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Why Archaeologists are SHOCKED by Recent Discoveries in Turkey & South America | Hugh Newman

1 h 4 min · 14. juni 2026
episode Why Archaeologists are SHOCKED by Recent Discoveries in Turkey & South America | Hugh Newman cover

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FULL VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8ArWy9SZdU Subscribe Here: @JulianDoreyDaily HUGH's LINKS: WEBSITE: https://www.megalithomania.co.uk/hughnewman.html IG: https://www.instagram.com/hughnewman1/?hl=en YT: https://www.youtube.com/@UCqMVaZM-USi0G54pu5318dQ Massive megalithic structures. Ancient magnetic anomalies. Lost civilizations. And discoveries archaeologists are still struggling to explain. In this episode, researcher Hugh Newman explores the ancient mysteries surrounding Karahan Tepe, Göbekli Tepe, South American megalithic sites, and the growing evidence that humanity’s distant past may be far more advanced and complicated than mainstream history suggests. From spiral magnetic field discoveries and unexplained stonework to ancient engineering techniques and forgotten civilizations, this conversation dives deep into one of the most fascinating debates in archaeology today. Inside this episode: • The megalithic discoveries changing historical timelines • Karahan Tepe and the mysterious magnetic field claims • Why Göbekli Tepe shocked archaeologists worldwide • Ancient stonework that appears impossible for its era • South American sites and unexplained engineering precision • The possibility of forgotten advanced civilizations • Why mainstream archaeology debates these theories so heavily This episode explores archaeological discoveries, historical theories, and ongoing academic debates surrounding ancient civilizations and megalithic structures. ***TIMESTAMPS*** 0:00 – Stonehenge, crop circles, ancient history, solstice, Mesolithic evidence 12:11 – Stonehenge anomalies, ancient alignments, Ice Age artifacts, Olmecs, Mexico, Cartel 27:13 – Olmecs vs Egypt, 40-ton stones, swampland transport, academics, Graham Hancock 36:29 – Academia vs alternatives, Göbeklitepe, Karahan Tepe, Ayanlar Höyük, Turkey excavations 55:17 – Deliberate burial, hunter-gatherer complexity, pseudo-science debate, solstice rituals @JulianDoreyDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]

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episode American Historian on Mel Gibson's 'The Patriot, Espionage & WWII | Jared Frederick artwork

American Historian on Mel Gibson's 'The Patriot, Espionage & WWII | Jared Frederick

FULL EPISODE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4Onnkn5Y9A Subscribe Here: @JulianDoreyDaily FREDERICK'S LINKS: - FB: https://www.facebook.com/HistorianJared/ - BUY HIS BOOKS: https://historymatters.biz/index.html --- Jared Frederick is a Penn State historian, former National Park Service ranger at Gettysburg, and one of the most engaging voices in American public history. In this wide-ranging conversation he covers more ground than most history courses manage in an entire semester — from Mel Gibson's The Patriot to Revolutionary War espionage, from the human cost of Gettysburg to the $20,000 bar tab at the Constitutional Convention, and from the 3/5th Clause to the 4th Turning framework that Frederick believes explains exactly where America is right now. The Patriot conversation is essential viewing for anyone who has ever watched the film and wondered how much of it actually happened. Frederick breaks down what the film gets right — the genuine moral complexity of the Revolutionary conflict, the guerrilla warfare tactics that defined the Southern campaign, and the brutal reality of British conduct that the film, for all its liberties, at least attempts to convey. He also breaks down what it gets catastrophically wrong — the composite villain whose atrocities borrow from a different century entirely, the sanitized treatment of slavery in Revolutionary South Carolina, and the mythologized lone frontiersman who says more about American self-image than American history. His verdict: it is American Braveheart — emotionally powerful, historically loose, and culturally significant regardless. The Revolutionary War itself gets a full reframing in this episode. Frederick's most provocative and most intellectually precise description — that the Revolution was a race war within a Civil War within a Revolution — forces a complete reconsideration of what the founding era actually was. He traces the roots of American slavery through William Penn and the Quakers' 1668 anti-slavery rebellion in Germantown, Pennsylvania, explains why slavery functioned as an inherited drug to which entire economies became addicted, and examines what George Washington's will reveals about the man who held the entire experiment together. The episode closes with some of its most fascinating material — what it was actually like to live in America between the Treaty of Paris and the creation of the Constitution, one of Jared's favorite stories about the $20,000 in alcohol consumed at the Constitutional Convention, the 3/5th Clause and its long shadow, and the 4th Turning framework that Frederick believes has America primed for an 85-year civilizational cycle that is already underway. **Inside This Clip:** - Jared Frederick's full historian's breakdown of Mel Gibson's The Patriot — what it got right and catastrophically wrong - Why Frederick calls the American Revolution a race war within a Civil War within a Revolution - The 1668 Germantown Pennsylvania rebellion and William Penn's Quaker anti-slavery writing - Why slavery functioned as an inherited drug and what George Washington's will reveals - George Washington's republican virtue and why Frederick compares him to the film character Maximus - Why the founding fathers never envisioned career politicians and what seasonal politicians means - Revolutionary War espionage and what it reveals about the founding era's hidden war - What living in America between the Treaty of Paris and the Constitution actually felt like - The $20,000 bar tab at the Constitutional Convention — one of Jared's favorite founding stories - The 4th Turning framework and why Frederick believes America is primed for the 85-year cycle right now This is American history told the way it deserves to be — with honesty, depth, irreverence, and the full weight of what was actually at stake. ***TIMESTAMPS*** 0:00 - Gettysburg, uniforms, and history interest 10:12 - Revolutionary War nuances and slavery 20:01 - Washington, Republican virtue, and reading 29:44 - Historical Accuracy of Mel Gibson's 'The Patriot' 39:00 - Guerrilla Warfare Realities --- @JulianDoreyDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]

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