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Pre-Colonial Ancient Chinese Petroglyphs Found in Arizona | Richard Gonsalves and Mike Rogers

Pre-Colonial Ancient Chinese Petroglyphs Found in Arizona | Richard Gonsalves and Mike Rogers
Dec 15, 2019 · 1h 35m 28s

Detailing how evidence and symbol deciphering appears to show that petroglyphs found in Arizona are of ancient Chinese origin is Richard Gonsalves, the President of the Southwest Petroglyph Society. Joining...

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Detailing how evidence and symbol deciphering appears to show that petroglyphs found in Arizona are of ancient Chinese origin is Richard Gonsalves, the President of the Southwest Petroglyph Society. Joining in the second hour is host of The Realist on KGRA, Mike Rogers. Human history continues to get pushed back and altered as new archaeological finds and DNA testing prove that established theories on the expansion of humankind throughout the world was wider and older than assumed. In particular, ancient explorers from Polynesia and China used sailing and boating expeditions to reach the Americas long before colonists. Other aspects of forbidden history and forbidden archaeology are covered throughout the show. Toward the end of the show, phone lines opened and callers asked our guests a number of intriguing questions, and challenged the academic establishment.

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