1 00:00:30,000 --> 00:00:57,280 In the mysterious origins of man, we examined archaeological evidence which directly... 2 00:00:57,280 --> 00:01:03,719 many of our accepted theories about the history of man on Earth. Modern human... 3 00:01:03,719 --> 00:01:08,760 found in all layers of geological strata, some going back hundreds of millions of... 4 00:01:08,760 --> 00:01:19,000 Footprints of man were found side by side with dinosaur tracks. There is no conclusi... 5 00:01:19,000 --> 00:01:27,120 to prove that man evolved from apes. An ancient city high in the mountains of Boli... 6 00:01:27,120 --> 00:01:34,719 been built by an advanced culture unknown to history. The theory of crustal displacement 7 00:01:34,719 --> 00:01:43,960 could explain the mystery of the ice ages and the disappearance of Atlantis. In this... 8 00:01:43,960 --> 00:01:49,520 our groundbreaking experts will present new material in an open dialogue free from the 9 00:01:49,520 --> 00:01:55,200 constraints of network television. Plus, a radical theory which suggests that the... 10 00:01:55,200 --> 00:02:12,319 origins may be linked to beings from another world. In their book, Forbidden Archaeology, 11 00:02:12,319 --> 00:02:18,199 Michael Cremo and Dr. Richard Thompson uncovered numerous cases which suggest tha... 12 00:02:18,199 --> 00:02:23,920 could be millions of years older than history tells us. Well, we called our book Forbidden 13 00:02:23,919 --> 00:02:31,119 Archaeology because we wanted to take people on a tour of the locked rooms in the museums 14 00:02:31,119 --> 00:02:37,599 of human history. According to most standard accounts, human beings like ourselves have... 15 00:02:37,599 --> 00:02:43,560 been around a hundred thousand years or so, but the evidence that we catalog in Forbidden 16 00:02:43,560 --> 00:02:49,959 Archaeology takes human history back tens of millions, even hundreds of millions of years. 17 00:02:49,960 --> 00:02:58,800 I could briefly recount one interesting story that we uncovered. It's the story of a... 18 00:02:58,800 --> 00:03:06,439 of a bola stone. A bola stone is a stone with a groove cut in it. A leather thong is tie... 19 00:03:06,439 --> 00:03:12,640 that and it's used for throwing to capture animals. So this bola stone was found... 20 00:03:12,640 --> 00:03:19,200 in the surface of a cliff in South America. The rock of that cliff dated to about two ... 21 00:03:19,239 --> 00:03:25,199 million years ago. So the man who made the discovery knew that there would be skepticism 22 00:03:25,199 --> 00:03:31,959 if he announced something like this. So he left the stone in place, just barely showi... 23 00:03:31,959 --> 00:03:40,679 surface of the cliff, and he got several prominent experts in geology and archaeolo... 24 00:03:40,679 --> 00:03:46,319 there. And in front of these experts, he then chipped the stone out of the cliff. The... 25 00:03:46,319 --> 00:03:51,439 verified that the stone of that cliff really would be what's called Pliocene dating to two 26 00:03:51,439 --> 00:03:56,579 to three million years ago. And they saw him chip it out. They saw that it was actually... 27 00:03:56,579 --> 00:04:03,900 in the rock, and they saw that it was actually a man-made object. So what do you... 28 00:04:03,900 --> 00:04:10,240 the result? Did people then accept scientifically that man must have existed ... 29 00:04:10,400 --> 00:04:19,160 years ago in South America? No, not at all. One of the authorities who was there wrote... 30 00:04:19,160 --> 00:04:26,680 that, well, it may be that somehow he hoaxed the find. He may have dug a hole in the cl... 31 00:04:26,680 --> 00:04:32,519 prepared a cement that looked just like the rock, cemented the bola stone in place, an... 32 00:04:32,519 --> 00:04:41,240 all. So in this way, the evidence then was dismissed. In the 1970s, Mary Leakey, the... 33 00:04:41,240 --> 00:04:47,919 Leakey, who was one of the greatest anthropologists of the century, found at a... 34 00:04:47,919 --> 00:05:00,439 in Kenya a set of modern human footprints in volcanic ash that was dated to be three... 35 00:05:00,439 --> 00:05:07,160 years old. Now, this is quite extraordinary because according to standard views, human... 36 00:05:07,160 --> 00:05:12,680 ourselves are only about a hundred thousand years old. So to find these footprints, wh... 37 00:05:12,680 --> 00:05:20,680 different than the footprints you would find on a beach today in ash that's three milli... 38 00:05:20,680 --> 00:05:29,800 is quite extraordinary. Unfortunately, the mindset of the scientists who looked at th... 39 00:05:29,800 --> 00:05:38,040 such that they could not reach the obvious conclusion that the beings who made these... 40 00:05:38,040 --> 00:05:45,720 which are exactly like ours, must have been very much like us. The only thing that the... 41 00:05:45,720 --> 00:05:53,439 is that whoever was around at that time, whatever type of ape man was around at tha... 42 00:05:53,439 --> 00:06:02,600 had very human-like feet, which is something that's not borne out by the fossil evidenc... 