"When was the last time someone questioned evolution?"... aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand you're done. People question evolution all the time. He's in America, FFS. Cremo's a Hare Krishna. It shows.
I more than believed in aliens when I was young ... I thought" DODO , The Kid From Outer Space " was the real deal .
Sisu was clearly an alien sent to not606 on a secret mission. It failed and they killed him off. Poor bastard.
Was the mission to convince a load of random people that every conspiracy theory ever was true or to smoke a lot of weed?
Apparently he identifies himself as a 'Vedic Creationist' and the opening gambit is 'When was the last time someone questioned evolution?' ....... Noticed that a book called Postmodernism, Hindu Nationalism and 'Vedic Science' published by the Oxford university trust described Cremo's work as such : '"This remarkable compendium of pseudoscience [Forbidden Archeology] is premised on the assumption that modern science is a prisoner of Western cultural and religious biases..."
He has never denied his own spiritual leanings. Indeed, they were the impetus for his putting in the research for Forbidden Archaeology. Obtain a copy of the book - the main edition, not the abridged version - and read it before casting judgement on him. It is a work of supreme breadth, and relies entirely on evidence from the archaeological records. His reasons why the many hundreds of reports and finds have been suppressed is both fascinating as well as shocking.
I remember Video on YouTube once that was titled evidence of the Queen shape shifting. I watched it with great anticipation .. here was evidence after all. The video said something like 'watch closely at 1:26, you can actually see her shape shifting then realising she's doing it and turning back into human form' The video itself was a low quality digital piece, the part where Lizzy the Lizard shape shifted was just a bit of digital noise from the low quality of the video. It's stuff like this that I'm on about, people believing what they read because they really want to believe it, and simply ignoring all rational explanations. It's like seeing faces in clouds, if you look hard enough you can see whatever you want.
And that's what happens when you go to too many Grateful Dead concerts and then read religious books afterwards.
It's called pareidolia. We're pattern seeking creatures, so we see patterns everywhere, even when there aren't any.