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Wanderlust: Bike Packing the Great Divide with Shannon Jackson
Join the Hailey Public Library for “Bike Packing the Great Divide” with adventurer Shannon Jackson, the final talk in our popular Wanderlust series. Shannon and her husband mountain biked the full length of the renowned Great Divide Mountain Bike Route which runs from the Mexican border to Banff, Canada.
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Open Mic Poetry Night
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To celebrate National Poetry Month, the Hailey Public Library joined the Free-Range Poetry Society to host an open mic night for poetry lovers. Free Range poets have permission to roam wherever the words take them. Readers included Sue Bailey, Les & Carol Shanahan, Liz Chamberlain, Gary Hoffman, Karen Lukes, Tom Blanchard, Kristin Fletcher and Marshall Ralph.
Wanderlust: Hiking the Great Rift with Ted Stout
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Wanderlust: Hiking the Great Rift with Ted Stout, retired ranger at Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve. In 2014, Ted and a few friends embarked on a week-long expedition across the forbidding terrain of Craters of the Moon. The talk features stunning images by local photographer Craig Wolfrom. The Wanderlust series invites the community to travel the world, virtually.
Wanderlust: Eastern Himalaya with conservation ecologist Bob Moseley
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“The Eastern Himalaya - Wildflower Diversity, Conservation & Tibetan Traditional Knowledge” with conservation ecologist Bob Moseley is part of HPL’s Wanderlust series. Retired from a decades-long career with The Nature Conservancy, Moseley shared gorgeous images of a fascinating and remote area considered the most floristically diverse temperate ecosystem on earth. He also examined cultural use...
Hunter Gatherers During the Ice Age Dr. Charles Speer
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Dr. Charles (Andy) Speer, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University in Pocatello, returns for a talk about hunter-gatherer cultures at the end of the last Ice Age! He unlocks the mysteries of Clovis Period mammoth hunting, discusses the unique behavior of caching stone tools for hunts and describes how new scientific tools will help unlock additional secrets.
Free Range Poetry Night
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The Hailey Public Library and the Free Range Poetry Society celebrate the power and importance of poetry and kick off Poetry Month in April. Free Range poets have permission to roam wherever the words take them. Readers include Florence Blanchard, Ted Dyer, Sue Bailey, John Fox, Susan Fierman, Les Shanahan, Andrea Pierceall and Cit Ananda.
Wanderlust: Greenland - Land of Contrast and Imagination with Cindy Hamlin
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Wanderlust: Greenland - Land of Contrast and Imagination is the second in a monthly series inviting the community to travel the world, virtually. Cindy Hamlin, BCRD Nordic Ski Courtesy Patrol Supervisor, takes us on an out-of-this-world adventure to magical Greenland with a stopover in Iceland.
Wanderlust: Morocco - A Feast for the Senses with Lisa Horton
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Artist and naturalist Lisa Horton launches the Hailey Public Library’s Wanderlust series with Morocco - A Feast for the Senses. Visit fabled cities like Casablanca and Marrakesh, go camel riding in the desert and be wowed by the colorful history and cuisine of this fascinating and ancient North African country.
Native Plants/Native Peoples with naturalist Kristin Fletcher
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In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, the Hailey Public Library and the Wood River Chapter - Idaho Native Plant Society co-hosted “Native Plants/Native Peoples.” Naturalist Kristin Fletcher shared some of the ways Idaho’s Indigenous peoples relied on native plants to not just survive but thrive in our harsh climate.
Free Range Poetry Night
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The Hailey Public Library and the Free Range Poetry Society hosted the inaugural Free Range Poetry Night. The Society was formed to remind our community of the power and importance of poetry. Free Range poets have permission to roam wherever the words take them. Readers include Florence Blanchard, Sue Bailey, John Fox, Susan Fierman, Kristin Fletcher, Les Shanahan, Mark Spencer and Cit Ananda.
Getting Unstuck - From Surviving to Thriving with D'Layne Benson, RN
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Hailey Public Library hosted “Get Unstuck - From Surviving to Thriving” with registered nurse and life coach D’Layne Benson. The workshop helped participants gain an understanding of the science behind feeling stuck, followed by easy and effective techniques that help with focus on goals and generate more energy. D’Layne combines 20 years’ experience and a passion for facilitating personal growth.
