Dramatic Lion Hunt: Lions The Best Hunters Ever! Wildlife

An amazing, yet emotional sighting! Dramatic scenes as the Selati male lions start to stalk a herd of buffalo. The male lions have their eye on a buffalo cow with a newborn calf only minutes old. The hunt takes place on an open floodplain where the buffalo should notice the lions approaching, the newborn calf is not old enough to be aware of the danger…
Two male lions attack the mother buffalo and the buffalo calf watches the lions unaware the third male is on it’s way.
The third male lion leaps on the buffalo calf before assisting the other two lions to bring down the buffalo cow and complete the kill.

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Stan Deyo on The Hagmann Report 5/23/17

In this episode, Stan Deyo turns his primary focus to the geopolitical arena – specifically on Saudi Arabia and the Middle East.

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Remnants of Ancient Egyptian Civilization found in Skara Brae [VIDEO]

In 3200 BC, Orkney Island off the coast of Northern Scotland was home to a small farming village called Skara Brae. For reasons unknown, after nearly six centuries of continuous habitation, the village was abandoned around 2600 BC and its stone structures covered over–perhaps deliberately, like the structures at Gobekli Tepe. Although now well-excavated, very little is known about the peaceful people who lived at Skara Brae or their origins. Who were they and where did they go?

Drawing on his in-depth knowledge of the connections between the cosmology and linguistics of Egyptian, Dogon, Chinese, and Vedic traditions, Laird Scranton reveals the striking similarities between Skara Brae and the Dogon of Mali, who still practice the same cosmology and traditions they once shared with pre-dynastic Egypt. He shows how the earliest Skara Brae houses match the typical Dogon stone house as well as Schwaller de Lubicz’s intrepretation of the Egyptian Temple of Man at Luxor. He explains how megalithic stone sites near Skara Brae conform to Dogon cosmology, each representing sequential stages of creation as described by Dogon priests, and he details how the houses at Skara Brae also represent a concept of creation.