
Forbidden Archeology
The Hidden History of the Human Race
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Narrated by:
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Laura Lee
About this listen
Discover an alternate history to the human race as the authors of Forbidden Archeology challenge one of the most fundamental components of the modern scientific world view. Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson discuss the work of researchers who, over the past 2 centuries, have found bones and artifacts showing that people like ourselves existed on earth millions of years ago. They explain how the scientific establishment has ignored these remarkable facts because they contradict the dominant views of human origins and antiquity.
Copyright 1994 by The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International Inc.; Recording (P)1997 by Alternative AudioGobeckli Tepe being controlled by WEF, speaks volumes.
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but in fairness this was groundbreaking presumably when it was written with some discoveries now proven or disproved.
I am sure there is a lot more hidden archeology still waiting to be revealed that is currently buried in some vaults deemed too hot to handle
disapointing
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