Me? Reading A Book?
I never particularly liked books... maybe back when I was in elementary lol.
Books are usually terribly boring.
You read 100 pages in only to find either the author is actually a numbskull or that the book is clearly not getting any better.
Visual and audio media is always SO much faster. When something sucks, you haven't wasted a whole day on it.
Well, I found a book that has me stuck to it.
Better yet, it's online and free, as the author is just trying to spread knowledge and common sense as a balance to all the corruption and repression perpetrated against, well, pretty much most of humanity.
The book is Earth's Forbidden Secrets by Maxwell Igan
Long story short, he gives examples (accompanied by pictures) of things that have been unearthed which TOTALLY blow human history as we know it into the water.
Stuff like 500,000 year old rocks with man-made items embedded inside them, maps that have latitude and longitude LOOOOONG before such things were supposed to exist...
He goes into how the creation of the pyramids have been credited to people that were known in the news back then to be false... yet due to politics in the scientific community, lies have become something fiercely defended.
There's even rocks shown with accurate depictions of the continents, people riding giant birds and dinosaurs (at a time when man wasn't supposed to KNOW about dinosaurs).
Even more, in some places of the world you have dinosaur bones... but then a few feet UNDER them you have... cobblestone roads?
WHAT? Roads UNDER dinosaur fossils? lol
You have fossilized human remains before man was supposedly present.
You have a fossilized shoe print (no, not a footprint, a SHOE print) that has apparently STEPPED on a living trilobite at the time.
Here's a fun one... we ALREADY know and science has accepted that the Egyptians had made batteries, jars filled with specific acids and metal columns... but what for?
Ah, well they needed light inside the dark pyramids, did they not?
Well, what the heck do you think those big, giant glass-lookin' tubes found on hieroglyphics are?!? I mean heck, they even depict wires running over to the batteries lol!
Right... so much of what we're taught about human history seems to be false.
But why would scientists not want to get to the "truth" of our world? Isn't that what science is about?
Well yes, it is. And yes, some scientists DO want to investigate things further.
But scientists are people too. Just as there's corruption in every human institution, the scientific academia is no exception.
People whose entire careers, their entire schools, their entire museums that is their livelihood... don't like change.
It automatically invalidates who and what they've studied to be, mostly.
Maybe there's even crazier reasons... like people in high places CAN'T let people know the truth about our history or they lose power.
In any case, it's dang good reading, despite spelling mistakes I pick up where you can tell the author is getting into what he's talking about.
And really, only being 1/3 of the way through, it's CLEAR that a lot of what we're taught in textbooks about who we are and where we came from (and possibly where we're going) is quite a bit of poopoo.
So yeah... I'll be off a day or two from here digesting all this. It's actually THAT exciting.
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