Greetings! I decided to create a new blog series called “Critical Thinking Amidst Viral Claims”, where I post videos that present some… “strange theories” regarding Ancient History, Culture, or any other subject that piques curiosity and sparks debate. In an age where information spreads rapidly and often without context, it’s important to approach these theories with an analytical mindset. I don’t present these things as fact, nor do I label them as mere fiction. Instead, I invite you, the reader, to engage with the content openly and thoughtfully. Allow yourself to explore these intriguing claims, harness your critical thinking skills, and determine for yourself if these subjects hold any truth or merit. Together, let’s navigate the fascinating intersection of fact, speculation, and imagination.

In today’s installment…
The ancient story of humanity is far older, far stranger, and far more profound than anything taught in schools or accepted by mainstream science. This series explores narratives that challenge conventional timelines, from the Sumerian clay tablets describing the true origins of the human race to the lost continents of Lemuria and Atlantis. We will delve into the shocking truth about what happened to human consciousness 13,000 years ago—connecting dots that traditional history has forgotten to draw.

Whether it was knowledge the Maya held, records the Sumerians kept, or even how Disney’s Atlantis may have accidentally placed these themes on screen for an entire generation, these profound lessons about our origins have been sitting in plain sight, largely overlooked by those who often take conventional historical narratives at face value. This blog serves as a platform to re-examine these viral claims with a critical eye, bridging the gap between mainstream archaeology and the esoteric narratives that thrive in the digital age, where information can spread rapidly, and alternative interpretations can flourish.
By exploring the intersections of mythology, pop culture, and ancient records, we aim to uncover whether these accounts are merely imaginative folklore or remnants of a forgotten global legacy, whispering truths lost to the passage of time. In doing so, we confront the uncomfortable possibility that the tales we are told through history books may not encompass the entirety of our shared human experience.
Are you ready to finally hear the stories that history left behind, and more importantly, to question the very foundation of what we define as our shared past, delving into a narrative that invites curiosity, critical thought, and perhaps a shift in perspective?

“Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it.”