After listening to Mac Tonnies latest interview on the Book of THoTH, I realized something which might be interesting to incorporate into my future research. I never realized quite how close some of his ideas were to some of my own regarding the ancient history of man.
To give some insight into my upcoming article, I've been spending quite a bit of time researching the link I believe exists between the people who managed to map the entire world previous to Antarctica becoming covered with ice, megalithic structures from around the world, astronomy and regular worldwide catastrophes.
So, you might be saying, where in the world does Mac tie into that? Well, his take on the cryptoterrestrial hypothesis might actually tie in quite well, and I now think it's something I'm going to have to reference in my speculative part of what might have been in the distant past. If you still haven't figured out where this connection might have come from, go check out the interview and see if it makes sense after that!
As for my other thoughts regarding the podcast, I really have to say that Mac came off as one of the smarter, more well versed people I've ever heard speak, as usual. His interview was wide ranging, and well spoken. Like most people, I can't agree 100% with everything he says, but there's nothing he said which I can, or would, take umbrage with. That goes for everything from the CTH, human future, human past, DMT, to the current state of interesting folks in the UFO community.
I think the fact of the matter is, if you can't get behind the things that Paul Kimball and Mac Tonnies have said in the first couple of BoT podcasts with Jeremy Vaeni, then you're probably very closed minded to what's out there and what the possibilities are in this world. As has been said elsewhere, there's no need to always agree with everything in these topics, but there's no reason not to listen and take what was said to heart, especially with such intelligent, well spoken people speaking.
One thing's for sure...I'll be waiting patiently(for a while longer at least...) for Mac's book on Cryptoterrestrials. I'll be on my way to the bookstore(actually amazon...I'm lazy) as soon as it hits the shelves.
Labels: Book of THoTH, Jeremy Vaeni, Mac Tonnies, podcast
















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Just listened to the podcast, first thoth cast I've actually listened to and it was great, gonna go back and listen to the others.
Love Posthuman blues, just reading some of the comments over there and saw a few of yours, saladfingers, I was thinking the same thing.
Thanks Rand. The last two are the first in our new interview series and they've really been great. A week from tomorrow we'll have a new one up with another great author.
As for Kris, aka saladfingers, I'm pretty sure he's behind the whole drone thing one way or another, but I don't have much more than circumstantial evidence. So, I guess we'll probably never know for sure, but my money's on him for a variety of reasons that I might put down in a post on the subject someday. Maybe what I know will link up with something someone else knows and it'll prove it.
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