History isn't a record of what happened. It's a record of what the winners chose to remember.
Every civilisation that rose and fell left behind knowledge. Libraries burned. Texts were hidden. Entire cultures were erased and rewritten by those who conquered them.
The Missing Pieces
Ancient structures we can't replicate today. Medical knowledge dismissed as "primitive" that modern science is only now rediscovering. Spiritual traditions systematically suppressed and labelled as superstition.
The pattern repeats: knowledge is consolidated, controlled, and distributed selectively. What you're taught is what serves the current narrative.
The question isn't whether history has been edited. The question is: what was removed, and why?
Reclaiming the Thread
When you start looking beyond the approved version, patterns emerge. Connections between cultures that supposedly never met. Technologies that shouldn't have existed. Knowledge of consciousness that predates modern psychology by millennia.
History isn't dead. It's waiting to be remembered.