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00:00Chichen Itza, Mexico.
00:04Located on the Yucatan Peninsula
00:06are the ruins of an ancient Mayan city
00:09that thrived from 750 to 1200 AD.
00:15It was here in 1969
00:18that Eric Mondanikin
00:20had an amazing realization
00:22involving the city's central pyramid
00:25of El Castillo.
00:26I was standing before this great pyramid.
00:30I understood nothing.
00:32I took every possible literature
00:34from Central American archaeologists
00:36to learn what this is all about.
00:48And then I learned again
00:50they are talking of visitors from outside.
00:55Of course, they called them gods.
00:58According to the ancient Maya myths,
01:01their main deity was Quetzalcoatl
01:03or Kukulkan, Kukumatz,
01:05all those different names
01:06for the exact same deity
01:07which was described to be a winged
01:10or a flying serpent
01:12or a flying snake.
01:14Whatever it was
01:15that they saw up in the sky
01:17could best be described
01:19as a flying snake.
01:21When we're looking across the world,
01:25Chichen Itza is a very important location.
01:27It is one of those places
01:29where it is said
01:30that the gods descended to
01:31and decreed a fate of mankind.
01:36And there is one specific pyramid,
01:38El Castillo, the castle,
01:40where you see an intricate light show
01:42happening on specifically the equinoxes,
01:45March 21st and September 21st.
01:47In the early morning,
01:50you see the sun rising up
01:52and while the sun goes up,
01:55you see on the stairway
01:56light and shadow,
01:58triangles of light and shadow.
02:00They are produced
02:01because of the nine platforms.
02:03The light and shadow triangles
02:05slowly go down the step
02:08to the pyramid
02:09until the sun is up there.
02:11The message is absolutely clear.
02:13God Kukul Khan visited the earth
02:17and disappeared again
02:20with the promise
02:21to return in a faraway future.
02:25So they have given
02:26this whole information
02:27of the return of the gods
02:29into their temple.
02:32And I think this is one
02:33of the great things
02:34which Eric has done,
02:35not just in the story
02:36of Chichen Itza,
02:37but of so many other aspects
02:38on other places
02:39in this world as well,
02:41whereby he focuses
02:42on certain details
02:44and says,
02:44look, this is important.
02:46This is a detail
02:47which is extremely difficult
02:48to create.
02:50This is something
02:50which traditional archaeology
02:52tends to overlook.
02:53By making a connection
02:55between the ancient Maya's
02:57knowledge of astronomy
02:58and their precise architecture,
03:01Eric von Daniken
03:01was convinced
03:02that there was much more
03:04to his ancient alien hypothesis
03:05than he had imagined.
03:07For further proof,
03:10he looked to another
03:10Mayan temple,
03:12one that housed
03:13what some say
03:14was the first ancient astronaut,
03:17Lord Pakal.
03:19At the ancient Mayan city
03:21of Palenque
03:21was a tomb
03:23that was discovered
03:25in the 1950s.
03:28And inside this tomb
03:29was a lid
03:31on the sarcophagus
03:33for Lord Pakal.
03:36And that lid
03:38is very highly decorated
03:40with a picture
03:42of Lord Pakal.
03:44And in that picture,
03:45he's doing
03:45some really unusual things.
03:48You see a man
03:49bending forward
03:51almost like
03:52a rising motorcyclist.
03:54He has his nose
03:55on some kind
03:56of oxygen mask.
03:58He uses his upper hand
04:00to manipulate the knot.
04:01You see his lower hand.
04:02He manipulates
04:03some controls.
04:04He's sitting
04:05on a kind of chair
04:06in a sort of capsule.
04:09When Eric
04:11looked at that lid,
04:13he saw a Mayan king
04:14in a rocket ship.
04:16And that guy
04:17was returning
04:18to the stars,
04:19going back into space.
04:21It was an exciting
04:21interpretation.
04:23And it was one
04:24of the main things
04:25in Chariots of the Gods.
04:26And when other people
04:27looked at that lid
04:28and saw his explanation,
04:31they had to agree
04:33with him.
04:35Could Eric von Daniken
04:36be correct?
04:38Was Lord Pakal
04:40really an extraterrestrial
04:41who visited Earth
04:43in the distant past?
04:45One who perhaps
04:46shared highly advanced
04:47knowledge with mankind?
04:49In western Honduras
04:57lie the impressive ruins
04:59of the ancient Maya city
05:01of Copan.
05:04And though Copan's temples,
05:06pyramids,
05:07and monuments
05:08rank among the most important
05:10of any Mayan sites,
05:13researchers looking
05:14to explain
05:15the incredible achievements
05:16of the Maya
05:17have been drawn
05:18to a 72-step structure
05:21known as
05:22the hieroglyphic stairway.
05:25The hieroglyphic stairway
05:27at Copan
05:27was constructed
05:28in the early 700s A.D.
05:32with the intent
05:34of writing out
05:35the history of Copan
05:36at that time.
05:38And so it was designed
05:39as a public monument
05:41to the glory
05:43and success
05:44of all the kings
05:45from Yashkukumot
05:47all the way
05:47to the 13th one
05:49who commissioned
05:50it to be built.
05:53Carved into 1,200 stones
05:55in the massive monument,
05:57the ancient Maya symbols
05:58known as glyphs
06:00make up what historians believe
06:02is one of the oldest
06:03and most sophisticated
06:05systems of writing.
06:08But for centuries,
06:10the glyphs found
06:11throughout Mesoamerica
06:12were undecipherable.
06:18Then, in 1880,
06:21German librarian
06:21and anthropologist
06:23Ernst Forstmann
06:24cracked the code.
06:27Ernst Forstmann
06:28was a librarian
06:29at Dresden
06:30and in his desk
06:31he kept one of the four
06:33Maya books,
06:34the Dresden Codex.
06:35He was a brilliant mathematician
06:37and extremely logical
06:41and had enormous insights
06:43and at a time
06:44when we couldn't read
06:45a single Maya hieroglyph,
06:47he was able to figure out
06:48the Maya calligraphy.
06:52Maya hieroglyphic writing
06:54is very robust
06:54and that's because
06:55it uses really two components.
06:57There are logographs.
06:58Logographs are really pictures
07:00that represent entire words.
07:02So Balaam, for example,
07:04which is jaguar,
07:05could be written
07:05with just the head
07:06of a jaguar.
07:08On the other,
07:08we have these things
07:09that we call
07:09phonetic complements
07:10and these are glyphs.
07:12They're images
07:13that represent sounds.
07:16According to interpretations
07:18of the hieroglyphic stairway,
07:20the glyphs chronicle
07:22not only the history
07:23but also the origin
07:25of the ancient Maya rulers.
07:28The hieroglyphs
07:29are really attached
07:30to what was important
07:31to royalty at the time
07:33and that was lineage
07:34and the genealogies
07:35of the kings.
07:36They went out of their way
07:38to demonstrate
07:39how they were connected
07:40to their ancestors
07:41and the gods
07:43of their ancestors
07:44to establish
07:45their right to rule.
07:47This is a picture
07:48I took of a close-up
07:51of a sculpture
07:53of Washaklajun
07:55Uba K'uil,
07:57the 13th ruler
07:58of Kopen
07:59and he's depicted here
08:01on the front
08:02in all of his finery
08:04and then the sculptor
08:06put a hieroglyphic passage
08:08on the side.
08:09We don't think
08:10commoners could read
08:12but all the elites could
08:13and the king could.
08:15So he or another elite individual
08:17could come here
08:18and impress people
08:20by saying
08:21this demonstrates
08:23the semi-divinity
08:24of our king
08:25and his power
08:26to intercede
08:28between us
08:28and the heavens.
08:32But just what was
08:34the real source
08:35of power
08:35and authority
08:36behind the Maya
08:37priests
08:38and kings?
08:40Do the hieroglyphs
08:41reveal
08:42an otherworldly truth
08:43to their origin
08:44as the Maya
08:45themselves maintain?
08:48Ancient astronaut theorists
08:50believe the answer
08:51is yes.
08:54What we have to think
08:55about today
08:56is where did the origin
08:58of the priesthood
08:59come from?
09:00And the origin
09:01is nothing else
09:02but that they,
09:04the initial cabal
09:06of priests,
09:07they were all
09:09in contact
09:10with extraterrestrials
09:11and that's why
09:12they were revered.
09:14Our ancestors
09:15thought they were gods
09:17because they didn't
09:18understand the nuts
09:19and bolts aspects
09:20behind those visits.
09:23But when it all
09:25comes down to it,
09:26it was all a huge
09:28misunderstanding
09:29and a way
09:31to keep the common
09:32people in place.
09:36Mexico,
09:37the Yucatan Peninsula.
09:38For over 2,000 years,
09:42rain-drenched jungles
09:44and fertile plains
09:45served as the home
09:46of one of the ancient
09:47world's greatest
09:48civilizations,
09:51the Maya.
09:55Scholars estimate
09:57that between 250
09:58and 900 A.D.,
10:01the Mayan population
10:02consisted of between
10:0315 to 20 million people
10:05and extended
10:07as far south
10:08as Costa Rica
10:09and Guatemala.
10:13Archaeological evidence
10:14suggests the Maya
10:15were one of the first
10:17ancient people
10:18to develop
10:18a written language,
10:21use modern mathematical
10:22methods,
10:23and build massive,
10:26multi-story celestial
10:27observatories,
10:29all at a time
10:30when Europeans
10:31were struggling
10:32through the so-called
10:33Dark Ages.
10:34The Maya are considered
10:39one of the great
10:40advanced civilizations
10:41with hyper-advanced
10:42astronomy,
10:43astrology,
10:45trigonometry,
10:46architecture,
10:47all of these things
10:48while the Europeans
10:48were, at the time,
10:50rolling around in the mud.
10:51But perhaps the most
10:52amazing Mayan achievement
10:54was their system
10:55of charting the stars
10:57and planets
10:57in the form
10:58of a calendar.
10:59The Mayans were time
11:04keepers above and beyond
11:05all other things.
11:07Keeping up with time
11:08was magic,
11:09it was power to the Mayans.
11:12They were tracking
11:13in particular
11:14Venus,
11:16phases of the moon,
11:18eclipses,
11:18but they also tracked
11:20precession,
11:21which is an extraordinarily
11:22long cycle.
11:23What it means
11:24is that every year
11:26on, say,
11:27March 15th,
11:29the Pleiades
11:31rise for the first time
11:34in the sky.
11:36If you wait 72 years,
11:38the day of the rising
11:40of the Pleiades
11:42will be one day earlier.
11:43If you wait another 72 years,
11:45it'll be a day earlier still.
11:46And if you wait 26,000 years,
11:48the Pleiades will move back
11:49to that same day.
11:50according to scholars,
11:56the Maya believed that time,
11:58like the stars,
11:59moved in repeating patterns
12:01called calendar cycles,
12:03and that these cycles
12:05could be used
12:05to predict future events.
12:09One of these calendar cycles,
12:11the Mayan long count,
12:13lasts for 5,125 years
12:16and will end
12:18on December 21st, 2012.
12:20But why?
12:23Why did the Maya
12:24choose this date?
12:26And what did they believe
12:28would happen to our world?
12:30Perhaps a clue
12:31can be found
12:32in an astronomical phenomenon
12:34located at the center
12:35of the Milky Way galaxy,
12:37an area
12:38where there are no stars.
12:41The Mayans knew.
12:42Not only did they know
12:43where the center
12:44of the galaxy was,
12:45but they understood
12:47that it was a light year
12:48across black hole
12:49that they called
12:50the Great Rift.
12:52The Maya believed
12:53this was the birth canal
12:55of the universe,
12:56and that all things came
12:57from the birth canal
12:58of the universe.
13:00And on December 21st, 2012,
13:03the Earth,
13:04the Sun,
13:05and this birth canal,
13:06the Dark Rift,
13:07are all in perfect alignment.
13:09and this only happens
13:10every 26,000 years.
13:14Could the fact
13:15that the Maya long count calendar
13:17ends on the same day
13:19as this rare alignment
13:20in the Milky Way galaxy
13:22be a mere coincidence?
13:24And did this advanced understanding
13:27of celestial cycles
13:29really come from
13:31ancient Mayan astronomers
13:32observing the stars
13:34with only their naked eyes?
13:38The Mayans believed
13:39that this knowledge
13:41came to them
13:42from their gods,
13:42and their gods
13:43then existed
13:44in the stars.
13:45So is it possible
13:47that these gods
13:48could have been
13:49extraterrestrials?
13:50The answer to that question
13:52is, yes,
13:53it's possible.
13:55According to the Maya
13:57themselves,
13:58this knowledge
13:58was not something
14:00that they came up with,
14:02but it was given to them
14:03as a gift
14:05from the gods.
14:06The gift back then
14:08was not material stuff.
14:10It was knowledge.
14:12Knowledge is the currency
14:14of the universe.
14:18Planet Earth,
14:2065 million years ago.
14:24An 8-mile-wide asteroid
14:26hurdles towards the planet
14:28at approximately
14:2912 miles per second
14:30and strikes the region,
14:32now known
14:33as the Yucatan Peninsula,
14:35with a force
14:39of 100 million megatons
14:41of TNT.
14:44According to
14:45mainstream science,
14:47this catastrophic event
14:48forever changed
14:50the climate
14:50and the topography
14:51of Earth
14:52and ended
14:53the reign
14:54of the dinosaurs.
15:01The object
15:02that came in
15:03was 8 or 10 miles
15:05in diameter.
15:06That impact
15:07dug a deep hole,
15:10lofted material
15:11into the atmosphere,
15:12black dust,
15:14which shrouded
15:14the planet
15:15in darkness.
15:16for months,
15:17maybe for a couple
15:18of years.
15:21So there would have been
15:22a time in which
15:23sunlight was simply
15:24shut out
15:25from the Earth's surface
15:26and photosynthetic organisms
15:28like plants
15:29would begin to die.
15:32The plant-eating dinosaurs
15:33would have nothing to eat
15:35and would have died off.
15:37The meat-eating dinosaurs
15:39would then have nothing
15:40to eat either
15:40and this might have lasted
15:42anywhere from
15:435 to 10 years.
15:44How quickly
15:45the extinction
15:46took place
15:47is a matter of debate.
15:51But is it possible
15:53that some species
15:54of dinosaur
15:55actually survived
15:56this cataclysmic event
15:58and not only survived
16:00but thrived
16:01for several thousands
16:03or even millions
16:04of years?
16:05perhaps clues
16:10can be recovered
16:11near a crater
16:12where scientists
16:13believe the giant
16:14asteroid struck
16:15the Earth
16:15right in the heart
16:17of what is now
16:18the Yucatan Peninsula.
16:22Today,
16:24less than 90 miles
16:25from the epicenter
16:26of the asteroid impact
16:27lies one of the largest
16:29and best-preserved cities
16:31of the ancient Maya,
16:34Chichen Itza.
16:34You have to wonder
16:37if it's not
16:39some strange coincidence
16:40that the same spot,
16:43the Yucatan,
16:45which experienced
16:47this devastating
16:48asteroid strike
16:49which caused
16:49extinction of the dinosaurs
16:51is also
16:52the main habitation area
16:53of the ancient Maya.
16:58Chichen Itza
16:59is said to have been
17:00the place
17:00where the Mayans
17:01made contact
17:02with the gods.
17:04and I find it
17:07an extraordinary coincidence
17:08of all the potential places
17:10around the Gulf of Mexico
17:11which they could have chosen.
17:13They took a place
17:14where literally something
17:15fell from the sky
17:1665 million years ago
17:18and the Mayans believed
17:21that this contact
17:22with the gods,
17:23this contact
17:23with the sky
17:24happened there
17:25up until
17:26the most recent
17:27of times.
17:28And so,
17:29what we have here
17:30is either a coincidence
17:31or something else
17:33going on.
17:33And really,
17:34this something else
17:35is only something
17:35which hardly anybody
17:37has touched upon
17:38but I think it is something
17:39which really needs
17:40to be explored
17:40in far more detail.
17:41In the Mayan area
17:43and other areas
17:44of Mexico
17:45there are curious
17:47depictions
17:47of dinosaurs.
17:49There's pterosaurs,
17:50there's a famous dinosaur
17:52that appears
17:52on one of the paintings
17:53at Bonham Pack.
17:59So you have to wonder
18:00just how the Mayans
18:02knew about dinosaurs.
18:05Supposedly dinosaurs
18:06have been extinct
18:06for millions of years.
18:08But if,
18:11as mainstream scientists
18:12believe,
18:14the dinosaurs
18:14had been extinct
18:15for millions of years
18:17before the evolution
18:18of mankind
18:19on this planet,
18:21then what would explain
18:22the wealth of Mayan art
18:23depicting interactions
18:25between humans
18:26and what appear
18:27to be dinosaurs
18:28found in the very area
18:31where they supposedly
18:32died off?
18:34Mexico City.
18:36Beneath the current
18:37day capital
18:37of Mexico
18:38lie the ruins
18:41of the ancient
18:42Aztec metropolis
18:43known as Tenochtitlan.
18:46The Aztecs
18:48dominated much
18:49of central Mexico
18:50from the 14th
18:51to the 16th century AD.
18:55And Tenochtitlan
18:56is considered
18:57to be their first
18:58official settlement.
19:00An incredibly
19:02sophisticated city
19:03featuring a grid system
19:05of canals
19:06and causeways.
19:07of Chiqui Mostoc.
19:09But according
19:10to their historical texts,
19:12the Aztec civilization
19:13did not originate here.
19:15The Aztecs say they started
19:19from this place
19:20up in the north
19:21called Chiqui Mostoc.
19:22It was a cave
19:23and inside that cave
19:25it had seven different caverns
19:27and there were said
19:29to be seven different tribes
19:31and the Aztecs say
19:33they were part of
19:33the seven tribes
19:35that came from
19:35the seven chambers
19:36of Chiqui Mostoc.
19:38while Chiqui Mostoc
19:41was once thought
19:42to be a mythological place.
19:45Some scholars believe
19:47archaeological evidence
19:48suggests
19:49that it really did exist
19:51and is located
19:53at the site
19:53of the ancient pyramid complex
19:55known today
19:56as Teotihuacan.
19:58The place of seven caves
20:04we think maybe
20:05that has actually been
20:07located archaeologically
20:08at the site
20:11of the main temple
20:13of Teotihuacan
20:14called the Pyramid of the Sun
20:15which sits just north
20:17of the Valley of Mexico.
20:21Underneath it
20:22is actually a cave
20:23with seven different spots
20:25that it extends out into
20:27and that's where
20:28the Aztecs said
20:29their original ancestors
20:30came from.
20:35In the 16th century
20:37Spanish chronicler
20:39Geronimo de Mendieta
20:40recorded the legends
20:42of the local native population.
20:45According to their accounts
20:46the Aztec believed
20:48that they were fashioned
20:49by a group of stranded gods
20:51within these seven caves.
20:53Mendieta
20:54wrote an account
20:56of Aztec legend.
20:58In this report
20:58he describes
20:59a giant flint knife
21:01landing on the earth
21:03and the earth
21:04was trembling
21:05and shaking
21:05as this enormous
21:06flint knife
21:08landed.
21:11Then some 1600 gods
21:14disgorged
21:14from this thing
21:15and they
21:16are responsible
21:17for launching
21:18Aztec civilization.
21:20The Aztecs talk about
21:24the many gods
21:25coming down to earth
21:26and creating humans.
21:29They create them
21:30out of bone,
21:32ash
21:33and their own blood
21:35and they make them
21:36somewhat
21:37in their own image
21:38but they make them
21:39specifically
21:40so that they will
21:41honor them
21:42and they will serve them.
21:43all of a sudden
21:46there is a description
21:47of a giant flint knife
21:49that descended
21:50from the sky
21:51and somebody
21:53emerged out of it.
21:55One has to wonder
21:57whether or not
21:59our ancestors
22:00were witness
22:02to a landing
22:03of some type
22:04of a craft.
22:05and if so
22:07then the Aztec story
22:09suggests
22:10that at some point
22:12in our history
22:13extraterrestrials
22:14created mankind
22:16and something
22:18very strange
22:19was going on
22:21at Teotihuacan.
22:23Located just 30 miles
22:25northeast
22:25of Mexico City
22:26the Teotihuacan
22:28complex
22:29encompasses
22:30nearly 8 square miles
22:31and is dated
22:33to the 1st century AD.
22:34it is the oldest
22:37and most sophisticated
22:38city of Mesoamerica
22:40an area
22:41that extends
22:41from northern Mexico
22:43down through
22:44Central America.
22:47The civilization
22:49predated the Maya
22:50by at least
22:51a hundred years.
22:53At its peak
22:53it was said
22:55to have supported
22:55nearly 100,000 residents.
22:58It was also
23:00the largest city
23:01in the entire
23:02western hemisphere
23:03prior to the
23:0415th century
23:05and served
23:07as the major commerce
23:08and religious center
23:09for the region.
23:11The significance
23:12of Teotihuacan
23:13cannot be overstated.
23:16It is
23:16the Rome
23:17of Mesoamerica.
23:19The things
23:20that Teotihuacan
23:21did
23:22set the pattern
23:23for all other
23:25city-states
23:25after it.
23:26The central features
23:29of the complex
23:30are two large pyramids
23:31known as
23:33the Pyramid of the Sun
23:35and the Pyramid of the Moon
23:37as well as
23:40a temple
23:40dedicated to
23:41Quetzalcoatl
23:42the Feathered Serpent.
23:46These structures
23:47stand alongside
23:48a thoroughfare
23:49referred to
23:50as the Avenue of the Dead.
23:52Over 200 smaller buildings
23:56platforms
23:57and pyramids
23:58are found
23:59adjacent to the Avenue
24:00and there are
24:02thousands of living quarters
24:04just outside
24:05the complex.
24:07But as incredible
24:08as Teotihuacan
24:09is
24:10no one knows
24:11exactly who built
24:13this metropolis
24:13or what happened
24:15to its occupants.
24:16Teotihuacan
24:19despite its size
24:20has
24:21no hieroglyphs
24:23whatsoever.
24:23There are other cultures
24:24in Mesoamerica
24:25that were using
24:26writing systems.
24:27There's nothing like that
24:28at Teotihuacan.
24:30So we don't really have
24:32a clear history
24:33of what happened
24:35at Teotihuacan
24:36and
24:36we can't really
24:37find
24:38evidence
24:39of their rulers.
24:41We don't know
24:42who were the original
24:44Teotihuacanos.
24:45We don't know
24:45where they came from.
24:49We do not know
24:50how they were able
24:51to develop
24:52a complete
24:53huge complex
24:55citadel
24:56in the middle of nowhere
24:57and able
24:58to sustain
24:59thousands of inhabitants.
25:02We have such
25:04a sophisticated site
25:05that embodies
25:06engineering principles,
25:08craftsmanship,
25:10art.
25:11Where did it originate?
25:13Where are the
25:15smaller versions
25:15of this?
25:17Well, we don't find any.
25:19So,
25:20we don't have
25:20a progression,
25:22an evolution
25:23to show
25:24where this came from.
25:26So we have to ask,
25:28where did it come from?
25:30We become conditioned
25:31to look at these
25:32awesome works
25:33of stone architecture
25:34and think,
25:34oh, primitive people
25:35did that
25:36and they used
25:37primitive methods
25:38with primitive technology.
25:39but we have to rethink
25:41the fundamental assumptions
25:43and come to a greater
25:44and greater level
25:45of understanding
25:46that the technology
25:47required to build
25:48these artifacts
25:49in fact is greater
25:50than anything
25:51that they possessed.
25:54Teotihuacan, Mexico.
25:58In 2003,
26:00archaeologists
26:01in this ancient city
26:02made a startling discovery.
26:04a previously unknown tunnel
26:07lies 45 feet
26:09beneath the temple
26:10of the feathered serpent,
26:12one of the most sacred pyramids
26:14on the continent.
26:18Working underground,
26:20scientists methodically explored
26:22the debris-filled tunnel
26:23using a robotic probe
26:25with an infrared scanner.
26:27after some 250 feet,
26:31they reached a side cave.
26:33The tail end
26:34of the tunnel,
26:35the terminal of the tunnel
26:36was loaded with
26:37yellowish metallic
26:39looking orbs,
26:41apparently colored clay.
26:44The orbs
26:45are very interesting objects.
26:47I've never seen
26:48anything like them
26:49in any kind of
26:50other archaeological context.
26:53On the inside,
26:55they are clay.
26:55On the outside,
26:57they're coated
26:58with some sort
26:59of gold flecks,
27:00so they look like
27:01golden balls.
27:03What purpose
27:04these golden balls served
27:06is unknown,
27:07but some archaeologists
27:09believe the cavern
27:10in which they were found
27:11was a place
27:12of sacred ritual.
27:15Like the clay balls,
27:18the walls were also
27:19covered in gold flecks,
27:20so if the cavern
27:22was illuminated
27:22by a torch
27:23during a ceremony,
27:25it would have
27:25shimmered
27:26with a thousand
27:27points of light,
27:28resembling the cosmos.
27:33These beautiful orbs
27:35of yellow material
27:37strongly suggest
27:38that someone
27:39was illustrating planets.
27:43We do know
27:45that the Mayan calendar
27:46is heavily calibrated
27:49to the orbital parameters
27:51of the planets
27:52in our solar system,
27:53specifically the inner planets.
27:57The red planet's
27:59connection to the Mayan calendar
28:01is portrayed
28:02in the Dresden Codex.
28:04This rare book
28:06from Mayan antiquity
28:07describes the calendar
28:09in relation to Mars'
28:10movements across the sky.
28:12The Dresden Codex
28:14is one of four remaining books
28:17that the Maya wrote.
28:19It is, in many regards,
28:22an astronomical almanac.
28:24There are many different
28:25sections of the book
28:27that talk about
28:28different astronomical phenomena.
28:30One of them
28:31is the planet Mars.
28:33There is an almanac
28:35near the end of the book
28:37that breaks up days
28:39into ten groups
28:40of 78 days,
28:42equaling 780 days,
28:45which is the synodic period
28:47of Mars.
28:47In other words,
28:49the time in which
28:50it takes Mars
28:52to get back
28:52to the same place
28:53on the horizon
28:54from a human perspective.
28:56Scholars believe
29:03Mars played
29:04an important role
29:05in the Maya astrology
29:06that's described
29:08in the Dresden Codex.
29:10Above that almanac
29:12is a sky band
29:13shown with various aspects
29:15of celestial symbols
29:17we recognize
29:18out of hieroglyphs.
29:19And hanging off of it
29:20is this interesting
29:22dragon-like creature.
29:24That dragon-like creature
29:27is recognized
29:28as the face of Mars.
29:37Giant megalithic stone heads,
29:41figurines of what appear
29:42to be flying craft,
29:44and statues
29:45that evoke cultures
29:46found on the other side
29:48of the world.
29:50According to ancient
29:51astronaut theorists,
29:53it is this information
29:54that the Catholic Church
29:55sought to suppress
29:56when they attempted
29:58to destroy all traces
29:59of the Maya culture
30:00nearly 500 years ago.
30:04Now what's interesting
30:05is all these great
30:06ancient cultures,
30:07including the Mayan,
30:08seem to have knowledge
30:10of math and science,
30:11which we can't explain
30:12how they got
30:13this information.
30:15When you ask them,
30:16they always tell you
30:17it came from the gods.
30:18If the proof existed,
30:23not only of cross-Pacific migration,
30:25but also extraterrestrial visitation,
30:28many ancient astronaut theorists
30:30believe it would have posed
30:32a serious threat
30:33to a Catholic hierarchy
30:34steeped in the bigotry
30:36and intolerance
30:37of the Inquisition.
30:39But if this incredible theory
30:41is true,
30:42what then happened
30:43to the extraterrestrial visitors?
30:45Why did they come here?
30:47Only to leave
30:48or go into hiding?
30:52Because of various wars going on,
30:56cataclysms,
30:57eventually,
30:59these civilizations
31:00began to collapse
31:02as civilizations do.
31:04And what happened
31:06in the end
31:06was the airships,
31:08they stopped coming.
31:10and then
31:10the extraterrestrial demigods
31:12pulled their technology back.
31:15So we don't know
31:16what happened there
31:16with the extraterrestrials
31:17and where they went.
31:19And so you have to wonder
31:19if they don't want us
31:21to know
31:22that they are here.
31:23The extraterrestrials
31:25may have just decided,
31:26okay,
31:27humans on planet Earth
31:28have got the seeds
31:29of civilization.
31:31Let's just stand back
31:33and see what they do.
31:36As far as ancient
31:37astronaut theorists
31:38are concerned,
31:40the proof of
31:40extraterrestrial visitation
31:42is still out there,
31:43much of it buried
31:44beneath centuries
31:45of dirt and rocks.
31:48But every day,
31:49the truth
31:49is being revealed.
31:52In February 2018
31:54through March 2019,
31:57archaeologists
31:57made a number
31:58of incredible discoveries
32:00just in the area
32:01of Mexico alone.
32:03Mayan artifacts
32:04were discovered
32:05in Teotihuacan,
32:07a location
32:07previously thought
32:08to have been inhabited
32:09only by the Aztecs.
32:12200 more artifacts
32:14were found
32:15in a hidden cave
32:16under the Mayan site
32:17of Chichen Itza.
32:19And beneath dense jungles
32:21near Lake Pochaguaro,
32:22lidar scanning
32:23uncovered an ancient city
32:25the size of Manhattan.
32:26in the early 1990s,
32:33there were these
32:34science fiction stories
32:35that one day
32:36will be able
32:37to somehow look
32:38underneath the overgrown jungle.
32:42And sure enough,
32:43here we are,
32:4320, 25 years later,
32:46and that technology
32:47now exists.
32:49Satellites are now able
32:51to look through the soil
32:53into the ground
32:54to see
32:55if other structures exist.
32:58And guess what?
32:59They do.
33:01We have only now begun
33:03a new era
33:04of discovery,
33:06and I predict
33:07thousands,
33:08as of yet,
33:09undiscovered sites
33:11will finally
33:12see the light of day.
33:15If you have a puzzle
33:17with a thousand pieces,
33:18in order
33:19to see
33:20the final picture,
33:22you don't need
33:23to lay down
33:24all 1,000 pieces.
33:26If you lay down
33:27980 pieces,
33:28I guarantee you,
33:30you will see
33:31the big picture.
33:33Is mankind
33:35on an incredible threshold
33:36of discovery?
33:38One that will confirm
33:39that extraterrestrial
33:40visitation
33:41has occurred
33:42all over the world
33:43and for centuries?
33:46Perhaps beneath
33:46the ruins
33:47of a newly discovered site
33:48in Mexico,
33:50archaeologists
33:51will uncover
33:51the ultimate evidence
33:52of alien contact
33:55and proof
33:57of humanity's
33:58true origins.
34:07Teotihuacan, Mexico.
34:10Dating back
34:11to at least
34:12the first century A.D.,
34:13this ancient complex
34:15was once the largest city
34:17in Mesoamerica.
34:18with a population
34:20of 125,000.
34:23One of the most
34:25sacred temples
34:25at the site
34:26is the Temple
34:27of the Feathered Serpent,
34:29an enormous step pyramid
34:31dedicated to the god
34:33Quetzalcoatl.
34:36Quetzalcoatl,
34:37the Feathered Serpent,
34:38goes all the way back
34:39to Olmec times,
34:40to the B.C.E. period.
34:41But the first place
34:42that we really see
34:44Quetzalcoatl
34:45is in Teotihuacan,
34:47the city just north
34:48of modern Mexico City.
34:51They build an actual pyramid,
34:53a temple of Quetzalcoatl,
34:55right around 250 A.D.
34:59So, it's probably
35:01Teotihuacan
35:02who really put forward
35:05the idea
35:06and the identity
35:06of Quetzalcoatl
35:08as a deity
35:09for the rest of Mesoamerica.
35:12Quetzalcoatl was a creator god.
35:14He was associated
35:15with the planet Venus.
35:16He brought the rain,
35:18he brought water,
35:19he brought civilisation,
35:21he brought the arts.
35:22This was the creator divinity
35:24for the Aztec culture.
35:26It was a flying serpent,
35:28it was a dragon.
35:31Quetzalcoatl
35:31bore peace,
35:33harmony,
35:33and high wisdom,
35:35and a very high level
35:36of intelligence
35:37and teaching
35:38to this particular land.
35:40He was often depicted
35:41as a human being as well.
35:44He arrived on a raft of serpents
35:46and settled on these lands.
35:49Quetzalcoatl
35:50also shows up
35:51in the post-classic Maya city
35:54of Chichen Itza.
35:56But they give him a Maya name,
35:58they call him Kukulkan,
36:01which is basically
36:01the holy feathered serpent
36:03in Maya.
36:05The ancient Mayan city
36:07of Chichen Itza
36:08lies roughly 900 miles east
36:11of Teotihuacan.
36:13And at its centre
36:14stands another
36:15massive step pyramid.
36:17This one dedicated
36:19to the Mayan version
36:20of the flying servant,
36:23Kukulkan.
36:24In Chichen Itza,
36:25there we have
36:25the pyramid of Kukulkan.
36:27And every year,
36:28on the 23rd of March,
36:30you see,
36:31when the sun
36:32is going up,
36:34some lights
36:35and shadows,
36:36lights and shadows,
36:38like triangles,
36:39climbing down
36:40the stairway,
36:42exactly the stairway
36:43where his head
36:45is on.
36:46And on the 21st of September,
36:48you see the opposite.
36:50Kukulkan disappears.
36:52And it's only made
36:53by light and shadow
36:54of the natural sun.
36:55So still today,
36:56the message is clear.
36:58God Kukulkan
36:59has descended
36:59to the humans.
37:00He teached them
37:02for a certain period.
37:03and then he
37:04disappeared again.
37:06So right there,
37:07we have
37:08living mythology
37:09in a structure
37:11that shows
37:13this deity
37:14descending from
37:15the sky
37:16in stone.
37:18You wonder,
37:19perhaps a craft
37:20landed here
37:21and this light
37:22shadow effect
37:23of a serpent
37:24making its way
37:25descending down
37:26the staircase
37:26and then emerging
37:27through a serpent head
37:29is a recollection
37:30of that original event.
37:32Is it possible
37:33that the pyramid
37:34of Kukulkan
37:35was not built
37:36to honor
37:37a mythical dragon god
37:38but to commemorate
37:39the arrival
37:40of an extraterrestrial
37:41spacecraft?
37:43Ancient astronaut
37:44theorists say yes
37:45and suggest
37:47this isn't the only
37:48dragon-themed structure
37:50that marks a location
37:51of alien contact.
37:56Evia, Greece.
37:59The landscape
37:59of this small
38:00Greek island
38:01is spotted
38:02with 25 mysterious
38:04megalithic structures
38:05called dragon houses.
38:07The main dragon house
38:09is at the very top
38:11of one of the tallest
38:12mountains
38:13on the island
38:14called Mount Ohi.
38:18Mount Ohi
38:19comes from the word
38:20Ohi-vare
38:22which means
38:23to descend
38:24and to drive.
38:27And so this is interesting
38:28because according
38:30to legend
38:30the reason why
38:32the dragon house
38:33exists at the top
38:35of Mount Ohi
38:36is because
38:38Zeus
38:39allegedly
38:40descended
38:41from the heavens
38:42on top
38:43of that mountain.
38:46According to local legend
38:48these stone structures
38:49were built
38:50by a giant dragon
38:51to venerate
38:52the god Zeus.
38:54In ancient Greece
38:55the word dragon
38:56was not only used
38:58to describe
38:58a flying monster
38:59but also gods
39:01and other figures
39:02that had human-like form
39:04but possessed
39:04superhuman powers.
39:07Now when you put
39:09all this together
39:09this sounds like
39:10the dragon house
39:11is a meeting place
39:12of heaven and earth.
39:14In UFO vernacular
39:15that would be
39:16a landing spot.
39:17In my opinion
39:18the dragon
39:19was the craft
39:21out of which
39:22then
39:22the creator people
39:25or the teachers
39:26emerged.
39:27Our ancestors
39:28basically
39:29they saw
39:30a crew
39:31coming out
39:33of an airplane.
39:36According to
39:37ancient astronaut
39:38theorists
39:38some of the
39:39structures themselves
39:40serve as evidence
39:42that this was a place
39:43of extraterrestrial
39:44contact.
39:46The dragon house
39:48on top of
39:48Mount Ohi
39:49contains megalithic blocks
39:51weighing up to
39:5210 tons
39:53and sits
39:54at an elevation
39:55of almost
39:565,000 feet.
39:58Archaeologists
39:59have a hard time
40:00explaining
40:01why it was
40:03even built there
40:04because
40:05we are talking
40:06of this gigantic
40:07megalithic structure
40:09with a ceiling
40:11that contains
40:12blocks
40:13that are up to
40:1410 feet long
40:152 feet thick
40:17at an altitude
40:19of 5,000 feet.
40:21How was that done?
40:23In my opinion
40:24this was
40:24an extraterrestrial
40:25visitation
40:27where
40:27Zeus
40:28may have
40:29descended
40:29in his craft
40:30and built
40:31a day camp.
40:34Could the stone
40:35structures
40:36found in Greece
40:36and Mesoamerica
40:38mark the locations
40:39where other
40:40worldly beings
40:41landed on Earth
40:42and ultimately
40:43returned
40:44to the stars?
40:45.
40:49The
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