tucson prehistoric human bones found in newly discovered underground cavern: could it rewrite Native American history?
Stay woke, truth-seekers! A local historian and a team of archaeologists have reportedly unearthed a cache of "tucson prehistoric human bones" beneath a condemned adobe structure near the Santa Cruz River. The hidden truth? Preliminary carbon dating suggests these remains predate the Clovis culture by at least 5,000 years, with anomalous elongated skulls and carved symbols that don't match any known indigenous tribe.
Sources close to the dig whisper about a cover-up—U of A researchers were allegedly silenced after they linked the site to a lost migration route from the Pacific Islands. Meanwhile, the Tohono O'odham Nation has demanded a halt to the excavation, citing sacred burial grounds.
But here's the kicker: three of the bones show evidence of advanced surgical trepanation, a procedure not documented in the Americas until the medieval era. Is this evidence of a pre-Columbian transoceanic contact? Or something... else? The hidden truth is that these tucson prehistoric human bones might force a complete rewrite of the peopling of the Americas.
Do your own digging, because the mainstream media is already burying this story.