Was he an academic or political activist? Or just prone to that sort of intellectual worldview?
I don't mean to badger you with questions.
Without being too specific, I’ll just say he was an anthropologist working for the US federal government. He’s responsible for a bunch of reports justifying the Mainstream Narrative.
For example, he knew full well North America had been formerly inhabited by literal giants. But he was a cog in the machine that buried that fact, to hide it from the general population. That’s all real - my dad still draws a fat federal pension for his work in mass deception.
He hates Christianity, despite his general respect for the material attainments of Christendom.
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For example, he knew full well North America had been formerly inhabited by literal giants
Your father said this? And he was a federally employed academic?
It's well known that the Smithsonian has spent an enormous amount of energy hiding the evidence for this claim. I know a retired USFS archeologist who saw some of the burials and read many of the reports his colleagues produced regarding giant civilizations before they were edited to purge all such mentions.
He was careful to talk about it like they were all “hoaxes”. But that’s what I mean - he knew about the “hoaxes”.
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