Dr. Ed Barnhart
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You know, it's like a weird cognitive dissonance.
You know, it's like a weird cognitive dissonance.
You know, it's like a weird cognitive dissonance.
Yeah. That's the thing about, um, people like Graham versus people like Flint. There's this, um, And obviously, I think it is a problem with people who are tied to the big academic institutions that they can't speak out of turn because they have the fear of being criticized or losing their positions or whatever. It's this whole idea of centralized, the centralization of education.
Yeah. That's the thing about, um, people like Graham versus people like Flint. There's this, um, And obviously, I think it is a problem with people who are tied to the big academic institutions that they can't speak out of turn because they have the fear of being criticized or losing their positions or whatever. It's this whole idea of centralized, the centralization of education.
Yeah. That's the thing about, um, people like Graham versus people like Flint. There's this, um, And obviously, I think it is a problem with people who are tied to the big academic institutions that they can't speak out of turn because they have the fear of being criticized or losing their positions or whatever. It's this whole idea of centralized, the centralization of education.
See, I have no such position.
See, I have no such position.
See, I have no such position.
You were talking about the piece of wood that you thought was like one of the pyramids.
You were talking about the piece of wood that you thought was like one of the pyramids.
You were talking about the piece of wood that you thought was like one of the pyramids.
Yes. Well, that's a great segue to us. Maybe you can give us some of the highlights of that. Can you tell us, so were the Olmec one of the first groups of people that were in South America? Or in, what was it, Meso?
Yes. Well, that's a great segue to us. Maybe you can give us some of the highlights of that. Can you tell us, so were the Olmec one of the first groups of people that were in South America? Or in, what was it, Meso?
Yes. Well, that's a great segue to us. Maybe you can give us some of the highlights of that. Can you tell us, so were the Olmec one of the first groups of people that were in South America? Or in, what was it, Meso?
What part of history?
What part of history?
What part of history?
And when we're talking about the Olmec, we're talking about these big stone carved heads, right? They almost look like they're from Africa. They look like African descendants. Right, right.
And when we're talking about the Olmec, we're talking about these big stone carved heads, right? They almost look like they're from Africa. They look like African descendants. Right, right.