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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-30 09-25

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He interprets certain glyphs and artifacts—like a depiction of a "burning temple" with a serpent's tail—as evidence that Quetzalcoatl's origin story might involve extra-terrestrial or island origins, rather than purely indigenous myth.

He also references the Temple of the Feathered Serpent at Teotihuacan and suggests that some inscriptions could hint at lost chapters of history, possibly involving ancient visitors or extraterrestrial contact.

Critics, however, note that mainstream scholarship considers these interpretations speculative and that the broader archaeological context does not support Hancock’s conclusions.


Skepticism and Criticism: Are Hancock’s Claims Valid?