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Forbidden History

Ancient Aliens, Lost Civilizations, and the Suppressed Origins of Humanity They Erased from the Record

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Forbidden History

By: Dominic Haynes
Narrated by: James Butler
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Everything you were taught about the dawn of mankind is a lie.

Why do ancient monuments across the globe share the same "impossible" technology? What if the gods of our ancestors weren't myths, but visitors who left their fingerprints in our DNA?

In Forbidden History, Dominic Haynes pulls back the curtain on a suppressed past that mainstream scholars refuse to acknowledge. From the sunken ruins of lost empires to the precision-cut stones of the Andes, this book connects the dots of a global cover-up. You will journey through a timeline where high-tech civilizations flourished long before the Ice Age and discover the extraterrestrial influence that jump-started human progress.

Uncover the secrets they tried to bury:

  • The "impossible" engineering of the Great Pyramids and ancient megaliths.
  • Genetic anomalies that suggest humanity was "upgraded" by outside forces.
  • Lost maps showing the world as it looked tens of thousands of years ago.
  • The hidden archives where the true origin of our species remains locked away.

Forget dry textbooks; this is the definitive guide to the world’s greatest mystery. Even if you think you’ve heard it all, Haynes reveals the smoking gun evidence that changes everything.

Reclaim your true history today.

©2026 Dominic Haynes History (P)2026 Dominic Haynes History
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This is one of those audiobooks that stays in your head long after it's over. I kept catching myself thinking about different parts of it during the day and wondering how much of what we accept about ancient history might be incomplete. Whether you agree with every argument or not, the author presents the ideas in a way that is genuinely fascinating to follow. James Butler was the perfect narrator for this kind of material and made even the more complex sections easy to stay engaged with. By the end, I felt like I'd been taken on a journey through dozens of mysteries that all connected in unexpected ways. Easily one of my favorite listens this year.

Transformative Perspective on the Past

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I've gone through a lot of books in this genre, so it's getting harder to surprise me, but this one actually managed to do it. What I liked most was how many different ideas were brought together without feeling all over the place. The sections about a possible civilization that existed long before recorded history were especially interesting and gave me a lot to think about afterward. The narration was good overall, though there were moments where I wished for a little more energy or emphasis. Even so, the content itself was strong enough that I kept listening whenever I had free time. If you're already interested in alternative history, this is definitely worth checking out.

Made Me Look at Ancient History Differently

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What I liked most was that the author didn't just throw out big ideas and move on. He constantly brought up examples, comparisons, and details that made me want to keep listening. The sections discussing genetics were especially fascinating because they covered topics I hadn't encountered in other books on ancient civilizations. Whether you end up agreeing with every conclusion or not, it's a really thought-provoking listen that gives you plenty to think about afterward.

one of the most interesting theories I've heard

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I've listened to a lot of books about lost civilizations, ancient mysteries, and alternative history, and this one genuinely stood out. What I appreciated most was how many different topics were brought together into a single narrative without feeling scattered. Even when the claims were bold, the author gave me enough context to understand why people take these ideas seriously. James Butler was also an excellent choice as narrator his delivery kept me engaged the entire time. By the end, I immediately wanted to discuss the book with someone else, which is probably the highest compliment I can give it.

My favorite listen in this genre so far

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I've listened to plenty of books about ancient mysteries, but this one did a particularly good job of bringing different ideas together into a single picture. Instead of feeling like a collection of unrelated theories, everything seemed connected in a way that kept me interested from beginning to end. More than once I caught myself thinking, "I'd never looked at it that way before." Definitely one of the more memorable listens I've had in this genre.

Everything Started Clicking Into Place

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