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    One thing though, Heston creeps me right out. I do not believe he's on our side at all.
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    I have just finished reading Credo`s book "Forbidden Archeologist", could not put it down and found the explanations within it and some of the authors ideas and thoughts to be some of the best I have read and heard in a long time.
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    Default Re: Michael Cremo : Forbidden Archeology

    Having read the book, I am tonight reviewing the book again in watching this video that is almost 4 hours long.

    It is a must watch for those that are trying to learn the history of Humans.

    This is the information that you are NOT taught in school.

    Humans have been living on planet Earth for MILLIONS of years before the dinosaurs


    Enjoy

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    Default Re: Michael Cremo : Forbidden Archeology

    they say we as humans on earth, are 22 million yrs old as a spirit form incarnating on earth , before that in the lyra constellatioin it goes back 12 billion yrs ago ...
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    they say we as humans on earth, are 22 million yrs old as a spirit form incarnating on earth , before that in the lyra constellatioin it goes back 12 billion yrs ago ...
    In the above top video, Michael Cremo points out evidence of human tools, artifacts such as pottery, and human skeletons which are the same as modern human skeletons date back more than 800 Million years on the America continent.
    So I think humans have been around on Earth for much longer than 22 million years.


    The physical and scientific archaeological evidence (proof) exist to back up this claim.

    Thank you for bringing in some knowledge about the lyra constellatioin.
    What source did you learn of this information?

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cremo
    http://amazon.com/Michael-A.-Cremo/e/B000APJC1I

    Michael Cremo wrote a number of books. His magnum opus was Forbidden Archaeology, a 900-page, highly detailed, academic tome. A shorter book which followed, The Hidden History of the Human Race, was an abridged popular version.

    I read both from cover to cover many years ago, and was awestruck by Cremo's research. It's impeccably compiled, and steamrollers any orthodox views of human history.

    As he points out, the entire collection of hominid skeletal remains on which the standard views have been founded would cover just two trestle tables -- no more than that. But far more evidence, which tells an entirely different story, lies buried and concealed, effectively covered up, in the basements of the Smithsonian. Cremo meticulously documents it all.

    I had the fortune to meet Cremo on a two hour bus journey after a conference, and sat next to him. Having read Forbidden Archaeology, I was proudly able to put to him the kinds of questions he's not normally asked by casual audiences. The conversation we had was fascinating and memorable, and I would love to have recorded it. All his work is highly recommended.

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    Default Re: Michael Cremo : Forbidden Archeology

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cremo
    http://amazon.com/Michael-A.-Cremo/e/B000APJC1I

    Michael Cremo wrote a number of books. His magnum opus was Forbidden Archaeology, a 900-page, highly detailed, academic tome. A shorter book which followed, The Hidden History of the Human Race, was an abridged popular version.

    I read both from cover to cover many years ago, and was awestruck by Cremo's research. It's impeccably compiled, and steamrollers any orthodox views of human history.

    As he points out, the entire collection of hominid skeletal remains on which the standard views have been founded would cover just two trestle tables -- no more than that. But far more evidence, which tells an entirely different story, lies buried and concealed, effectively covered up, in the basements of the Smithsonian. Cremo meticulously documents it all.

    I had the fortune to meet Cremo on a two hour bus journey after a conference, and sat next to him. Having read Forbidden Archaeology, I was proudly able to put to him the kinds of questions he's not normally asked by casual audiences. The conversation we had was fascinating and memorable, and I would love to have recorded it. All his work is highly recommended.

    Thank you so much Bill for your comment, insight and experience.

    I first read Forbidden Archaeology about 3 years ago, and it definitely changed my entire outlook on history. It once and for all put to rest any preconceived foundations that human's evolved from apes.
    It actually helped foster a new direction in my growth for truth and awareness.

    What I find most interesting is I have mentioned this book to dozens of people. I have even at times left my copy with a friend in hopes that he would read the book.So far to date, out of dozens of folks , few if any have read it or given it much consideration.

    Even on other chat forums I rarely encounter anyone who knows of this information, or author as well.

    Strange in a way, ......you would think Michael Cremo's book, forbidden archaeology would spread like wildfire across the minds of all.
    Even in Avalon I find it does not draw a lot of hits either.

    I'm just thankful that my spiritual pathway crossed this information.


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    Default Re: Michael Cremo : Forbidden Archeology

    I read the shorter version a few years ago and was amazed by it. It opened my eyes to alot of things not only human history. It made me think that if science is feeding us lies about human history, what else are they lying about? In a way, reading that book changed my life. Highly recommended!

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    Hope this is of help for those who would like to read

    PDF Link for Hidden history of the human race

    http://www.humanityunitedforum.com/M...ace%201998.pdf

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    Hope this is of help for those who would like to read

    PDF Link for Hidden history of the human race

    http://www.humanityunitedforum.com/M...ace%201998.pdf

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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cremo
    http://amazon.com/Michael-A.-Cremo/e/B000APJC1I

    Michael Cremo wrote a number of books. His magnum opus was Forbidden Archaeology, a 900-page, highly detailed, academic tome. A shorter book which followed, The Hidden History of the Human Race, was an abridged popular version.

    I read both from cover to cover many years ago, and was awestruck by Cremo's research. It's impeccably compiled, and steamrollers any orthodox views of human history.

