1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:29,219 You know, ancient cultures went through great lengths to convey their knowledge of the... 2 00:00:29,219 --> 00:00:31,820 and how they track the movements of stars. 3 00:00:31,820 --> 00:00:38,019 And what's really interesting is that the further back we go in time looking at some... 4 00:00:38,019 --> 00:00:49,219 into like first dynastic Egypt or you know 2500 BC to 3000 BC, you have Sumerians or ... 5 00:00:49,219 --> 00:00:52,219 with very advanced architecture and astronomy. 6 00:00:52,219 --> 00:01:02,219 So what we're seeing here is an example is a relief that's shown on the ceiling in Egyp... 7 00:01:02,219 --> 00:01:10,219 And what they have are wall reliefs that actually show the constellations in the sk... 8 00:01:10,219 --> 00:01:15,219 So if you figure the Egyptians were building the pyramid at 2500 BC, questionable, 9 00:01:15,219 --> 00:01:23,219 how did they somehow have astronomical references to points in time further back ... 10 00:01:23,219 --> 00:01:25,219 which cyclically repeat these alignments. 11 00:01:25,219 --> 00:01:31,219 So they somehow knew what constellations appear in the sky at 8000 BC. 12 00:01:31,219 --> 00:01:34,219 A lot of other cultures recorded information. 13 00:01:34,219 --> 00:01:39,219 These are Arabic texts about astronomical observations. 14 00:01:39,219 --> 00:01:48,219 Here's even some metal found in Germany where they are again recording certain... 15 00:01:48,219 --> 00:01:53,219 So various ways of being conscious of the movements of the stars. 16 00:01:53,219 --> 00:02:00,219 The Mayans were very good at using three different calendar systems. 17 00:02:00,219 --> 00:02:06,219 What's interesting is that in 2012, you know, there was all this hoopla about the end of... 18 00:02:06,219 --> 00:02:09,219 And it's not the end of the world. It's the end of an age. 19 00:02:09,219 --> 00:02:14,219 It's the end of like a clock striking midnight, but then it keeps going into... 20 00:02:14,219 --> 00:02:26,219 So the Mayans are very interesting because not only do they have this very mathematic... 21 00:02:26,219 --> 00:02:34,219 But as I mentioned, they had three calendars and one of their calendars was called... 22 00:02:34,219 --> 00:02:38,219 And many of their predictions were pretty much on point. 23 00:02:38,219 --> 00:02:45,219 Some of them not always. One of their predictions was on a certain date that the... 24 00:02:45,219 --> 00:02:57,219 And unfortunately, the time frame that they predicted for their god to return, actuall... 25 00:02:57,219 --> 00:03:06,219 And then they, you know, the natives being, you know, gracious said, oh, look at all o... 26 00:03:06,219 --> 00:03:11,219 And the conquistadors basically aggressively converted them to Christianity and burned ... 27 00:03:11,219 --> 00:03:16,219 And now we only have a few left. So their predictions weren't always perfectly... 28 00:03:16,219 --> 00:03:24,219 But there were many cultures around the world, even today, that are cut off from... 29 00:03:24,219 --> 00:03:37,219 The Dogons are a great example. They still exist in a very primitive form, but they'v... 30 00:03:37,219 --> 00:03:44,219 which you can't even see with the naked eye, yet they know of it, talk about it and... 31 00:03:44,219 --> 00:03:56,219 So there, as you're going to see tonight, there's there's a lot of information to... 32 00:03:56,219 --> 00:04:05,219 whether this is another star system, one of the closest ones to us, or a failed star l... 33 00:04:05,219 --> 00:04:12,219 but still has a large gravity mass that can affect planets going around us as well as... 34 00:04:12,219 --> 00:04:29,220 So what I'm kind of leading into just with these initial slides is showing that there... 35 00:04:29,220 --> 00:04:36,220 One of the most ancient cultures that we have record of showing up at around 3800 BC is ... 36 00:04:36,220 --> 00:04:46,220 And what's really interesting, what caught my attention is that, you know, they have one... 37 00:04:46,220 --> 00:04:54,220 And there's no really preceding culture that they can lead off of to say, well, we lear... 38 00:04:54,220 --> 00:04:58,220 They just kind of overnight show up with all these inventions. 39 00:04:58,220 --> 00:05:11,220 One of those was writing. And what's really interesting about the cuneiform script is... 40 00:05:11,220 --> 00:05:19,220 And you'd use this oversized looking screwdriver that call a stylus and you'd t... 41 00:05:19,220 --> 00:05:29,220 And then they would stick these tablets into what they called a kelm, like a stove, and... 42 00:05:29,220 --> 00:05:34,220 Sometimes they would just write on semi precious stones. But a lot of times it'd b... 43 00:05:34,220 --> 00:05:48,220 A lot of the writings contained a lot of astronomical information. Now, as the... 44 00:05:48,220 --> 00:05:59,220 not being translated. And there's probably a plethora of value in natural remedies. And... 45 00:05:59,220 --> 00:06:09,220 The ones that I've, you know, spent my interest in aggregating are around the ide... 46 00:06:09,220 --> 00:06:26,220 And so out of all the inventions that the Sumerians have writing, astronomy, kingshi... 