FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLOGY & SCIENCE Sci-Fi Facts? That's an oxymoron, right? Yes, but hear me out. There are facts about this world that seem so far-fetched and many consider the facts to be fictitious, and many of those facts are based in science and archeology. So I decided to write an 8-book series in Science Fiction which will contain the many facts that you will encounter in this podcast. Prepare to be amazed as many of these topics may arouse suspicion, thrill, conspiracy theories, curiosity, or new opinions and understanding.
You see… maybe there are several tasks that are on your list. Some may take days or weeks to finish. Some may take 15-20 minutes of your time. It is totally ok to weed out some of the easier tasks so that you can make space for some of the other more time-consuming goals. Working on those tasks and accomplishing some of them, will give you an edge…
Dr. Bruce Lipton explains that the Jesuits from over 400 years ago have been saying “Allow me to teach a child until age seven, and I will show you the man”. Because they knew that the first 7 years of life is the program period. And 95% of the rest of that child’s life will be determined by what was programmed.
She looks back wide-eyed and clucks rampantly, scared of what may be in the bushes. Could it be a fox? A rogue lawnmower headed in her direction? A cat with razor sharp claws? With each passing second, the chicken clucks louder and louder in F.E.A.R. of being eaten by some monstrous animal.
In the final second of this do or die moment, her fight or flight instinct makes her look back just before the first step on the road...
Instead, they found more than 300 stone spheres spread out randomly over the land without rhyme or reason.
There are several theories behind these stones. Some people say that because they are shaped as spheres, they represent the moon and/or sun as something to be worshipped.
How about aliens? Now there’s a more common subject for debate.
My opinion on the spheres and their purpose? Honestly, I think it was original...
The Baigong Pipes in Mount Baigong of China has an air of mystery, not just due to its’ questionable history and origin, but also because of it possible uses.
These pipes lead into a lake of saltwater and range in diameter from the width of a toothpick to about 16 inches. There is proof that nomadic people may have lived in these areas approximately 30,000 years ago… that’s it. No proof of civilization before that except for the 150...
When we look at the history of the United States, quite frankly it is limited. Mostly buildings here have been erected in the past century and there are some that are older with historical meaning. Generally speaking, though, the North American continent has very little to share in world history as it pertains to ancient buildings and structures that date back millennia. Other countries though, have a much more robust history to sh...
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