Matthew LaCroix
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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We based ourselves on this.
This is the timeline of human history in which everything that we think we know about ourselves comes from.
So if Danny Jones was saying, I want to try to understand myself from an origin age, you would look at this and you would say, okay, so everything started 12,000 years ago and everything since then has emerged into civilizations that eventually became war cultures and went on to become what we are now.
What we're going to do is basically destroy this timeline.
We're not going to take all the pieces that are in front of you that are known about, for instance, things like the Roman Empire and others, but there are pieces of this that we are going to completely have to take and move
very far in another direction okay because the timeline that we know of right now for human civilization is completely antiquated and outdated especially based on a lot of the new evidence that it's emerging and so if you look on the left side where the arrows are we're told that 12 000 years ago the ice age ended and that's the transition from hunter-gatherers to to societies of agriculture okay right why am i telling you this because if you look at how human history
continued beyond that point, we got to this place of having to start over again.
You see how they show, look right there at the Ice Age ends, right there, hunter-gatherer societies.
Look at how primitive they look.
Well, there is some truth to the idea that we were completely reset to having to go back to hunter-gathering and starting fires.
I agree with that.
I'm not disagreeing that that happened.
But what about before that?
That's where this whole thing is going to open up.
Well, that's probably when the pyramids were built.
And that's what we're going to get into, is that this entire chapter you're looking at is not the only chapter of human civilization, but the second chapter.
And so that is what we're going to... Or third or fourth, who knows?
Right.
Let's just say not the first.
How about that?