Historians Are Hiding Supernatural Beings From The Public

This passage touches on the intersection of memory, history, and the mysteries surrounding ancient civilizations, particularly focusing on the Anasazi people of the Colorado Plateau. 

It highlights the idea that memory can be more trusted than recorded history, as history can be manipulated by those in power. It also introduces the enigmatic disappearance of the Anasazi civilization and the various theories surrounding their demise, including supernatural elements such as nature spirits turning into destructive forces.

The passage sets a mysterious and intriguing tone, inviting readers to delve into the secrets of Chaco Canyon and the ancient Anasazi culture. It blends elements of archaeology, history, and folklore, hinting at a deeper truth waiting to be uncovered amidst the ruins of the desert canyon.

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