43 00:06:02,600 --> 00:06:09,439 bones, the foot bones they have of the ape men, the australopithecines they're called... 44 00:06:09,439 --> 00:06:16,480 that time, do not match those prints. It's perfectly possible you could have modern t... 45 00:06:16,480 --> 00:06:25,200 living at that time. In 1966, Dr. Virginia Steen-McIntyre was commissioned to date a... 46 00:06:25,200 --> 00:06:31,200 of spear points found in Huayate, Loco, Mexico. The artifacts were expected to be... 47 00:06:31,200 --> 00:06:38,600 years old, but when geological tests pointed to the astonishing age of 250,000 years, D... 48 00:06:38,600 --> 00:06:45,080 was faced with a dilemma. The current theory is that humans have been in the New World,... 49 00:06:45,199 --> 00:06:52,359 North and South America, for 10, 20,000 years, no more than that. Our evidence sho... 50 00:06:52,359 --> 00:06:58,599 has been in the New World 250,000 years, and they just cannot accept that theory. It bl... 51 00:06:58,599 --> 00:07:06,479 Back in 1973, when we went public with the dates, I was sitting pretty. I had a good... 52 00:07:06,479 --> 00:07:12,599 my specialty, which was volcanic ash studies. I had an international reputation in group... 53 00:07:12,600 --> 00:07:19,879 as NATO and the American Academy of Sciences were paying my way to different meetings... 54 00:07:19,879 --> 00:07:25,120 give talks. I had a part-time job with a government agency, one that I thought woul... 55 00:07:25,120 --> 00:07:31,320 things. And later I became a professor, or an adjunct professor at one of the state... 56 00:07:31,320 --> 00:07:37,600 in Colorado, and I had a broad correspondence with scientists both in North America and... 57 00:07:37,600 --> 00:07:46,600 That's all changed now. I ran across one scientist, a European scientist, who was... 58 00:07:46,600 --> 00:07:56,200 He was a young geologist, as I was, and he was, I think, probably working on his degr... 59 00:07:56,200 --> 00:08:02,280 Ginger, I believe that the dates are, as you say, they are as old as you say, 250,000... 60 00:08:02,279 --> 00:08:14,279 will not let me say this. And I understood his position and realized that he would ha... 61 00:08:14,279 --> 00:08:21,279 This man published the lie and was accepted and is now a professor in one of the Europ... 62 00:08:21,279 --> 00:08:26,279 I published the truth, it wasn't accepted, and now I'm doing flowers. 63 00:08:27,279 --> 00:08:35,279 While excavating a ravine near Puebla, Mexico, the late archaeologist Juan Arment... 64 00:08:35,279 --> 00:08:43,279 He found a broken spear point embedded in the jawbone of a prehistoric animal dating to... 65 00:08:43,279 --> 00:08:50,279 At the time I was very young. Reporters were coming from all over the world to investig... 66 00:08:50,279 --> 00:08:56,279 It was considered very important, not only for the town of Puebla, but for the whole... 67 00:08:56,279 --> 00:09:03,279 But as soon as the first stories were published in Life, Time, and National... 68 00:09:03,279 --> 00:09:11,279 the authorities claimed it was impossible that the artifacts could be so ancient, so... 69 00:09:12,279 --> 00:09:16,279 It wasn't only that they questioned his honor. 70 00:09:16,279 --> 00:09:22,279 They forbid him to go to the site of the discovery and denied him the right to... 71 00:09:22,279 --> 00:09:29,279 They even went to the site with guns and tried to make the workers sign papers sayi... 72 00:09:29,279 --> 00:09:35,279 But out of 60 men, only three of them signed the false confessions. 73 00:09:36,279 --> 00:09:42,279 It was very tough for my father, and I think it was the death of a very bright scientist. 74 00:09:44,279 --> 00:09:52,279 Even in the scientific community, evidence that doesn't fit the accepted paradigm can... 75 00:09:53,279 --> 00:09:56,279 In doing our research, it was very interesting. 76 00:09:56,279 --> 00:10:02,279 What we did was we followed a trail of footnotes backwards into the literature. 77 00:10:02,279 --> 00:10:09,279 We would find in a recent book maybe one footnote referring to a given body of... 78 00:10:09,279 --> 00:10:14,279 and it would be very dismissive, just saying that this was some kind of nonsense. 79 00:10:14,279 --> 00:10:18,279 Then you go back and look up the references that that refers to. 80 00:10:18,279 --> 00:10:24,279 Then you find a somewhat more elaborate statement saying that this was nonsense. 