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re: Ancient civilizations. Y or N?
Posted on 5/7/24 at 7:39 pm to Dave Worth
Posted on 5/7/24 at 7:39 pm to Dave Worth
quote:No, and the Tas Tepeler (Gobekli Tepe and all other similar) sites have a clear line of proto development and subsequent advancement beginning thousands of years before the YD age, all during it and thousands of years after.
Hancock's claims of a global civilization 10-12K years ago wiped out in the Younger Dryas. From everything I've read there is no evidence of this.
quote:Okay, here's my lizard people conspiracy theory. 65 million years ago, an asteroid hit the earth and devastated the planet. A massive dust cloud covered the earth and blocked out the sun while filling the air with poisonous fumes. This forced some creatures to go underground where they stayed and continued to develop over the course of 65 million years, eventually becoming the 'lizard people' we know today. These are the beings that Adm. Byrd encountered in the mysterious flight chronicled in his lost diary, which is totally real and not some 1950's frat star prank.
Could there have been a completely different dominant species even millions ago that we are not descended from (Anunnaki for example or the lizard people)?
BTW, the first person to conceive of 'lizard people' was the troubled writer Robert Howard, whose 'serpent men' were shape shifting (a trait that has survived in modern folklore) usurpers of power who assumed the identity of rulers they murdered. They were part of his Kull stories, before he invented Conan.
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