Cultura - Oaxaca, Mexico, with Dirce Flores
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The Hailey Public Library hosted Cultura to help celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. The series invited community leaders to share personal stories, images, and conversation about their home countries. Dirce Flores, a former professional dancer from a small town near Oaxaca, Mexico, introduced us to her country’s regions, multiple ethnic groups, pre-Hispanic ceremonial centers and the Guelaguetz...
Cultura - Cali, Colombia with Mauricio Molina
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The Hailey Public Library’s Cultura series celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month concludes with a visit to Cali, the second largest city in Colombia, known as the “Rumba Capital” of the world. Los Angeles violinista and educator Mauricio Molina shares personal stories, images, and conversation about his home country, and plays his remarkable violin.
Latin American Arts in America with artist John D. Estrada
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Renowned Los Angeles artist and muralist John Zender Estrada speaks with passion and insight about his life, work, diverse artistic influences and the power of art to transform and heal. Part of HPL’s Hispanic Heritage Month offerings.
Cultura - Arequipa.Peru with Jessica Maynard
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In the 3rd presentation in HPL’s Cultura series, Jessica Maynard of Sun Valley Online introduces us to Arequipa, Peru, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Maynard was born in Arequipa and visits frequently as all her family on her mom’s side is still there. Cultura celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month, inviting community leaders to share personal stories, images, and conversation about their home count...
Pick Your Poison: Itchin' to Know More About Poison Ivy with forensic chemist Cat Helms, MS
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Pick Your Poison: Itchin' to Know More About Poison Ivy with forensic chemist Cat Helms, MS
A Slide Tour of the Universe with Dr. Joel Weisberg, astronomer
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A Slide Tour of the Universe with Dr. Joel Weisberg, astronomer
Beaver Ecology and Stream Restoration - Rinker Rock Creek Ranch
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Beaver Ecology and Stream Restoration - Rinker Rock Creek Ranch
Living with Alzheimer's Part 4 Communication Strategies with Dr. Carol Stephens, Psy.D
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Living with Alzheimer's Part 4 Communication Strategies with Dr. Carol Stephens, Psy.D
Resilient at Home - Strategies for Energy Efficiency with SVIR Energy Panel
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Resilient at Home - Strategies for Energy Efficiency with SVIR Energy Panel
Ezra Pound Lecture Series - From Idleness to Splendor: Poetic Legacy with Dr. John Gery
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Ezra Pound Lecture Series - From Idleness to Splendor: Poetic Legacy with Dr. John Gery
Ezra Pound - Canto XLV: Outrage, Denunciation and Tolerance with Dr. Robert von Hallberg
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Ezra Pound - Canto XLV: Outrage, Denunciation and Tolerance with Dr. Robert von Hallberg
Ezra Pound and the Legacy of Italian Fascism with scholar Ted Dyer, MA
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Ezra Pound and the Legacy of Italian Fascism with scholar Ted Dyer, MA
Living with Alzheimers Part 3 Dementia related behaviors with Dr. Carol Stephens
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Living with Alzheimers Part 3 Dementia related behaviors with Dr. Carol Stephens
Pick Your Poison - Water Hemlock with Cat Helms
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Pick Your Poison - Water Hemlock with Cat Helms
Recreation on the Range: A Framework for Recreation Management
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Recreation on the Range: A Framework for Recreation Management
Living with Alzheimer's: Understanding Alzheimer's and Dementia with Dr. Carol Stephens, Psy.D.
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Living with Alzheimer's: Understanding Alzheimer's and Dementia with Dr. Carol Stephens, Psy.D.
For the Love of Photography with Nils Ribi
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For the Love of Photography with Nils Ribi
10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer's with Dr. Carol Stephens, PsyD
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10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer's with Dr. Carol Stephens, PsyD
Pick Your Poison: Taxine - Yew Better Watch Out with forensic chemist Cat Helms
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Pick Your Poison: Taxine - Yew Better Watch Out with forensic chemist Cat Helms