47 00:06:26,220 --> 00:06:33,220 which means those who from heaven come to earth. So I was raised as a Christian and... 48 00:06:33,220 --> 00:06:38,220 I really latched on to trying to understand this and it spiders out into other culture... 49 00:06:38,220 --> 00:06:49,220 But the whole idea that there's beings that came down or were here in some form and... 50 00:06:49,220 --> 00:07:00,220 The whole idea that there was once giants upon the earth, you can kind of see from t... 51 00:07:00,220 --> 00:07:11,220 And here he is much larger in form. And what's interesting is that there's this th... 52 00:07:11,220 --> 00:07:20,220 You can see the typical symbol of an Anunnaki. He's got the disk around his wai... 53 00:07:20,220 --> 00:07:34,220 And we see this scene over and over in ancient Iran, ancient Iraq, all over these... 54 00:07:34,220 --> 00:07:40,220 And always interesting as a backdrop, you see people holding up a platform for this to t... 55 00:07:40,220 --> 00:07:46,220 I joke that these are the taxpayers allowing this interaction to take place by building... 56 00:07:46,220 --> 00:07:56,220 But we see this scene over and over on many different artifacts and embracing the idea... 57 00:07:56,220 --> 00:08:12,220 You know, it's also interesting as you look at the symbology of this character of the... 58 00:08:12,220 --> 00:08:18,220 Maybe it's just a flowered band, but very interesting in placement and the correlati... 59 00:08:18,220 --> 00:08:25,220 You know, if 50 years from now they were to look at this and say, what were we landing... 60 00:08:25,220 --> 00:08:32,220 No, we're showing symbolically that we had the power of flight, just the Anunnaki is... 61 00:08:32,220 --> 00:08:37,220 They weren't necessarily flying around. They were showing that they had the power of... 62 00:08:37,220 --> 00:08:43,220 And so it's an interesting correlation to kind of look at what we've had taken place... 63 00:08:43,220 --> 00:08:51,220 Apologize, a little video there didn't play. Let me just check one more time. Could jus... 64 00:08:51,220 --> 00:08:54,220 But I'll give it a moment if the clip doesn't play. 65 00:08:54,220 --> 00:09:00,220 But it's just an interesting correlation to look at how we addressed Apollo 11 and how... 66 00:09:00,220 --> 00:09:12,220 And you'll see that this power of flight and giving things without having a technologic... 67 00:09:12,220 --> 00:09:15,220 I apologize that the video didn't work. 68 00:09:15,220 --> 00:09:24,220 OK, so, you know, when we talk about the Sumerian culture, I'm kind of breezing... 69 00:09:24,220 --> 00:09:32,220 One of the things that I latched onto with the Sumerian information was a lot of the... 70 00:09:32,220 --> 00:09:47,220 Basically, it was a hierarchical dissemination of the knowledge that there... 71 00:09:47,220 --> 00:09:55,220 It would work with a priest recording this information, but usually only scribes and... 72 00:09:55,220 --> 00:09:58,220 And it was sacred knowledge passed down amongst them. 73 00:09:58,220 --> 00:10:06,220 And you can find some of these tablets where they would watch certain stars or... 74 00:10:06,220 --> 00:10:12,220 So this information was recorded and passed down to astronomer priests as sacred... 75 00:10:12,220 --> 00:10:15,220 And a lot of the tablets. 76 00:10:15,220 --> 00:10:32,220 What I found interesting are giving an expanded view for what we have in some of ... 77 00:10:32,220 --> 00:10:43,220 But you find a much more elaborate version of these tales in some of the ones that preda... 78 00:10:43,220 --> 00:10:48,220 For instance, the Sumerians didn't just have seven days of creation. 79 00:10:48,220 --> 00:11:00,220 There was seven tablets of creation, part of a much larger set of about 13 tablets that... 80 00:11:00,220 --> 00:11:19,220 And so a lot of the things that they talk about in these tales, the enuma, Elish and... 81 00:11:19,220 --> 00:11:21,220 You'll see some of this information as we go through it. 82 00:11:21,220 --> 00:11:34,220 But what I've always found interesting is that the depiction of this other planet in... 83 00:11:34,220 --> 00:11:42,220 And they're very accurate in showing other representations of the planets, you know, ... 84 00:11:42,220 --> 00:11:45,220 But there was this addition of this glowing cross. 85 00:11:45,220 --> 00:11:52,220 You can see here's an imprint from a seal, a Sumerian seal where they're plowing during... 86 00:11:52,220 --> 00:11:56,220 But then there's also this glowing cross that they're looking at in the sky. 87 00:11:56,220 --> 00:12:03,220 This figure has evolved over time into what we now see prominently in Egyptian culture... 