Erin Brodeur
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@Graham__Hancock Sadly mainstream archaeology is full of people who act like 13 year old “mean girls” rather than making rational arguments.
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Archaeology's self-styled debunkers often play fast and loose with the truth. Now a covert agenda to bring back "Clovis First" from the dead:
livescience.com/archaeology/am…
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@TheProjectUnity I truly believe there is a lost civilization in Massachusetts USA probably the Northeast.




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@simon_ehrlich @histories_arch Not just in places like Mexico and the Middle East either!! I’m finding fantastical things and I’m not even an archaeologist. I’m just someone who opened their eyes and mind!
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@histories_arch Great find! Keep on looking there is more out there
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A pristine ancient tomb was just uncovered in Mexico…..
Archaeologists in the central valleys of Oaxaca have unveiled what is being called the most significant archaeological discovery in Mexico in over a decade. Dating back to the early seventh century, the pristine Zapotec tomb was located following an anonymous tip regarding looting. Its most striking feature is an elaborate stone antechamber dominated by a massive, sculpted owl head—a Zapotec symbol of night and death—with the painted face of a man, likely a high-ranking lord, protruding from its open beak. The entrance is further flanked by life-sized, painted carvings of a man and woman in ceremonial attire, believed to represent either the ancestors buried within or the tomb’s eternal guardians.
Beyond the entrance, the burial chamber reveals a vibrant world of ancient ritual preserved through intricate murals and calendrical inscriptions. Painted in vivid ochre, white, and blue, the walls depict a procession of figures carrying copal resin toward the entrance, offering a rare glimpse into the funerary practices of the 'Cloud People.' Researchers from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) are now working to stabilize the delicate pigments and decode the tomb’s unique iconography. This find provides unprecedented insight into the social hierarchy and spiritual belief systems of the Zapotec civilization, ensuring that these centuries-old stories survive for future generations.
© Anderson, S. (2026). This Carved, Painted Zapotec Tomb Is Mexico’s Most Important Archaeological Discovery in a Decade. Smithsonian Magazine.
#archaeohistories

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@TheProjectUnity I found this buried under dirt and pine needles the other day. I found a miniature replica of this rock a year ago that I’ve been carrying in my pocket everyday!!!




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@TheProjectUnity I just found this today, this is probably 12 thousand years old. Found a lot of cool other worldly things. ☺️🤩🤩👽🐉🐲💫✨ Just have to look and be open to it.




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Rick Strassman, MD, author of My Altered States: A Doctor's Extraordinary Account of Trauma, Psychedelics, and Spiritual Growth, is featured on my website this month. Rick’s latest book provides the reader with a collection of personal narratives, recounting several dozen of his direct experiences of altered states of consciousness from birth to early adulthood — both drug and non-drug-induced states of consciousness. Drawing on a range of explanatory models, Rick provides an intimate, detailed exploration of the meanings and messages behind these experiences, demonstrating the importance of careful, unflinching recollection and documentation of both heavenly and hellish altered states in one's psychological, emotional, and spiritual life. In his article linked below Rick shares vivid excerpts from the book — from shared hallucinations and moments of transcendent ecstasy to episodes of abject terror — and offers insights into why he embarked on this deeply personal journey of observation, documentation, and interpretation.
grahamhancock.com/strassmanr2/
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@Graham__Hancock I hope you’re feeling like yourself very soon!! I love how you think out of the box. Have you ever been to Massachusetts? I have found things that I could only show to you. I don’t know who else would believe me.
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As all who were with me know, I fell seriously ill in Egypt in February with a horrible lung infection that still lingers. I'm glad I was able to fulfill all my commitments, despite the health challenges, but this trip really brought me face-to-face with my own mortality! Thank you for being there with me, and for your love and understanding. I'll never forget.

