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Episode #195: The Hidden History of the Human Race - Part 3

Brothers of the Serpent

Brothers of the Serpent

Society & Culture, History, Philosophy

4.8668 Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2021

⏱️ 136 minutes

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Summary

Continuing our reading through The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson, we look at more examples of ancient stone tools found in very ancient contexts through the late 1800's and into the early 1900's. In Portugal, France, Brazil, Chile, and the U.S., there were discoveries of eolithic and paleolithic tools, that were studied by many scientists and paleontologists of the day, and presented at conferences and scientific congresses for study and debate. Many times the scientists of the time decided the tools were genuine evidence of very early humans, and yet much of this evidence is now completely forgotten and does not appear in modern discussions, scientific literature, or textbooks.

 

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0:00.0

The Hidden History of the Human Race, Part 3.

0:07.8

You're listening to Brothers of the Serpent Podcast.

0:19.3

And welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,

0:22.6

angels and demons and monsters and serpents to Brothers of the Serpent podcast,

0:25.4

coming to you not live from the 10 by 10 by 10 tangent cube of science,

0:29.7

nestled amongst the dusty bones of an ancient seabed high top the Edwards Plateau.

0:33.8

And as you probably can hear, I'm sick and Kyle's also sick.

0:43.3

We went on a trip to the Canyonlands.

0:48.6

And it started, it was a contact of the cabin event with Dave Matheson and Grimerica and Brendan Powell. But we went early

0:56.7

and met up with Brad in Canab in Utah. Yeah, that's right. And I did some exploring with him for a day,

1:04.7

about a day and a half. And that was really cool. We went to, what was the coral dunes?

1:11.7

It was like a valley in the midst of, you know, it's kind of deserty, but there's like a, there's plenty of trees and everything.

1:17.1

But then there's this valley where it looks like the Sahara.

1:19.9

Yeah, yeah.

1:20.5

It was gigantic sand dunes made out of sand.

1:24.3

Yeah.

1:25.4

That is, I guess the color is coral. It's sort of a pinkish orange. Yeah. That is, I guess the color is coral.

1:29.0

It's sort of a pinkish orange.

1:31.8

Salmon sand dunes.

1:32.8

Salmon sand dunes.

1:35.0

Yeah.

1:36.0

And they're huge.

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