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @evolassunglasses4673
    @evolassunglasses4673 8 днів тому

    Everything Pound predicted is coming true.

  • @nrgpirate
    @nrgpirate 14 днів тому

    So if Berengia has been disproven, which it has, would you lose funding for proposing a fraudulent thesis?

  • @crankycarpenter7506
    @crankycarpenter7506 28 днів тому

    Think it would be best to fish, hike and live in natural world before trying to analyze this writer and his works. It is not hyperbole or symbolic to feel sick after losing a big fish. The simplistic truth is the beauty...those that know the truth are gripped by its recognition, those that don't have something to lecture about 😂😂😂

  • @Leonard-td5rn
    @Leonard-td5rn Місяць тому

    As if American GIs could decipher hidden messages in radio broadcasts

  • @jholt03
    @jholt03 Місяць тому

    Too many archeologists have spent too much time and energy trying to defend their dogmatic beliefs and not enough time and energy doing archeological work with the courage to dig deeper. If the archeological community hadn't been so arrogant to believe they had it all figured out fifty years ago we'd have a lot better understanding of the peopling of the Americas today. I just feel bad for the archeologists who did keep an open mind and dug deep enough to find pre-clovis artifacts, only to be attacked and discredited by their know-it-all colleagues. Some of whom suffered real damage to their carriers.

  • @ferdinandlamarca
    @ferdinandlamarca Місяць тому

    Me ne frego😅😊😊😊

  • @MilaSp-zw1bm
    @MilaSp-zw1bm 3 місяці тому

    Deers are immune to the poison

  • @baraustad
    @baraustad 3 місяці тому

    His enthusiasm for fascism is infectious!

  • @Abdoo510
    @Abdoo510 3 місяці тому

    فرق كبير بين الشعر الغربي الاوروبي والشعر العربي الفصيح والله لو لم اكن عربيا وعلمت بجمال الشعر العربي لبكيت سبحان من علم البيان

  • @baraustad
    @baraustad 3 місяці тому

    At the moment of my viewing this, the number of followers of this channel was 666…

  • @Siralantoon
    @Siralantoon 3 місяці тому

    I'm an Ancient Englishman and far removed from these fascinating events. This was a wonderful insightful presentation and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank You.

  • @yazanasad7811
    @yazanasad7811 4 місяці тому

    Hallucinative urgency because no direct metaphors included - forced to create ideas

  • @SteveXNYC
    @SteveXNYC 4 місяці тому

    Fascism is the "Rule of law" the attempt to prosecute criminals.

  • @SteveXNYC
    @SteveXNYC 4 місяці тому

    Eustace Mullins is his protege.

  • @rseward7183
    @rseward7183 4 місяці тому

    What interests me about Chinese Americans of that era is the story of Chinese Americans in the Deep South. I came across a book called The Mississippi Chinese. I found it in a university library written in the 70s. The Chinese had a very different experience there than in the West.

  • @rickyclark6187
    @rickyclark6187 4 місяці тому

    Great history lesson!

  • @zach2980
    @zach2980 4 місяці тому

    I get how people can get sensitive about calling different religions myths. Odds are ours are too. It’s called syncretism.

  • @thomasgunne8730
    @thomasgunne8730 5 місяців тому

    Propaganda is now called education, total misdirection!!!

  • @lesjones5684
    @lesjones5684 5 місяців тому

    Idaho you da ho 😂😂😂

  • @C.J.Princepoet
    @C.J.Princepoet 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this series!