88 00:12:03,220 --> 00:12:08,220 But it does seem to have its origins in these Sumerian tablets. 89 00:12:08,220 --> 00:12:10,220 This seal is an example. 90 00:12:10,220 --> 00:12:25,220 It's kind of a symbolic combination of information where it's showing the symbol ... 91 00:12:25,220 --> 00:12:33,220 So it's kind of like a just a seal imprint showing Earth and this planet Nibiru... 92 00:12:33,220 --> 00:12:39,220 A lot of these tablets, again, we can find in various museums, a lot of them in the Brit... 93 00:12:39,220 --> 00:12:51,220 But they go through a much more elaborate explanation of explaining how the planets... 94 00:12:51,220 --> 00:13:00,220 And over time, there was an interaction with a larger planet that got sucked in and sha... 95 00:13:00,220 --> 00:13:11,220 So the Enuma Elish and some of the texts in the Atra-Hasis, various Sumerian tales, ki... 96 00:13:11,220 --> 00:13:20,220 And, you know, modern scholars or linguists would look at this and give you an... 97 00:13:20,220 --> 00:13:22,220 But they're not really getting to the meat or the core. 98 00:13:22,220 --> 00:13:34,220 Various scholars like Zachariah Sitchin took a broader stroke in trying to correlate th... 99 00:13:34,220 --> 00:13:48,220 So as you'll see, a lot of the information that Zachariah Sitchin derived from the... 100 00:13:48,220 --> 00:14:00,220 of an interaction with a foreign body that shaped our solar system that we have today... 101 00:14:00,220 --> 00:14:16,220 So in a very broad stroke, you know, Zachariah Sitchin explains that when our... 102 00:14:16,220 --> 00:14:26,220 And on one of its passes, the main moon of planet X labeled North Wind has a collisio... 103 00:14:26,220 --> 00:14:36,220 And so when this collision takes place, you actually have part of the Earth being stre... 104 00:14:36,220 --> 00:14:38,220 The Bible calls it the hammered out bracelet. 105 00:14:38,220 --> 00:14:43,220 And Earth moves into a new position where it is now. 106 00:14:43,220 --> 00:15:06,220 This intruder planet then goes on to have, as the Sumerian tales explain it and Zacharia... 107 00:15:06,220 --> 00:15:18,220 So it's on a very elliptical orbit, which brings up a lot of questions on how could ... 108 00:15:18,220 --> 00:15:27,220 What would be so far out there at Apogee that would allow it to wrap back around and com... 109 00:15:27,220 --> 00:15:37,220 So the Sumerians really opened up a plethora of questions in that a lot of their artifa... 110 00:15:37,220 --> 00:15:47,220 Here you have pre Galileo, pre Copernicus views where even just as an imprint, they... 111 00:15:47,220 --> 00:15:52,220 I mean, for many decades, we struggled with thinking that we were the center, that Ear... 112 00:15:52,220 --> 00:15:56,220 Here you have this thousands of years ago showing accurately. 113 00:15:56,220 --> 00:16:07,220 And you'll notice too that right below that you have what could be interpreted as a... 114 00:16:07,220 --> 00:16:13,220 Can't really say that that's what it is, but it is an interesting interpretation to loo... 115 00:16:13,220 --> 00:16:25,220 Now, the whole idea that, you know, the Sumerians had knowledge of these beings... 116 00:16:25,220 --> 00:16:33,220 Modern science latched on to this information because people who were born on the planet... 117 00:16:33,220 --> 00:16:49,220 And so, in Nibiru, modern science latched on to this information because pieces of the... 118 00:16:49,220 --> 00:16:55,220 It turns out that, oops, I'm sorry, hitting the arrow and I didn't mean to. 119 00:16:55,220 --> 00:17:11,220 It turns out that a lot of the information to explain how a planet can have in a highly... 120 00:17:11,220 --> 00:17:24,220 For instance, our moon and some of the main planets have been bombarded by asteroids,... 121 00:17:24,220 --> 00:17:26,220 There's cyclical, could it happen again? 122 00:17:26,220 --> 00:17:33,220 So we've been deploying a lot of space telescopes and things analyzing orbits and... 123 00:17:33,220 --> 00:17:44,220 And specifically, one of the topics has been trying to find some large mass that seems ... 124 00:17:44,220 --> 00:17:54,220 All of the planets in our solar system have this pull into the southern region of spac... 125 00:17:54,220 --> 00:18:13,220 Now, even back in 1983, this is from Encyclopedia Britannica, you can see that... 126 00:18:13,220 --> 00:18:24,220 And document even back then, understanding that there's a larger solar system dynamic... 127 00:18:24,220 --> 00:18:47,220 So what really got interesting with the whole Sumerian, Zachariah, Sitchin information i... 128 00:18:47,220 --> 00:18:53,220 He basically said that there's some large planet that they're theorizing should that... 129 00:18:53,220 --> 00:19:08,220 And from NASA's perspective, it would be able to explain all the weird little perturbati... 