81 00:10:24,279 --> 00:10:33,279 Then you go back to another layer, and you find perhaps a whole book, which is the... 82 00:10:33,279 --> 00:10:41,279 Then you go back to an even earlier layer, and you'll find many different books, pape... 83 00:10:41,279 --> 00:10:46,279 giving the positive evidence and presenting it in a very serious way. 84 00:10:47,279 --> 00:10:56,279 You won't find these reports in the current textbooks because they go against the idea... 85 00:10:58,279 --> 00:11:05,279 Some people think that you can just publish this information, this information that's... 86 00:11:05,279 --> 00:11:09,279 and then everyone would know about it, and we'd go down from there, but that's not ho... 87 00:11:09,279 --> 00:11:11,279 It's like a closed system. 88 00:11:11,279 --> 00:11:21,279 You can't publish unless you're part of a university or a research establishment,... 89 00:11:21,279 --> 00:11:28,279 But you can't be part of the research establishment if you're something so... 90 00:11:28,279 --> 00:11:30,279 or might get some bad publicity. 91 00:11:30,279 --> 00:11:35,279 And so you're outside the system. You might want to get the information out, but you'r... 92 00:11:36,279 --> 00:11:45,279 The main outcome that we would like to see from our publication of Forbidden Archaeol... 93 00:11:45,279 --> 00:11:54,279 of our serious scientific inquiries into the nature and origin of human beings and also... 94 00:11:54,279 --> 00:12:04,279 We feel that the mainstream scientific position on these questions has been too... 95 00:12:04,279 --> 00:12:10,279 Much important evidence has been left out of the picture, and many important ideas have... 96 00:12:10,279 --> 00:12:16,279 We would like to see a much deeper investigation into all of the available... 97 00:12:16,279 --> 00:12:23,279 Dr. Bao has uncovered human footprints and a fossilized human finger in the same strata... 98 00:12:23,279 --> 00:12:31,279 But even more mysterious is the discovery of an ancient iron hammer whose chemical make... 99 00:12:31,279 --> 00:12:41,279 We have a man-made artifact that was found deposited in central Texas in the very sam... 100 00:12:41,279 --> 00:12:51,279 It's a man-made hammer with a portion of the dinosaur's body, and the dinosaur's body i... 101 00:12:51,279 --> 00:13:03,279 In central Texas, in the very same layer with the dinosaur footprints and the dinosaur... 102 00:13:03,279 --> 00:13:15,279 Now this hammerhead turns out to be 96.6% iron, 0.74% sulfur, and 2.6% chlorine. 103 00:13:15,279 --> 00:13:30,279 Now that's a very exotic blend. I've spoken with a number of physicists, the heads of... 104 00:13:30,279 --> 00:13:42,279 Now a portion of the handle is coalified. That means there had to be heat and pressu... 105 00:13:42,279 --> 00:13:56,279 You can't make coal, you can't generate coal just by throwing these materials out. Ther... 106 00:13:56,279 --> 00:14:03,279 If the hammer just fell into a crevice, there is no process that could have coalified a... 107 00:14:03,279 --> 00:14:10,279 That means it was placed there at the time the rock hardened and cured. 108 00:14:10,279 --> 00:14:17,279 I've had various associates investigate the entire area. I've been over the area numer... 109 00:14:17,279 --> 00:14:28,279 They have found a portion of the bedding plane, the actual layer of rock itself,... 110 00:14:28,279 --> 00:14:33,279 Now dinosaur footprints are found within the immediate vicinity. 111 00:14:33,279 --> 00:14:42,279 And then you have layers of rock above this bedding plane that are higher still that d... 112 00:14:42,279 --> 00:14:53,279 But the material that's consistent with the concretionary material around the implemen... 113 00:14:53,279 --> 00:14:58,279 Our evidence is an accumulation of data. 114 00:14:58,279 --> 00:15:13,279 We have a series of human footprints, isolated footprints, series of dinosaur... 115 00:15:13,279 --> 00:15:19,279 This means that man and dinosaur did live at the same time. 116 00:15:23,279 --> 00:15:29,279 Did man live at the time of the dinosaurs? Or is it possible that dinosaurs still exist... 117 00:15:29,279 --> 00:15:34,279 In recent times, there have been many reports of living pterodactyls. 118 00:15:34,279 --> 00:15:44,279 In the early 1970s, there was a pterodactyl flap, if you will, that took place around... 119 00:15:44,279 --> 00:15:52,279 I was approached by an aeronautics engineer who stated to me that he had seen a living... 120 00:15:52,279 --> 00:15:57,279 He was within 50 feet of a creature, and he described him vividly. 121 00:15:57,279 --> 00:16:04,279 The creature was on the ground when he first saw him, became airborne, and then flew ou... 122 00:16:04,279 --> 00:16:09,279 And he was, again, within 50 feet of this aeronautics engineer. 123 00:16:09,279 --> 00:16:19,279 He described him as having a beak, a crest, leathery wings, hands on his wings, a tail... 124 00:16:19,279 --> 00:16:27,279 Now, the paleontologist in the audience will realize that this is a description of a... 125 00:16:27,279 --> 00:16:37,279 And according to standard evolutionary interpretation, these creatures saw their... 