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Highly unconventional views about history.
This category is called "historical revisionism" to distinguish it from "alternate histories", which are "what if" scenarios acknowledged by their authors to be fictional.
http://hiddenhistory.awardspace.com/
Exploring possibilities of ancient aliens, giants on Earth and construction on Mars.
http://www.historicmysteries.com/
Documenting the most famous mystery cases, but also the most obscure and unusual events in history.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/
Archiving information from the Internet in an effort to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economy, democracy, scientific and social justice issues.
http://www.mayalords.org/
Variety of explanations claiming that Native Americans had a "universal language" and had contact with China, Egypt, and other world cultures.
http://www.vinlandsite.com/plain_talk_on_the_genetic_issue.htm
Essay by a white hobbyist arguing that the Narragansett and other American Indians are the descendants of recent Viking settlers.
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