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Scientism: The Maps Are Wrong

We will have to forget much of what we have learned. Because what we have learned is wrong. Take maps, for instance.

Many maps show Africa and Greenland being comparable in size. But in reality, Africa is almost 14 times larger than Greenland. Similarly, South America is much bigger in scope than Europe, though the two look roughly equal in scale on most maps.

Here’s more from Dustin Nemos.

Who Is Juan O. Savin?

In one of the more dynamic videos in recent weeks, fellow podcasters Kerry Cassidy and David “Nino” Rodriguez exchange opinions on who the real Juan O. Savin is.

Is Savin actually Wayne Willott, the former private investigator from Washington state, as many believe, or is he John F. Kennedy Jr., poised to “come out” in a big way as part of the Great Awakening. Cassidy, who has conducted several interviews with Savin and hours of tireless research, thinks he’s Junior. Rodriguez, on the other hand, bluntly states, “He’s not JFK Jr.”

Tune in to watch the back-and-forth, plus news from Savin, according to Rodriguez, that Russia is moving troops into South America, and the revelation that President Trump is not waiting until 2024 to make his return. Here’s more and please judge the material for yourself. Video courtesy of 100th MonKeeZ.

People Of The Serpents

There are signs of otherworldly beings everywhere in the ancient world. Were these gods or beings from elsewhere?

Freddy Silva has studied many of these signs, from ancient Egypt to the Americas. From petroglyphs to standing stones and temples, he explains that the wisdom found with the symbols of serpent people are keys to humanity’s ascension. He reveals that the home of these ancient beings may have been the astronomical region we now call Orion. More from Gaia and Zohar StarGate.

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Biden Dismantles The Border

America had safe and secure borders when President Donald Trump left office, but Joe Biden has dismantled the borders and removed the protections to America. As a result, we’re not only now taking an overflow of illegal aliens from Central and South America. We’re taking the absolute worst refugees from those states, hardened criminals and MS-13 gang members. Here, President Trump discusses the rapid changes along the border in an address Saturday night in Sarasota, Florida, presented by Newsmax TV.

Here is another excerpt from Trump’s Florida speech, where he wonders aloud “who’s controlling Joe Biden?” The secondary question, “Is it even Joe pretending to be President?”

Vikings Reached South America

Academic historians generally do not admit to the presence of European visitors to South America until after the arrival of Christopher Columbus. Not many people have heard of this possibility because the archaeological research supporting it was conducted around the time of the second world war and went against the post-WW2 political narrative.

Erik Thorvaldsson, known as Erik the Red, was a Norwegian Viking, remembered in medieval and Icelandic saga sources as having founded the first Norse settlement in Greenland. His son, Leif Erikson was credited as the first known European to have discovered North America.

The Maritime Archaic is a North American cultural complex along the coast of Newfoundland and surrounding area, with at least three settlement episodes by distinct cultural groups, that began in approximately 7000 BC, also known as the Red Paint People because of the use of red ochre on their elaborate burials. More from Robert Sepehr, author and archaeologist.

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The World’s Weirdest Latinos

What exactly makes Paraguay different? And why are they known throughout Latin America and some places beyond that as the weirdest Latinos? Today let’s look at the history of one of the smallest, but certainly not weakest, Hispanic countries; a country that not very many outsiders know much about.

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World’s Weirdest Hispanics

What exactly makes Paraguay different? And why are they known throughout Latin America and some places beyond that as the weirdest Latinos? Today let’s look at the history of one of the smallest, but certainly not weakest, Hispanic countries; a country that not very many outsiders know much about.

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Sumerians in South America

Mesopotamia is known for being the home of a number of advanced civilisations in the ancient world, such as the Sumerians, who ventured out from their homeland and strongly influenced the cultural developments of what would become the ancient world’s most powerful nations, such as the dynastic Egyptians. But what many don’t know is that there is overwhelming evidence for the ancient Sumerians travelling to and settling in South America.

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