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To: Openurmind

The history of the Human Race is not what we have been told in school or in the media. Our history is not linear nor did a lot of the more important parts take place in Europe, Asia of Africa.

Everyone forgets the Americas; no one knows what was there prior to the comet strike of 10800 BC. on North America or prior to the appearance of the rain forests in South America. All of that is slowly changing so that, in a generation or so, the real history may be known.


34 posted on 12/10/2019 9:49:21 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: PIF

“The history of the Human Race is not what we have been told in school or in the media. Our history is not linear nor did a lot of the more important parts take place in Europe, Asia of Africa.

Everyone forgets the Americas; no one knows what was there prior to the comet strike of 10800 BC. on North America or prior to the appearance of the rain forests in South America. All of that is slowly changing so that, in a generation or so, the real history may be known.”

Oh, I absolutely agree. I have been all over that reality for about 10 years now. What amazes me is how extremely the true ancient populations of SA has been underestimated. Even in wilderness areas of the Andes where there is nothing there are tens of thousands of hectares with still very faint remains of ancient terracing. Just about every square hectare of south America has been terraced for agriculture or husbandry. Far far more than would be needed for even today’s population of SA.


36 posted on 12/10/2019 10:26:49 AM PST by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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