, agriculture, and megalithic construction in the deep past, as evidenced by sites like Gobekli Tepe, Karahan Tepe, and others in modern day Turkey. We discuss Giants, Nephilim, Annunaki, the mysterious Denisovans, and a possible cult of the Cosmic Serpent in deep prehistory.

Much of this discussion is on the subjects in Andrew's latest book, "Karahan Tepe: Civilization of the Annunaki and the Cosmic Origins of the Serpent of Eden", which you can get here:
https://a.co/d/2l2CUoC

Or here:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/karahan-tepe-andrew-collins/1144630685

See Andrew's website here:
https://andrewcollins.com/page/news/index.htm

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Kara Han Tepe and the Cosmic Serpent with Andrew Collins. You are listening to Brothers of the Serpent podcast.

0:14.0

And welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, angels and demons, and monsters and

0:21.9

serpents. This is Brothers of the Serpent podcast, and we are coming to you not live from the

0:26.3

10 by 10 by 10. Tanger Cube of Science, where we are nestled amongst the dusty bones of an ancient

0:31.3

seabed high atop the Edwards Plateau. And this week we have a very special guest joining us from across the pond in the UK.

0:41.2

Mr. Andrew Collins, author of many books. He studied Gaubeckli-Tepe, Karahan-Tepe, a lot. We're going to talk about that today.

0:48.1

And actually, he was recommended by Hugh Newman, which we were hanging out with last time we were in the UK.

0:53.3

And he was like, he got to talk to Andrew. And we agreed. And so here we are. Andrew is on the show. Thanks for

0:58.3

coming on, man. Thank you very much. Well, good day to you gentlemen. You're in Texas, I believe.

1:04.7

That's right. Just outside of London, where it's a pretty cold, miserable night. But that's why I'm wearing the hat and I may even put some gloves on a little later. We'll see what happens.

1:16.6

Oh man. Is it that cold in your place there?

1:19.6

Well, we just had Storm Dara hit at the UK yesterday and yeah, I think it's basically over now but it sort of stopped football matches

1:30.4

and you know bridges were closed and sadly somebody was killed and you know it's really heavy

1:36.7

wind stuff and it was bitterly cold as at the same time so I was quite happy to try and you know

1:42.3

go from my car to my house and get inside, basically.

1:45.6

But it's like that there.

1:47.4

I'm sure it's not like that where you are.

1:48.8

No, it's, I mean, we had some, we had some, some rain yesterday, but it's not that cold.

1:54.3

Not at all.

1:54.7

Yeah, it's like in the 40s, Fahrenheit.

1:56.8

Yeah, 40s Fahrenheit.

1:58.4

Yeah.

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