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Issue 1: Introduction to the book and Patrick
Special Issue: Violence, manipulation and compassion in the Holy Land
Issue 3: Our partner charities, and what’s been happening in the American Empire…
Issue 4: The Achaemenid Empire and early election omens
Issue 5: The Macedonian Empire, Nord Stream revelations & an update on Gaza
Issue 6: The Han Empire, Henry Kissinger and ChatGBT
Issue 7: Thinking about the Roman Empire…
Issue 8: Election 2024 and chaos in the Middle East
Issue 9: Peace in the Middle East?
Issue 11: The Launch of The End of the American Empire
Announcement: Podcast debut - A Curious Worldview
Issue 12: Audiobook and Podcast Release!
Issue 14: The Opioid Epidemic Killing the American Empire
Issue 15: Homicide, Suicide and Firearm Ownership
Issue 16: Obesity and Food Insecurity
Issue 17: Graham Hancock’s Author of the Month!
Issue 18: Requirements for a modern society; Literacy and education
Issue 19: Societal decay; Infant Mortality
Issue 20: Climate Change, Renewable Energy and Energy Security
Issue 21: The US Presidential Debate
Issue 23: The Curious Question of “Trump Interpretation”
Issue 25: RFK Jr and Tulsi Gabbard
Patrick Watts is Graham Hancock’s May Author of the Month!
Patrick was thrilled to be chosen by acclaimed author and journalist, Graham Hancock, as his Author of the Month for May! As part of this Patrick has written an article for Graham’s website, check it out here. You will have a chance to discuss the article and the book with Patrick through Graham’s online forum which you can register for here. Keep your eyes on our socials for updates regarding a virtual Q&A session towards the end of May. Keep reading to hear Patrick’s thoughts on Graham and his work:
Graham is someone I have admired for many years, as he is not afraid to question authority or dogmatic consensus thinking. This has taken many forms, through his books, television shows and podcast appearances, all conducted in the face of constant criticism and derision from the established voices in his field. Enquiry with an open mind is vital to human progress, a fact forgotten by many, but one that Graham is keen to champion in his work. Thomas Kuhn would agree wholeheartedly.
After all, Earth was the unquestioned center of the universe until it was no longer.
I remember reading “Fingerprints of the Gods” many years ago and was instantly captivated. This fascination continues today with Graham’s many appearances on the “Joe Rogan Experience” and his hit show “Ancient Apocalypse” providing similar excitement for a new audience. I agree with Graham that there is much to be learned from the wisdom of indigenous cultures and follow their lead in re-building our connection with the earth and nature on a more even, symbiotic basis, than currently exists today. The rapacious appetite of western driven global capitalism is simply not sustainable. We must act to protect this pale blue dot, floating through the vastness of space, that we call home.