There is little room to critique him on the grounds of shoddy research. He set out to see if there was evidence of this, and indeed there was.ĭocumentation of what he finds is quite meticulous. He simply took an interest in the sacred texts of his faith, and those texts consistently referred to humans being on the earth for millions of years. He has been a practicing Hare Krishna for over 20 years. Michael Cremo wears his bias on his sleeve. Readers will quickly understand the strongest arguments and remarkable discoveries that reveal evolution as a failing theory. This collection of forty-nine articles published in Atlantis Rising magazine is like the Cliff Notes on his best-selling, encyclopedic Forbidden Archeology and formidable Human Devolution. His latest book, The Forbidden Archeologist, presents his research at international scientific conferences, comments on the latest discoveries and “missing links,” examines famous archeological sites such as the Sterkfontein Caves-the alleged cradle of humanity-and responds to mixed reactions to his books, now translated into twenty-six languages. For over twenty-seven years he's been digging up documented, credible findings that mainstream archeologists don't want you to know about-discoveries in the fossil record that tell a completely different story from Darwinian evolution. Michael Cremo, an international authority on human antiquity, has justly earned the “forbidden archeologist” title.
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SpaceNext50 Britannica presents SpaceNext50, From the race to the Moon to space stewardship, we explore a wide range of subjects that feed our curiosity about space!īeginning with Kepler’s Paralipomena in 1604, the study of optics had been a central activity of the Scientific Revolution. Learn about the major environmental problems facing our planet and what can be done about them!
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