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Smithsonian’s Hidden History

The sixth American president, John Quincy Adams, served as the driving force behind the creation of the Smithsonian Institution in 1846, drawing upon funding left by British scientist James Smithson for the “increase and diffusion of knowledge.”

But has the Smithsonian Institution served its intended purpose, or has it served as a center for the spread of historical inaccuracies and false timelines? Are there vast periods of the past that have been buried and remain now largely forgotten?

Here, researcher James L. gets into an extended discussion with Mel K, addressing some of the lore that’s been shuffled aside. There’s talk of giants who stood eight to nine feet tall, as well as a Grand Canyon now buried. Much of the focus is on the mysterious mounds that once dotted the North American continent — estimated to have been constructed from 1,000 to 9,000 years ago. Hang onto your hats for this edition of The Mel K Show.

Why Hide Our True Past?

The people who run countries believe in the supernatural. It’s the main thing they believe in.

Why do they try so hard to convince the rest of us it’s not real?

Andrew J. Gentile, the creator and host of The Why Files, discusses giants, the pyramids and remote viewing with Tucker Carlson. Also discussed: Were there ancient civilizations more advanced than our own?

Smithsonian Child Traffickers

Riss Flex introduces a new documentary film from The Guardian that explores the realm of trafficked children, their pimps and their customers, right in the heart of Washington D.C., alongside the Smithsonian Institution. This is a heartbreaking story that focuses on a tough-minded woman by the name of Tina Frundt who runs a safe house called Courtney’s House for these victims.

Most of the trafficking is done via social media platforms, like Instagram and Meta (Facebook). They seem miffed the film was made, but have made some changes to correct the worst instances of abuse. For instance, teens under the age of 16 can now access “teen accounts” on Meta that boast more protective safety settings.

Likewise, the police seem pretty clueless on how to handle the problem but Frundt can move more forcefully on the mean streets. She also uses TokTok to communicate with these young women, who all seem to be 14 or 15. Their faces have been blurred out to protective their actual identities.

Smithsonian Gets Wakeup Call

CNN debated President Trump’s order to review the Smithsonian museums’ woke anti-American exhibits and they made the mistake of inviting Jillian Michaels. Let’s watch. Here;s more from Amala Ekpunobi.


Obama: CIA Pharoah Clone!

Detailed account of Diana’s pre-wedding Reptilian ritual! CIA stole Egyptian, kuru-infected DNA from the Smithsonian…for Obama’s clone! Anne Heche not dead, but  hiding in a witness protection program! Mel Gibson updates! Hillbilly art! Does Potus have the key of all keys? Parasitic murdering vampires! More from McAllister TV.

Egyptians In The Grand Canyon

Perhaps one of the most captivating mysteries surrounding of the 20th century is the purported discovery of an Egyptian city in Arizona’s Grand Canyon in 1909.

As the story goes, The Arizona Gazette reported that two Smithsonian Institution-funded archaeologists discovered an ancient Egyptian city deep in the Grand Canyon, along with a cache of gold artifacts that cannot be recognized as anything else but Egyptian in origin. The find also proved that the race inhabiting the mysterious cavern, hewn in solid rock by human hands, traces back to the Egyptian pharaoh Ramses.

After investigating the excursion, the Smithsonian denied that the project ever happened and the existence of the two archaeologists in an apparent cover-up. The bottom line here is that if this story is true, it would radically change the current view that there was no transoceanic contact in pre-Columbian times.

In the following presentation by the Lost History Channel TKTC, host BuzWeaver expands on the details of the discovery and David Hatcher Childress, world explorer, author and publisher, gives his take on the revelation.

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Forgotten Tunnels Under DC

This video is about Washington DC’s mole man, Dr. Harrison Dyar, and the tunnels he dug over the span of twenty years. What do we know about this Smithsonian bug man aside from his scandalous personal life and his favorite way to pass the time? More from Really Graceful.

Ancient Aliens Debunked

Brian Switek, science writer for Smithsonian.com, once lambasted the History Channel’s Ancient Aliens series as “some of the most noxious sludge in television’s bottomless chum bucket.” He was reacting to an episode that audaciously suggested that aliens had exterminated the dinosaurs to make way for the human species. That was a particularly spurious theory but this series, recently renewed for a fifth season, has been widely criticized for advancing all manner of pseudoscience and pseudohistory.

Perhaps the best take-down yet is this three-hour documentary, Ancient Aliens Debunked, by Chris White with an assist from Mike Heiser. While it’s long, it covers a lot of ground, including Puma Punku, The Pyramids, Baalbek, Incan sites and Easter Island. White and Heiser also get into ancient artifacts: Pacal’s rocket, the Nazca lines, the Tolima “fighter jets,” the Egyptian “light bulb,” UFOs in ancient art and the crystal skulls. Text issue they explore include Ezekiel’s wheel, ancient nuclear warfare, Vimana’s, the Anunnaki, and the Nephilim. If you’re curious at all about these arcane matters, give it a watch. H/T Ameristroika

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