Change your perception about the ancient past
Posted On: Jul 19th, 2018 at 15:17
The World
There is no longer any “may”, “maybe”, “might have”, or any other kind of remark related to “possibly”.
It’s time to simply stop wondering and just accept – the world was a much different place in the past to the one we believe it was. And we have religion to ultimately blame for our stupid misconceptions and misinterpretation, for religion places Man at the centre of everything… and this just a few thousand years ago. Although we moved away from those ideas long ago, the stigma still clings to our subconscious like a baby does to its parent.
There is no question, “Did they travel around the Mediterranean by boat?”
There is no question to answer.
They did.
One hundred per cent.
It was the norm for all ancient humans and human relatives to have been travelling around our planet by boat for hundreds of thousands of years.
These people were not stupid.
We are the stupid ones, still clinging to our Victorian, religious, Darwin evolution nonsense.
Once you accept that this was the norm then all of the concepts I promote are simple to understand.
It’s time to change our perceptions.
It’s time to just stop listening to these so-called experts, who are programmed by the same intellectual doctrine of human evolution that originated in those Victorian days where Darwin’s model was born. Until the universities stop brainwashing each generation of so-called experts, then they are still going to come at us with the same theories, generation after generation, refusing to budge from the current model. Only those thinking outside the box will change the paradigm.
I am Thankful to be in the latter camp.
It’s a scary thought to be told what to believe and then told if you teach otherwise you will lose your job.
That’s pretty much how it works for those indoctrinated by university.
Many have had their careers ruined by this process.
Let’s keep fighting, for the truth is slowly coming to the surface.
Excuse the pun.
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/04/neandertals-stone-age-people-may-have-voyaged-mediterranean