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Parent Post: What is the real role of the Smithsonian Institute?
heather
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3/16/2025, 5:33:16 AM
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There is an interesting history of the Smithsonian Institute that actually shows it began as the former and became the later, but I would not claim to know what it is today. It was either Samuel Langley or Charles Walcott, I believe, that changed the attitude at the museum. What was the change, that North America (and South America as well) was uninhabited before 12000BCE when "Native Americans" crossed the supposed "open corridor" through the Bering Strait, Alaska, to the interior of Canada and then in record time walked the whole length and breadth of the Western hemisphere and no other group of people in the whole world ever followed them or arrived by water until Columbus. Now, we have proof that a lot of if not all of that is not as accurate as it was taught and yet, for the most part that is still the "official narrative".
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morpheus33
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3/16/2025, 6:17:39 PM
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It's crazy to think that we have all these institutions that rewrite and create a narrative of history. Each narrative is also created to divide us. Even trying to seek the truth you can get caught up on false trails, that's why it's a necessity to check references and confer with other sources, even those you disagree with?
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