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Dr. Michael Cremo - The Lost Age of Mankind (Pt. 2 of 2)

Dr. Michael Cremo - The Lost Age of Mankind (Pt. 2 of 2)

FromForum Borealis


Dr. Michael Cremo - The Lost Age of Mankind (Pt. 2 of 2)

FromForum Borealis

ratings:
Length:
88 minutes
Released:
Jul 16, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our talk with Dr. Cremo continues into such questions as: What period has most anomalous finds? How many extinction events has occurred? What's the obstacles of anomalous discoveries? Is Lucy ape or human? Are neanderthals & sapiens same species? What's the weirdest evidence? Where are scientists more open? What did Madame Blavatsky relate? Are there known hoaxes? How long before all traces dissolve and nature take over? Is the human being a Cosmic Template? Is there evidence for Giants, elongated skulls, & horned skulls? And many other obscurities. + Mike disclose details about his new book: More Forbidden Archaeology!:: :: :: ::All programs are gratis & listener funded. Please consider supporting our work and help cover costs by donating, subscribing to our channel, liking & sharing our posts. Subscribing to our website (https://www.forumborealis.net/contribute) gives you direct access to all shows before public release + various bonus & backstage clips. Our shows are chronologically arranged in different series collected in separate playlists.:: :: :: ::* The Lost Age of Mankind (Part 2 of 2) - A conversation with Michael Cremo (S02P03B)* © Forum Borealis. May not be reproduced in any commercial way.* Guest: Dr. Michael Cremo (http://www.forumborealis.net/guests)* Recorded: 16 July 2015* Bumper music used with cordial permission from © Loopus.net* This Program is part of our second series called EVIDENCE FOR ANTEDILUVIAN CIVILIZATIONS (https://www.forumborealis.net/series)
Released:
Jul 16, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A paradigm expanding variety podcast conducting old school, long-form, conversational, in depth interviews with the most interesting authors, scholars, researchers, and freethinkers of today - exploring controversial, marginalized, innovative, obscure, anomalous, and system critical topics within history, culture, philosophy, science, and politics.