  • @moth7457
    @moth7457 6 місяців тому

    The thing is, they did not know they were moving into a New World just like they could see the International Dateline. Of course it was drawn there yet. Who actually drew that by the way? And when you travel through Beringia, you wrap around east and west. Between those two islands, everything to the east is the Far West. Everything to the west is the Far East.

  • @MS-in3sl
    @MS-in3sl 6 місяців тому

    Mentally unfit for trial? Hahaha. They wouldn't dare put Pound on trial for fear of what he might say. Hear his wartime broadcasts and it's obvious.

  • @MS-in3sl
    @MS-in3sl 6 місяців тому

    It's 40 minutes in, can we get to Ezra Pound? Lol

    • @zacnewford
      @zacnewford 3 місяці тому

      that lady sounds rude. sarcastic questions are pathetic

  • @MS-in3sl
    @MS-in3sl 6 місяців тому

    Pound was opposed to usury: by extension, the usurers.

  • @DetroitHomeInspector
    @DetroitHomeInspector 6 місяців тому

    The battler battles demons, probably an abusive childhood. Ironic how Hemmingway became "punch drunk" later in life. I personally think Hemmingway had alcoholic dementia but also hit his head several times, maybe a combination of the two.

  • @Sixrabbbit
    @Sixrabbbit 6 місяців тому

    The Indians probably came before the pleistocene during the glacial minimum, if not long before that. Always been here

  • @nat-fp1pq
    @nat-fp1pq 6 місяців тому

    Pound was a very intelligent man, a great man, a true patriot and humanist

  • @geinikan1kan
    @geinikan1kan 6 місяців тому

    That makes me feel better. Pound wasn’t a Nazi he was an Italian Fascist. Much better.

    • @Corvid-Conquest
      @Corvid-Conquest 4 місяці тому

      True, he wasn't a Nazi. However, he was still an admirer of Hitler, and an anti-Semite. That's fairly close, if you ask me. And in case you think these claims are baseless, I encourage you to read Pound's economic writings. Not to diminish his brilliance as a poet, but we cannot sweep those character flaws under the rug.

    • @geinikan1kan
      @geinikan1kan 4 місяці тому

      @@Corvid-Conquest I am being sarcastic.

    • @Corvid-Conquest
      @Corvid-Conquest 4 місяці тому

      @@geinikan1kan Well, I look like a fool now. In my defense, I just came off a video with comments praising him for "speaking the truth". Now, I definitely respect Pound as a poet, but he was rather off in other areas.

    • @lepersonnage371
      @lepersonnage371 22 дні тому

      @@Corvid-Conquest And what's bad about it? the first part of your comment

  • @drytung9526
    @drytung9526 7 місяців тому

    People: winners write history Also people: nazis were the bad guys

  • @carolinehaythornthwaite2965
    @carolinehaythornthwaite2965 7 місяців тому

    Some interesting comments made, but I would argue that the oldest yew tree in UK is actually the Fortingall Yew, Perthshire, Scotland, although there are others that might also qualify.

  • @CliftonHicksbanjo
    @CliftonHicksbanjo 7 місяців тому

    No mention of Meadowcroft Rockshelter?

  • @DennisNieves-fm4sl
    @DennisNieves-fm4sl 7 місяців тому

    There's a number of crackpot statements made in this presentation. Humans were not moving into Europe 30k years ago, human already had Europe settled tens of thousands of years prior. And sharks are not a danger in this kelp highway hypothesis because humans were boating over the pacific, not swimming through kelp. Silly to think that humans can master aerodynamics and spring energy with arrows and bows but could not make water displacing floatational devices. A bell tent made of skins and supported with a tension frame of sticks, freshly smeared with blubber and brains, can float for days. Upside down of course. The hardest and most dangerous way to enter North America is to walk onto it. The fastest and easiest, and safest way to reach the western americas is to ride a floatational vessel across the currents. With arrows, javelins, and spears always at the ready, sharkes are lunch, not a danger.

