Hueyatlaco Archaeological Site in Mexico uncovers 250,000 Year Old Settlement

Science is not infallible. Science is about constant change, theory and discoveries that change daily. When science makes revolutionary discoveries that challenge old theories, science must embrace and look at the new evidence, not ignore it then shut down the scientist only doing what scientists do. Ironically science can be blinded by dogma, just like religion. This blog exists to promote Hueyatlaco and the extraordinary work by Virginia Steen-McIntyree.

Saturday, 24 December 2016

Interview - Virginia Steen-McIntyre: The struggle of a dissenting scientist

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Virginia Steen-McIntyre: The struggle of a dissenting scientist Interview by Xavier Bartlett with Virginia Steen-McIntyre When I learn...
Sunday, 4 December 2016

Interview - The Truth about Ancient History - Michael Cremo

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Alternative History, Ancient Technology, & Forbidden Archaeology Interview by Adam Gorightly, recorded January 2014 Gorightly inte...
Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Roald Fryxell - Professor of Geochronology at Washington State University - Strata Monolith Excavation

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Roald Fryxell's Strata Monolith excavation work and excavation floor work in Washington state during the 1960's This post following...
Friday, 7 October 2016

Virginia Steen-McIntyre - PART 2 Trench Profiles

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This blog exists to promote Hueyatlaco and Virginia Steen-McIntyre's work, as there is no current working website that Virginia runs, ...
Saturday, 1 October 2016

Michael Cremo presents "Forbidden Archaeology"

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Friday, 23 September 2016

What's Wrong With Science? An interview with Virginia Steen-McIntyre

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An Interview with Virginia Steen-McIntyre, FMES, Idaho Springs, Colorado   Originally published: MIDWESTERN EPIGRAPHIC JOURNAL , Vol ...
Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Oldest Civilzation Discovered: Hueyatlaco Archaeological Site and the "Extreme Dating Controversy"

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The following is an Article Originally from: Early Sites Research Society , Newsletter Volume 1; No 1 , by Neil Steede     The Hueyat...
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