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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

refuse to recognize those experiences unless they have come down to us<br />

in the form of bona fide ‘historical records’? And is it arrogance or<br />

ignorance which leads us to draw an arbitrary line separating ‘history’<br />

from ‘prehistory’ at about 5000 years before the present—defining the<br />

records of ‘history’ as valid testimony and the records of ‘prehistory’ as<br />

primitive delusions?<br />

At this stage in a continuing investigation, my instinct is that we may<br />

have put ourselves in danger by closing our ears for so long to the<br />

disturbing ancestral voices which reach us in the form of myths. This is<br />

more an intuitive than a rational feeling, but it is by no means<br />

unreasonable. My research has filled me with respect for the logical<br />

thinking, high science, deep psychological insights, and vast<br />

cosmographical knowledge of the ancient geniuses who composed those<br />

myths, and who, I am now fully persuaded, descended from the same lost<br />

civilization that produced the map-makers, pyramid builders, navigators,<br />

astronomers and earth-measurers whose fingerprints we have been<br />

following across the continents and oceans of the earth.<br />

Since I have learned to respect those long-forgotten and still only hazily<br />

identified Newtons and Shakespeares and Einsteins of the last Ice Age, I<br />

think it would be foolish to disregard what they seem to be saying. And<br />

what they seem to be saying to us is this: that cyclical, recurrent and<br />

near-total destructions of mankind are part and parcel of life on this<br />

planet, that such destructions have occurred many times before and that<br />

they will certainly occur again.<br />

What, after all, is the remarkable calendrical system of the Mayas if it is<br />

not a medium for transmitting exactly this message? What, if not vehicles<br />

for the same sort of bad news are the traditions of the four previous<br />

‘Suns’ (or sometimes of the three previous ‘Worlds’) passed down in the<br />

Americas since time immemorial? By the same token, what might be the<br />

function of the great myths of precession which speak not just of<br />

previous cataclysms but of cataclysms to come and which (through the<br />

metaphor of the cosmic mill) link these earthly disasters to ‘disturbances<br />

in the heavens’? Last but by no means least, what burning motive<br />

impelled the pyramid builders to erect, with such care, the powerful and<br />

mysterious edifices on the Giza plateau?<br />

Yes, they were saying, ‘Kilroy was here’.<br />

And, yes, they found an ingenious way to tell us when they were here.<br />

Of these things I have no doubt.<br />

I am also impressed by the enormous lengths they went to to provide<br />

us with convincing proof that theirs was a serious and scientifically<br />

advanced civilization. And I am even more impressed by the sense of<br />

urgency—of a vitally important mission—that seems to have enlightened<br />

all their works and deeds.<br />

I go on intuition again, not on evidence.<br />

It’s my guess that their underlying objective could have been to<br />

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