A CIA historian just admitted that extraterrestrials likely created human civilization. Peter Levenda: “It appears as though humans lived on the planet for a long time, not really caring about [civilization].” “Then suddenly, there’s these beings that come down and say, no, you’ve got to write … you’ve got to have numbers, and look at the stars.” “Can you imagine the impetus behind the Sumerians and the Babylonians, the Akkadians, to stare at the night sky and chart those stars?” Jesse Michels: “And all the Graham Hancock, Robert Schoch stuff, the most interesting part about all of it is how astronomically aligned all of this ancient megalithic architecture is to the stars … in 10,500 BC.” Levenda: “Because you don’t have a telescope, you’d have to sit there and watch it for hours.” “The Sun and Moon are the obvious ones, they’re easy to see.” “But then once you get past that, you’re talking about the other planets … and then you’re keeping track of the background stars.” “The amount of work that requires, the amount of attention to detail, you have to be writing at that point.” “So that’s integrated with the idea of writing, language, and numbers.” “It’s all integrated with the math and astronomy. You need both of those things to understand what’s happening, to keep a record that.” “To me, that is amazing. Why do that?” Michels: “And it’s a quantum leap from being a hunter-gatherer.” @AlchemyAmerican @Peter_Levenda