130 00:19:08,220 --> 00:19:21,220 So we have all these telescopes out there that we're kind of looking even to this da... 131 00:19:21,220 --> 00:19:30,220 And what's really interesting is we're really learning a lot about the different classes... 132 00:19:30,220 --> 00:19:36,220 You know, our sun being kind of the big one you see here at the model all the way down... 133 00:19:36,220 --> 00:19:49,220 There are many other sizes of a planet that can still have very dense mass, but maybe ... 134 00:19:49,220 --> 00:19:55,220 So we have these telescopes kind of pretty much placed all over the world and also in... 135 00:19:55,220 --> 00:20:07,220 This is the Keck Inferometer in Hawaii, which can use two points to look at one point in... 136 00:20:07,220 --> 00:20:14,220 So, you know, we have some really interesting technology and capabilities at our disposa... 137 00:20:14,220 --> 00:20:22,220 And this is a common theme that's been happening over the last 10 years is that... 138 00:20:22,220 --> 00:20:26,220 Pluto has a new far out companion. 139 00:20:26,220 --> 00:20:28,220 Something's revolving around the sun. 140 00:20:28,220 --> 00:20:30,220 Is there a 10th planet? 141 00:20:30,220 --> 00:20:43,220 So, you know, these have been headlines for a while, but it's also been a shifting... 142 00:20:43,220 --> 00:20:55,220 And so as you're going to see as the lecture progresses tonight, I've been more influen... 143 00:20:55,220 --> 00:21:02,220 It's possibly another star, like another star system, and that it's causing such dense... 144 00:21:02,220 --> 00:21:08,220 We're just starting to understand and learn how something like this could even come in... 145 00:21:09,220 --> 00:21:18,220 Now, kind of going back to some of the Sumerian information, what's really... 146 00:21:18,220 --> 00:21:27,220 And if you look about, you think about some of these phrases, seven days in a week, se... 147 00:21:27,220 --> 00:21:36,220 If you come from outside of our solar system in, you pass by one, two, three, four, fiv... 148 00:21:36,220 --> 00:21:41,220 So the cool terminology of where the third rock from the sun actually doesn't apply. 149 00:21:41,220 --> 00:21:51,220 Thank you too much in that if you're coming from outside of our solar system in, we're... 150 00:21:51,220 --> 00:21:54,220 Thank you for the water. 151 00:21:54,220 --> 00:22:05,220 So kind of interesting to note that the Sumerians perspective of how they label ou... 152 00:22:05,220 --> 00:22:21,220 That we know of our sun, our moon, and then an additional planet, Nibiru, as the 12th... 153 00:22:21,220 --> 00:22:24,220 These beings came to Earth and had interactions with us. 154 00:22:24,220 --> 00:22:29,220 Now, you know, it's a very hard topic for us to comprehend and confirm. 155 00:22:29,220 --> 00:22:46,220 But Zachariah Sitchin did a very good job of into a very forensic view of the Sumerian... 156 00:22:46,220 --> 00:22:50,220 The whole idea that they had the shape of a wheel or familiar with an ellipse. 157 00:22:50,220 --> 00:22:55,220 Modern scholars didn't even recognize Sumerians were using that type of basic... 158 00:22:55,220 --> 00:22:57,220 Yeah, here it is a circular tablet. 159 00:22:57,220 --> 00:23:12,220 Wow. Now, if you focus in on just one area, Zachariah Sitchin actually explains that y... 160 00:23:12,220 --> 00:23:16,220 And they would plan pass by certain number of planets. 161 00:23:16,220 --> 00:23:22,220 And that there was terminology on the side talking about rocket rocket mountain pile ... 162 00:23:22,220 --> 00:23:33,220 So just very interesting words and things to be coming off of a tablet, talking about a... 163 00:23:33,220 --> 00:23:54,220 Now the whole idea that there was this, this interaction in the past of some type of an... 164 00:23:54,220 --> 00:23:57,220 We've all heard of the term Pangea. 165 00:23:57,220 --> 00:24:09,220 And to understand that at one point in time, all of the continents essentially were... 166 00:24:09,220 --> 00:24:23,220 But if you think about that, that explains perfectly the Sumerian cosmology of this... 167 00:24:23,220 --> 00:24:29,220 All of the continents fitting together would just be one landmass and then you know the... 168 00:24:29,220 --> 00:24:42,220 But I just kind of want to state that that it is interesting that the Sumerian cosmology... 169 00:24:42,220 --> 00:24:58,220 Now again, some of this information about the flood that comes out of a lot of the bibli... 170 00:24:58,220 --> 00:25:07,220 You can see here the two poles and the land masses that you would see around those aro... 171 00:25:07,220 --> 00:25:20,220 And what's what's interesting to note about this map is that not only do you see the... 172 00:25:20,220 --> 00:25:28,220 There have been a couple of these these maps that have surfaced the Phineas map the Per... 173 00:25:28,220 --> 00:25:33,220 North and South poles accurately the landmass under the ice. 174 00:25:33,220 --> 00:25:37,220 Now there's got a mile thick of ice. 175 00:25:37,220 --> 00:25:50,220 It's somehow they're mapping through and, you know, without technology to even one be in... 176 00:25:50,220 --> 00:25:53,220 Obviously, there's some technology assistance going on there. 