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EPISODE · Jul 4, 2015 · 1H 41M

George Schwimmer: Mu, The First Great Civilization

from Earth Ancients · host Cliff Dunning

Virtually every society around the Pacific Rim has a legend that states that there was a huge continent that sank to the bottom of the sea and that there was a great flood. Many islands in the Pacific contain archeological ruins that have not been explained. There even are underwater ruins and stone roads going down into the sea. What causes the fear in geologists and anthropologists to venture no further back in time than a few thousand years is inexplicable. However, there is more than enough information and evidence to substantiate that the continent and society of Mu existed, and may have existed for 100,000 years. The reason that the Garden of Eden has never been located is that it was Mu, which is at the bottom of the Pacific. Hawaii is the tops of some of Mu’s mountains and volcanoes. Of equal importance is genetic proof that the Native Americans of Peru and the Western U.S. all have the same genetic marker, which clearly demonstrates that they did not come from Siberia—because no northern Siberians have that genetic marker—but that all Western Native Americans have their origins somewhere in the Pacific area. The most salient proof and information has been culled for this booklet from the fifty-year researches and writings of Col. James Churchward, the ‘readings’ of Edgar Cayce, and ten books published in the past fourteen years. The first half of George Schwimmer's life ended when his son David was lost at sea while on a kayaking course in the Sea of Cortez in 1978. David was three days shy of his nineteenth birthday. George was three weeks shy of his forty-seventh birthday. From the night he received the phone call telling him of David's death, he has been on a spiritual and metaphysical journey that he never anticipated.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.

Virtually every society around the Pacific Rim has a legend that states that there was a huge continent that sank to the bottom of the sea and that there was a great flood. Many islands in the Pacific contain archeological ruins that have not been explained. There even are underwater ruins and stone roads going down into the sea. What causes the fear in geologists and anthropologists to venture no further back in time than a few thousand years is inexplicable. However, there is more than enough information and evidence to substantiate that the continent and society of Mu existed, and may have existed for 100,000 years. The reason that the Garden of Eden has never been located is that it was Mu, which is at the bottom of the Pacific. Hawaii is the tops of some of Mu’s mountains and volcanoes. Of equal importance is genetic proof that the Native Americans of Peru and the Western U.S. all have the same genetic marker, which clearly demonstrates that they did not come from Siberia—because no northern Siberians have that genetic marker—but that all Western Native Americans have their origins somewhere in the Pacific area. The most salient proof and information has been culled for this booklet from the fifty-year researches and writings of Col. James Churchward, the ‘readings’ of Edgar Cayce, and ten books published in the past fourteen years. The first half of George Schwimmer's life ended when his son David was lost at sea while on a kayaking course in the Sea of Cortez in 1978. David was three days shy of his nineteenth birthday. George was three weeks shy of his forty-seventh birthday. From the night he received the phone call telling him of David's death, he has been on a spiritual and metaphysical journey that he never anticipated.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.

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