If you're going by those shows on Discovery, Nat Geo, and History channels, you're being mislead. Those shows, they purposely find whackos with no credentials who support their agenda and never have real authorities on the subject.
Did you see the South Park where they parody 'Ancient Aliens'? Well, it's a pretty accurate representation of how Discovery et al put some of their shows together.
Read this wiki entry on 2012 phenomenon, it's very informative and shows that much of what you probably think you 'know' about much of this crap is just completely false, or exaggerated, and many times are just some whacko's extreme interpretation.
Wikipedia can be a reliable source if you use it like an index to find reliable sources. Wikipedia is not the answer to any specific question but I contend it's a good place to start.
Well at least it cites sources, names names and the information can be checked out, and they don't have an agenda like the Discovery Channel does in their shows which are very misleading. There's plenty of good information there with links to sources and further reading.
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If you're going by those shows on Discovery, Nat Geo, and History channels, you're being mislead. Those shows, they purposely find whackos with no credentials who support their agenda and never have real authorities on the subject.
Did you see the South Park where they parody 'Ancient Aliens'? Well, it's a pretty accurate representation of how Discovery et al put some of their shows together.
Read this wiki entry on 2012 phenomenon, it's very informative and shows that much of what you probably think you 'know' about much of this crap is just completely false, or exaggerated, and many times are just some whacko's extreme interpretation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_phenomenon
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Wikipedia is not a reliable source either you idiot.
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Wikipedia can be a reliable source if you use it like an index to find reliable sources. Wikipedia is not the answer to any specific question but I contend it's a good place to start.
Well at least it cites sources, names names and the information can be checked out, and they don't have an agenda like the Discovery Channel does in their shows which are very misleading. There's plenty of good information there with links to sources and further reading.