Michael Cremo – The Hidden History Of The Human Race

Michael Cremo is interviewed about his archeological discoveries and the cover up of the scientific community.Cremo gives several examples of archeological evidence that has been suppressed by the establishment in the name of “scientific conformity”. His books include ‘The Hidden History Of The Human Race’ and ‘Forbidden Archeology’. Richard Thompson is credited by Michael Cremo as a valuable partner in his research.

The Golden Age Enoch & Eden

We know there was an ancient higher advanced culture because of specialty fields of study such as Genetics, Geology, Astronomy, Numerology, Linguistics, Metallurgy, Social Sciences, Landscapes, Surveying, Architecture, Arts, Megaliths, Petro glyphs, and Mathematics. Some less known controversial researcher are Edmund Marriage Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien (archeology, surveyors, linguistics, Botany), WJ Perry (researcher Ancient advanced high culture social structure), Charles Rollin produced 4 volumes of “ancient controversial history”, Peter Watts (studied Ancient High Mathematics), LA Waddle (studied Linguistics he deciphered the Indo-Sumerian Seals; and wrote “Amazing History of the Human Race), Laurence Gardner studied Origins of Human Civilization and wrote “Origin of God”, Charles Hapgood wrote “Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings” he also documented the Gold smelting technology (See Edmunds doc “Proof of Advanced Civilization”, Plato studied and wrote about (Atlantis and Ancient History), Nicolas Tesla studied (Ancient Energy Technology), Emmanuel Velikovsky studied and wrote about (Astronomy and Ancient History) , , We have evidence of hybridization-genetic modification of plants which cannot be done without human intervention, highly advanced fertilizer in South America, surveyors who show layout of landscapes with human mass construction such as dams, roads, mountain tops shaved off, massive channels, Smelting skills in metallurgy such as purification of gold

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Michael Cremo is on the cutting edge of science and culture issues. In the course of a few month’s time he might be found on pilgrimage to sacred sites in India, appearing on a national television show, lecturing at a mainstream science conference, or speaking to an alternative science gathering. As he crosses disciplinary and cultural boundaries, he presents to his various audiences a compelling case for negotiating a new consensus on the nature of reality. Michael Cremo is a member of the World Archeological Congress and the European Association of Archaeologists as well as an associate member of the Bhaktivedanta Institute specializing in history and philosophy of science.