Saved the link for later perusal. Over the decades as I learned how the Vatican squirreled off knowledge to their library and studied bits of this or that it became clearer. Ever wonder why museums always focus on dinosaurs and reptiles for the most part? There were giant men as well, but we are not really taught of these men, nor are they featured in our museums that much. One would think that we would be more concerned with mans past.
I can remember as a child learning that the Catholic church even frowned upon their flock reading the bible. They preferred you to read their writings of what they felt was important from the bible. The same bible that they had to vote which books were relevant and which weren't. (Not trying to offend any Catholics/Christians, just using this power grab at filtering information as an example).
"He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past." George Orwell
Yup. I totally agree. And the deeper I look into this issues, the more problems I find. And more "coincidences". Many of the ancient texts have been copied after the Jesuits emerged. Oddly, all originals got "lost". Fomenko is a fascinating read and opens up a whole universe of inconsistencies...