In past shows we’ve examined the evidence of revisionist history narratives with renown author Michael Hoffman and explored the Bargos Islands and potential hollow Earth concepts with researcher and ancient map collector Harry Hubbard back in 2015. The libraries of old maps, photographs and history books offer more clues and timeline vulnerabilities than some may realize.

This is a realm deeply explored by David Edward and Jon Levi, they’ve co-authored the book Evidence of the Old World. Their research in this book focused on the western United States, specifically the San Francisco area. The city’s urban landscape, its early survey maps, and unique historic architecture tell a rich story for those willing to decode. Edward and Levi bring a level of scrutiny to this area’s timeline from the late 1500s onward that reveal surprising inconsistency departing from the known academic history. Research into the city’s construction dates also reveal gaps and near impossibly short lengths of time for a building’s completion, considering the economic and social hardships of that time period. This is the type of forensic investigation the two authors bring to the table, making it certain North American history as presented by the academic institutions is out of chronological order.

Guest – David Edward co-author of the recently published Evidence of the Old World. He holds advanced degrees in engineering including a doctorate in engineering, three related M.Sc. degrees (MBA, MSIT, MSIM), and has an undergraduate degree in business. David served as a Special Agent in the US Army in the 1980s and is a veteran of multiple overseas combat tours. He was the Special Agent in Charge of the 1990 Panama Canal counter-terrorism threat assessment report to the US Congress. Edward is a graduate of the United States Army Intelligence School where he studied advanced (Human Intelligence) and battlefield counterintelligence. He’s author of the books End of Reason and Unreasonable.

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