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March 12, 1995: The Hidden History of the Human Race - Michael Cremo

March 12, 1995: The Hidden History of the Human Race - Michael Cremo

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

March 20, 20231h 56m

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Michael Cremo, research associate at the Bhaktivedanta Institute, presents evidence that human beings have existed on Earth for hundreds of millions of years. Art Bell guides a sweeping conversation through suppressed archaeological discoveries, from human skeletons found in 300-million-year-old coal deposits to 3.6-million-year-old footprints in Tanzania that match modern humans. Cremo details how figures like William Holmes of the Smithsonian Institution dismissed findings from California gold mines simply because they contradicted evolutionary theory.

Cremo outlines a radical alternative to both Darwinian evolution and biblical creationism, proposing a cosmic hierarchy of beings responsible for seeding life on Earth through consciously directed processes. He draws on ancient Sanskrit writings describing 400,000 human species scattered throughout the universe and civilizations stretching back billions of years. The discussion also touches on the suppression faced by geologist Virginia Steen McIntyre and psychiatrist John Mack at Harvard for challenging mainstream paradigms.

A provocative exploration of forbidden archaeology that challenges every assumption about where humanity came from and who has been hiding the evidence.