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Jimmy Corsetti

Jimmy Corsetti

@BrightInsight6

Investigator of Lost Ancient History | 1.7M on YouTube Veteran 🇺🇸 | MBA | JRE Podcasts: 1742/1928/2231 https://t.co/Dfo00dU91c

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Well said, Graham! It’s always the LOSER demanding a second opportunity 💯 You were Flint’s claim to fame, but his 15min is up, and so now he’s coming back to the well for more. You made it clear a year ago that you were done with him, but his unhinged narcissism won’t accept it. Flint Dibble behaves like a parasite, and everything he’s been saying is textbook Freudian Projection. He knows he lost, and so do the nearly 80,000 commenters saying so on your debate with him! His insults, lies and unprofessionalism aren’t worth another second of your time. Glad to see you shut the door on him 👋🏻
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@C_Kavanagh @Graham__Hancock @FlintDibble This has nothing to do with anything. Graham accepted a debate with Flint on JRE, and they did that. Flint then begged for a second debate (because he lost the first one), and subsequently fabricated a lie that Graham twice “rejected” that offer. That never happened. End of
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@Graham__Hancock @FlintDibble But you weren’t content to let the debate stand. You went back on Rogan without Flint to re-litigate the debate. Then Joe had a bunch of your followers on, again without Flint present to again re-litigate the debate. Did you forget these happened and what was talked about?
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Graham Hancock
Graham Hancock@Graham__Hancock·
Attn @FlintDibble : (1) you have been boasting and preening for nearly two years that you "won" your debate on the JRE with me and that your self-proclaimed brilliant performance "tanked" my audience. Usually, it is the loser of a debate, not the winner, who asks for a second round. I must therefore assume that your petulant demands to go "face to face" with me again mean you’ve known all along that you failed yourself and embarrassed your profession very badly when you sat down with me for JRE 2136 and that everything you've said on the matter since then is simply the smelly gas of a deeply insecure man. (2) In your pinned post of March 10th 2026 you accuse me of cowardice and lack of integrity and claim that I "rejected two different offers to go face to face” with you "on major, international media outlets". From whence came the “two different offers” for me to go face to face with you in a second debate? When and where were these “offers” made? And in what way, where, did I reject these offers? (3) For the avoidance of future doubt let me be clear. I am content for JRE 2136, the debate that you claim you won, to stand as the permanent record of what passed between us and to continue to allow those who are still interested to make up their own minds on the matter. I see no point in sitting down with you again to accommodate your neediness.
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Graham Hancock@Graham__Hancock·
Seriously, is this all you've got Flint? I have the correspondence regarding my two appearances on Piers Morgan's show and they have never asked me to take part in a debate with you. On the contrary they were quite specific that they wanted me to appear alone on both occasions. Meanwhile (6 mins): youtu.be/H78-71eksic?si…. and (55 mins): youtu.be/PEe72Nj-AW0?si….
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@Graham__Hancock @FlintDibble Flint is crashing out in the comments, and is now walking back his LIE that Graham rejected to debate 😂🤦🏼‍♂️ Fun fact: It was actually Flint that backed out of a debate with me and @DeDunkingPast on Piers Morgan, which he then lied about! But receipts prove otherwise…🤥
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UPDATE: Flint has declared that he will NOT debate me 😂 And like the retarded habitual liar that he is, he’s claiming I was never included in the debate that was to be hosted by Piers Morgan’s people in November 🤥

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@PhelanBen @MichaelButtonX No, it’s true. There’s even Scientific studies that back instances of the legitimacy of oral history. Michael is spot on, and he’s asking a very important question about what ELSE we’ve missed along the way…..
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@MichaelButtonX Excellent point, Michael! In fact, Scientific Studies are now establishing that certain ‘oral histories’ are based on truth, despite often being ignored by (dogmatic) Western scholars. Case in point: Antarctica!👇🏻

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Ben Phelan@PhelanBen·
@MichaelButtonX This is just a lie. It’s truly inspiring how confident you are when you make shit up.
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Michael Button@MichaelButtonX·
Oral traditions maintained accurate knowledge of natural events 1000s of years after they occurred. If preliterate peoples could transmit precise environmental data across hundreds of generations, what else did they transmit that we've dismissed as myth?
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@MichaelButtonX Excellent point, Michael! In fact, Scientific Studies are now establishing that certain ‘oral histories’ are based on truth, despite often being ignored by (dogmatic) Western scholars. Case in point: Antarctica!👇🏻
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A Chinese student developed an AI program that maps museum artifacts to where they originate! This is a phenomenal use of ai 🌍🔥
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Graham Hancock
Graham Hancock@Graham__Hancock·
As all who were with me know, I fell seriously ill in Egypt in February with a horrible lung infection that still lingers. I'm glad I was able to fulfill all my commitments, despite the health challenges, but this trip really brought me face-to-face with my own mortality! Thank you for being there with me, and for your love and understanding. I'll never forget.
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Jimmy Corsetti@BrightInsight6·
@DrFrancisYoung Well I certainly agree with you! Authors of textbooks should absolutely receive the bulk of the revenue. Perhaps this is something various authors should take up with Publishers, or whoever it is that’s making all that $$$ from textbook sales! Cheers
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@TheProjectUnity @4gottn_History You’d say a 1.7X larger size difference is “insane”? 🤔 That aside, I’ve explained this in detail many times before
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This has been addressed many times before, here me out: The true size was certainly lost in translation, and moreover, the ‘described size’ is arguably far too small. 1) Atlantis is a ~12,000yr old story, passed down by probably at least a dozen languages before it even got to Plato. Measurements would easily be lost over a 11 millennia, and likely long before it ever got to Sonchis of Sais in Egypt. 2) The ‘described size’ given by Plato would consist largely of water (not inhabitable for homes/buildings) - Yet, Atlantis was described as being “busy all day and all night, with languages spoken from all over” - that’s a city consisting of millions of people. Ain’t no way the significantly smaller described size would fit that many people, not even close. 3) The Richat Structure is virtually the same exact size of modern day Paris and Cairo’s metropolitan areas. 4) Plato stated he would have to “endeavor to describe the nature and arrangement of the rest of the land” - essentially acknowledging that he did not have all the correct details, or failed to successfully decipher Solon’s passed down words. 5) The Richat Structure matches a dozen and a half of the most striking and consequential similarities to what Plato described, and this far outweighs the arguments against it. The Eye of the Sahara is by far the most likely location for the lost capital city of Atlantis 🌀🌍🔱

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William Smith
William Smith@4gottn_History·
The Richat Structure fits Plato’s description of Atlantis. End of story.
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PhD Archaeologists/Professors routinely refer to ‘alternative archaeology’ as a “grift” Meanwhile, they require students to pay $300+ for assigned Textbooks which information that can be obtained online for FREE There is no bigger “grift” than Big Education
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@sdhaddow @MichaelButtonX Nobody here implied that they do. We’re talking about the Racket of Big Education. It’s a real thing and everyone knows it
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