The maps rewriting European history
Posted On: Apr 5th, 2015 at 16:29
Celtic and Druidic Europe.
An astounding book called “The Ancient Paths” by Graham Robb will be re-writing history if it’s accepted into mainstream historical thinking… but history itself suggests that will be hard to achieve. I won’t go on once again about how certain pieces of information are shoved under the carpet when they challenge accepted beliefs and, in the process, put into question nearly all of our historical science, but this kind of discovery, using extremely …good science, is almost impossible to ignore. But that’s exactly what will happen if this finding isn’t given the publicity it deserves. Celtic and Druidic Europe is overshadowed by the Roman Empire and its rapid rise and, despite what many people think, that power has never diminished from Rome as the Vatican still hold the riches and the control of billions of people. That control extends to the minds of the ‘general public’ (I hate that term, as if we are lesser than ‘them’!) and that power is kept through the control of knowledge. So what if it was actually the Celts that were the more powerful, dominating, knowledgeable and artistic culture that existed? Why is it solid stone buildings that dictate which empire contained more cultural riches?
Food for thought….