Brien Foerster - Hawaii, Aotearoa and Elongated Skulls

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2011

This interview was recorded via Skype on Thursday August 3rd 2011.

Brien Foerster is a tour guide, author and the new assistant director of a small museum just outside of Lima, Peru. He talks about how he got to where he is, what is in the future and the topics of Hawaiian connections to the Pacific abroad including Tahiti, Rapanui(Easter Island) and Aotearoa(New Zealand); the phenomenon of elongated skulls in ancient Peru and Egypt(including his new book with David Hatcher Childress due in October) and a brief talk about Shamanism and its tentative relationship to the development of ancient Peruvian culture.
Enjoy everyone!
take care
Amadeus

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  • @GnosticPrince This is not about Afrocentric nor is this about Caucasians, this is about truth.

  • One of the most recently discovered ancient elongated skulls was found only about 2 years ago in the Siberian Russian region, I wonder if they mention that in their book, or do they play the afro centric political game and stay FAR way from anything about Caucasians ? Such as so many South American cultures saying that Viracocha, Quezacotal, Kulkulkan, etc.. were light skinned with white hair. David Childress shows some red haired Peruvian mummies in one of his documentaries.

  • A very well conducted interview my Friend. Much appreciated :)

  • Wow !! Very good interview..The sound quality was amazing !!

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