126 00:16:38,279 --> 00:16:49,279 We had here multiple sightings, including school teachers and policemen, of what the... 127 00:16:49,279 --> 00:16:56,279 flying in the daytime even, which is unusual for pterodactyls because they tend to be... 128 00:16:56,279 --> 00:17:00,279 and these pterodactyls flying along the Rio Grande. 129 00:17:01,279 --> 00:17:12,279 Their favorite food is decaying human flesh, and literally some of their funerals have... 130 00:17:12,279 --> 00:17:15,279 Now, these are very vivid descriptions. 131 00:17:16,279 --> 00:17:23,279 Some of the most interesting and credible reports come out of Namibia, a remote coun... 132 00:17:23,279 --> 00:17:34,279 In Namibia, people whom I trust have reported to me that there is an area where a breedi... 133 00:17:34,279 --> 00:17:44,279 There is no way that you can account for creatures such as this being alive today a... 134 00:17:45,279 --> 00:17:54,279 Creatures like Mokeliumbimbi of the Congo that are matched specifically by the... 135 00:17:54,279 --> 00:18:05,279 with a large body, long tail, long neck, and small head, having been described by the... 136 00:18:05,279 --> 00:18:14,279 Finding creatures like this, or the possibility of having creatures alive like... 137 00:18:14,279 --> 00:18:19,279 And we're not talking about those millions of years of evolutionary time. 138 00:18:27,279 --> 00:18:32,279 How can we explain evidence of man and dinosaurs living at the same time? 139 00:18:32,279 --> 00:18:40,279 The theory of cataclysmic geology suggests that the Earth could be much younger than ... 140 00:18:41,279 --> 00:18:46,279 It's often said that the dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago. 141 00:18:46,279 --> 00:18:50,279 You might ask, well, is this a scientific fact? 142 00:18:50,279 --> 00:19:00,279 The truth is, this is not a scientific fact. This is a theory, a scientific theory, and... 143 00:19:01,279 --> 00:19:06,279 The kind of geology we're taught today is a geology called uniformitarian geology. 144 00:19:06,279 --> 00:19:12,279 And this is the school of geology which tells us that geological change is very slow. 145 00:19:12,279 --> 00:19:17,279 It happens over millions of years. We can see the kind of changes. 146 00:19:17,279 --> 00:19:28,279 And therefore, when we have layers of strata, we then create a period of time that's vas... 147 00:19:28,279 --> 00:19:42,279 Yet the same strata in the opposing theory of geology, which is called cataclysmic geolo... 148 00:19:43,279 --> 00:19:56,279 Fossils then, and the geological strata that we find them, are simply assumed to have... 149 00:19:57,279 --> 00:20:02,279 When animals die in a natural setting, they do not become fossils. 150 00:20:03,279 --> 00:20:12,279 A good example of this would be in the early 1800s, Buffalo Bill and his buddies went o... 151 00:20:12,279 --> 00:20:17,279 Cut their tongues out and left them on the Great Plains to rot and die. 152 00:20:17,279 --> 00:20:18,279 Oh, they're already dead. 153 00:20:18,279 --> 00:20:23,279 What happened to those buffalo? Did any of those buffalo ever become a fossil? 154 00:20:23,279 --> 00:20:27,279 No. Not one will ever be a fossil. 155 00:20:27,279 --> 00:20:33,279 And that's because when things die, they decay and go to dust. 156 00:20:33,279 --> 00:20:38,279 And when you bury a dog in your backyard, he's not going to become a fossil either. 157 00:20:38,279 --> 00:20:52,279 What it takes to have a fossil, whether it's a dinosaur fossil or a petrified wood or... 158 00:20:52,279 --> 00:20:58,279 but buried it under tons of gravel or volcanic ash or dirt in some landslide. 159 00:20:58,279 --> 00:21:11,279 The very mechanism that causes and creates fossils is the same mechanism that causes ... 160 00:21:11,279 --> 00:21:14,279 And that is cataclysmic changes. 161 00:21:15,279 --> 00:21:24,279 So as we look at fossils, we start to see that they themselves are indicative of the... 162 00:21:24,279 --> 00:21:30,279 And now we can also begin to look at geological dating in a different way. 163 00:21:34,279 --> 00:21:42,279 On the face of it, an artifact, human artifact, found in a layer of rock which... 164 00:21:42,279 --> 00:21:48,279 It's not so inexplicable if the strata isn't millions of years old and if the dating... 165 00:21:48,279 --> 00:21:52,279 And I suspect that in many cases that's exactly what has happened in recent years. 166 00:21:52,279 --> 00:21:58,279 The chief radioactive dating method that's used to date the Earth is the uranium lead... 167 00:21:58,279 --> 00:22:03,279 Uranium radioactive mineral turns into lead over a long, long period of time. 168 00:22:03,279 --> 00:22:06,279 You measure the amount of uranium in the Earth's crust, you measure the amount of... 169 00:22:06,279 --> 00:22:10,279 That tells you, at least conventional scientists say, that tells you how old the... 170 00:22:10,279 --> 00:22:15,279 Now the figure that you arrive at when you use that technique is 4,500 million years. 