Most mainstream academics and archaeologists do not take the concept that ancient astronauts existed and visited Earth in our ancient past seriously. They often identify such claims as pseudo-archaeological or unscientific. Is that fair? What about the things we cannot explain? What about ancient structures and texts? Merely mind frictions, perhaps. To answer such questions and mysteries of our ancient past, The Liberum launches the all-new Unbelievable section so our readers can assess.
Since its inception in 2022, the Liberum has profiled itself as the house of controversy, with opinions expounded from the right and the left. It is one of the last places on the internet to get both sides of the story. Given our diehard commitment to freedom of speech, we were the only people who bemoaned Trump’s erasure from Twitter.
The same holds true of our coverage of science fiction and science.
We’ve bucked the trend regarding the debate on Global Warming, COVID-19, and the attendant ‘vaccines’ – if you can even call them that. So, why not consider the related phenomena of UFOs, Ancient Aliens, the intriguing Ancient Astronaut theory, and other mysteries of our past?
YouTube is ablaze with accounts of UFO sightings, President-elect Trump is open-minded on such matters, and there is a raging debate over Atlantis (a place with many Arab adherents in sci-fi circles) and aliens in our ancient history and prehistory.
Everything from the Pyramids to the Great Flood to Stonehenge.
TASTE OF THINGS TO COME: Long a subject of controversy, the famous engraving on the tomb of Mayan Kʼinich Janaab Pakal I (7th century AD), making his ascent into the havens. Metaphor or reality?
And so, our newly launched section, where you, the reader, gets to decide for yourself what you want to believe, with the credentials of the opinion makers, scientists and academics, expounded for you to see and judge for yourself – for and against.