Forbidden Archeology: The Full Unabridged Edition | 
enlarge | Authors: Michael A. Cremo, Richard L. Thompson Publisher: Torchlight Publishing Category: Book
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ISBN: 0892132949 Dewey Decimal Number: 573.2 EAN: 9780892132942 ASIN: 0892132949
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Product Description Over the centuries, researchers have found bones and artifacts proving that humans like us have existed for millions of years. Mainstream science, however, has suppressed these facts. Prejudices based on current scientific theory act as a knowledge filter, giving us a picture of prehistory that is largely incorrect.
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Great book. July 23, 2008 If you're only interested in the politically correct version of human history, don't read this book. If, on the other hand, you are willing to explore evidence that contradicts the current history books, read on. The research done in this book is extremely comprehensive and hard to refute. The one-star reviews for this book don't get the big picture, and try to point out embellishments within the material that make it sound fishy, when it's really not. It's just their attempt to try and refute the real evidence which contradicts established canon. The current scientific viewpoint concerning the origins of human history has turned into a dogma, resembling that of the Inquisition, where any attempt to bring up an alternative viewpoint to history is met with a venomous assault. Scientists generally find what they are looking for, which only reinforces their current theories, and they tend to ignore evidence that doesn't fit into their belief systems. This is essentially what this book is all about.
Caution on this printing February 12, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is not a review of the content. I received my book, the hardback, from Amazon. But the printer has used cheap paper, poor quality ink, and poor construction. Overall, this is a poorly produced hardback. The copy I recieved had the inside paper tearing away from the hardback cover--this was likely from the printer as the box showed no sign of rough treatment. The inside paper of the cover was wrinkled, from poor glueing to the hardcover. The ink on the paper was inconsistent--with some pages actually 1/2 the darkness. The paper of the pages was of poor quality, and I doubt one would want to underline any of the text for fear of bleed through to the back of the paper.
Due to the torn spine, and overall poor quality of the book's construction, I returned mine. I hope to find an edition from the used book market--before the book was turned over to such a bad printer. The book deserves better than this. My sympathies to the author.
It is a great misfortune that I am observing these printing techniques utilised by printers. Rather than continue to deteriorate the printing business, in general, they should just get out of the business. We don't need them ruining books, in general.
Loved everything but the philosophy. December 14, 2007 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book has an awesome collection of evidence show that man did not evolve from a puddle of electrified mystery chemicals as evolutionists would have you believe. Sadly the authors fall for the false evolutionary methods of dating and instead of admitting the obvious imagine that humans were around for millions of years.
a lot of information which make you think.. September 10, 2007 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Well, most of the previous reviewers are already told about what you expect to read in this book. I am not retelling it again, but I would like to say that there are lot of books in the world printed every year and it is not easy to scan all this information available.
It is ugly to say but I would devide the books in to two column- one for killing the time and other for getting new information. Now, when you are interesting about history, ancient knowledge (the way it was before) then it is advisable to skip also most of "official science" materials as they mirror only the way "it should be to suit in best way the rules of the winners".
What you have left is not much but still very valuable amount of materials. I would put this book in this last part. Not easy reading but you should have it as long as it is available. This is kind of book you want to open again in later years.
I strongly advice to have it:)
Very informaitve but way too much May 25, 2007 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
I started reading this book and decided it is not a cover to cover read. This book is full of endless examples of archeaology finds and controversies about how long the current version of man has been on this earth. Lots of examples of suppressed finds of very old remains that are believed to be way older than the 100000 years man has suppposedly been around. But the academic community is not ready to re-write the evolution of man as it stands today. You can find enough of this in Cremo's other book The Devolution of Man. Though I have not read far into this book yet either.
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