171 00:22:15,279 --> 00:22:21,279 However, what they haven't mentioned is that uranium also turns into another substance. 172 00:22:21,279 --> 00:22:24,279 It turns into a distinctive form of helium, radioactive helium. 173 00:22:24,279 --> 00:22:29,279 In fact, practically all the radioactive helium in the Earth's atmosphere has come... 174 00:22:29,279 --> 00:22:38,279 Now if this method was reliable, if you measured the age of the helium in the... 175 00:22:39,279 --> 00:22:44,279 In fact, it doesn't give you an age anything like that. It gives you an age just a coup... 176 00:22:44,279 --> 00:22:50,279 Now it seems to me that any technique for dating which on one hand gives you an age ... 177 00:22:50,279 --> 00:22:58,279 but on the other hand gives you an age of just a couple of hundred thousand years, t... 178 00:22:59,279 --> 00:23:06,279 The dating anomalies and the evidence which contradicts the reliability of dating is... 179 00:23:06,279 --> 00:23:12,279 because they'd have to restructure their whole theory of the age of the Earth. It... 180 00:23:12,279 --> 00:23:16,279 For example, the rate at which coal is formed is still controversial. 181 00:23:16,279 --> 00:23:23,279 The conventional idea is that coal is formed very slowly over millions of years, and th... 182 00:23:23,279 --> 00:23:28,279 In fact, there's quite a bit of evidence in the field that coal might be produced from... 183 00:23:28,279 --> 00:23:34,279 For example, modern timber pilings and bridges have turned into a low rank of coal. 184 00:23:34,279 --> 00:23:43,279 The Ohio coal seam, the United States, the rank of the coal increases as the coal goe... 185 00:23:43,279 --> 00:23:49,279 So it seems that there is some evidence that pressure alone might generate coal in a... 186 00:23:49,279 --> 00:23:54,279 Now, if coal can be produced relatively rapidly, what about the other rocks of the... 187 00:23:54,279 --> 00:23:59,279 Perhaps they could be formed relatively rapidly as well. This is complete heresy. 188 00:24:00,279 --> 00:24:03,279 This is one thing that orthodox geologists would not accept. 189 00:24:03,279 --> 00:24:08,279 And yet there is mounting evidence that some types of rock can be formed very quickly i... 190 00:24:10,279 --> 00:24:19,279 The rocks behind me are thought to be 65 million years old, and they're thought to... 191 00:24:19,279 --> 00:24:24,279 But they could equally have been formed relatively rapidly by cataclysmic processes. 192 00:24:24,279 --> 00:24:32,279 Darwinists prefer the first interpretation because it's consistent with their... 193 00:24:33,279 --> 00:24:39,279 The Earth could conceivably be younger than the four and a half billion years that it'... 194 00:24:39,279 --> 00:24:44,279 And if that's the case, then there has been much less time available for life to evolv... 195 00:24:44,279 --> 00:24:51,279 And the Darwinian mechanism, which requires billions of years to work, is looking far... 196 00:24:54,279 --> 00:24:59,279 The theory of evolution is so popular today that few dare to question it. 197 00:25:00,279 --> 00:25:07,279 In one sense, you can understand people's reluctance to drop Darwinism, because apar... 198 00:25:07,279 --> 00:25:12,279 It's called the principle of tenacity, that you shouldn't junk ideas just because a fe... 199 00:25:12,279 --> 00:25:19,279 The trouble is that the anomalies with Darwinism are so enormous that they're so... 200 00:25:19,279 --> 00:25:27,279 The key problems with Darwin's theory are that, quite simply, there isn't any really... 201 00:25:27,279 --> 00:25:31,279 It's conjecture on conjecture, supposition on supposition. 202 00:25:31,279 --> 00:25:36,279 They're all very plausible, they're very rational suppositions, very rational... 203 00:25:36,279 --> 00:25:40,279 And so we should start questioning this principle of tenacity. 204 00:25:40,279 --> 00:25:45,279 We should start questioning, should we be hanging on to this theory, regardless? 205 00:25:45,279 --> 00:25:51,279 They're all very plausible, they're very rational suppositions, very rational... 206 00:25:51,279 --> 00:25:59,279 And I find it ironic that, for most of this century, Darwinists have acted and spoken ... 207 00:25:59,279 --> 00:26:04,279 Well, in fact, that's the last thing they've done. There is no conclusive evidence of... 208 00:26:04,279 --> 00:26:08,279 The evidence seems solid, but as soon as you start to investigate it, it just melts away. 209 00:26:09,279 --> 00:26:12,279 Probably the most famous example is the peppered moth. 210 00:26:12,279 --> 00:26:17,279 This is a light-coloured moth which lives in the northern counties of England. 211 00:26:17,279 --> 00:26:23,279 And between the years 1850 and 1900, when the trees were darkened by atmospheric polluti... 