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Wayne May: Ancient America, Why Our History is Wrong

May 7, 2022
Wayne May, expert on the prehistory of the American Continent, discusses archeological ruins challenging mainstream history, evidence of ancient American culture, frustration with lack of interest from academics, exploring anomalous settlements and artifacts, complexity of the mound builders and withheld information by the Smithsonian, ancient structures resembling Maya figures, Wayne's magazine and the discovery of Zarahemla, faking artifacts and the Michigan plates, credibility of the magazine and its impact on the archaeological community, discoveries of ancient aircraft carvings, and exploring ancient ruins in Mexico.
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  • Ancient American Magazine challenges mainstream archaeology and presents alternative research and theories on the history of the Americas.
  • Evidence of the Mound Builders' advanced astronomical and mathematical knowledge contradicts the belief that Native Americans were primitive hunter-gatherers.

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Ancient American Magazine and the Paradigm Shift in American History

Ancient American Magazine, founded in 1993, aims to shed light on the unknown civilizations, artifacts, and discoveries that challenge the scientific orthodoxy. The magazine explores the history and cultures of the ancient Americas before Columbus. It covers topics such as the Mound Builders, who constructed massive earthworks with astronomical alignments and signs of a sophisticated culture. The magazine also highlights American Stonehenge in New Hampshire, which features aligned stones and objects suggesting advanced knowledge of cosmology. Additionally, the publication explores the presence of Mayan artifacts and settlements in states like Georgia and Florida, challenging the conventional narrative of Native American history. The magazine uncovers evidence of giant human beings throughout history, with reports of encounters with 8 to 12-foot-tall individuals. Despite skepticism from mainstream archaeologists, the magazine continues to document and promote alternative research and theories that expand our understanding of American history.

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