The newest parts of Gobekli Tepi are 12,000 years old. There are nearby sites that as you know have apparently been dated to 16,000 years old. The Turkish government is now trying to hide all this and bury the site. There could be even older sites that are still buried and still uncovered.Nickolas J. Fincher @FincherNickolas · 23h
Even those are recent compared to what has been found off the coast of Japan or in the Caucasus mountain region, or in Bosnia. The buried pyramids in Bosnia could be anywhere between 50 to 150,000 years old, and there have been recovered ruins and artifacts in the mountains of the small country of Georgia that look like proto ancient Persian Zoroastrian, and artifacts that have been dated to at least 55,000 years old.
We Homo sapiens could be anywhere between 350-850,000 years old... so (since it only takes 10 to 12,000 years to go from caveman to AI quantum computers and spacecraft and robots), then there could've been very advanced civilizations that go back several hundred thousand years or more. Some are probably not Homo Sapien but still human, but just a different type of human that was a lot smarter and larger than us. It's very possible that we still have a small fraction of a percentage of their DNA still in us, since so many people from all over the world back then were probably sleeping with each other and intermarrying with each other and traveling all over the world.
Because the narrative that we're the first civilization with technology is a lie to ensure we'll remain divided into classes of people so the wealthy can support their propaganda that everyone else can't survive without them.So, how - specifically - does that work? I wonder if he could elaborate on what he thinks the connection is. In what way is it relevant?
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