Posted on 12/26/2015 5:57:30 PM PST by SunkenCiv
America Unearthed is available on the History Channel site; the other one will probably reappear as well.
Scott W. finds the Templars everywhere, has a book about it that he pushes 24/7.
Hmm, I couldn’t get the title for the discontinued YouTube, but here’s the America Unearthed links:
http://www.history.com/shows/america-unearthed/season-1/episode-3
https://twitter.com/realscottwolter
https://www.facebook.com/History-Channel-America-Unearthed-218340034979152/
THIS EPISODE IS NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE ON OUR SITE.
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That episode is, according to the message, available on Amazon or iTunes. Looks like they want to earn $$ and not allow it to be viewed for free (this is happening a lot, BTW).
I did see that the "Giants in Minnesota" episode is available for free
- from that link. Also fascinating:
Giants in America - I saw the brief series and read the book:
The Ancient Giants Who Ruled America: The Missing Skeletons and the Great Smithsonian Cover-Up.
There are a few photos available of giant skeletons with double rows of teeth, but too many people who found these skeletons sent them off to the Smithsonian. The evidence is absolutely compelling - and it is a sin what the Smithsonian has "lost," i.e., covered up.
That’s not surprising, as History Channel isn’t a broadcast channel; ordinarily it would only be available as part of a subscription to cable or dish; the copper episode is indeed free and unlocked if one streams using Roku.
Thanks for the info. I’ve seen the episode.
I don’t have Roku, and just checked that it is $2.99 on Amazon. I have Amazon Prime and it is not one of the free series.
The History Channel channel on Roku offers a selection of episodes as ‘unlocked’, the Oak Island series has about six or seven, and with HC’s series the ones unlocked get rotated in and then out, with one from the new season added near the beginning.
The Roku stick is usually $50, same with the Roku 1; $2.99 sounds like a great deal to me, will have to check that out!
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