My 30 years' research for a book on ancient petroglyphs reveals a meaning greatly differing from what archaeologists have told us.Hear, hear, let the man publish!
I have irrefutable proof that ancient Egyptians, Minoans, Libyans and Galesteans (the Cycladic island of Santorini was originally named "Galeste") founded a colony in the Galisteo Basin circa 1626 B.C. Despite suppression by the archaeological community, I am now moving forward with production. Over the years, several important photos and negatives which I made over 25 years ago have been selectively stolen from my house.
Earlier this year, a packet of 126 film negatives which I needed to make quality enlargements for my book were stolen by professional burglars. Meanwhile, archaeologists in charge won't allow me on San Cristobal Ranch to make replacement photos so I am forced to use inferior photos. Is the archaeology community so weak that it cannot tolerate dissident views?
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Letter to the editor, Santa Fe New Mexican, 5.07.10, reproduced in full:
Labels:
New Mexico,
oddities,
rock art
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A diffusionist's lot is not an easy one.
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