212 00:26:23,279 --> 00:26:30,279 the moth changed from a light grey colour to a dark grey colour so that it could remain... 213 00:26:30,279 --> 00:26:37,279 Well, this was described, this process, it's even been given a name by Darwinists, it's... 214 00:26:37,279 --> 00:26:47,279 And it was described by the director of the Natural History Museum, Sir Gavin de Beer,... 215 00:26:47,279 --> 00:26:51,279 And obviously, if that were true, it would be very powerful evidence. 216 00:26:51,279 --> 00:27:02,279 Well, when you look at the peppered moth, you don't need to be a scientist to be able to... 217 00:27:02,279 --> 00:27:08,279 that the light-coloured moths have died off because the trees have turned dark, and th... 218 00:27:08,279 --> 00:27:13,279 Now, if Darwinists want to call that natural selection, they're entitled to do so. 219 00:27:13,279 --> 00:27:20,279 But nobody could possibly believe that that is a mechanism that could explain how one... 220 00:27:20,279 --> 00:27:25,279 And that is what evolution is all about, not about moths changing colour. 221 00:27:26,279 --> 00:27:33,279 One of the fundamental premises of Darwin's theory is that a species can, if it evolve... 222 00:27:33,279 --> 00:27:40,279 Now, this central idea is contradicted by every single plant and animal breeding... 223 00:27:40,279 --> 00:27:48,279 Every animal and plant breeder knows that there is a limit to the extent to which an... 224 00:27:48,279 --> 00:27:54,279 Ultimately, the line becomes sterile or it simply reverts to the original type from... 225 00:27:54,279 --> 00:28:00,279 This has even been given the name Ernst Mayer, Professor of Zoology at Harvard,... 226 00:28:00,279 --> 00:28:05,279 And that simply means that there is a barrier beyond which evolution cannot pass. 227 00:28:05,279 --> 00:28:12,279 I find it extraordinary that the world's biologists continue to believe in the... 228 00:28:12,279 --> 00:28:17,279 when they know perfectly well that experiments show that it simply can't happen. 229 00:28:18,279 --> 00:28:23,279 In the first edition of his book, On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin made a v... 230 00:28:23,279 --> 00:28:29,279 He said that he could see no difficulty in a race of bears taking to the water, becomin... 231 00:28:29,279 --> 00:28:33,279 and eventually becoming a creature, as he said, as monstrous as a whale. 232 00:28:33,279 --> 00:28:39,279 So there you have the idea, bears can turn into whales just given enough time and eno... 233 00:28:39,279 --> 00:28:42,279 Now, in later editions of his book, Darwin removed that claim. 234 00:28:42,279 --> 00:28:48,279 He obviously thought better of it and realised it couldn't be substantiated with... 235 00:28:48,279 --> 00:28:55,279 But the interesting thing about him removing that is that the idea that a bear can turn... 236 00:28:55,279 --> 00:28:58,279 is the very core idea of Darwinism. 237 00:28:58,279 --> 00:29:03,279 It's the top and bottom of the Darwinian theory that one species can turn into anot... 238 00:29:03,279 --> 00:29:10,279 And in removing that example, I can't help feeling that Darwin must have had grave... 239 00:29:11,279 --> 00:29:16,279 The whole Earth's surface is covered with sedimentary rocks, and in those rocks ther... 240 00:29:16,279 --> 00:29:20,279 It ought to be possible to go to those rocks and to find a sequence of fossils, 241 00:29:20,279 --> 00:29:23,279 one species turning into another species turning into another species. 242 00:29:23,279 --> 00:29:29,279 In fact, it ought to be possible for the kids at the local kindergarten to do this on an... 243 00:29:29,279 --> 00:29:36,279 But the world's greatest paleontologists, with the resources of the world's greatest... 244 00:29:36,279 --> 00:29:39,279 And they've been looking for more than a hundred years. 245 00:29:47,279 --> 00:29:52,279 The theory of man's rise to civilization is as mysterious as his origins. 246 00:29:52,279 --> 00:29:59,279 Ancient monuments around the world were built with such sophistication that they can har... 247 00:29:59,279 --> 00:30:04,279 Yet scientists continue to belittle these remarkable achievements. 248 00:30:05,279 --> 00:30:14,279 I wrote Fingerprints of the Gods because I wasn't satisfied with the answers that wer... 249 00:30:15,279 --> 00:30:23,279 Most mysterious of all, a series of ancient sites that have never been properly explai... 250 00:30:23,279 --> 00:30:34,279 These sites I think of literally as the fingerprints of the gods, as marks left on... 251 00:30:34,279 --> 00:30:39,279 And amongst those sites, two in particular are extremely interesting. 252 00:30:39,279 --> 00:30:44,279 One is Giza in Egypt, where the great pyramids and the Sphinx stand. 253 00:30:44,279 --> 00:30:52,279 And on the other side of the Atlantic, on the other side of the world, is Tiwanako in th... 254 00:30:53,279 --> 00:31:00,279 In Tiwanako, archaeologists have been surprised by the discovery of small metal... 