Now it should be changed

Now it should be changed

The reports on the controversial Netflix documentary Tracking Lost Civilizations are not letting up. First came various allegations that journalist Graham Hancock’s production would disparage the work of serious scientists and archaeologists.

Due to the non-verifiable thesis of the Netflix series, according to the 12,000 years ago an advanced society existeda larger archeology organization has now sent an open letter to Netflix.

Netflix to add new clue to controversial documentary series

As reported by Artnet News, the Society for American Archeology has released an open letter addressed directly to Netflix. In this the organization calls for a clear change from the streaming service regarding Ancient Apocalypse:

We urge both Netflix and ITN Productions to to add hints to the series that its content is unsubstantiated. We also request that Netflix develop a policy that balances such false narratives with the presentation of scientific documentaries and accurate reporting.

So with the letter, the Society for American Archeology demands that Netflix track down lost civilizations clearly marked as fiction. The series is currently being displayed on the streaming service as a documentary series with a revealing purpose. As of now, Netflix has not responded to the request.

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