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Dark Journalist: Vimana UFOs and the 10M Year-Old Secret – Michael Cremo

Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt interviews Michael Cremo, author of ‘Forbidden Archaeology’, a book which presents evidence for the extreme antiquity of humanity, among the many examples of which include tools discovered in the US in Carboniferous strata, a geological era formed 60 million years ago and finely manufactured spheres uncovered in South Africa, found in strata from two billion years ago.

Cremo is also convinced of the potential involvement of extraterrestrial cultures in human development, based on on ancient Hindu and Jain accounts of vimanas.

According to the Ramayana and other Sanskrit accounts, vimanas were capable of projecting themselves into multiple places at once, in what today could be described as quantum superpositions. They were thereby impossible to defend against.

Vimanas were said to be deployed in the destruction of the city of Dwarka, an investigation of which was recently featured here. Dwarka was described as an ancient paradise that resembled Plato’s Atlantis.

The similarity between modern-day UFO sightings and the detailed ancient descriptions of vimanas is certainly a compelling argument for the UFO phenomenon’s involvement with humanity for a long time.

As a fundamentalist Hindu, Cremo disagrees strongly with the current accepted scientific claims that human beings arose as cave dwellers around 200,000 years ago and that human civilization is only 6,000 years old.

His book, ‘Forbidden Archaeology’ catalogs numerous artifacts and physical evidence for an advanced antediluvian culture that existed not just before recorded history, but predating it by 10 million years (!) Cremo sees a massive cover-up of our ancient history within scientific circles, who’ve dominated academe with an extremely limited, scientistic materialism for the past two hundred years.

Controversial and informative, don’t miss Part 1 of this exciting Dark Journalist episode.

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