As we turn our eyes to the skies, searching the vastness of space, and turn the same to annals of UFO history in the 1940s, we sometimes forget that the proof many of us wish to discover of official disclosure may be far more demonstrable through accounts of human civilization. At the very least, we should not forget who we are and where we came from, or abandon pursuits of these discoveries, in exchange for proving the existence of a totally otherworldly non-human race. New finds are already changing our history by the day, from a 3,400 year-old Mittani empire-city merging from the Tigris River to fossilized footprints dating towards the begging, rather than end, of the Australopithecus era. Compounding a 2021 discovery of abundant life under the Ekström shelf and a new discovery of the same under the Larsen ice shelf, mixed with what we are rapidly learning about UFOs again for the first time in decades, life-as-we-know-it is really life-as-we-knew-it. Scientists tend to reject certain archeological finds and the like because they fail to conform to preconceived notions of fact. Archeologists tend to do the same as do some with strong religious beliefs. Others, seeing the rejection as both ignorance and conspiracy, tend to accept new discoveries at face value while failing to question their validity. This desire to believe can, and is, weaponized to spread false narratives and further confuse the historical record.
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