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Post by mironlang on Jun 24, 2020 6:05:18 GMT
www.anatolyfomenko.com/Anatoly Fomenko For newcomers to this research and those unfamiliar with the 18th Century work of Sir Isaac Newton, published posthumously as The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended, we suggest that you begin by viewing the top video (below) as a start in helping to overcome an initial consternation resulting from the Synopsis of Conclusions. NOTICE: Not everyone is convinced that this work is accurate, especially those researchers uncomfortable with the link recently added by Fomenko referencing and implicitly supporting the Jewish "holocaust" narrative. See Miles Mathis' Critique This website was registered and placed online for the purpose of making Fomenko's material more readily available to American and other English-speaking readers and researchers. To read the origninal material click the following three links: **Note ... I just realized that there was link of Miles Mathis critique awesome
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Post by wornout on Jun 24, 2020 13:51:07 GMT
www.anatolyfomenko.com/Anatoly Fomenko For newcomers to this research and those unfamiliar with the 18th Century work of Sir Isaac Newton, published posthumously as The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended, we suggest that you begin by viewing the top video (below) as a start in helping to overcome an initial consternation resulting from the Synopsis of Conclusions. NOTICE: Not everyone is convinced that this work is accurate, especially those researchers uncomfortable with the link recently added by Fomenko referencing and implicitly supporting the Jewish "holocaust" narrative. See Miles Mathis' Critique This website was registered and placed online for the purpose of making Fomenko's material more readily available to American and other English-speaking readers and researchers. To read the origninal material click the following three links: **Note ... I just realized that there was link of Miles Mathis critique awesome I have yet to get into reading this Russian man's take on history. I do plan to if and when I find the time.
Here's the link that I found in the past.
Anatoly Fomenko Books
Also here's the link for Miles Mathis' Critique
Hope that this helps those who want to pursue this.
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Post by Henrik on Jul 1, 2020 13:28:47 GMT
Fomenko is certainly interesting, completely change in perspective in regards to timelines and history. Wether accurate is a completely different issue, haven't gone deep enough to say much about that.
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