255 00:31:00,279 --> 00:31:07,279 Amazingly, these clamps were made from molten metal, poured into small molds carved in t... 256 00:31:07,279 --> 00:31:11,279 But nearby lies evidence of an even greater feat of technology. 257 00:31:13,279 --> 00:31:20,279 One of the most interesting things that has been found at the site have been what... 258 00:31:20,279 --> 00:31:25,279 Apparently, they were pouring molten metal into these molds. 259 00:31:26,279 --> 00:31:30,279 This would be the pour hole, and you'd pour your molten metal in and fill it up. 260 00:31:31,279 --> 00:31:42,279 If it is a mold, then it's quite different from anything else we've seen in the... 261 00:31:42,279 --> 00:31:55,279 We're talking about gallons of molten metal at a time, which indicates a high technolo... 262 00:31:56,279 --> 00:32:02,279 All that we know about the people who built these monuments is what we can deduce from... 263 00:32:02,279 --> 00:32:08,279 And if we look at these monuments with open minds and open eyes, we find something ver... 264 00:32:08,279 --> 00:32:16,279 Firstly, that the level of technology involved in creating them was high, the... 265 00:32:16,279 --> 00:32:26,279 And secondly, that they incorporated fantastically accurate astronomical... 266 00:32:26,279 --> 00:32:36,279 So this is what the monuments tell us. They tell us that the people who built them wer... 267 00:32:38,279 --> 00:32:45,279 The ability of his mind to comprehend the very things that we comprehend today. 268 00:32:46,279 --> 00:33:00,279 Is there. He is us. And we are belittling him by making him less, because we have decide... 269 00:33:00,279 --> 00:33:12,279 And we're belittling him because he was just as fervently intelligent as we are today. ... 270 00:33:13,279 --> 00:33:25,279 Civilization is not this linear progression. It's a roller coaster of peaks and valleys... 271 00:33:25,279 --> 00:33:31,279 The question would be, how far back in time does our roller coaster of history go? 272 00:33:33,279 --> 00:33:39,279 To find out how old an ancient civilization might be, archaeologists look to the... 273 00:33:39,279 --> 00:33:43,279 But how do archaeologists determine when an ancient monument was built? 274 00:33:45,279 --> 00:34:01,279 One of the most used tools in archaeology is dating with carbon 14. Carbon 14 is very g... 275 00:34:02,279 --> 00:34:19,279 So when you go to a site and you find in association with the stone which you wish ... 276 00:34:19,279 --> 00:34:23,279 But that date does not date the stone. It dates the campfire site. 277 00:34:23,280 --> 00:34:33,280 Now, was that campfire made by people who built the site, or was it made by people w... 278 00:34:33,280 --> 00:34:49,280 Since we cannot rely completely upon the dating of the artifacts associated with th... 279 00:34:49,280 --> 00:34:55,280 And the ancients constructed this site with astronomical alignments in mind. 280 00:34:55,280 --> 00:35:02,280 We can use those astronomical alignments to date the site today. 281 00:35:05,280 --> 00:35:12,280 The first thing that one realizes when you look at the pyramids of Giza is that they'... 282 00:35:13,280 --> 00:35:23,280 This is extremely obvious simply because the base of the pyramid, for example, the squa... 283 00:35:23,280 --> 00:35:25,280 Precisely. The precision is incredible. 284 00:35:25,280 --> 00:35:30,280 So it's clear that we're dealing with people who had astronomy in their mind. 285 00:35:30,280 --> 00:35:32,280 And we realize this very, very quickly when we look at the texts. 286 00:35:32,280 --> 00:35:36,280 The texts are really astronomical allegories. 287 00:35:36,280 --> 00:35:40,280 They speak of going to the stars. They speak of the sun. They speak of the moon. 288 00:35:40,280 --> 00:35:43,280 They speak everything to do with the sky. 289 00:35:43,280 --> 00:35:47,280 So we have to follow that with the science of astronomy. 290 00:35:47,280 --> 00:35:54,280 And the logic is to understand what precisely are they trying to tell us with this kind ... 291 00:35:55,280 --> 00:36:03,280 And the breakthrough came, the first breakthrough came when it was discovered t... 292 00:36:03,280 --> 00:36:09,280 So now we had a very clear link between the Giza necropolis and the belt of Orion. 293 00:36:09,280 --> 00:36:17,280 And that link, we understood it because the constellation of Orion was identified to t... 294 00:36:17,280 --> 00:36:20,280 So this was the first breakthrough. 295 00:36:20,280 --> 00:36:30,280 The second breakthrough was to realize that the configuration of the three stars in... 296 00:36:30,280 --> 00:36:36,280 With that in mind, we had to carry on following the lead that they were giving us. 297 00:36:36,280 --> 00:36:47,280 And one of the major leads is that their whole effort, everything we know about... 