History Teacher turned Explorer. Author of “Enigmatic North America: Legends, Oddities & Controversial History”
Jul 15 • 18 tweets • 6 min read
1. The Greatest Archeological Cover-Up in the history of the Americas
This thread is dedicated to the archeologists and geologists who had their professional lives ruined from the aftermath at Hueyatlaco, Mexico.
Grab a coffee and throw a zyn in.
1-18 👇🧵2. In 1959, stone tools and a hominid skull were found in Africa, dating to ~2 million years ago.
A paradigm-shifting discovery that dominated headlines and rightfully so.
That same year, another major find at Hueyatlaco, Mexico was made...but it was overshadowed.
Mar 16 • 4 tweets • 4 min read
I'm currently looking for the supposed “Viking Petroglyphs” in Paraguay. That might sound insane but there are some VERY interesting rock carvings out here.
These are at Ita Letra. There is ogham like writing and some interesting inscriptions on the walls here. It looks VERY similar to the so called “American Ogham” that I’ve seen in West Virginia, Colorado, and Oklahoma (see photos in comments below)
I have found old pictures of actual Runic inscriptions in a very remote part of Paraguay.
I am currently trying to get permission to visit and document so l can show you all. The area is a little dodgy. Stay tuned. (More pics below) 👇 🧵
Some interesting carvings but these are nothing compared to what I’m going to try and find to show you all this week.
Below is a comparison between the USA ogham like carvings that can be found 5000 miles away from this one in Paraguay 👇 🧵