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Forbidden Archaeology

Over the past two centuries, archaeologists have found bones, footprints, and artifacts showing that people like ourselves have existed on earth for many millions of years. But many scientists have forgotten or ignored these remarkable facts. Why? Primarily because they contradict the now dominant evolutionary views about human origins and antiquity.

According to these views, humans like ourselves have existed for only about 100,000 or 200,000 years, and before that there were only more primitive human ancestors. This evolutionary paradigm, to which influential groups of scientists are deeply committed, has acted as a “knowledge filter.” And the filtering, intentional or not, has left us with a radically incomplete set of facts for building our ideas about human origins.

Recovering the complete set of facts takes us on a fascinating expedition, across five continents to various archaeological sites, some long forgotten, some the center of ongoing controversy. On the other hand, the complete set of facts is consistent with the accounts of extreme human antiquity found in the Puranas, the historical writings of ancient India. More from historian of archaeology Michael Cremo, giving a talk at Google before it became the Thought Police.

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Giza Pyramid’s Striking Powers

Archeologists in Egypt found that due to its shape the Great Pyramid of Giza can focus electromagnetic energy, such as radio waves, into its internal chambers and below its base. Scientist say that if they are able to recreate the concentrated energy on a nanoscale it could be used to develop more efficient sensors and solar cells. RT America’s Trinity Chavez reports.

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Stonehenge Older Than Thought

Archaeologists have recently made a surprising claim regarding Stonehenge. An excavation from a nearby site, about a mile from the stone structures, seems to provide evidence that Stonehenge was continuously occupied as early as 7,500 B.C. That’s about 5,000 years earlier than what was previously believed.

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Black Plague Gravesite Found

Construction workers digging for a new Crossrail link in London discovered 13 skeletons from the Middle Ages. The burial ground appears to have been used for 14th century victims of the Black Plague. More from Newsy World.

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Indiana Jones Mystery Solved

Last week, a mysterious package addressed to Indiana Jones appeared at the University of Chicago. They’ve found the sender.

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