  • @jungastein3952
    @jungastein3952 7 місяців тому

    great thanks

  • @edwardrichardson8254
    @edwardrichardson8254 8 місяців тому

    How many Fascist sympathizers have communist fellow traveler Ernest Hemingway come to bat for them in their dark night of the soul? Even better, during Pound's incarceration (which just barely dodged being a death penalty) three Library of Congress fellows, T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden and Conrad Aiken, awarded the 1949 Bollingen Poetry Prize to Ezra for his Pisan Cantos. This was so controversial Congress passed a resolution that immediately discontinued the involvement of the Library of Congress with the prize. Pound is somehow antisemitic but FDR turning away a ship of 1000 Jews fleeing Nazi Germany in 1939 was not? Pound, Wyndham Lewis, H.P. Lovecraft, Gertrude Stein (who practically worked for Vichy), Robinson Jeffers (a more famous American poet at the time than T. S. Eliot but canceled for being antiwar), Yukio Mishima, and T. S. Eliot to a degree were the last vestiges of the Right in the arts, and high art (which was elitist) died with that generation before popular mass media art took over.

  • @edwardrichardson8254
    @edwardrichardson8254 8 місяців тому

    Anti-Semitism of the most extreme form was central to National Socialism. By contrast, Italian Fascism was racist only in the conventional sense of early twentieth-century Europe and during its first two decades not normally anti-Semitic. In fact, Jews were the group that showed the most support for Fascism per capita in Italy in the early days. Much of the queasiness expressed here re these regimes is selective outrage. We're meant to shudder over their youth groups when the Boy Scouts of America were militarized and armed to shoot antiwar activists tearing down pro-WWI posters in NYC of all places, Germans being the largest non-English speaking immigrant group in America at the time, the war was IMMENSILY UNPOPULAR.. The penalty for reporting from the front during WWI in the so-called "liberal democracies" (Britain and France) was the death penalty. After our ally Russia spiraled into a Bolshevik hell it was Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy in the postwar period that saved Spain from a Stalinist holocaust after the communists had raped her gold reserves (the second largest in the world) and executed thousands of priests and nuns and burned innumerable churches to the ground (None other than George Orwell hides in a burnt out church when the Left turns on each other after the May Days). Imagine Catholic Spain like another basket case Venezuela or Cuba today. Hitler didn't like Jews very much but the so-called "Holocaust" is an invented term - there is no mention of it before the Sixties - it is completely manufactured. If he wanted to exterminate them then why did he send over 50,000 to Palestine with piles of money (making him, in a sense, the Father of Israel). Why keep the Jews in Poland alive for years in a Ghetto there, why not liquidate them immediately? The Jews were just another group like the Russians, Marxists, gypsies, homosexuals Jehovah's Witnesses, etc that were put into the camps and died en masse, same as the Russians put tens of millions in their camps yet we're allies with them in WWII as the FDR admin and its fellow travelers and outright spies (he was the first prez to recognize the USSR formally reversing yrs and 3 presidents - he did so by ignoring the Holodomor starvation of the Ukrainians by the millions) never mentioned Soviet death camps (which Sartre later said were not to be mentioned because they were for love). Hitler is bad for getting prewar German lands back but we turn a blind eye to Stalin INVADING THE OTHER LARGER HALF OF POLAND and going into the Baltics, Finland, Hungary, E. Germany, etc shipping off hundreds of thousands of dissidents to sure death in Siberia and instituting Sovietization by suppressing national culture and executing undesirables. We spent half a century w/ thousands of nuclear weapons pointed at us as well, not by Hitler, but by Russians. Pound was far from the only one who brought up points like these. You may not have heard of Robinson Jeffers but pre-WWII he was the most famous American poet, more so than Eliot easily, but like Pound he was canceled for being antiwar. Gertrude Stein was of the right, not only a supporter of Vichy but actually working for Vichy. And it was none other than Library of Congress fellows T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden and Conrad Aiken, who gave the 1949 Bollingen Foundation prize to Ezra Pound for his 1948 Pisan Cantos, written during his barbaric captivity by US forces in Italy. The United States Congress passed a resolution that effectively discontinued the involvement of the Library of Congress with the prize after this brave act by these men. If you want to see a spectacular talk on Pound or Wyndham Lewis (another artist from the "right" side of the political aisle back then) look up Jonathan Bowden's incredible talks on them on UA-cam, he also gave one on Eliot and H. P. Lovecraft - they're all phenomenal talks.

