
We know giant graves were found on the Fiji island of Rotuma, on Pulau Upeh island in Malaysia, on Easter island, the Aleutians, and in Hawaii, as you can read in our other articles, all over the Pacific, but also in the Solomon islands. The reports of giants are suppressed by mainstream academia for ideological […]

DNA testings have been done on the Paracas skulls that are different than normal human skulls in that they don’t have ‘Sagittal Sutures’ between the skull plates but rather a dome like closed top. They are not totally human. Mr. L.A.Marzulli and History Channel (of course) disagree on their origins, in that History Channel – […]

This video shows how 4500 years ago the pyramid builders had to have had machinery to cut basalt blocks and the Cairo museum of Antiquity shows pieces of iron cog wheels and iron saws. The periodisation of Stone, Bronze, and Iron Age is ideologically tainted by Darwinians to imply intellectual growth from Primates, to Cavemen, […]

MERRY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR READERS OF ANCIENT PATRIARCHS, & A HAPPY NEW YEAR. (We don’t do P.C. Amerikan “heppy hollydayz” or any of that UN-cultural Marxism. )
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Although this video is about World War I history, yet the question is raised in general, “Who teaches the teachers who teach the students?” And “who chooses the peers of the peer review system? And “who chooses the professors who teach the teachers?” And what influence do the foundations and sponsors of universities have on […]

Via Paul Craig Roberts.org – Dec 10, 2018 Universities as massive Western, globalist propaganda tools Hanne Herland — hannenabintuherland.com Dec 5, 2018 Historian and philosopher of science Thomas S. Kuhn garnered attention in the 1960s when he showed how subjective much of the research at universities really is. The dominant worldview strongly influences the opinions […]
Of course these are reconstructions, but they are interesting to listen to. Enjoy!