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6,000-year-old sites challenge historyFor clues as to why these cities were eventually abandoned, see:
By employing geomagnetic techniques, researchers unveiled structures beneath the earth's surface, discovering Trypillia megasites that span over 100 hectares.
The Trypillia megasites, identified as the first planned cities in history, bore no resemblance to contemporary urban centers.
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In a recent publication by the Swiss Neue Zürcher Zeitung, researchers describe the astonishing remnants of what may have been "the largest city in the world," discernible today only through aerial shadows and scattered pottery shards. This site in Ukraine dates back to 4000 BCE, making it the oldest urban settlement ever discovered.
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The Trypillia megasites, recognized as the earliest planned cities, had nothing in common with modern-day urban centers. According to U-krane, they were circular or oval, with houses organized in concentric rings, interrupted by boulevards or wide corridors.
"These are the first planned cities of humanity," says NZZ, noting that the most remarkable site surpasses the size of Monaco and is comparable to Central Park.
Evidence leads researchers to believe that the houses were made of wood and clay and might have been burned down in an ancient conflict. Interestingly enough, however, no grave sites have been found.
"Individual graves are something with which the group of burying people represents their role to others. This reflection of social structures does not exist here," says Müller. "If there are no graves marked in an archaeologist-friendly way, that does not mean that a cult of the dead did not exist," he adds.
Darryl Cooper may be the best and most honest popular historian in the United States. His latest project is the most forbidden of all: trying to understand World War Two. (1:20) History of the Israel-Palestine Conflict (12:39) The Jonestown Cult (32:10) World War Two (45:04) How Would You Assess Winston Churchill? (1:17:17) How History Is Rewritten and Propagandized (1:24:39) Mass Immigration in Europe (1:42:25) The Civil Rights Movement and BLM (1:48:17) Viktor Orban, Vladimir Putin, and Donald Trump (1:58:30) Christianity (2:10:58) Hate Blinds YouThe interview drew a lot of attention, at least judging from the number of views, by now 34 million. For some commentary see: The Churchill Meltdown and Its Lessons - L.P. Koch
In 1994, President of the United States Bill Clinton appointed her to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, and she served two terms.[3] On July 30, 2021, President Joe Biden nominated her to be the United States Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Anti-Semitism.[4][5] She was confirmed by voice-vote on March 30, 2022, and sworn in on May 3, 2022.[6][7] Lipstadt was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2023.[8]Deborah Lipstadt is mentioned in a couple of older SOTT articles. They connect to what she has written and said in recent years:
Back in February, Rep. Ilhan Omar made her "Benjamins" crack followed by the comment about people who have "allegiance to a foreign country", and one good thing to come out of the controversy was a discussion between [Forward Senior Columnist] Peter Beinart and Deborah Lipstadt at the Forward about the dual loyalty charge against Jews and Israel. I listened to it for the first time yesterday, and Beinart is as usual, intellectually brave.
Beinart says dual loyalty is inherent in the ways in which American Jews support Israel.
After a two-week campaign, the Yale University Episcopal chaplain was forced to resign over a letter to the New York Times in which he explained that actions such as the recent Israeli war on Gaza were breeding anti-Semitism in Europe and elsewhere.The above quote brings history up to the present, as if the ghosts of the Holocaust haunt the present.
The Rev. Bruce Shipman, in a three-sentence letter that was published in the Times on August 26, responded to an Op-Ed article by scholar Deborah Lipstadt discussing European anti-Semitism.
The Institute for Propaganda Analysis (IPA) was a U.S.-based organization operating from 1937 to 1942, composed of social scientists, opinion leaders, historians, educators, and journalists.The association was not revived after the war. Is it then a surprise we 80+ years later have an article with a title like the above: "Why Everything You Know About World War II Is Wrong"
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After war was declared on Nazi Germany the neutral stance of propaganda analysis was untenable and the IPA folded in January 1942 with the final issue of its bulletin:
[..] the discovery of henge-like geoglyphs across the Amazon (perhaps the most fascinating topic in the book for me) and genetic links between indigenous Australians and Amazonians.See also:
Comment: For further insight, check out the following prescient article from 2011: The Golden Age, Psychopathy and the Sixth Extinction
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