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World’s First Metalworkers

The Old Copper Complex is crazy enigmatic. The mystery isn’t so much how they came to be as to why they stopped mining copper.

I cover the Old Copper Culture in this video, and examine the claim these metalworking Native Americans traded with the Minoans during the Bronze Age. Here’s more from DeDunking.

 

Could We See Trials This Fall?

Look for the U.S. military to move into several other large cities as the summer progresses. Tribunals will be called, and likely those who have committed treason will be tried in military courts.

When will we see mass arrests? Not until late in the fall, says Juan O. Savin, who lays out the likely timelines in a conversation with Michael Jaco, a former CIA officer and Navy Seal. Why the lengthy wait? Because the public still needs to learn more about the crimes of the treasonous to prepare for acceptance of the arrests and trials.

O’Savin joins the conversation from South Africa, where he is visiting with scientists and farmers in the southern Capetown region. He believes that region might well split off from South Africa as the turmoil over high taxation charged by the African National Congress (ANC) government worsens.

He also notes that Iran recently pumped tons of money into South Africa, presumably in return for nuclear technology and components. Communist China’s strategy to control strategic mines also comes into play.

Rockefeller Hijacks Medicine

In this episode, Jeff Adam returns to expose how the Rockefeller empire transformed natural medicine into a profit-driven pharmaceutical industry. We dive deep into the origins of antibiotics, the rise of synthetic drugs, and the shocking ways Big Pharma has suppressed natural healing.

From silver and copper to the dangers of overmedication, this conversation uncovers how our modern medical system was hijacked—and what you can do to reclaim your health. Here ‘s more from Seth Holehouse on Man In America.

Why Copper’s A Smart Buy?

People buying precious metals usually buy gold or silver. But The Money GPS believes you ought to buy copper. It’s likely to go on a major bull run.

Red Empire Of Ancient World

Robert Sepehr returns with a fascinating account of life in the Copper Age when mankind began to use copper tools and weaponry for the first time. Much of this progress occurred around the Mediterranean Sea and involved the Anatolian peoples, living in the region that’s now encompassed by Turkey.

Sepehr, an author and anthropologist, refutes the theory that mankind sprung up in Africa, before spreading across Europe and Asia, and eventually, Australia and the Americas. Here, he explores his own alternative theories governing the advance of civilization.

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Hyperinflation Now Triggered

David Garofalo, Chairman and CEO of Gold Royalty Corp, returns to SGT Report to discuss the extremely dire outlook for the US Dollar and fiat currencies around the world, which are beginning to hyperinflate when priced in hard assets like copper, lumber, real estate, Bitcoin and precious metals. It looks like the Federal Reserve’s easy money policies have triggered the start of the destruction of the Dollar’s purchasing power. David explains that not only can’t the Fed stop it, they don’t even want to.

Hidden History Of The Holocene

Anthropologically speaking, human pre-history is divided up into certain segments, some minor and some major, but none more important than the division between the Pleistocene, which includes the time most popularly known as the Ice Age, and the Holocene, which is our current age for the past 10-12,00 years or so, a time following some major global cataclysms, upheavals, and mass extinctions. https://atlanteangardens.blogspot.com…

That said, we can further dissect the current Holocene into the neolithic, or stone age, when agriculture appears, or possibly re-appears, when the tools and weapons archeologists find are made from polished stone, starting at around 11 or 12 thousand years ago. This period is followed by the copper age at around 3500 BC – 2500 BC, an era of transition between the stone tool-using farmers of the Neolithic, and the metal-obsessed civilizations of the Bronze Age.

Could there have been a trans-Atlantic copper trade in ancient times, and if so, who could have done it? Phoenician comes from the Greek word ‘phoinos’, meaning ‘red’. Robert Sepehr is an anthropologist and author

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Pirates of the Bronze Age

The Hyksos were a Semitic people, possibly from Western Asia, who settled in the eastern Nile Delta some time before 1650 BC. The arrival of the Hyksos led to the end of the Thirteenth Dynasty and initiated the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt. The Phoenicians went to Cornwall for its tin, Michigan for its copper, and combined them to usher in the Bronze Age. The Vikings were Norse seafarers, settling around the present day nations of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Here’s the latest in the long series of fascinating Old World studies from Robert Sepehr, author, producer and independent anthropologist.

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Green Tyranny Kills Jobs

The tyrannical world of liberal environmentalism, in cahoots with the federal government, is working overtime to push its agenda on the American landscape. They’ve already tossed more than a few monkey wrenches into the Keystone Pipeline Project and are celebrating their success in shutting down Pebble Mine, the second-largest ore deposit of its kind (copper, gold, porphyry, molybdenum) in the world, in southwest Alaska’s Bristol Bay region. Consumer reporter John Stossel calls it green tyranny, and it’s killing thousands of jobs. He debates the issues with players on both sides in this edition of Liberty Pen.

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