History ?: Who do you believe were the first Europeans to settle in North America?

m420p

Well-Known Member
Speaking of hoaxes. The host of this show also helped perpetuate the Burrows Cave Hoax (from the Holy Grail in America episode).
You know for not believing and watching those kind of shows you sure do know a lot about them.
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
A little too serious if you ask me.
So.. let me get this straight. You want answers but not if they go against your opinion and not if you feel the answer was given in a manner to which you don't approve. Got it. Moving on.
 

gioua

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Lived in Groton Ct for 10 years.. We would go camping here. http://www.gungywamp.com/Virtual Tour.htm

this club started the year we moved to CT.. wo it was pretty big news in summer 79 when the snow cleared up we went to this place.. I knew there was something odd about it back then.. as we were told it was "indian burial mounds" and yet.. the mounds were open and we never found anything Indian related..


(we always felt this area was Norse even at 11 years old we knew it was not indians)

Contrary to wild theories on the Internet, there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever to indicate that Native Americans anywhere near the Gungywamp complex or other Northeast American areas built "stone temples" or that Celtic monks, Vikings, Phoenicians or Egyptians were ever in the Gungywamp complex



now the show you are watching that caused you to post this is called American Unearthed.. the Host is said to be a geologist and a host of other things Honorary degree from Harvard? well.. turns out this is only part true.. so..........



there was also a show about the "myans' in Georgia... in Chattahoochee nat park
 

blacksun

New Member
Wasn't there a tablet with Sumerian cuneiform on it found in South America back in the '40's or '50's? Or was that also a hoax?
 

VILEPLUME

Well-Known Member
My question is, who cares?

If the point of this thread is to talk about old people's baggage because shit happened to them, then why keep carrying it for them?

I try not to carry my parent's baggage because that shit is for them to release, not me.
 

theQuetzalcoatl

Active Member
My question is, who cares?

If the point of this thread is to talk about old people's baggage because shit happened to them, then why keep carrying it for them?

I try not to carry my parent's baggage because that shit is for them to release, not me.
Quite frankly because the old adage is very true. "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it".
 
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