On February 25, 1996, NBC broadcast the controversial one-hour special, The Mysterious Origins of Man. In this program, many alternative views of man's origins were presented, revealing that there are still many unanswered questions.
The reaction of the scientific community was extreme and continues to this day. Controversy exploded in the academic community following this telecast. Much of the material for the program was taken from the book Forbidden Archeology, featuring interviews with co-authors Michael Cremo & Richard Thompson."
I found some interesting information involving Tiwanaku - it wasn't from 17,000 BC. Arthur Posnansky misused archaeoastronomical techniques. The site was dated to being inhabited from around 1500BC.
78robbikins 2 months ago
I think this documentary is one of the best I have ever seen.
RICKYRASPER 3 months ago
It is said that "truth" goes in this way. First they ignore, than they partially agree and then they fully agree.
For me i fully agree with this video as there is not evidence how Adams and Eve were born and how they grow up their generations.
vmanisham 3 months ago
@Imphipis
Good luck with that.
batfly 8 months ago
@batfly My point of breathing? Last time I check was keeping alive.
Imphipis 8 months ago
@Imphipis
What is your point of breathing? Just stop.
batfly 8 months ago
@batfly Its not interesting...its just you being a idiot.
Imphipis 8 months ago
The first thing when I saw Heston was thinking "Great more creationist bullshit" and it seems this is. Charles Heston should go fuck himself with one of his rifles. People are so stupid it makes my mind blow.
Imphipis 8 months ago
@batfly Please visit a musuem.
ChowMeinChowdown 1 year ago
What is interesting is how we could have evolved from apes and yet have no record of doing so... It's like man just all of a sudden woke up and said... "Where did I come from"?
batfly 1 year ago