  • @tboned70
    @tboned70 8 місяців тому

    America is not the New World but the Old World with Civilizations that rival Mesopotamia and Egypt in Antiquity,....!

  • @doktortutankamazon31
    @doktortutankamazon31 8 місяців тому

    The Inuit did not need an ice free corridor to migrate. They did not require a coastal migration path either. Why then is it a requirement for migration at an earlier time to avoid the ice? I believe the paradigms are many and can fall under pressure from basic logic. Admusen proved their technology in the face of the paradigms in his time.

  • @Tyrtle-Media
    @Tyrtle-Media 8 місяців тому

    Thank you! This is such an excellent overview. One of the best on youtube. As a retired teacher, I applaud you and your team for creating all the visuallly detailed slides, and your relaxed interactive presentation.

  • @garyhughes3001
    @garyhughes3001 8 місяців тому

    I have fallen down the Ezra Pound rabbit hole and I've hit my head a fair few times

  • @vlad3192
    @vlad3192 8 місяців тому

    First of all Italian fascism had much more liberty than you have in United States today. Roosevelt was a fascist, just like Mussolini if you look at what he did during the great depression

    • @alberg6290
      @alberg6290 7 місяців тому

      I suggest you actually visit planet earth

    • @findbridge1790
      @findbridge1790 4 місяці тому

      @@alberg6290 no, he is quite right

    • @alberg6290
      @alberg6290 4 місяці тому

      @@findbridge1790 I guess so, forgot how Roosevelt had main political opponent assassinated and was able to stack Supreme court and had his own army of blackshirts--------absurd comparison

    • @thuleeuropa
      @thuleeuropa 23 дні тому

      he was actually a socialist...the most close is trostkyites just like all those internationalist assholes. social democrats.

  • @aliengirl6836
    @aliengirl6836 9 місяців тому

    I just love when people call a 'library' a 'lie berry...'😮

  • @nuagiste
    @nuagiste 9 місяців тому

    Thank you Prof. Dyer for more than adequately filling in this seriously wanting gap.

  • @sam_1570
    @sam_1570 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing. I hope more Americans learn more about these historic figures.

  • @tedtimmis8135
    @tedtimmis8135 10 місяців тому

    This a$$hole fundamentally misunderstands Christianity by blaming it for the ignorance of his discipline. It was this same ignorance which led to the Clovis hypothesis.

  • @AdityahDVideography
    @AdityahDVideography 10 місяців тому

    Kise melga

  • @user-ii1iy8fz1d
    @user-ii1iy8fz1d 10 місяців тому

    Same same in new Zealand. Old stuff gets hushed up.

  • @frankedgar6694
    @frankedgar6694 10 місяців тому

    We accept that ancient Australians crossed miles and miles of open ocean to get to the continent. How hard would it have been for folks to come to America the same way? The Vikings made to Iceland and Newfoundland. They weren’t that much more advanced.

  • @johngrundowski3632
    @johngrundowski3632 10 місяців тому

    Very informative; alot of facts CONNECTED. JON in Pennsylvania

  • @hanric2000
    @hanric2000 11 місяців тому

    ‘How many news paper editors do you know that has a gun in their office?’ Funny question to ask an American audience - given that there are more guns than inhabitants - every single editor should by simple deduction have a gun or more… but perhaps not in the office ?

  • @SkullyTheHypnoSkull
    @SkullyTheHypnoSkull 11 місяців тому

    Wikipedia says Ezra Pound collaborated with fascists, so you people must be Nazis. There are symbols of Fascism in the congress of your country, there are symbols of Fascism on the money you use, and you say you are against Fascism? Give me a break.