RE: When does a myth become truth? Pt4 - The Dogon and the Nommos.
Another excellent and refreshingly informative post my friend, really enjoying both your work and perceptions on our pre-history. There is such a wealth of informative coming from unconnected civilisations that I feel "the experts" must be foolhardy in the extreme to ignore much of it's validity. Flood myths, astronmical knowledge, amazing feets of architecture they all point towards a forgotten moment in our history. Is it forgotten about or simply brushed under the carpet by dogmatic experts, indeed if the latter is the case then it begs the question why?
These posts are a fantastic resource for opening eyes and making people realise that nothing is set in stone. In fact even when the clues are set in stone they are still often ignored and overlooked. Great work as always my friend and I'm really looking forward to the next chapter in this brilliant series.
Thanks for the kind words as ever buddy. There are so many scattered pieces of evidence that if brought together show us that something profound happened here in the distant past. While there has been no scientific proof of visitations, there is enough circumstantial and anecdotal evidence to get people looking at the historical records again and try to interpret them differently. If you look at the accounts with an open mind and try to imagine how you would describe a futuristic event 12,000 years ago it starts to become clearer.
Thanks for reading and the kind comment dude. Looking forward to the second part of your post.