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Did Humans Arise In Morocco?

Michael Button talks about recent discoveries in Morocco that have pushed back the origins of human life at least another 100,000 years. These early humans, dubbed the Jebel Irhoud, existed more than 300,000 years ago, at a time when the Sahara Desert was a lush, expansive and green plains, enabling them to spread across much of Africa.

The discoveries have not only extended the human timeline, but also altered thinking about the origins of Homo sapiens. Previously, it was believed humanity first arose in the Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia in eastern Africa.

Button is a YouTuber whose videos explore mysteries in ancient history. Here, he appears on The Joe Rogan Experience.

The conversation covers a lot of ground, including the secrets of ancient temples, the discovery of the Dragon Man skull and even the Nazca lines in South America. In short, it’s vintage Rogan material.

Mystery Surrounds Covenant

Did the Ark of the Covenant exist? Is it an ancient nuclear reactor? Has it been under the care of a dedicated group of guardians in an Ethiopian church for many centuries?

Can we believe anthropologist Graham Hancock, who wrote a book tracing the historical movements of the Covenant in 1992? The book is called The Sign and The Seal: The Quest for the Lost Ark Of The Covenant.

Here, Joe Rogan ponders the possibilities in a conversation with Mike Waddell. Waddell appears in the Outdoor Channel’s TV show “Realtree Road Trips,” named as the fan favorite hunting show for three years running. Besides his TV exploits, he’s also a turkey calling champion.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJu5ViLLseY

BRICS Welcomes Six Nations

The BRICS alliance of nations — Brazil, Russia, India, Communist China and South Africa — has threatened the supremacy of the American dollar as a world currency by establishing a new currency backed by gold.

Now, BRICS is looking to grow even more dominant by accepting invitations for six new nations to join their coalition. This includes the oil powerhouses of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as well as Iran, Ethiopia, Egypt and Argentina.

How will the global economic axis tilt as a result? Could this spur increased instability and inflation across the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe? Here’s a special report from the Next News Network.

Turks Expel Ambassadors

Turkish President Recep Erdogan has expelled the ambassadors of 10 Western nations, including the United States, Canada, France and Germany. Erdogan accused the ambassadors of “impudence” for advocating the release of a so-called philanthropist that Turkey has imprisoned.

But Styxhexenhammer666 says there’s much more at stake here. He say Erdogan actually is attempting to undercut Egypt in a fight with Ethiopia over which nation can use the waters of the Nile for various agricultural and industrial purposes.

You also have to wonder how Turkey retains its position in NATO after expelling the ambassadors of so many Western nations? If Erdogan wants to act like a cretin,  why should Turkey be pampered or protected?

Christian Persecution Escalates

Watchdog organization Open Doors USA reports that the number of Christians killed for their faith rose by a stunning 60 percent in the last year and the trend is projected to increase in future years.

Most of the murders occurred in Africa, where 300 Christians were killed in Nigeria and thousands were forced to leave their homes. Elsewhere in the country, nearly 2,000 people were hacked to death or shot since January 2020, as a way to drive them off their farmland. And in December 2020, federal troops in Ethiopia forced Christians from the Ark of the Covenant church, marched them into a square and opened fire, killing 750. And these sinister acts are also common in many other areas throughout Asia, such as India and especially China, under the reign of Xi Jinping.

Says Brian Wilson of the Red Pilled Channel, “Just as Christians were ruthlessly persecuted in the centuries following the death and resurrection of Christ, it seems this new millennium has a similar intolerance for those who choose to follow his righteous life.” Wilson breaks down more cases of Christian persecution around the world and wonders what the coming years could have in store for those who follow Christ.

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