177 00:25:53,220 --> 00:26:02,220 So we have these hints of some of this information coming through the ancient... 178 00:26:02,220 --> 00:26:05,220 The most infamous one is the flood tablet. 179 00:26:05,220 --> 00:26:08,220 We've all heard of this ancient tale of a great flood. 180 00:26:08,220 --> 00:26:15,220 And it turns out that, you know, they were doing excavations in Iraq. 181 00:26:15,220 --> 00:26:25,220 And in 1872, late 1870s, going into the even early 1900s, they would they were doing th... 182 00:26:25,220 --> 00:26:30,220 At the time, there was the assistant creator to the British Museum, a guy named George... 183 00:26:30,220 --> 00:26:32,220 He finds his tablet, he starts dusting it off. 184 00:26:32,220 --> 00:26:35,220 It's an ancient Akkadian script, and he's translating it. 185 00:26:35,220 --> 00:26:40,220 He realizes that it's basically the tale of Noah's Ark. 186 00:26:40,220 --> 00:26:44,220 But it's in an Akkadian script predating Hebrew and English. 187 00:26:44,220 --> 00:26:50,220 So it's telling the original form of this tale and the oldest form we found to date. 188 00:26:50,220 --> 00:26:53,220 And he kind of ran out of the room with his hands up, freaking out. 189 00:26:53,220 --> 00:27:07,220 And even today, we have on display on the British Museum, the flood tablet, where it... 190 00:27:07,220 --> 00:27:12,220 But trying to find factual references. 191 00:27:12,220 --> 00:27:23,220 So what's really interesting, you know, again, about the Sumerian information abou... 192 00:27:23,220 --> 00:27:33,220 And the NASA model, again, three dimensional space being three dimensional, you can see... 193 00:27:33,220 --> 00:27:39,220 But it's very similar on a 2D plane of Zachariah Sitchin's model of interpreting... 194 00:27:39,220 --> 00:27:43,220 Again, this planet that goes on this highly elliptical orbit. 195 00:27:43,220 --> 00:27:55,220 And they found very interesting similarities to explain how including just this one pla... 196 00:27:55,220 --> 00:28:05,220 So Zachariah Sitchin, you know, he passed away at 93 in 2009, I believe. 197 00:28:05,220 --> 00:28:11,220 And, you know, put forth a body of work that was excellent. 198 00:28:11,220 --> 00:28:18,220 50 years, five zero years of research into ancient cultures, specifically into the... 199 00:28:19,220 --> 00:28:30,220 So I do recommend his books, even though today you type in Zachariah Sitchin on the... 200 00:28:30,220 --> 00:28:32,220 And he's not here to defend it. 201 00:28:32,220 --> 00:28:38,220 So people's legacies, unfortunately, die with them, as do everyone's in time. 202 00:28:38,220 --> 00:28:48,220 But I do say that what he presented is valid to a certain extent and should be reviewed... 203 00:28:48,220 --> 00:28:59,220 Now, one of the topics again in looking into space is, are there extinction level event... 204 00:28:59,220 --> 00:29:09,220 And what's interesting is that NASA's approach to these topics, I apologize,... 205 00:29:09,220 --> 00:29:15,220 And it didn't play, so I'll just kind of skim through it a little quicker. 206 00:29:15,220 --> 00:29:26,220 But Shoemaker-Levy 9 was an interesting example of an astronomical event that NASA... 207 00:29:26,220 --> 00:29:43,220 And basically those masses that you see, those large glowing spots or those brown... 208 00:29:43,220 --> 00:29:53,220 So, you know, I mean, there are things that happen in the solar system that we are... 209 00:29:53,220 --> 00:30:01,220 And not to say that this hasn't happened in the past, because there seems to be... 210 00:30:01,220 --> 00:30:19,220 And unfortunately, a lot of these mega disasters might also correlate at times wh... 211 00:30:19,220 --> 00:30:22,220 And you've heard of these terms, the dark ages, the golden age. 212 00:30:22,220 --> 00:30:27,220 I'm going to try and shed some light on that tonight for you and tonight's topic. 213 00:30:27,220 --> 00:30:48,220 But there's been a lot of research by scholars looking at the idea that, you kno... 214 00:30:48,220 --> 00:30:51,220 That sit billions of miles beyond Pluto. 215 00:30:51,220 --> 00:31:09,220 And so a lot of people have theorized that there could be some nemesis, as what Dr.... 216 00:31:09,220 --> 00:31:14,220 And, you know, we've been looking at this evidence for quite a while. 217 00:31:14,220 --> 00:31:24,220 And what's interesting is that, you know, the more and more we peer into space, we find... 218 00:31:24,220 --> 00:31:30,220 So they've identified a lot of these floating sedna, quo, ar, zena. 219 00:31:30,220 --> 00:31:46,220 You know, they're just big chunks of ice, essentially, like thousand mile diameter,... 220 00:31:46,220 --> 00:31:49,220 So we have yet to find it. 221 00:31:49,220 --> 00:31:55,220 But we do have quite a bit of technology deployed currently in the solar system. 