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The MAYA, Not So Mysterious

Wednesday, December 16, 2015 2:31
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by TS Caladan

Where did the mysterious culture known as the Mayas originate from and where did they go? What happened to this advanced civilization along the way? The answers are obvious and have been all around us. But we do not have the proper vision to see clearly because of our previous education (programming) that has been ignorant and does not fit the facts.

For example, our general view of progressive history is wrong. It stems from 19th Century Darwinism and the erroneous view that we evolved, matured and became more and more complex. Notice the following architecture of Indians over time. A child can see that our implanted view of history is absolutely wrong.

If schoolbooks, educators, universities, archeological sources, documentaries, historians, TV, movies, were correct in what ‘they’ taught us, then structures of American Indian races would have appeared over time in the following sequence:

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The above de-progression and progression must also include the perfect ‘steppingstone’ or intermediate societies known as the Mound-Builders. A big part of this special time period were Western Indian ages of the Hopi and Anasazi cliff-dwelling civilizations. These were later empires that retained remnants of passed high technologies/techniques, while only being shadows of what was before. Over much time, knowledge and old ways were almost completely lost to next generations. Fabulous, complex, Earthen Structures preceded simple Old West Indians and teepees. Study the post-Mayas and you will be amazed. Insert very knowledgeable ‘tribes’ of western cliff-dwellers and eastern Mound-Builders between Maya or Aztec pyramid constructors and primitive Indians of the 1800s.
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Source: http://www.riseearth.com/2015/12/the-maya-not-so-mysterious.html

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