Posted on 07/07/2026 1:04:43 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Findings from a mysterious remote chain of islands off the coast of California are rattling bones in the science community as bone-pickers find traces of a “vanished world.”
The Golden State’s Channel Islands, located several miles off the SoCal coast, are home to the remnants of revelational lost civilizations intriguing enough to make Indiana Jones blush. A banner finding in the area has been the 13,000-year-old remains of the “Arlington Springs Man,” the earliest dated adult found on the continent.
A new documentary highlighted the extraordinary discovery, which has changed science’s thinking around where and when humans first migrated to North America. Because of the finding of the “Arlington Springs Man,” scientists believe humans could have been on the continent earlier than the Clovis culture recognized as landing in the area first.
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History? History now begins with bones?
Someone better get a hold of the Gov and tell him to take back those lands he just gave away to the indians on the coast. Likely they stole the land from this person’s kin.
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As far as we know, the only place that was actually empty when it was settled and therefore would NOT be stolen land is Iceland.
THE “CHANNEL ISLANDS” ARE NOT REMOTE—AND NOT MYSTERIOUS.
WHAT OVER KILL.
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