Rise of the Aryans: How Ancient
Whites Influenced and Established Global
Civilization
All across the world are
mysterious and ancient stone structures demonstrating not only advanced
building techniques but also an incredibly sophisticated knowledge of
archeoastronomy. From isolated Easter Island in the Pacific, to the
mountain peaks of the Andes, from the British Isles and the Mediterranean
to the steppes of Eurasia, from the arid deserts of western China to the
Mississippi Valley of North America, some advanced culture was erecting
megalithic structures that baffle scientists and archeologists even today.
Once the cultures of the Indus Valley and the Tigris and
Euphrates rivers were considered the oldest "real" civilizations, dating to
sometime around 6,000 B.C. But the discovery of the Caucasian-built Gobekli
Tepe temple complexes scattered across Anatolia changed all that. Dated to
sometime around 9,600 B.C., the structures at these ancient megalithic
sites have thrown the mainstream understanding of the rise of civilizations
into complete disarray.
Who built them and why? What about the
global pyramid phenomenon and the complex edifices at Knossos, Carnac and
Stonehenge? Was it really extraterrestrial visitors from some far-off
galaxy who constructed them, or is there a more plausible
explanation—one grounded in answers right here on planet Earth?
In Rise of the Aryans: How Ancient Whites Influenced and
Established Global Civilization, respected historian,
author and radio show personality Patrick Chouinard delves into these
mysteries and provides real answers based on decades of research that do
not involve little green men from Mars! Rise of the Aryans is a book you'll
want for your library, whether you are a professional historian or an
armchair archeologist.
Softcover, 314 pages,
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