| In your quest for truth, empirical, objective research is | | | | economic system. |
| imperative and can be done by almost anyone. If you | | | | --Semi-ovoid, man-made metallic tubes were found |
| choose to, you can find great clarity in matters such as | | | | embedded in 65 million year-old Cretaceous chalk in |
| health and wellness, your love relationships, and current | | | | France. |
| events. | | | | --A human skeleton was found in layers of rock, 90 |
| However, even the most obvious findings, when they | | | | feet down in southern Illinois, that dates back over 300 |
| contrast with conventional standards, aren't always | | | | million years. |
| recognized, or even permitted to see the light of day in | | | | --An electrical device resembling a spark-plug was |
| some instances. | | | | found in coal 3000 feet below the surface in a coal |
| Take the case of the Great Pyramid, which was | | | | mine in Europe. |
| supposedly built around 2500 BC. The science | | | | --Radioactive evidence found in remote desert areas |
| authorities reject the theories of "amateurs" and | | | | of India, along with relics associated with an unidentified, |
| "conspiracy theorists" who suggest that the drilled | | | | lost culture suggest atomic bombs have wiped out |
| holes (possibly made by a laser-like tool) in sections of | | | | cultures prior to recorded history. |
| the interior of the Great Pyramid far surpass the | | | | --Apparent man-made walls comprised of uniform |
| primitive methods of the ancient Egyptians. It's | | | | blocks buried in coal have been found in numerous |
| estimated that the holes could only be drilled by a drill | | | | coal mines, such as in Ohio, Oklahoma, and in Europe. |
| that had 500 times the force of today's most | | | | Most date back to over 200 million years ago. |
| sophisticated drills. | | | | --Perfectly round hematite balls dating back 2 billion |
| Then there is the water erosion damage of the Sphinx, | | | | years were found in mines in South Africa. One theory |
| and the sea salt within the Queen's Chamber in the | | | | is that they were game pieces, others say they could |
| Great Pyramid, which suggest that the Great Pyramid | | | | have been part of a weapon system. |
| and the Sphinx are far older than previously thought. | | | | Evidence suggests that many human-based cultures |
| And what about the 2000 ton+ blocks of stone at | | | | have been lost on this planet, going back hundreds of |
| various ancient sites that humans could not move with | | | | millions of years. 65 million years ago, the dinosaurs |
| our modern technology today? Vibration, or sound | | | | were wiped out, along with, very possibly, other |
| technology is a possible answer. | | | | civilizations. |
| Don't forget about the famous Egyptian hieroglyphics | | | | Some evidence points to the idea that humans go |
| that very clearly depict, what appear to be, airplanes, | | | | back over 500 million years on this planet. If you figure |
| helicopters, cars, submarines, and other modern-day | | | | one moderately advanced civilization every 50,000 |
| technology. | | | | years or so, conservatively estimated, you have about |
| Many other archeological finds throughout history are | | | | 2000 civilizations over the course of only 100 million |
| totally at odds with accepted orthodoxies, like the | | | | years. |
| notion that the first civilization on this planet dates back | | | | In answering the question of why we don't find |
| to about 6000 BC (Sumerians). | | | | extensive evidence of lost civilizations, it's estimated to |
| Below we list archeological finds from modern times | | | | take only about 150,000 years or less for even the |
| that, if authenticated, change history: | | | | most well-built man-made structures, such as |
| --A Phoenix Gazette article in 1909 featured a cave in | | | | skyscrapers, to dissolve into dust, and that's not |
| the Grand Canyon leading to underground tunnels | | | | considering the impact of massive natural (or |
| which contained Egyptian and Asian-looking artifacts, | | | | man-made) disasters, such gigantic asteroids colliding |
| statues, mummies, hieroglyphs, etc., dating to as early | | | | with Earth. Such collisions don't just make a big hole in |
| as 2000 BC. The Smithsonian Institute became | | | | the desert, or harmlessly splash into the ocean. As |
| involved in the find. | | | | they puncture the atmosphere and collide with the |
| It suggests that ancient travelers came to America | | | | planet, they bring raging infernos, tidal waves, and |
| long before Columbus. The fictional movie, "The Lost | | | | earthquakes to entire continents, if not the entire planet, |
| Treasure of the Grand Canyon," is based on the site. | | | | and send up dust clouds that block the sun's rays. |
| There's a theory that an ancient Asian culture called | | | | When you review the original scientific documentation |
| the Kam, who were known as voyagers, are | | | | by the experts who made the shocking discoveries |
| connected to this find. Their ancestry is linked to the | | | | (skip the textbook/academic interpretations), you find all |
| early Egyptians. | | | | sorts of evidence of extremely ancient human |
| --In 1877, in Tuolumne County, California, while forging | | | | existence, such as from 100s of millions of years ago. |
| the Montezuma tunnel, relics including a mortar and | | | | Considering all the evidence, the traditional theory of |
| pestle were found. The exact location of the find | | | | evolution appears to be invalid, although a variation of it |
| relative to the bed-rock suggests they are about 33 | | | | could be plausible, in our view. |
| million years old. | | | | It's common to join the herd mentality and embrace |
| --While drilling an artesian well in Illinois, a copper | | | | prevailing beliefs without questioning the evidence, or |
| coin-like object with human figures and symbols on it | | | | lack of it. Humans generally want to belong, believe, |
| was found in rock deposits. According to information | | | | and conform to accepted norms. But that approach |
| supplied by the Illinois State Geological Survey, the | | | | means they largely avoid critical thought and stop |
| deposits of rock in which the coin was found are | | | | thinking for themselves. |
| between 200,000--400,000 years old. The find | | | | What in your life do you assume to be true that may |
| suggests the lost culture it belonged to had an | | | | not be? |