False History - Forbidden Archaeology - The Swastika Throughout History

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False History - Forbidden Archaeology - The Swastika Throughout History - History is Written By the Victors

One of the world's oldest symbols, representing good fortune, peace, and light. The swastika is a very old symbol with use widespread throughout the world. Sometimes referred to as a “Gammadion” “Hakenkreuz” or a “Flyfot,” it traditionally had been a sign of good fortune and well being The word “swastika” is derived from the Sanskrit “su” meaning “well” and “asti” meaning “being.”

A long line of swastikas from around the world are featured (keep watching, it is worth it). But mainstream science would have us believe that all of these civilizations developed independently from one another.

Countless anomalies are found around the earth which don't fit the mainstream version of history. They indicate our ancestors lived lives vastly different from what we have been led to believe are facts.

Many suspect that today's dating of historical events may have some errors... on a tall scale. But history is written by the victors. History as we know it today was designed and finalized during the 1600s, largely by Joseph Scaliger.

Born in Agen, southern France, into the family of an Italian scholar and physician, Joseph Justus Scaliger studied in Bordeaux and Paris before taking a position as companion to the young French nobleman Louis Chasteigner de la Roche-Posay. With generous resources for travel and study at his disposal, he began work on editions of classical authors and his reputation as an acute textual critic grew. Before Scaliger settled in Leiden in 1593, the pair had travelled together through Italy, England, and Scotland, and — following the massacre of St Bartholomew in 1572 — Scaliger had fled to and resided in Geneva for two years.

During his lifetime, Scaliger was regarded as one of the greatest scholars of his age and throughout his substantial surviving correspondence both the extraordinary range and the spectacular ambition of his interests are documented meticulously.

Scaliger’s surviving correspondence amounts to 1,669 letters, written between 1561 and 1609. About two-thirds of the letters are in Latin, many with substantial Greek and Hebrew components, and almost all of the remainder is written in French.

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