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Purveyor of the usual pseudoarchaeology crap about "forgotten history" and "forbidden truth" William Smith "History researcher and investorgator (sic!) Award-winning filmmaker" - @4biddntruth @4gottenHist on Twitter Joined March 2025 active to present. You Tube https://www.youtube.com/@4gottenHist... begun April 2025 .107 subscribers 4 videos.(Richat Structure, Great Pyramid, underwater Dwarka x2) .......
Hello i'm William Smith an Investigator of Lost Ancient History an Its Mysteries. I’m an independent researcher driven by a deep curiosity about the ancient world and the secrets it still holds. From submerged cities to unexplained ruins, I explore the forgotten chapters of human history that challenge conventional timelines and beliefs..His social media account features what looks like a HomeDepot plaster "Thoth" relief on one side and a representation of the stolen "Emerald tablets" allegedly looted from Giza on the other. Hardly inspires confidence.
About Me
Self-educated with countless hours of dedicated research into the mysteries of lost ancient civilizations. Passionate about connecting myth, archaeology, and historical anomalies to uncover hidden truths.

In what way is "history", per se, forgotten? Surely history is written from sources, and if the sources exist to write it, there IS a record, and so it is not "forgotten:. Likewise what "truth" about the past is "forbidden"? I think he needs to supply some examples of what he knows (and how) that is "forbidden" to the rest of us.
Looks to me like another YouTube grifter, trying to make up cherry-picked "mysteries of the past" (ignoring the real evidence and the bulk of the scholarly literature) to exploit for personal monetary gain generated by bamboozling readers and "mystifying" the past.
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