EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 30 MIN
Forbidden History: Were Humans Created as Slaves? The Truth Behind Anton Parks
from Lost Civilizations: Ancient Aliens & Forgotten History · host R.V. Nielsen
What if the true origin of humanity has been hidden from us? In this episode, we dive deep into the controversial world of Anton Parks — a self-taught researcher who claims to uncover a forgotten chapter of human history. Through visions, reinterpretations of Sumerian tablets, and independent analysis, he presents a reality filled with reptilian beings, interstellar wars, and genetic engineering.We explore his provocative claims about the Garden of Eden as a controlled labor zone, humans as engineered workers, and an ancient conflict that may still shape our world today. At the same time, we examine the strong criticism from mainstream scholars and ask the critical question: is this hidden truth — or modern mythology?A thought-provoking episode for anyone willing to question everything they thought they knew. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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What if the true origin of humanity has been hidden from us? In this episode, we dive deep into the controversial world of Anton Parks — a self-taught researcher who claims to uncover a forgotten chapter of human history. Through visions, reinterpretations of Sumerian tablets, and independent analysis, he presents a reality filled with reptilian beings, interstellar wars, and genetic engineering.We explore his provocative claims about the Garden of Eden as a controlled labor zone, humans as engineered workers, and an ancient conflict that may still shape our world today. At the same time, we examine the strong criticism from mainstream scholars and ask the critical question: is this hidden truth — or modern mythology?A thought-provoking episode for anyone willing to question everything they thought they knew. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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