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  2. Forbidden Archeology - Wikipedia

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    Cremo continued the theme of Forbidden Archeology in his later books, such as in Forbidden Archeology's Impact (1998). His book Human Devolution (2003), like Forbidden Archeology, claims that man has existed for millions of years, attempts to prove this by citing, as Meera Nanda puts it, "every possible research into the paranormal ever conducted anywhere to 'prove' the truth of holist Vedic ...

  3. Michael Cremo - Wikipedia

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    Michael A. Cremo (born July 15, 1948), also known by his devotional name Drutakarmā dāsa, is an American freelance researcher who describes himself as a Vedic creationist and an "alternative archeologist."

  4. Talk:Forbidden Archeology - Wikipedia

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    It was created, I believe, on 12 October 2013, largely with content transferred here from two other articles: Michael Cremo and especially Richard L. Thompson. Editors both junior and senior, and with differing points of view, invested a fair amount of thought, effort, and discussion into the Forbidden Archeology section of

  5. The Mysterious Origins of Man - Wikipedia

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    The Mysterious Origins of Man is a pseudoarchaeological television special that originally aired on NBC on February 25, 1996. [1] Hosted by Charlton Heston, the program presents the fringe theory that mankind has lived on the Earth for tens of millions of years, and that mainstream scientists have suppressed the fossil evidence for this.

  6. Richard L. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Richard L. Thompson was born in Binghamton, New York, in 1947. [8] In 1974 he received a Ph.D. in mathematics from Cornell University. [1] In the same year he formally became a member of ISKCON, receiving spiritual initiation from ISKCON's founder, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, and adopting the spiritual name Sadaputa Dasa. [1]

  7. Out-of-place artifact - Wikipedia

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    Fragment of the Antikythera mechanism, a mechanical computer from the 2nd century BCE showing a previously unknown level of complexity. An out-of-place artifact (OOPArt or oopart) is an artifact of historical, archaeological, or paleontological interest to someone that is claimed to have been found in an unusual context, which someone claims to challenge conventional historical chronology by ...

  8. Hindu views on evolution - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden Archeology: The Full Unabridged Edition, Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson, Torchlight Publishing; 2Rev Ed edition, January 1998 ISBN 0-89213-294-9 Forbidden Archeology's Impact: How a Controversial New Book Shocked the Scientific Community and Became an Underground Classic , Michael A. Cremo, Torchlight Publishing, January ...

  9. Jacko hoax - Wikipedia

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    ] Many books about Bigfoot and cryptids have featured the event and cite the original newspaper article. [3] In 2008 Michael Cremo discussed the story as possible proof for the existence of Sasquatch. [4] The "Jacko" story was featured on the A&E television documentary series Ancient Mysteries about Bigfoot, season 4, episode 18 narrated by ...

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