
Roman Piso
Founder of The Piso Project, the New Classical Scholarship (NCS, the new forensic study of history - a call for Secular Academia). Discovered the Royal Language. Coined new terms such as 'Royal Supremacy' for the Closed or 'Controlled Environment' (a condition created by ancient royals; e.g. a royal oligarchy). Revealed traditional history "scholarship" to be another form of religion which is based upon assumptions, biases & superficial readings similar to reading & believing what is read, not unlike a Bible study; only with different books. Academic changes to correct that are now necessary - if needed, even the establishment of a new, separate Secular Academia. Credentials (Sans Personal Info): At least one degree, attended/graduated least one college or university, Post-Graduate Work, access to Dead Sea Scrolls (early 1980s), taught ancient history classes.
Address: Twitter: @romanpiso (Wisconsin, United States)
Address: Twitter: @romanpiso (Wisconsin, United States)
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PS: Getting us even to a point where we are caught up to the future we should have had by now will require much work and will be a complex undertaking, but I will do my part and help to point out the things we need to work on. Cheers!
PS: Getting us even to a point where we are caught up to the future we should have had by now will require much work and will be a complex undertaking, but I will do my part and help to point out the things we need to work on. Cheers!
The author, Roman Piso, is the founder of The New Classical Scholarship, and of The Piso Project. Jay Gallus is also a contributor to the book. It is an extremely intense study of a subject that many have not even begun to scratch the surface of. Scholar Santos Bonacci ranks it among his personal recommended reading.