    As he points out, the entire collection of hominid skeletal remains on which the standard views have been founded would cover just two trestle tables -- no more than that. But far more evidence, which tells an entirely different story, lies buried and concealed, effectively covered up, in the basements of the Smithsonian. Cremo meticulously documents it all.

    I had the fortune to meet Cremo on a two hour bus journey after a conference, and sat next to him. Having read Forbidden Archaeology, I was proudly able to put to him the kinds of questions he's not normally asked by casual audiences. The conversation we had was fascinating and memorable, and I would love to have recorded it. All his work is highly recommended.

    Thank you so much Bill for your comment, insight and experience.

    I first read Forbidden Archaeology about 3 years ago, and it definitely changed my entire outlook on history. It once and for all put to rest any preconceived foundations that human's evolved from apes.
    It actually helped foster a new direction in my growth for truth and awareness.

    What I find most interesting is I have mentioned this book to dozens of people. I have even at times left my copy with a friend in hopes that he would read the book.So far to date, out of dozens of folks , few if any have read it or given it much consideration.

    Even on other chat forums I rarely encounter anyone who knows of this information, or author as well.

    Strange in a way, ......you would think Michael Cremo's book, forbidden archaeology would spread like wildfire across the minds of all.
    Even in Avalon I find it does not draw a lot of hits either.

    I'm just thankful that my spiritual pathway crossed this information.


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    Lightbulb Re: Michael Cremo : Forbidden Archeology

    Quote SHORT BIO FROM HIS WEBSITE:

    Michael Cremo is on the cutting edge of science and culture issues. In the course of a few month's time he might be found on pilgrimage to sacred sites in India, appearing on a national television show, lecturing at a mainstream science conference, or speaking to an alternative science gathering. As he crosses disciplinary and cultural boundaries, he presents to his various audiences a compelling case for negotiating a new consensus on the nature of reality.

    Michael Cremo is a member of the World Archeological Congress and the European Association of Archaeologists as well as an associate member of the Bhaktivedanta Institute specializing in history and philosophy of science.

    Website: http://www.mcremo.com/
    Published on Jan 14, 2016


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    Mr. Cremo has some terrific wisdom and deep information to share. Unfortunately he is about the most boring speaker I have ever heard! O - M - G!!! I only managed to get a half hour into this interview before I had to pause it for later viewing - I was about to go into a coma. For once I actually welcomed Kerry's interruptions - she got him moving along somewhat.

    I will revisit this vid as he is such a font of knowledge, but I thought I'd give others a heads-up that they'd better be wide awake before launching into this.
    Like, two coffees down and one in the hand awake!

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    Thanks Brian for the heads up. This reminds me of the need for a bit of software that takes the audio and immediately transcribes it, rapidly, for us speed readers. This would save a lot of time, whether or not we get a heads up. When evaluating and consolidating info on a given subject the pictures registered to a speed reader are invaluable tools.

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    Quote Posted by Fellow Aspirant (here)
    Mr. Cremo has some terrific wisdom and deep information to share. Unfortunately he is about the most boring speaker I have ever heard! O - M - G!!! I only managed to get a half hour into this interview before I had to pause it for later viewing - I was about to go into a coma. For once I actually welcomed Kerry's interruptions - she got him moving along somewhat.

    I will revisit this vid as he is such a font of knowledge, but I thought I'd give others a heads-up that they'd better be wide awake before launching into this.
    Like, two coffees down and one in the hand awake!

    Cheers,

    Brian
    Here's a most recent one you might enjoy better .... I did ...

    Posted Jan 7, 2016 at ~ Up At The Ranch And Beyond

    Quote Posted by giovonni (here)
    Humans Predate Dinasours, The Evidence, Forbidden Archeologist,

    Leak Project's Rex Bear with Michael Cremo

    "This video is about Michael Cremo, Forbidden Archelogy, Tools Millions of Years Old, Mind Blowing Histroy" ...

    Quote Biography:

    Michael Cremo is a member of the History of Science Society, the World Archeological Congress, the Philosophy of Science Association, the European Association of Archaeologists and a research associate in history and philosophy of science for the Bhaktivedanta Institute. After receiving a scholarship to study International Affairs at George Washington University, Michael began to study the ancient histories of India known as the Vedas. In this way, he has broadened his academic knowledge with spirituality from the Eastern tradition.

    Michael is on the cutting edge of science and culture issues. In the course of a few months time he might be found on pilgrimage to sacred sites in India, appearing on a national television show in the United States or another country, lecturing at a mainstream science conference, or speaking to an alternative science gathering. As he crosses disciplinary and cultural boundaries, he presents to his various audiences a compelling case for negotiating a new consensus on the nature of reality.

    Website: http://www.mcremo.com/
    Published on Jan 7, 2016

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    Default Re: Michael Cremo : Forbidden Archeology

    Thanks Brian for making me laugh out loud...

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    Default Re: Michael Cremo : Forbidden Archeology

    The interview lasts nearly 2 hours.
    It's like tldr .. or rather tldw
    I'm too busy to invest all that time.
    What, basically, is he saying ?

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    Quote Posted by tomfellows (here)
    The interview lasts nearly 2 hours.
    It's like tldr .. or rather tldw
    I'm too busy to invest all that time.
    What, basically, is he saying ?
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