The Aether/The Field and The Michaelson-Morley Experiment – ‘Proven Since 1986’

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The Aether is an invisible material thought to permeate all the empty space in the universe. It has been used by famous thinkers and scientists from Aristotle to Nikola Tesla and Isaac Newton to explain the mysteries of the natural world.

Origins of Humanity – Creation Scriptures from the most Ancients Texts

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‘Many researchers have found ancient texts that depict a different history of civilization than that explained in most mainstream teachings.’ As these stories are so different from mainstream teachings, they can be easy to dismiss. However, it is worth listening to the research people have done and forming your own opinion.

Gobekli Tepe – The Oldest Megalithic Site in the World

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Gobekli Tepe of Sanliurfa (southeast Turkey) is the world’s oldest Megalithic site. It’s a unique, ancient complex that has gained lots of attention, as it brings question to the current views of science and history.

Graham Hancock – ‘The Secret Origin of Humanity’

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In an interview with Graham Hancock, he discusses his findings on the origins of different civilizations throughout history. This includes scientific evidence that matches up with Plato’s words of how Atlantis was flooded.

Atlantis – Less Legend, More History

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According to many texts, Atlantis was an old empire that got wiped out around 9,000 years before Plato’s time. Due to its mysteries, it has been central to lots of debate and interest.

The Trivium Method – A Blueprint for Thinking and Learning

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The Trivium Method is a basis for thinking and learning. It goes back as far as ancient Greece, as it is explained by Plato in his monologues. Other sources suggest that this method is used in organizations such as the Illuminati. Check out the videos below for a greater understanding of the method: