LA Marzulli, renowned researcher and author, challenges mainstream academia’s adherence to Darwinian theory by exposing evidence of a suppressed narrative: the supernatural origins of ancient megalithic structures and the enigmatic Nephilim. Through expeditions to sites like Peru’s Sacsayhuamán and Bolivia’s Puma Punku, Marzulli highlights the impossibility of replicating these architectural feats with primitive tools. Copper chisels, as demonstrated in experiments, fail to scratch andesite or amphibolite stone—materials used in these pre-Incan marvels.
Marzulli argues that these structures, built with precision defying modern engineering, point to Fallen Angel technology and Nephilim influence. He critiques museums and institutions for perpetuating a Darwinian paradigm while ignoring anomalies like giant skeletal remains and elongated skulls with non-human DNA. The discovery of an 8’9″ skeleton on Catalina Island, documented in early 20th-century archives, further fuels his claim of a deliberate historical cover-up.
For Marzulli, this hidden history aligns with biblical prophecy, particularly Genesis 3:15, where Fallen Angels corrupted humanity. His work urges a reevaluation of scientific dogma, emphasizing that DNA complexity and megalithic engineering demand a supernatural explanation. As he states, “We are touching the fingerprints of the supernatural.”





