The Rabbit Hole (Documentary)

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The Rabbit Hole (Documentary)

Is there a conspiracy to hide mysterious, ancient artifacts, that were found in Indiana? This is the true story about the collections of 4 Indiana explorers, that simply vanished. Not just an item or two, but thousands!

But who’s behind these strange disappearances, and is it still happening today? Is the Smithsonian, or secret societies, behind it all? Prepare for an epic adventure, down the rabbit hole!
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I'm an historian, land surveyor, civil engineer, and hydrological engineer in Albany, Oregon. I have a secret map of 145 Kalapooia Indian mounds and burial mounds that were over 3, 000 years old. Almost all of them were looted and flattened by Mennonite farmers. They are the cousins of the Amish. I have heard of large private collections in this area. The map was made by Linn County surveyors for the Linn Historical society. I have watched a lot of videos about ancient America, and I have never seen one about this place.

Rockstar
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Absolutely stellar job, as always, Roger. One thing that's always been instilled in me by my parents and grandparents was, if the math doesn't add up, don't accept the answers you get; the answer is still to be found. The math in Indiana DOESN'T ADD UP.

When I was a young girl, I found a huge slab of sea fossils in the side of a hill in central PA. I took it to school to show my science teacher, Mr. Wiser. This slab had sea shells, small bones of fish, and all kinds of oddities in it. I never got it back. Found out later on that good old Mr. Wiser was a Freemason when I was talking with a relative a few years ago that knew him back in the day. So the saying, "If the Smithsonian wants an artifact, they'll get it, Even if it's yours"hits home with me.

StacyL.
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You keep raising the bar my friend. It’s one thing to mention isolated stories with little documentation like most do but doing it like this really makes it very hard not to come away thinking something isn’t right. Great content. Southern Indiana really is ground zero for the Smithsonian story.

legacyXplore
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Another damn fine documentary! You smashed it out of the park again!

buckshoth
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Louisvillian here, Matthew, and it's a pleasure discovering your channel. I can honestly say that you are now my favorite YouTube channel. Of course, there's other channels that have diamonds for videos, but I can honestly say that your "average" production skills and narrative quality is perfect and on par for all of your videos. Please don't stop. Keep it up! Maybe we can plan a group adventure some time! Saw French Lick's West Baden branch of their old springs/resort during the eclipse. That was amazing. Going caving this season as well.

I'm so happy to have found your channel though. It brings me pride in my local people to see your quality videos. I discovered you via researching the Brandenburg stone & the prince Madoc legend

ya-silly-goose
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My great, great grandma was 114 years old when she died in 1980, born in 1866 she had a lot to say about history and the truth. Great, great grandma was a Mohawk elder, one of the six nations of the Iroquois. ( Known as he people of the trees, due to the common height of our tribe being 6-7 snd a half feet tall - my own son is 7 foot four inches)

She spoke of a time when vikings came to trade and farm for slmost 200 years.
They came during potlatch one year and decided to take instead of trade...
With over a million Iroquois on the east coast of canada and the usa as far south as south Carolina to the Mississippi River and as far north as new foundland.

My great grandma had blue eyes, red hair and so do many of our tribe...
I look rather white and could pass if i wanted to, but my great great grandma looked like an old british granny, not a 100% native woman.

c.a.greene
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Born and raised in Peru, IN. Lived in the Southwestern United States for 12 years where I visited many ancient sites. I now live in St. Augustine, Florida which is the oldest city in America. This was an amazing video of many things that I did not know. I have encountered similar stories all over the country of ancient sites and artifacts being hidden by the Smithsonian.

charcrow
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I get so angry at the Smithsonian, I could scream. Was it just to run their own narrative about the world?

jomorken
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Thank you! Ive been telling people for 10 years the Smithsonian hides more than it displays, that so much of our history is lies. First time that I stumbled across your channel- instant subscribe. I look forward to browsing your other video. They dont want people to awaken and the gatekeepers will suppress you ..probably why I never found you until today. Great work brother 👊

milomacdonald
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Already know it’s gunna be a great watch, so glad you posted, thank you brother!
Hope to see more like these and Sasquatch stories

bogus
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This used to be in a video on YT many years ago. In the mid to late 1920's, The Sm*thson*an Institute dumped approximately 26 tons of problematic artifacts into the Atlantic off the East coast of the USA. Who knows what else they have done.

RacerX
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7 years ago I was at a bookstore & mostly because of the fascinating cover I bought "The Encyclopedia of Ancient Giants in North America" by Fritz Zimmerman. It immediately started me down the rabbit hole & I haven't gone back up since. In this book he talks about George Rogers Scott coming across the bones that you mention in this video. It was the War with the Giants. This story has stayed with me all this time. And because of this book I subscribed to your youtube page about a year ago. Watching this video, it's like everything came full circle. You do an amazing job & I loved this video! Thank you

jroll
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It's like my Grandpa Isham used to tell me, " If I told you everything I know, you'd know more than me". The government can't have that, now can they ?

ToddiGreat-lequ
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Surprised the government hasn’t shut him down. I got your back bro. Love your channel. Keep it up.

davidlarson
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The rabbit hole isn't about what you might find.

It's about leaving behind what you thought you knew.

The world is much bigger once you come back out.

russellmanweller
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Awesome video, Roger. Love the channel - from one Hoosier to another

jayrod
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I think that many people think that Indiana is boring - nothing but cornfields and the Brickyard. Maybe "someone" is trying to keep it that way, with nothing interesting coming from the state.
Now, how's that for a conspiracy theory?!

renekelly
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I’m extremely impressed, more and more by your presentations and research, plus the fact that everything you document comes out of Indiana. Born and raised here all of my life, first in Anderson, then Marion and onto Indianapolis, now in Noblesville, it fascinates me that someone has discovered so many facts and truths about our state, it blows my mind. Ever since I discovered your channel over a year ago, since my first encounter with your channel about Mounds State Park, I’ve viewed practically everything you have documented. This one only a few hours old and already has almost 1200 views and it going on 9:30 am. I think this one is particularly interesting and is going to be your best effort yet!

I’ve seen several shows on YouTube from major networks that cover anywhere but Indiana about history, mystery, facts and artifacts. You share your learned knowledge and explorations and yet, you never cease to amaze. Thank you for your dedication and hard work. Your productions are very professional and your calm clear demeanor help to add to the story telling.

I love your work, and this, my friend is captivating and educational, but also by your devotion, the title that is current and a hot topic, trending heavy now for over a year, by and for everyone interested in learning our true worlds history, locally as well as nationally and internationally. It is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

TheRighteousReign
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This was a fantastic documentary! Mind blowing information and the narrator was on point! Thank you for making this available to everyone!

smokeandmirrors
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What an amazing presentation! I did not want this to end. Well done Roger. I remember reading about a mound in Cincinnati, that supposedly would have rivaled the size of the Cahokia mound, And was excavated and flattened by Mad Anthony Wayne. I’m sure those artifacts are lost as well. This is most likely the theme all across the country. Ohio and Indiana definitely share some of the same similarities when it comes to this subject. Looking forward to more of your work!

rattsalad