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SilentFeathers
31st August 2012, 00:45
From the EMMY AWARD WINNING Producers of "The Mystery of the Sphinx" and the Producers of "The Mysterious Origins of Man" comes a new ground breaking film about "New Evidence of Early Man: SUPPRESSED." What happens when scientific evidence conflicts with theory? In the early sixties, discoveries were made in Central Mexico, which were the handiwork of early man. Exquisitely carved animal bones and advanced spear points caused much excitement, including a Life Magazine article, until the dates came in. 5 mutually exclusive geological tests revealed they were over 250,000 years old. In spite of the geochronology, archaeologists insisted the dates were too ridiculously old. This world-class archaeological region became off-limits for official research, a "professional forbidden zone."

This is the story of the shocking events that occurred, told first-hand by many of the actual participants. It reveals how one field of science can conflict with another and how new discoveries must battle evidence vs. belief, exposing what some have called "the dark side of archaeology."

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Rantaak
1st September 2012, 01:10
I remember hearing something a while ago about the mexican government being involved in some sort of documentary like this which they were keeping secret for a while until releasing it this year... Is this it?

We will watch it regardless :-) Thanks for sharing!

bennycog
1st September 2012, 14:05
great interview and gutsy ol dudes..
rewriting history in the making.. and it needs to be rewritten on soo many levels..

Vitalux
1st September 2012, 22:01
This is a really kick-ass good video to watch.
I have for a very long time respected the writings of Michael Cremo and it was refreshing to see a more indepth view of the story of the site in Mexico.
So it appears that humans have been living in that region of Mexico for at least 500 000 years which pretty much toss's out the theory of evolution and man's decent into North America.

Thanking the OP for this video.

Shame that so many people will ignore this information

Sir Eltor
3rd September 2012, 18:47
Thank you SilentFeathers , one of the best films i've seen in such a long time .

A must watch in my opinion