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Thread: New DNA Evidence Confirm Pre-Colonial Contact Between Easter Island and South America

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    New DNA Evidence Confirm Pre-Colonial Contact Between Easter Island and South America

    Thought this was interesting:

    New DNA Evidence Confirms Pre-Colonial Contact Between Easter Island and South America-

    article here:

    http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2014/1...south-america/

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    Good read.
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    Landslide UnEarths Moai Statue In PitCairn Islands

    "Landslide UnEarths Moai Statue In PitCairn Islands"-

    "A recent landslide on Henderson Island has unearthed the first ever Moai statue to be found outside of Easter Island, a discovery that could shatter previous beliefs about the builders of these mysterious megaliths".

    article here-

    http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/land...cairn-islands/

    "Professionals" once thought that the Moai statue (the long-eared easter island statues) was exclusive to Easter Island and that the culture resposible for making them on Easter Island (Rapa Nui) evolved in isolation. Well, over a thousand miles away elsewhere in Polynesia a landslide from about half a year ago on Henderson Island has revealed the location of a new Moai statue. This just goes to show that the academic "priest-hood" or "gate-keepers" don't always know what they are talking about. This proves actually, that they don't know a thing and have their head up their asses.

    A year ago I started a thread here about possible links between some of the very old and pre-colonial cultures of the Americas (South America in particular) Polynesia and SE Asia. Perhaps there are sunken islands and continents in Oceania (the Pacific)- some of the mountaintops being the remaining islands in Polynesia.
    Last edited by MarathonTmatt; 06-20-2015 at 09:14 PM.

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