Robert Sepehr

Robert Sepehr is an author, producer, and anthropologist who specializes in the “forbidden” history of the human race. In a field often paralyzed by political correctness and rigid academic dogma, Sepehr acts as a rogue scholar, fearlessly exploring the anomalies, genetic mysteries, and lost civilizations that mainstream science refuses to touch.
Sepehr is perhaps best known for his work on the “Species with Amnesia” hypothesis. He argues compellingly that humanity is not a linear progression from primitive apes to modern sophisticates, but rather a civilization that has risen and fallen multiple times, erased by cataclysms and deliberately forgotten by the “victors” of history who write the textbooks.
His work is a masterclass in connecting dots that others are too afraid to link. Sepehr dives deep into the mysteries of the Rh-Negative bloodline, the occult roots of Vril energy, the legends of Hyperborea and Atlantis, and the linguistic ties between cultures separated by vast oceans. He is a vocal critic of the standard “Out of Africa” theory, presenting genetic and archaeological evidence that suggests a far more complex, multi-regional origin for the various human sub-races.
For the Revelucian viewer, Robert Sepehr is the antidote to the sanitized, “safe” version of history taught in schools. He treats mythology not as fiction, but as the fragmented memory of a traumatized species. His content style is dense and rapid-fire, bombarding the viewer with visual evidence鈥攎aps, artifacts, and ancient texts鈥攖hat force the mind to question the narrative it has been fed. To watch Sepehr is to realize that the history of the world is far older, stranger, and more magical than we have been allowed to believe.