(Ancient Code) “Before the great flood which took place 4,800 years after the creation of the world, the country of Anahuac was inhabited by giants, all of whom either perished in the inundation or were transformed into fishes, save seven who fled into caverns. When the waters subsided, one of the giants, the great Xelhua, nicknamed the ‘Architect,’ traveled to Cholula, where, as a memorial of the Tlaloc which had served for an asylum to himself and his six brethren, he built an artificial hill in the form of a pyramid…”
History
Tests on Skull Fragment Cast Doubt on Adolf Hitler Suicide Story
(Uki Goñi) Bone with bullet hole found by Russians in 1946 came from an unknown woman, not the German leader.
We Are Surrounded by Masonic Symbols―How Modern Logos Are Linked To Secret Societies | Ancient Code
(Ancient Code) In the modern world, we are surrounded by countless logos, symbols, and graphs that make up our everyday life.
History of Witchcraft and How it Spread Across the World
(Simon E. Davies) It can be argued that the roots of this revived faith go back as far as the Stone Age, when humans began to conceive their world as a spiritual construct.
Ancient Laser Cutting Technology Used All Over The Planet (Video)
Ancient Laser Cutting Technology Used All Over The Planet (Video)
The Parthenon and the Golden Ratio: Myth or Misinformation?
(Gary Meisner) The application of the golden ratio by the designers of the Parthenon is a common point of confusion and dissension. Multiple seemingly credible sources state that the golden ratio was not used in the design of the Parthenon. Most of these, however, trace back to a single very inaccurate and incomplete article as their source. Once this information was published by a few recognized authorities, more people yet then quoted them as a “reputable” source, and the misinformation grew.
12,000-Year-Old Temple Discovered at Kahin Tepe in Turkey (Video)
12,000-Year-Old Temple Discovered at Kahin Tepe in Turkey (Video)
The Dogon Tribe, the Nommo, and Their Fascinating Cosmic Knowledge
(Janice Friedman) The ancient Dogon tribe are known for their religious traditions, their ritual dances, their massive ritual masks, their wooden sculptures and their architecture.
Glass-Steagall Act
(Edward Morgan) The Glass-Steagall Act, part of the Banking Act of 1933, was landmark banking legislation that separated Wall Street from Main Street by offering protection to people who entrust their savings to commercial banks. Millions of Americans lost their jobs in the Great Depression, and one in four lost their life savings after more than 4,000 U.S. banks shut down between 1929 and 1933, leaving depositors with nearly $400 million in losses. The Glass-Steagall Act prohibited bankers from using depositors’ money to pursue high-risk investments, but the act was effectively undercut by looser restrictions in the deregulatory environment of the 1980s and 1990s.
How ‘Gods’ Created Mankind, According to the Popol Vuh, the Sacred Book of the Maya
(Janice Friedman) The Popol Vuh which is translated as the Book of the community or Book of advice is an ancient work of literature, a collection of legendary and historical narratives of the K’iche ‘people, the Guatemalan Maya people.
CLAIM: European Royals Allegedly Killing Children in Human Hunting Parties — 4 Eyewitnesses Testify
(Judy Byington) This is one in a series of articles taken from eyewitness testimony before the International Common Law Court of Justice in Brussels.
Acoustic Levitation: The Secret of the Pyramids and Ancient Megaliths (Video)
Acoustic Levitation: The Secret of the Pyramids and Ancient Megaliths (Video)
Techniques Of Propaganda Revealed in 1949 (Video)
Techniques Of Propaganda Revealed in 1949 (Video)
Mysterious Pyramids in the Amazon, Spotted by NASA Satellite in 1976
(Humans Are Free) In 1976, NASA’s Landsat Satellite was orbiting Earth when it photographed mysterious dots in southeast Peru, at 71 degrees, 30 minutes west longitude in the Madre de Dios region of the Amazon.
BLM Chaos and the Need for a History Lesson
(Larry Johnson) George Santayana is credited with first speaking the aphorism, “Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” And it was Winston Churchill that offered up a slight modification, to wit–Those that fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it.”