222 00:31:55,220 --> 00:32:04,220 The SIRT of telescope is actually one of my most valuable assets of reference because ... 223 00:32:04,220 --> 00:32:17,220 Basically, what it can do is, you know, when you look through like Hubble or some of th... 224 00:32:17,220 --> 00:32:22,220 It's like a big shield of just debris and they can't see through it and see further... 225 00:32:22,220 --> 00:32:31,220 So what they've been able to do is using some of these telescopes like SIRT, if they kee... 226 00:32:31,220 --> 00:32:46,220 And what they can do is tune the frequency of the wave they're sending to color match th... 227 00:32:46,220 --> 00:32:48,220 And so what you can see is invisible light. 228 00:32:48,220 --> 00:32:50,220 That's what you might see through Hubble. 229 00:32:50,220 --> 00:32:59,220 Oh, it's a nice little, you know, star cluster where we have a galaxy view from a... 230 00:32:59,220 --> 00:33:00,220 Look at it. 231 00:33:00,220 --> 00:33:09,220 But looking at it through infrared, what we now see are all those little bright orange... 232 00:33:09,220 --> 00:33:16,220 So, again, you get a lot more rich detail using some of this infrared technology. 233 00:33:16,220 --> 00:33:31,220 So where things kind of get interesting is crossing into the idea that, you know, the... 234 00:33:31,220 --> 00:33:37,220 Today we call it the Persepolis. 235 00:33:37,220 --> 00:33:41,220 Into 12 parts, the 12 houses of the zodiac. 236 00:33:41,220 --> 00:33:51,220 And what's really interesting is it doesn't matter what culture you're from, what... 237 00:33:51,220 --> 00:33:58,220 You know, this breakdown of the heavens where every 2000 years, essentially our North St... 238 00:33:58,220 --> 00:34:03,220 Cross-continent, cross-cultures, they all knew this somehow. 239 00:34:03,220 --> 00:34:09,220 And they were communicating it to tell us that we seem to be going through a larger... 240 00:34:09,220 --> 00:34:13,220 And we've all heard of this, but we just don't quite get it. 241 00:34:13,220 --> 00:34:21,220 We've heard of things like the Dark Ages or the Golden Age, but don't quite understand... 242 00:34:21,220 --> 00:34:26,220 And is it something that's just linear, like we were in the Dark Ages and we're going... 243 00:34:26,219 --> 00:34:28,219 Or is this a cycle that repeats? 244 00:34:28,219 --> 00:34:40,219 So this is a topic that I found very interesting because we start to realize th... 245 00:34:40,219 --> 00:34:52,219 Many other researchers outside of the U.S. too have been doing research on the effect... 246 00:34:52,219 --> 00:35:06,219 And how it affects the times when we're at heights of war or various things that we c... 247 00:35:09,219 --> 00:35:16,219 It is interesting to note that over 30 ancient cultures actually gave reference t... 248 00:35:16,219 --> 00:35:23,219 This is a very famous tablet from Sumerian times of the Tower of Babel and that quest... 249 00:35:23,219 --> 00:35:27,219 And you can see at the top, reaching the heavens, they have two suns. 250 00:35:27,219 --> 00:35:30,219 So kind of kind of interesting to note that. 251 00:35:30,219 --> 00:35:41,219 Now, there's kind of been some new information again, looking at most of the... 252 00:35:41,219 --> 00:35:46,219 Some of them have multiple suns in this intricate dance with planets moving all... 253 00:35:46,219 --> 00:36:00,219 So up until now, the idea that our sun is sitting in space and that we just have... 254 00:36:00,219 --> 00:36:03,219 It's suns sitting there and these planets are moving around. 255 00:36:03,219 --> 00:36:05,219 That might not be the case, folks. 256 00:36:05,219 --> 00:36:12,219 It might be that our sun is actually in orbit around another sun in a binary orbit. 257 00:36:12,219 --> 00:36:18,219 And that means if our sun is moving through space, so are we. 258 00:36:18,219 --> 00:36:23,219 We're orbiting the sun, but we're moving along that path on a larger orbit. 259 00:36:23,219 --> 00:36:29,219 So the whole idea that we're in a binary orbit really changes the whole idea of how... 260 00:36:29,219 --> 00:36:39,219 And where this butts up with today's idea is they've been trying to explain this... 261 00:36:39,219 --> 00:36:49,219 Why every 2000 years and we can measure it now where every 72 years, the North Star... 262 00:36:49,219 --> 00:36:59,219 So that every 2000 years, we essentially go through these points in space where the... 263 00:36:59,219 --> 00:37:09,219 And so modern science explains it by saying there's a lunar wobble affecting the Earth... 264 00:37:09,219 --> 00:37:19,219 And that that's causing this effect that every 72 years we have this degration by o... 265 00:37:19,219 --> 00:37:31,219 Now that theory, guys, has so many, there's like over 2000 variables in the equation t... 266 00:37:31,219 --> 00:37:41,219 If you use a different model of a binary idea and why we are our view in space changes... 