Hear Me Out - Mysteries, Conspiracy Theories & True Crime
During world war 2, a strategy used as part of America’s battle against Japan, saw troops deployed to small islands in the pacific ocean. From here they would collect supplies, group together, plan attacks - or just simply use as a stepping stone to the next island. This strategy, known to the military as Leapfrogging, occasionally led to American service men and women encountering primitive and tribal indigenous inhabitants. In many cases, the tribes people of these islands had never come into contact with modern civilisation. The soldiers, in exchange for disrupting their way of life, would share supplies of food, clothing and tools. And cargo was often left when the military moved on. Visitors to these islands, decades after the war, have found whole civilisations, tribes and cults, performing rituals, burning makeshift effigies of world war 2 aircraft, and joining in worship in hope that the strange people from the sky will one day return. Is this the default behaviour of humans when faced with visitations that we don’t understand? Could the mainstream religions that have persisted to this day have come about in the same way? Is it plausible that primitive civilisations have been visited millennia ago, and our history shaped by beings much more advanced than us?
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