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Nordic Aliens and the Greek Gods: Technology of the Minoan-Mycenaean Empire
- Through the Wormhole, Book 4
- Narrated by: Matthew Carr Anderson
- Length: 9 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Minoan-Mycenaean Empire is one of the most compelling of the lost civilizations, so how does an advanced civilization vanish as if into thin air? This kingdom wasn’t limited to Greece and its Mediterranean tributaries, the Mycenaean Empire of Greek gods extended around the world, even into the Americas.
Their technology included analog computers, humanoid robots, talking oracles, flying machines, transparent windows, hot and cold running water, flushing toilets, sewer systems, loose-stone pyramids that pulled water out of the air, and transcontinental ships with voice navigation and GPS systems preprogramed with destinations on distant continents.
Cyclopean architecture is a marvel which we’ve yet to adequately explain, but according to legend they held power over stones, being the ability to levitate massive stone slabs that we’d struggle with even today.
The gods appeared in Greece as early as 4000 BC by one calculation, and in Ireland as early as 5620 BC under a different name. The Minoan-Mycenaean Greek gods were giant humanoids with blond or red hair, and they produced hybrid children with humans known as “heroes”. These ancient aliens bore an uncanny resemblance to the Nordic aliens visiting Earth today.
Ever since their mysterious and sudden departure, we’ve attacked their legacy with a vengeance by melting down golden statues and artifacts, razing stone cities to the ground, and rewriting history to tell a different story than what actually happened. Why are humans so determined to erase Earth’s extraterrestrial history?