Ancient New Zealand: Waitaha Tradition and the Egyptian-Andean Connection
Ancient New Zealand: Waitaha traditions, connects
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1h 48m
A live, ground-breaking presentation by best-selling author Freddy SIlva in New Zealand, which showcases the traditions of the Waitaha, who arrived from Easter Island over 6000 years ago. They describe interactions with a group of red-haired seafaring gods named Urukehu, who were present in the Pacific over 13,000 years ago, and whose description and accomplishments connect them to Viracocha in the Andes and the Followers of Horus in Egypt.
The latest evidence reveals their traditions are linked to an ancient Armenian homeland, to Gobekli Tepe, and the Anunaki gods — evidence that challenges the established perception of history and what exactly was taking place around the Pacific in remote times, but also time and aims overturning the misperception that Maori were the first people to populate New Zealand.
Author's website www.invisibletemple.com