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An investigation into the discoveries of Lewis and Clark and other early on explorers of America and the dreadful acts committed to curb them.
- Provides archaeological proof giants, the fountain of youth, and information from Lewis' publications of any tribe of "nearly white, blue-eyed" Indians
- Uncovers proof explorers from Europe and Asia prior to Columbus and of ancient civilizations in North America and the Caribbean
- Investigates the Smithsonian conspiracy to cover up Lewis and Clark's discoveries and what resulted in Lewis' murder
Meriwether Lewis uncovered a lot more than the annals books inform - ancient civilizations, bizarre monuments, "nearly white, blue-eyed" Indians, and proof that the American continent was frequented long before the first European settlers showed up. And he was murdered to keep it all secret. Analyzing the shadows and splits between America's recognized version of record, Xaviant Haze and Paul Schrag propose that the America of old taught in schools is not the America that was uncovered by Lewis and Clark and other early on explorers. Investigating the discoveries of Spanish conquistadors and Olmec tales of contact with European-like natives, the creators uncover proof explorers from Europe and Asia prior to Columbus, superior ancient civilizations in North America and the Caribbean, the fountain of youth, and a long-extinct competition of giants. Verifying tales from Lewis' publications with modern archaeological finds, geological studies, 18th- and 19th-century papers, and accounts of the world in the times of Columbus, the creators reveal how Lewis and Clark's detects infuriated powerful passions in Washington - including the Smithsonian Institution - culminating in the murder of Meriwether Lewis. Map of the Lewis and Clark expedition thanks to the University or college of Tx Libraries, The University or college of Tx at Austin