Science is wrong about almost everything because ... scientists will ignore mountains of data pointing to an obvious conclusion ... if it conflicts with their prejudices ... and then keep quiet after it is proved because of political correctness.
Here's one example:
The video below gives the evidence, including irrefutable genetic evidence, that people from Europe or the Middle east migrated to New Zealand and were there long before the Maori whom archaeologists claimed were the first people to populate the island 700 years ago. The evidence of earlier settlement including the presence of white skinned, blond haired, red haired, and green eyed people, was ignored and local knowledge was dismissed as legend until a descendant of these people, Monica Matamua, who knew all about the migration from her own family's oral history was angered by the misrepresentations and she spoke out. Genetic evidence proved her to be correct. Once scientists had the genetic evidence, they "reinterpreted" other archaeological evidence and local knowledge. In essence, an elderly woman of a people native to New Zealand since long before Europeans or Maori arrived explained to the scientists what their "anomalous" findings really meant. But then because of concerns over political correctness the truth was ignored again.
There is a lot of fascinating archaeological evidence in this video you may never have heard of, such as a tablet found on Easter Island in a script similar to one used in the Indus Valley. Monica believes her ancestors came from Persia and were displaced by a war 3000 years ago described in the Mahabharata.
More information is at this facebook site:
https://www.facebook.com/New-Zealand-History-The-Truth-346003915492277/
3 part article reprinted here
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According to the National Geographic, the part of Monica’s DNA that most Polynesians descended from (southeast Asian) only took up 20% of her DNA structure, with northeast Asian taking up a sizeable lump of the structure also. People with northeast Asian DNA patterns were most likely to end up in Japan, China and Mongolia.
What was considerably surprising was the large percentage of the DNA which was taken up by northern European, Mediterranean, sub Saharan and southwest Asian DNA which all linked to Europe and/or the Middle East.
There are three migratory paths that Maori supposedly took to New Zealand. These include South America, Cambodia and the Middle East. Based on the DNA project, it seems that Monica’s family have come through the Middle East.
When confronted with the results of the DNA tests, Monica was overwhelmed and as tears ran from her eyes, all she could say was, “I wish Mum was here to see this”.
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http://www.ancient-wisdom.com/easterislandindusvalley1.htm
Easter Island - Indus Valley Scripts
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In addition, recent epigraphic research have revealed both further similarities between the two scripts but also, and more significantly, that similarities between groupings of characters can be found in both scripts. A finding which cannot be ignored or considered simply a further coincidence. We are left with a mystery which however unlikely, appears to show a thread of connection between the two cultures.