267 00:37:41,219 --> 00:37:49,219 I mean, and I can give you references when I get to the end here of this is all based o... 268 00:37:49,219 --> 00:37:53,219 So it's, you know, it just starts to weigh kind of heavy. 269 00:37:53,219 --> 00:38:06,219 Now, a lot of the ancient cultures referenced this idea that there is a larger cycle of... 270 00:38:06,219 --> 00:38:20,219 And the Greeks and the Romans used one terminology called the great year, and the... 271 00:38:20,219 --> 00:38:27,219 But other cultures like the ancient Indians and Vedic texts actually called them Yuga... 272 00:38:27,219 --> 00:38:35,219 So they match up just to the same ones with different words, Kali Yuga, Draupara Yuga,... 273 00:38:35,219 --> 00:38:39,219 Same thing as saying iron, bronze, silver and golden age. 274 00:38:39,219 --> 00:38:48,219 And then down at the core, we have the actual symbolic references of these constellation... 275 00:38:48,219 --> 00:38:50,219 We all understand and recognize them. 276 00:38:50,219 --> 00:38:53,219 Referencing this cycle of time that seems to be taking place. 277 00:38:53,219 --> 00:39:05,219 Now, again, what's interesting is that the constellations that we go through match up... 278 00:39:05,219 --> 00:39:11,219 So we just in 2012 came out of the age of Pisces and crossed into Aquarius. 279 00:39:11,219 --> 00:39:14,219 It's kind of just here on the on the bottom. 280 00:39:14,219 --> 00:39:20,219 Now, the term of where we put these Taurus, Aries and Pisces, there's different views. 281 00:39:20,219 --> 00:39:24,219 This one doesn't quite match up to the one that I would support. 282 00:39:24,219 --> 00:39:29,219 And I didn't have time to get the graphic to use the one I want. 283 00:39:29,219 --> 00:39:36,219 So just using this as a reference, basically, you see this arrow pointing up and then an... 284 00:39:36,219 --> 00:39:41,480 We see this in the 285 00:39:41,480 --> 00:39:49,480 And then we drop 12,000 years again into a dark age and forget all of our amazing... 286 00:39:49,480 --> 00:39:52,480 But this seems to be a cycle that's repeating. 287 00:39:52,480 --> 00:40:03,480 And it's very interesting that the ancients used this breakdown of the heavens as a la... 288 00:40:04,480 --> 00:40:13,480 So again, various references of how you would break down these cycles, many different... 289 00:40:13,480 --> 00:40:22,480 Modern procession today, if you were to look it up on Wikipedia or what have you, it wo... 290 00:40:22,480 --> 00:40:24,480 It's actually 24,000 years. 291 00:40:24,480 --> 00:40:29,480 If you're looking at it from the binary perspective, it's actually a very large... 292 00:40:29,480 --> 00:40:40,480 It's actually 24,000 years if you're looking at it from the binary perspective, because... 293 00:40:40,480 --> 00:40:56,480 And so the medium average or the average of that orbit basically comes out to around... 294 00:40:59,480 --> 00:41:10,480 I'm hoping this really cool video is going to play, but it doesn't look like it's going to. 295 00:41:10,480 --> 00:41:13,480 I apologize for that, folks. 296 00:41:13,480 --> 00:41:19,480 If it doesn't play, it's media not available. 297 00:41:19,480 --> 00:41:21,480 Okay, well, good times. 298 00:41:21,480 --> 00:41:31,480 A business partner of mine and personal friend, his name's Walter Crutenden, and h... 299 00:41:31,480 --> 00:41:33,480 You can look it up on YouTube. 300 00:41:33,480 --> 00:41:43,480 Basically everything that I'm conveying to you right now about the binary solar syste... 301 00:41:43,480 --> 00:41:44,480 Highly recommend this video. 302 00:41:44,480 --> 00:41:49,480 It's narrated by Darth Vader, James Earl Weiser, and he's a great writer. 303 00:41:49,480 --> 00:41:52,480 Darth Vader, James Earl Jones. 304 00:41:52,480 --> 00:42:00,480 So it's very articulate and very well illustrated in trying to communicate these... 305 00:42:00,480 --> 00:42:10,480 And just to kind of note, you know, how depth these topics are to understand, you know,... 306 00:42:10,480 --> 00:42:23,480 And understanding that there could be things that affect us beyond our comprehension in... 307 00:42:23,480 --> 00:42:27,480 You know, this insect, the mayfly, is an example, only lives 24 hours. 308 00:42:27,480 --> 00:42:33,480 And so the mayfly sitting on a leaf on a cloudy, windless day. 309 00:42:33,480 --> 00:42:35,480 Another mayfly comes up. 310 00:42:35,480 --> 00:42:39,480 And he's like, hey, you know, I've heard of this stuff called sunshine or wind. 311 00:42:39,480 --> 00:42:41,480 But I don't see it, you know, and they both die. 312 00:42:41,480 --> 00:42:46,480 That doesn't mean the next day it's not sunny and windy and that the sun and the wind... 313 00:42:46,480 --> 00:42:49,480 It just didn't happen within their time frame. 314 00:42:49,480 --> 00:42:52,480 So there's a lot of things that are hard for us to grasp. 