How Much Of History AKA His Story Is A Lie?

in #history2 months ago

I often wonder just how much of history aka His Story is a lie. There is now much evidence humans have crossed oceans long before the last 800 years. I believe it’s indeed true the Americas were visited 30,000 years ago and then some! New to this theory? Does it sound insane to you? Watch this video below as an intro to this idea. It’s not just an idea anymore though.

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Our real history is far longer, and far more interesting, than we've been led to believe, of that I am certain. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

It’s amazing how obvious the corrupt system is. Blatantly not digging sites where evidence of far older advanced civilizations are. Governments forbidding even travel to other other locations to protect the lame narrative. it’s so clear based on evidence there were advanced cultures all over place! Including the Americas.

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I very much agree with you on that, and every day it becomes more visible to ever more people. Indeed, truer more real expressions of science, just like history, were occulted, hidden from humanity, for the purpose of narrative control. You're right, that's the perspective to which I've come as well, and some were notably more advanced in several areas (both in terms of consciousness, and the tech that has been released to the surface population, so not counting the beyond sci-fi stuff in the deep-black special-access programs). 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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FYI, H. luzonensis reached Luzon in the philippines by ~700kya, and that requires blue water capable boats. Much more accomplished swimmers than people didn't reach the Philippines, like elephants and hippos. H. luzonensis had a brain little larger than Chimpanzees, but they had to have had open ocean watercraft to get to Luzon and they had to have them almost 1mya.

Complex construction with wood has been far more advanced for far longer than we have had evidence for, because wood, like almost all organic matter, rots in a matter of years, rather than centuries. On the Zambian border there is a site that is constantly wet from a waterfall, saturating the sand and preventing wood from rotting. There has been found the remains of a timber frame structure that has been confidently dated to ~478kya - prior to most estimates of the origin of H. sapiens. Both in Luzon and in Zambia pre-sapiens hominins have been shown to have had advanced wood working capabilities.

It is my belief that people have had boats before there were people. At least people like us.

Thanks!