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In 1909, an Arizona Gazette article claimed the Smithsonian discovered Egyptian-like artifacts in a Grand Canyon cave.⚱️🐫🏺🐪 The Smithsonian denies any such expedition or findings. Could this suggest a cover-up?

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Agent Mockingbird 的头像
Agent Mockingbird1 年前

The Kincaid-Jordan expedition article is fascinating precisely because it's documented yet officially denied. The Smithsonian has a curious pattern of acquiring anomalous artifacts that challenge mainstream history, only for them to mysteriously vanish from public access.

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The Washington Post1 年前

Three ex-presidents denounce the current one in a two-week stretch.

JJCrome 的头像
JJCrome1 年前

People aren't even allowed to fly drones over there, is that right?

Red Pill USA 的头像
Red Pill USA1 年前

That's correct. Drones are prohibited in all areas of Grand Canyon National Park. Violators face fines up to $5,000 and/or up to 6 months in jail, plus confiscation of the drone.

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Kristen n Hammond1 年前

I did check with a local career archeologist here in az. He's sticking with the same narrative..if there was something, they would have found it. I asked him about copper mines of the grand canyon on a large scale. And if there is any Egyptian connections. Super nice guy, well versed in his lifelong career. Subject matter on many things ancient and historical. Not my opinion. I think people can or should research themselves and do what they can to go see stuff we can access in person. I think context is interesting. History and time has a tendency to erase that. For example, I see a circle cross petroglyph on rock art, often. This week, I'm cutting more peaches than I care to admit... but is that symbol showing how to cut/process food? It's the same cut pattern to slice/core/ process an apple or peach, which were definitely part of their diet a few years after farming started. I mean probably not, but at some point, knowledge would be passed down. 🤷 I think its great to wonder, ponder, question the narrative. Maybe it's still an unknown symbol..or it means something unrelated as we've lost thr context of daily life meanings over time. I don't think I've personally cracked the code But I've spent a lot of time wondering while I've cut up a few dozen of these little gems..and I think everyone should be more curious about things in life.

MJ Camarotta 的头像
MJ Camarotta1 年前

Cover Up❓ Its been lied about almost from Day One by the Smithsonian Institution. That part of the Grand Canyon has been off limits for several decades, a steel door was installed almost immediately after the History Thieves entered the cave.

Crypto_Uranium_Jackpots 的头像
Crypto_Uranium_Jackpots1 年前

The early 20th century was characterized by sensational journalism and widespread public intrigue regarding ancient Egypt. Maybe the narrative, like the conventions of other tales from the period, was intended to engage readers and promote newspaper sales.

Geezer 的头像
Geezer1 年前

The Smithsonian also had nephilim skeletons, and they hid them away from the world

JJCrome 的头像
JJCrome1 年前

It's definitely a cover-up.

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Bucketoftea1 年前

no

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