"There seems to be an urgency, among mainstream archeologists and historians, to de-bunk any historical, or archeological findings, that don't fit the standard and established line of thought. To question this entrenched mindset, is to bring down vast amounts of ridicule upon ones head. Personally, I don't give a damn about that and will continue to question anything that doesn't sit right with me. No I'm not dripping with degrees in those disciplines, I spent my working life in engineering, but I'm not going to accept crap that diorite bowls, or blocks of hard granite can be worked with copper!! That's the biggest joke going!
The bottom line here, is that we don't have the final answers with regard to our past history and neither does the 'establishment.' I don't accept the historical crap I was fed in school either, where history was tailored to fit the biblical narrative. I feel the 'truth' is being kept from us, with regard to many things, and is essentially metered out on a 'need to know' basis, where the average individual is regarded as being too low on the food chain to warrant ...exposure to life's more interesting elements. I think all of us need to question those 'facts' that don't ring true. You can't always trust the so called 'experts, as their particular agenda is not always apparent.
I would take TV programs like 'Ancient Aliens' with a grain of salt due to the sensationalist style of the show and the constant question 'could this be?' The answer is, 'I don't know, you guys tell me, that's why I watched your daft show!'
The best thing to do is just read about those things in history that interest you. Don't trust FaceBook, find books, alt-theories and mainstream, then form your own conclusions. Yes, I am one of those individuals that believe the human race is suffering from a collective amnesia and is being kept in that state. Time for us all to open our eyes and look closer. Just a thought."
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