315 00:42:52,480 --> 00:43:03,480 And one of those, you know, in a loose concept is, you know, if you think about t... 316 00:43:03,480 --> 00:43:10,480 even plants and animals like the plants literally bend towards the sun, animals an... 317 00:43:10,480 --> 00:43:17,480 And then when the sun goes down, you know, everything kind of gets quiet and you don'... 318 00:43:17,480 --> 00:43:20,480 You don't think about that. But these are astronomical effects, folks. 319 00:43:20,480 --> 00:43:27,480 There's three simple cycles here to understand kind of this binary orbit and h... 320 00:43:28,480 --> 00:43:33,480 Cycle one is we're spinning on our axis. Earth is spinning on its axis. 321 00:43:33,480 --> 00:43:37,480 And because of that, we have 12 hours of night and 12 hours of day. 322 00:43:37,480 --> 00:43:45,480 Well, when it gets dark out, like in two or three hours, we're going to all go to slee... 323 00:43:45,480 --> 00:43:51,480 But that's an astronomical effect because of this cycle of us spinning on our axis,... 324 00:43:51,480 --> 00:43:54,480 Cycle two, Earth's going around the sun. 325 00:43:54,480 --> 00:44:01,480 Again, you don't really think about it that much, but because of that, seasons change,... 326 00:44:01,480 --> 00:44:09,480 There is a third cycle that all the ancient cultures seem to be trying to tell us that... 327 00:44:09,480 --> 00:44:13,480 But it's a much larger cycle, 24,000 years. 328 00:44:13,480 --> 00:44:18,480 So with our little 100 year lifespan, it's kind of hard for us to comprehend. 329 00:44:18,480 --> 00:44:29,480 But as we're going to see, a lot of this ancient knowledge is embedded into their... 330 00:44:29,480 --> 00:44:36,480 And we were trying to track and understand this cycle because it affected our knowled... 331 00:44:38,480 --> 00:44:46,480 So one of the things that's kind of interesting is, you know, a lot of these... 332 00:44:46,480 --> 00:44:51,480 will give you information about ancient cultures and trying to date them accurately. 333 00:44:51,480 --> 00:44:53,480 And what are the tools that we use? 334 00:44:53,480 --> 00:45:13,480 There are some very simple ones combining astronomical data with geographical or or,... 335 00:45:13,480 --> 00:45:23,480 At one point, we know that Egypt is talked about that the pharaohs could walk right d... 336 00:45:23,480 --> 00:45:36,480 But today, geographically, we can see that the pyramids way over here and the Nile is... 337 00:45:36,480 --> 00:45:48,480 The geological time that it's taken for the Nile to neander that far away from the foo... 338 00:45:48,480 --> 00:45:56,480 And this happens in other areas around the world, all over Peru, Bolivia, even parts ... 339 00:45:56,480 --> 00:45:59,480 There were very water centric cultures. 340 00:45:59,480 --> 00:46:01,480 You can actually even see Lake Titicaca. 341 00:46:01,480 --> 00:46:08,480 Some of these sites that we now know of at these very high points Machu Picchu, Cusco. 342 00:46:08,480 --> 00:46:19,480 They're in this ancient lake bed that at one point, most likely, instead of being here,... 343 00:46:19,480 --> 00:46:29,480 These were water bearing cultures, but for whatever reason, geologically, we can see... 344 00:46:29,480 --> 00:46:38,480 And keep that in mind, waterfront property, because you'll see that this probably exte... 345 00:46:38,480 --> 00:46:44,480 So a lot of these points of reference, not only in geography, but also in architecture. 346 00:46:44,480 --> 00:46:56,480 The Egyptians were very astute, as one example, where they built the three pyrami... 347 00:46:56,480 --> 00:47:15,480 So using star charting software and computers today, we can roll the timetables back and... 348 00:47:15,480 --> 00:47:23,480 So how they would do that raises a lot of explanation if they were built at 2,500 BC. 349 00:47:23,480 --> 00:47:31,480 At that exact date of 10,500 BC, you also have the Sphinx gazing east directly into ... 350 00:47:31,480 --> 00:47:43,480 They built Giza complex as a terrestrial map at 10,500 BC to map that time in physical... 351 00:47:43,480 --> 00:47:57,480 So again, it's almost as if they were saying if they did build it at 2,500 BC or that... 352 00:47:57,480 --> 00:48:01,480 And that's why we're making these markers. 353 00:48:01,480 --> 00:48:09,480 And what we find is that cultures around the world basically didn't build like fortress... 354 00:48:09,480 --> 00:48:12,480 They built observation outposts. 355 00:48:12,480 --> 00:48:19,480 They were all watching the heavens and having these grand ceremonies based on repeating... 356 00:48:19,480 --> 00:48:21,480 Mexico is a classic event. 357 00:48:21,480 --> 00:48:31,480 You have this pyramid that, again, because of the sun hitting it, you can see it forms t... 358 00:48:31,480 --> 00:48:43,480 And this is an event that's celebrated cyclically because it's a repeating event ... 359 00:48:43,480 --> 00:48:45,480 Pretty esoteric. 360 00:49:01,480 --> 00:49:03,480 Thank you.