78. The evidence is staring you in the face – Brien Foerster

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Independent researchers are putting together a puzzle that is beginning to reveal a vastly different history than the one we are told in school. Especially concerning how far back in time civilization actually goes. One of those independent researchers is Brien Foerster. His fascination with the history of human civilization and culture began when he grew up in western Canada. He later moved to Hawaii and eventually to Peru, where he now lives. His quest for the origins of civilization has taken him to a hundred countries, and he organizes tours to megalithic sites in the former Inca lands, Egypt, Turkey and other places. ”I have followed my passion”, he says. Brien has written 37 books about megalithic sites and hidden history, and he is an avid youtuber. He is convinced, like many other maverick researchers, that the advanced megalithic structures around the world were not built by the cultures mainstream scientists say did it, but by much earlier and technologically much more advanced civilizations that perished. In official history, it was the dynastic Egyptians who built the great pyramids and the Inca who built the most impressive walls and other structures in Peru and Bolivia where gigantic blocks of hard stone were put in place with exquisite precision. But even the mainstream acknowledges that neither the Inca nor the dynastic Egyptians knew how to use steel, and much less diamond reinforced drills or saw blades. They only utilized bronze tools, and you cannot cut granite with bronze. ”The evidence is staring you in the face”, Brien Foerster says. There is also growing evidence that a series of cataclysms occurred roughly 12,000 to 13,000 years ago which – in the view of Foerster and others – wiped out the civilizations of the megalithic builders. One compelling circumstance is that at least 200 cultures around the world are talking about the destruction of their world by a flood of some kind. Brien Foerster’s foremost contribution to the understanding of our origins is probably his research on the mysterious elongated skulls in Paracas, Peru. The mainstream researchers say they are merely the result of head binding and other forms of cranial deformation. But that doesn't make sense when you study the oldest of them, which seem natural: their cranial volume is 25 percent larger than in a normal homo sapiens skull, a suture line is lacking, the eye sockets are larger and the foramen magnum, the hole connecting the skull with the neck, is placed two centimeters further back, presumably to balance the larger skulls. Several of the skulls have been DNA analyzed, and it turns out they are related to other elongated skulls that have been found in the area of the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea This challenges the standard story of how America was populated. ”The enigma is that they suddenly appear, and then they disappear.” Brien Foerster has probably investigated this enigma more profoundly than anybody else. Will he ever find the answer to who the people with the elongated skulls were? ”I haven't given up on it yet.” Foerster is facing increasing limitations around his research in Peru and Bolivia, but Egypt is slowly opening up more. In ten years time, a lot more eyes will be looking at the signs of a hidden ancient human history, Brien thinks. Here is Brien Foerster’s website. Below are four Youtube channels dedicated to alternative history that Brien endorses: Uncharted X Bright Insight Jahannah James History with Kayleigh

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