Interesting.
Reading this indicated to me this guy is a showman/charlatan type, kind of like a Neil deGrasse Tyson, but worse in a way. It was not scientific and overtly self-promoting.
So I look him up and see he finds little people, pre human supposedly, all over the place and his claims are “controversial.”
The Indiana Jones hat worn at an indoor lecture clearly is a self-promotion device, however, if we didn’t have people in science willing to buck convention and say things they knew were going to be unpopular with their colleagues, we wouldn’t have quantum entanglement, continental drift, germ theory, genetic inheritance, Avogadro’s Law. heavenly bodies with elliptical orbits, or a heliocentric solar system (among others).
“he finds little people, pre human supposedly, all over the place and his claims are “controversial.”
^
He and 40+ qualified archeologists found “the little peoples” GRAVEYARD.
Bet on bruised egos surfacing worldwide...
Nope.