Carl Lehrburger ‘Secrets of Ancient America’

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On this episode of Expanded Perspectives Kyle and Cam speak about how soldiers could have their bones copied and 3D printed in case of injury,  how they are planning on using drones to scan for ancient Amazonia, a new cache of medieval Arab gold coins may already be the largest in the eastern Mediterranean, and there’s probably more to come, a CT scan reveals that statue of the Buddha is actually a mummy. Then during the interview portion of the show the guys speak with Carl Lehrburger about his new book ‘Secrets of Ancient America’. Carl Lehrburger is an environmental 1028activist, renewable energy entrepreneur, researcher and author. He is a founder and an executive manager of PureVision Technology, Inc. Since founding PureVision in 1992, PureVision scientists have developed a unique and green conversion technology to transform non-food plants (known as biomass) including wood and agricultural residues such as corn cobs and leaves into a myriad of bio products.  PureVision is pioneering the renewable economy. Bear & Co. has published his first book, Secrets of Ancient America, which is the culmination of over 25 years of Carls investigations of archaeological and sacred sites, with a focus on Old World peoples in the Americas before Columbus.  His research of the ancients in the New World includes the Celts, Phoenicians, Romans, Hebrews, Indus Valley and Asian peoples in the Americas. More than a history book, Secrets of Ancient America is a first hand account of how Carl learned to see a New History.  Secrets of Ancient America also addresses the fundamental question, ‘why has the evidence been ignored and Americans remain ignorant of their history?’ and presents a new historical paradigm. (See his New History website at www.NewHistoryOfAmerica.net for additional information on the book and his work.)

 

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