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The Hidden Pre-Flood Civilization: Why It Was Erased

The Hidden Pre-Flood Civilization: Why It Was Erased

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In this episode of the Ancient Conspiracies Podcast, we dive into the fascinating world of a purported pre-flood civilization, focusing on the enigmatic site of Puma Punku. Alleged to have been built with precision stonework that defies the technological capabilities of known ancient societies, this civilization presents an archaeological mystery that challenges the conventional timeline of human history. The precision of the stonework, the engineering anomalies, and the historical context of a supposed pre-flood civilization are discussed in detail, inviting listeners to question the established historical narrative.


Examining the motives and means of those who might have erased this civilization from history, we explore how mainstream archaeology has addressed—or dismissed—evidence of these advanced engineering capabilities. With testimonies from ancient travel accounts and priestly traditions, the episode scrutinizes how such evidence might have been suppressed or reclassified over time. Could these traces of a lost civilization indicate a significant gap in our understanding of human development? Join us as we uncover hidden truths and challenge the boundaries of accepted history.


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