Cremo Michael is a famous American writerand researcher. Michael is one of the most famous modern supporters of the so-called Vedic creationism. The essence of this theory is that the creator of the universe is one of the gods of the "Indian Trinity" - Brahma. Do you want to know more about this researcher and his work? Welcome to this article.

Cremo Michael. Biography

Cremo Michael

The future researcher was born in 1948 in the USA,in Schenectady. Michael has Italian roots. His father, Salvatore Cremo, was the son of an emigrant from Sicily. Salvatore worked as a military pilot and immediately after the end of the military academy he became participants in the Second World War. After that he served in one of the reconnaissance units of the US Air Force. Because of his work, Salvatore and his family often moved from place to place. It is for this reason that the young Michael spent most of his childhood traveling around Europe.

From the earliest years Cremo Michael dreamed of becomingwriter. During his travels, he kept a diary, in which he recorded his impressions of the trips. In addition, he composed poems and even tried to write his own autobiography. At this time, Michael awoke a huge interest in Eastern culture and philosophy. In 1965 Cremo met a group of young people who managed to make a trip to India and back on land. Michael, impressed by the stories about the eastern country, decided at the first opportunity to visit this amazing land.

In 1966, Cremo Michael graduated from school and receiveda scholarship to study at the George Washington University. There he studied Russian and international relations. Michael was completely absorbed in studies, yet he continued to be interested in Indian culture and eastern philosophy.

In the summer of 1968 Michael went on a trip. Initially, he visited Europe, after which he went to India by land. Nevertheless, he did not manage to finish his journey. Reaching Tehran, he abandoned his idea and returned to the United States.

Michael Cremo: The History of Humanity

"The Devolution of Man" by Michael Cremo

Once Cremo met the Hare Krishna, culturewhich attracted a young writer. It is for this reason that during the 70-80s Michael worked as an author and editor in the official Krishna publishing house. The books he edited and wrote were translated and distributed around the world.

Since 1990, Michael is actively working onown series of books. The work was designed for both ordinary people, and scientists and academics. The first landmark work written by Michael Cremo is "The Unknown History of Humanity." This work had a resonance and became a real bestseller. Why is that? It's pretty simple. Cremo challenged the theory of evolution, which was developed by Darwin. As the main argument, Michael put forward the fact that people live on Earth for millions of years. To confirm his opinion, Cremo Michael gave information about the findings, which, in his opinion, are hidden by the scientific community. After all, these artifacts do not fit into the standard representations of Darwinists.

In 2006 there is a continuation under the name"The devolution of man." Michael Cremo in this work develops his Vedic theory. The researcher again compares the archaeological findings with the Vedic writings.

Vedic Archaeologist

Michael Cremo "The History of Humanity"

Cremo Michael calls himself a Vedic archeologist,since his research and findings prove human history, which was described in the sacred Hindu texts. According to Michael, his main goal is to popularize the Vedic doctrine of the origin and age of man as a species.

Criticism

The scientific community reacted rather sharplyon the work of Michael. Many scientists point out that Cremo's hypotheses can be found without any problems with a simple evolutionary explanation, without resorting to creationism. In addition, many were confused by the fact that in "The Unknown History of Humanity" Cremo often resorted to antiscientific phenomena like reincarnation, healing by faith, extrasensory perception, and so on.

Michael Cremo "The Unknown History of Humanity"

Nevertheless, there are fans of Cremo's works. These include Hindu creationists, amateurs of conspiracy theories and researchers of paranormal phenomena.