Is ‘Someone’ Regularly Altering The Course Of History? – Unexplained Events – Part 2
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - We continue to explore the possibility that "someone" is regularly altering the course of history. In part 1 we discussed what methods can be used to manipulate history deliberately.
We discussed one historical event that profoundly impacted society and religion. Still, there are many other unexplained events, and we will be dealing with them in this article.
Finally, we ask who could be responsible for changing the path of history and for what purpose. We present you with some options and more reading material on this subject, but as always, it's up to you to decide what could be possible and what could not.
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