An investigation into the discoveries of Lewis and
Clark and other early explorers of America and the
terrible acts committed to suppress them Provides
archaeological proof of giants, the fountain of youth,
and descriptions from Lewis s journals of a tribe of
nearly white, blue-eyed Indians Uncovers evidence of
explorers from Europe and Asia prior to Columbus and of
ancient civilizations in North America and the Caribbean
Investigates the Smithsonian conspiracy to cover up
Lewis and Clark s discoveries and what lead to Lewis s
murder Meriwether Lewis discovered far more than the
history books tell ancient civilizations, strange
monuments, nearly white, blue-eyed Indians, and evidence
that the American continent was visited long before the
first European settlers arrived. And he was murdered to
keep it all secret. Examining the shadows and cracks
between America s official version of history, Xaviant
Haze and Paul Schrag propose that the America of old
taught in schools is not the America that was discovered
by Lewis and Clark and other early explorers.
Investigating the discoveries of Spanish conquistadors
and Olmec stories of contact with European-like natives,
the authors uncover evidence of explorers from Europe
and Asia prior to Columbus, sophisticated ancient
civilizations in North America and the Caribbean, the
fountain of youth, and a long-extinct race of giants.
Verifying stories from Lewis s journals with modern
archaeological finds, geological studies, 18th- and
19th-century newspapers, and accounts of the world in
the days of Columbus, the authors reveal how Lewis and
Clark s finds infuriated powerful interests in
Washington including the Smithsonian Institute
culminating in the murder of Meriwether Lewis.
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