Forbidden Archeology: Elite Institutions Terrified Of This
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My theory of evolution is that politicians are distantly related to human beings.
The missing archaeology is under the sea
The name of the man who actually discovered germs was Ignes Semmelweis. He was also laughed out of practice, died alone in an insane asylum and Pasteur took the credit.
Why are institutions so terrified of these findings? Michael makes a brilliant point about the 'Establishment' narrative. Take another look at 13:09 where we discuss the 'Out of Africa' theory and how it’s being challenged. Do you think archaeology is due for a total 'paradigm shift,' or is the resistance justified? Let’s discuss. 🏛 | Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily data plans! Use code AndrewGold at checkout. Download Saily app or go to https://saily.com/AndrewGold #AD
looks like all the elite cover ups turning out to be the dumbest things to ever happen in their entire history
The Greeks did have computers - analog mechanical astronomical computers we know as the Antikythera Mechanism.
I find it a bit mind-blowing that people who are supposed to be dedicated to truth and discovery can so viciously suppress new information and vilify those with different ideas.
It amazes me the arrogance of ‘our time’ the planet is billions of years old. Our history goes back a tiny Prince of that time. Why do we tell ourselves we are the most advanced that our species has ever been. Our civilisations evolve and then die. I think we are near the end of our current civilisation.
When I was twelve, I was taught at school that civilisation began around 6000 years ago in Sumer. I found this hard to believe, even then, and asked my teacher how it was possible that humans had been around for hundreds of thousands of years and yet civilisation had taken so long to arrive. I got no answer to my question, and I've wondered about this ever since - so the arrival of new evidence is very welcome to me. I wish the academic and scientific establishment would open its collective mind and do what it's supposed to do!
Researchers have discovered the earliest known instance of human-created fire, which took place in the east of England 400,000 years ago. The new discovery, in the village of Barnham, pushes the origin of human fire-making back by more than 350,000 years, far earlier than previously thought.
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Top Comments (10)
My theory of evolution is that politicians are distantly related to human beings.
The missing archaeology is under the sea
The name of the man who actually discovered germs was Ignes Semmelweis. He was also laughed out of practice, died alone in an insane asylum and Pasteur took the credit.
Why are institutions so terrified of these findings? Michael makes a brilliant point about the 'Establishment' narrative. Take another look at 13:09 where we discuss the 'Out of Africa' theory and how it’s being challenged. Do you think archaeology is due for a total 'paradigm shift,' or is the resistance justified? Let’s discuss. 🏛 | Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily data plans! Use code AndrewGold at checkout. Download Saily app or go to https://saily.com/AndrewGold #AD
looks like all the elite cover ups turning out to be the dumbest things to ever happen in their entire history
The Greeks did have computers - analog mechanical astronomical computers we know as the Antikythera Mechanism.
I find it a bit mind-blowing that people who are supposed to be dedicated to truth and discovery can so viciously suppress new information and vilify those with different ideas.
It amazes me the arrogance of ‘our time’ the planet is billions of years old. Our history goes back a tiny Prince of that time. Why do we tell ourselves we are the most advanced that our species has ever been. Our civilisations evolve and then die. I think we are near the end of our current civilisation.
When I was twelve, I was taught at school that civilisation began around 6000 years ago in Sumer. I found this hard to believe, even then, and asked my teacher how it was possible that humans had been around for hundreds of thousands of years and yet civilisation had taken so long to arrive. I got no answer to my question, and I've wondered about this ever since - so the arrival of new evidence is very welcome to me. I wish the academic and scientific establishment would open its collective mind and do what it's supposed to do!
Researchers have discovered the earliest known instance of human-created fire, which took place in the east of England 400,000 years ago. The new discovery, in the village of Barnham, pushes the origin of human fire-making back by more than 350,000 years, far earlier than previously thought.