Video – New Archaeological Discoveries Prove that Humans Came to the Americas First by Water

Hey y’all! I finally today have electricity, telephone and internet service all at the same time after three difficult weeks. This straightforward video confirms, what many of us have been suspecting for a long time. Archaeologists have found proof at several locations along the Pacific Coast of North America that humans with advanced skills in fishing and boat-building arrived in the Americas, long before any land travel was possible.

It is highly probable that similar evidence will be found on the Atlantic Coast someday. After all, the Bilbo Mound., man-made harbor and canal date from 3545 BC! Above is a computer generated rendering that I created for the American Museum of Natural History in 2008, which portrays early maritime peoples on the coast of Georgia.

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  1. I can’t believe you went three weeks without electricity, phone and internet. Are you on Habersham Electric? I have friends who live very close to you, and they have Habersham Electric, with long-lasting problems, too. I’m on Georgia Power and have Windstream internet and only lost electricity and internet for about 12 hours.

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  2. The main road in our subdivision is supposed to get first priority in winter storms because there is a large pumping station underground across the street from my house that handles the county water system for NW Habersham. The power pole next to the pumps was broken in half with the transformer dangling from the power line. Two other poles were broken, while a fourth had fallen across the road. Over a hundred trees had fallen onto our road which is about a mile long and paved. We had NO help from anybody for over a week. The men of the neighborhood worked on the trees during that week with our chain saws until we a cleared a path for one car to pass through at a time. They just got the power and telephone on a week ago, when some idiot sub-contractor literally and intentionally cut my telephone-internet fiber optic line then did something that messed up the power. Our entire telephone line in the subdivision had to be replaced. because multiple breaks from large trees falling on the lines. This area looks like it was hit by a Category 4 hurricane – but we have to yet get any help from county work crews.

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