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Isaac Newton was a strange man.
At the beginning of World War II, the relationship between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany was closer than it was at the end of the war.
For most of us, the term “foo fighter” is familiar as the name of a rock band. However, the phrase is much older than that. ‘Foo fighter’ is a term that the Allied aircraft pilots used in World War II for the mysterious aerial objects or UF...
In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter peered into the newly uncovered tomb of King Tutankhamun in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, exclaiming, “I see wonderful things.” His discovery revealed a treasure trove of ancient artifacts, but so...
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Let’s explore lost civilizations, examine sacred writings, tour ancient places, & question mysterious happenings, digging into the origins of our species, questioning wherever the discoveries might take us. Let’s retell the story of our beginnings.
Entrepreneur,lecturer,explorer & father of a boy. Degrees in engineering, management, & AI. Inquisitive mind, always striving to improve. Questioning narratives, seeking to enhance my knowledge and experience. Values, ethics, & family are paramount.
Marketing & Communications Manager | Ancient Origins & Historic Mysteries
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