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@archeohistories Ok folks, look at that skull. Do you actually believe someone with such deformities could actually fight as a knight? I think not! I worked in the medical field as a X-ray then Nuclear Medicine Technologist for years.. That person was likely to have severe developmental issues.
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@archeohistories I’m calling BS on this one ☝️. A medieval Spanish knight? No way!! Stop trying to spoon feed the people lies.
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The Skull of a Medieval Spanish knight who died in battle and had a rare genetic condition...
This medieval skull, believed to belong to a Spanish knight who died in battle, shows evidence of both violent trauma and a rare genetic condition. The unusually thickened and misshapen cranial bones suggest a disorder such as fibrous dysplasia or another congenital bone growth condition, which can cause abnormal thickening and distortion of the skull.
Despite the condition, the individual appears to have reached adulthood and participated in combat, a reminder that physical differences did not always prevent someone from serving as a warrior in medieval Europe.
The visible fractures and damage are consistent with blunt or bladed trauma, likely sustained in battle. Medieval knights faced close-quarters fighting with swords, maces, and axes, where head injuries were common even with helmets.
Advances in forensic anthropology now allow researchers to distinguish between injuries sustained around the time of death and damage that occurred centuries later.
© History Pictures
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@joeroganhq Truth!! He forgot to say he is a womanizer, protecting pedophiles and he’s Netanyahu’s Puppet!
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@archaeologymag Omg there is way more than a bison and a face on that cave wall.. I can’t be the only one that sees everything 😳
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Rock art in France’s Font-de-Gaume Cave—depicting a bison and a face or mask—has been radiocarbon dated for the first time. The dates, which stretch back to the last Ice Age, suggest continued use of the cave and even retouching of the art!
archaeology.org/news/2026/03/1…


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Okay so let me see if i've figured this out...
If i'm against the covid vaccines i'm right wing? Okay.
But if i'm against the war with Iran i'm left wing? Right.
But if I also think kids transitioning en-masse is due to top-down propaganda i'm right wing? Got It.
But if I also believe a genocide happened in Gaza i'm left wing? Alright then.
But if i'm against uncontrolled immigration i'm right wing? Okie Dokie.
But if I think Islam isn't the biggest threat i'm left wing? Sure Thing.
But if I think there is a ritualistically satanic child trafficking network operating at the upper echelons of elite society i'm right wing? Well Okay.
Ahhh I see now, I have it figured out.
The system is a mobius-strip of everlasting bullshittery and chaos magick designed to keep us in a perpetual state of tribalistic retardation while they commit war crimes and molest our children.
The system can't be saved.
But maybe humanity can.
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@CameronHar44647 @historyinmemes Truth!!! Nothing is as it seems.
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@historyinmemes I think that people have been told before. Our government runs a worldwide human trafficking network. This pretty much points that out. If you knew just half of the EVIL things our government does, you wouldn't be able to eat for a week
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@FBI @FBIJacksonville Wish you could put that much effort into finding the trafficked children! There’s like 6 people I believe from Homeland Security searching for the pedo’s. These guys need help!
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Recently, @fbijacksonville joined federal partners in an operation at a major vehicle export hub along the St. Johns River where more than 500,000 vehicles moved through the port in 2025.
Criminal networks increasingly use exported vehicles as concealment methods for illicit goods. Instead of relying solely on traditional smuggling techniques, traffickers hide narcotics, currency, and weapons inside cars or containers declared as legitimate cargo.
At a port that handles hundreds of thousands of vehicles each year, vigilance is constant.
Read more about the operation and the #FBI's work to combat transnational organized crime at fbi.gov/news/stories/f….


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@Oluwafemis02 @historyinmemes Peace Love Light. Doesn’t matter if your bank account is fat if your heart isn’t full. 🥰
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@historyinmemes Wise words from Marley
life will bring pain, but it’s all about finding the people who make it worth it. His music wasn’t just tunes; it was a lesson in love, resilience, and unity that still resonates today.
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Bob Marley once said: “The truth is, everyone is going to hurt you. You just have to find the ones worth suffering for.”
Bob Marley was one of the 20th century’s most influential musicians. Born in 1945 in Jamaica, he helped bring reggae to a global audience. As lead singer of The Wailers, he fused reggae with ska and rocksteady, crafting songs filled with messages of unity, resistance, and spiritual strength. Hits like No Woman, No Cry, One Love, and Redemption Song became timeless anthems.
Marley’s music addressed struggle, hope, and freedom, resonating far beyond Jamaica’s shores. Decades later, his voice, style, and message continue to influence culture, inspiring millions worldwide and cementing his legacy as a symbol of resilience and universal human connection.

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@historyinmemes Beautiful human being Bob Marley. His light still shines bright. ❤️ Peace ☮️
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