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History

History is not just a record of events but a reflection of who we are. Distorted histories omit the voices of the oppressed, shaping our understanding in ways that perpetuate injustice. By embracing an honest history, we can learn from the past, challenge oppression, and build a more just society.
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Lost Civilization
A highly advanced civilization existed long before known ancient cultures in the Americas and was wiped out by a global catastrophe.
Ancient Evidence
Evidence of this lost civilization is scattered across the Americas, from ruins and megalithic structures to artifacts that challenge mainstream archaeology.
Cataclysmic Event
A global disaster, such as a comet impact, may have caused widespread destruction and led to the fall of this ancient civilization.
Mainstream Rejection
The mainstream academic community largely rejects these ideas, dismissing them as pseudoscience or fringe theories, but Hancock advocates for reevaluating conventional history.

Ancient Apocalypse: the Americas

Graham Hancock explores the Americas in search of a prehistoric society whose ancient knowledge has been passed down and spread across the continents.

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Old World Order

Our history has been distorted. The official narrative claims that in the 1800s-1900s, men on horse-drawn carriages or prisoners built massive stone and marble structures, but this timeline doesn’t align with reality. The history we’re taught—shaped by figures like Rockefeller—is full of fabrications, like the “Great Chicago Fire,” while ignoring the fact that many cities were destroyed. The advanced civilization before us and its technology have been deliberately erased. It’s all part of a massive cover-up.