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Earth Ancients chronicles the growing (and often suppressed) evidence of known and unknown civilizations, their ruined cities, and artifacts developed from advanced science and technology. Erased from the pages of time, these cultures discovered and charted the heavens, developed medicine and unleashed advancements that parallel and, in many cases, surpass our own. Join us and discover our lost history. Armed with the thousands of anomalous archeological discoveries which have not been covered by conventional science and the media, we can no longer deny our ancient cultural inheritance. Our written history is wrong and we’ve been led to believe that humanity is just a few hundred thousand years old. In fact, the Hindu Yugas advance the notion that Homo Sapiens are millions of years old, and have lived on planet Earth through a series of rebirths. It’s now a fact that we are the survivors of a series of cataclysmic events that took place approximately 12,000 to 14,000 years ago. Our ancestors may have been aware of these impending disasters and fled underground shelter, or survived in caves; others may have left the planet, but a huge number perished. Though Earth Ancients does explore some of the popular theories that ancient aliens have visited our planet, our philosophy and research paradigm is decidedly Earth-centric, elevating the historical discourse about human brilliance and ingenuity found in the archaeological evidence. For example, many of the lost cultures were able to:  Harness natural electromagnetic field and channel them to build pyramids and colossal buildings  Power tools and machines to shape sculptures and cut water channels  Execute superior scientific and technical abilities lost to modern society

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A cataclysm rocked our planet 12,800 years ago, causing mass extinctions of large animals such as the mammoth and sloth bears, and all but wiping out our own race. An entire episode in the human story was rubbed out, a chapter... more

Christopher Dunn has an extensive background as a craftsman, starting his career as an indentured apprentice in his hometown of Manchester, England. Recruited by an aerospace manufacturing company, he immigrated to the United States... more

When Chariots of the Gods was published 50 years ago, it began a worldwide change in humanity's view of the cosmos. In an era of the military space race, Erich von Daniken boldly proclaimed that Earth had been visited by more... more

Yousef Abd'el Hakim Awyan |Khemit School Co-Director, Researcher, Speaker, Stone Mason, Artist, and Musician Yousef Awyan was born, raised and still resides at his family's home in Nazlet el Saman, which lies just a few meters... more

As humanity stands at the crossroads between the Fifth and the Sixth Worlds, American Indian wisdomkeepers have recognized signs that they must now speak their closely held knowledge about extraterrestrial contact, their original... more

Living in Wiltshire and close to the magical landscape of Avebury, Peter Knight is well known in the South for his entertaining and enthusiastic workshops, convention lectures and field trips. He is an authority on our ancient landscape... more

The Finger Lakes region is known for its beauty, but look carefully and you will discover some of New York's other abundant--and unusual--treasures. The cliffs of Excelsior Glen are scattered with ancient Indian pictographs, and Bluff Point... more

In his book, If DNA is Software, Who Wrote The Code? — The Profound Significance of Life's Programming Language, Bunzel explains that software (or computer code) has identical properties to DNA (and may be a stark example of... more

This weeks regularly scheduled program has been moved to Monday, November 6, 2018. - Cliff

In the history of archaeological theory the term migrationism was opposed to the term diffusionism (or "immobilism") as a means of distinguishing two approaches to explaining the spread of prehistoric archaeological cultures and... more

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