Aliens, swans and Odin with the Drunk Mythology Gals

Digging Up Ancient Aliens - A podcast by Fredrik Trusohamn

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Our host Fredrik continues the mission to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between on the TV-show Ancient Aliens. In this episode we will break down episode two from season two (Ancient Aliens S02E02) called “Gods and Aliens”. It originally aired in November 2010.This is an episode that will bring us to the warm sun in Greece to visit the ancient gods up on Mount Olympus. We will travel more north and to the great halls of Odin and Thor. Could these mythological gods really be aliens in disguise? To help us sort these theories out properly we had to go big and slightly inebriated. Joining us this week is Cait and other Jenn from “Drunk Mythology Gals”.  We take a deep dive into the mythology of aliens and the theories that Zeus and Odin are the same person. That Apollo might be the better evidence of extra-terrestrial teachers and we go back to the Carnac stones yet again to explore their mysteries. We also go through the story of the Lovelock giants and the pottery shard that some claimed had “Goliath” written on it.If you want to hear more from the Drunk Mythology gals they have a website at drunkmythologygals.com, a facebook page, instagram page and even a twitter page. If you want to email them I must prepare you that the answering times might be a tiny bit long.  As usual you find all the references and further reading suggestions at our website diggingupancientaliens.com. There you can also find contact info and other great things!Remember to leave a positive review since it does help us in the rankings! Only take one second but means so much to me.(In the episode we talk about the closest volcano to Olympus and it would be Volos Atalanti)In this episode we discuss:The City of TroyHeinrich SchliemannThe AnunnakiOdyssey of the Gods (by Von Däniken)ZeusPoseidonApolloCarnac StonesPindarHyperboreaThe Main PennyLovelock giantsGoliathCardiff Giant

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