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And you'd be Unless you had a time machine. In which case you'd be right. See, at this point, in his mature age, he's realized that he has no chance of convincing those who are close-minded to the idea of aliens doing everything for us, and so he doesn't even try. However, when he was younger and more stubborn, he'd spend hours arguing with critics. One skeptic upset him so much that, when that skeptic later attempted to interview Von Daniken, Tsoukalos went out of his way to stop him.

So not only did he used to fight with critics , he'd also attempt to blackball them. Today, he's a lot more chill — maybe the aliens taught him some super-advanced yoga that he has yet to divulge to us.

If you're incredibly poor and don't know how to climb out of that hole, have we got the scheme for you! It's apparently ridiculously profitable to espouse things you can't prove about the existence of aliens. Just style your hair, stare intently at the camera, and start talking. It's also been running for quite a while. He's earned enough money to the point where he's almost a millionaire.

Now, don't you feel silly about going to school to learn stuff? If you're a fan of things that likely don't exist, you might have noticed a running theme throughout humanity. We talk a lot throughout history about creatures who look like humans but are slightly different, are from another realm, have powers we cannot comprehend, and sometimes abduct us. Sometimes we call them fairies, and sometimes we call them aliens. Of course, those aren't the only mythical creatures ever — there are Yetis, mermaids, and all sorts of things.

So while someone who believes in aliens might not sound like the type of person who would also believe in dragons, well, Tsoukalos totally does. Not only is he fascinated by these creatures — which he admits to not knowing a ton about — he believes they might have been ancient aliens.

As he once said , "We have to ask ourselves: Did flying dragons really exist? Or was it misunderstood technology? So are trees, dinosaurs, mountains, lakes, dirt You probably only know who Tsoukalos is because of the endless blanket of memes littering the internet wasteland, with his face arguing for ridiculous ideas and theories — most of which are alien in nature.

Somewhat surprisingly, Tsoukalos claims he doesn't hate the memes of his face; he actually likes them. We could say a lot of things about this, but honestly, it's refreshing to find people who don't mind laughing at themselves. Tsoukalos isn't known just for working on Ancient Aliens. After all, you wouldn't just grab a guy with goofy hair off the bodybuilding stage to ramble about aliens and pay him.

He had to earn his stripes, and he did edit Legendary Times , the magazine that published dozens of ancient aliens articles, including one by his Swiss alien bro, Daniken. So, he's got some merits. But that's not all he's claimed to write. Supposedly he wrote something, most commonly thought to be a book, called Gods or Ancient Aliens. Tsoukalos is totally into being an Internet meme. I think it's wonderful , the fan-base, I have the best fans in the world.

Perhaps not as involved as they were in our remote past, with guiding us, giving us advice, giving us knowledge , but providing that they did this, it is something they are interested to see how it all worked out, or how it's all working out. So I don't think they've left completely. It's an idea, of course. In , Chris White wrote and directed Ancients Aliens Debunked , a three-hour documentary aimed at refuting the many theories put forth by the History Channel's series.

But Tsoukalos isn't buying it. Or part of the original cast. People see this as a subversive type of social engineering.

Public schools are diverse communities, so parents and educators and children understand that everyone will not always agree. Anything a child is forced to attend as part of compulsory schooling should be free of attempts to subvert parental rights, local control, relevant curriculum, or transparency.

But of course, people are imperfect and we all have agendas, which is why local control, open meetings, and open records will always be needed. Post-COVID parents seem to have a renewed interest in what their public school is doing, and most educators welcome this.

We have needed your help for a long time to help manage the insanity. Social engineering in schools is as old as chalkboards, but thankfully, parents and educators can agree on most issues, tolerating and accepting differences that do arise. Despite what the media portrays, there really is common ground in education, and I believe most parents and educators value the same things. I want all public school children to sport the troll hairstyle. They would look so cute lined up with their hair pointing straight up, but alas, I cannot push my pompadour preferences on hapless children.

Neither parents nor educators would like that. Georgio really may be on to something there. This is part of a series of summertime articles mapping the common ground upon which parents, educators, and communities can unite regarding one of the most divisive topics in America: public education. Tom Deighan is superintendent of Duncan Public Schools. He may be reached at deighantom gmail. An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup.

Sorry , an error occurred. I was very happy because this show started out as a two-hour documentary. Here we are, in season [11], over episodes, and the outpouring of support from fans worldwide. Not just in the States but in the Philippines, worldwide! In some episodes, there are a lot of notions about the afterlife.

Do you think this is inextricably linked to the concept of space travelers? Yeah, look. I think that there are certain levels of existence, different levels of reality. I think that when we die, it continues because consciousness or energy does not end. It continues in some sort of way or form. I disagree with this.

Now, do I think that aliens and the afterlife are sort of the same? Not really. Because the aliens I talk about are flesh and blood human beings like you and me and they at some point, too, will die.



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