298 00:36:47,280 --> 00:36:55,280 everything they did was focused on what they called the first time, the time when their... 299 00:36:55,280 --> 00:37:00,280 So the next step was to see when was the beginning of the Orion cycle. 300 00:37:00,280 --> 00:37:05,280 And we used precession. We found out that it was in 10,500 BC. 301 00:37:05,280 --> 00:37:11,280 This led us to consider the whole arrangement of the sky in 10,500 BC. 302 00:37:11,280 --> 00:37:14,280 And we came with this absolutely amazing correlation. 303 00:37:14,280 --> 00:37:21,280 We found out that it was exactly at this time that the sun would rise at the Vernal... 304 00:37:21,280 --> 00:37:28,280 When we looked in that direction, we began to realize that they were drawing our attenti... 305 00:37:28,280 --> 00:37:31,280 We have a Sphinx looking directly due east. 306 00:37:31,280 --> 00:37:35,280 And that is the big mystery. What does the Sphinx represent? 307 00:37:35,280 --> 00:37:43,280 Immediately we realized that the Vernal Equinox in 10,500 BC was the beginning of ... 308 00:37:43,280 --> 00:37:53,280 So whether we like it or not, the science of astronomy is leading us to conclude that t... 309 00:37:53,280 --> 00:37:55,280 And we have to deal with that. 310 00:38:06,280 --> 00:38:10,280 Many ancient cultures are said to have been destroyed by cataclysmic events. 311 00:38:10,280 --> 00:38:14,280 Could these events be explained by the theory of crustal displacement? 312 00:38:16,280 --> 00:38:24,280 The Egyptians themselves tell us that their creation, their beginning occurred after a... 313 00:38:24,280 --> 00:38:27,280 Their land emerged from the waters. 314 00:38:27,280 --> 00:38:32,280 This date matches very well with the end of the Ice Age. 315 00:38:32,280 --> 00:38:42,280 It is very likely that we're looking at a civilization that has emerged from some gr... 316 00:38:42,280 --> 00:38:50,280 In my opinion, this whole mystery is closely tied up and interwoven with the mystery of... 317 00:38:50,280 --> 00:38:52,280 And it really is a huge mystery. 318 00:38:52,280 --> 00:38:57,280 Everybody knows, we all learned it at school, that there was such a thing as an Ice Age. 319 00:38:57,280 --> 00:39:10,280 And it's very clearly established in the geological record that, for example, North... 320 00:39:10,280 --> 00:39:14,280 This ice was stable for more than 50,000 years. 321 00:39:14,280 --> 00:39:21,280 And then suddenly and relatively recently, 15,000 years ago approximately, it all... 322 00:39:22,280 --> 00:39:29,280 And within just 2,000 years, that enormous mass of ice had completely melted down. 323 00:39:29,280 --> 00:39:33,280 Sea levels went up 400 or 500 feet around the world. 324 00:39:33,280 --> 00:39:41,280 No geologist has ever been able to explain why this happened, why the Ice Age ended s... 325 00:39:41,280 --> 00:39:45,280 But perhaps the answer lies in the theory of Earth crust displacement. 326 00:39:45,280 --> 00:39:56,280 Perhaps the reason that North America was covered with that mass of ice was because ... 327 00:39:56,280 --> 00:40:00,280 It was then shifted south into warmer latitudes by a displacement of the crust. 328 00:40:00,280 --> 00:40:07,280 And that would explain naturally why all that ice melted so rapidly, because it was in a... 329 00:40:08,280 --> 00:40:24,280 In the early 1990s, some scientists from Australia discovered some beech trees 200... 330 00:40:24,280 --> 00:40:30,280 That is totally not understandable under our current assumptions about geology. 331 00:40:31,280 --> 00:40:42,280 Our current assumptions about geology would say that to move a continent like Antarcti... 332 00:40:42,280 --> 00:40:45,280 Now these are only 2 to 3 million years. 333 00:40:45,280 --> 00:40:56,280 So what we're facing here is the need for another geological theory that could move ... 334 00:40:56,280 --> 00:41:00,280 And that's where we believe the theory of Earth crust displacement comes in. 335 00:41:10,280 --> 00:41:17,280 After the Earth crust displacement, some areas are completely unhabitable. They go... 336 00:41:17,280 --> 00:41:21,280 However, there are some areas where people can survive. 337 00:41:21,280 --> 00:41:29,280 They tend to be in the highlands because people are afraid of staying in the lowlan... 338 00:41:29,280 --> 00:41:37,280 But in these particular areas that we can isolate using the theory of Earth crust... 339 00:41:37,280 --> 00:41:42,280 And it's precisely in those locations that we find the earliest and most important crops. 340 00:41:42,280 --> 00:41:46,280 And it happens not just in one area, but all around the world. 341 00:41:46,280 --> 00:41:53,280 It's happening in South America, it's happening in Central America, it's happeni... 342 00:41:53,280 --> 00:41:57,280 And it's all happening around that time. There's nothing that's really much older. 343 00:41:57,280 --> 00:42:08,280 But suddenly, after what we believe to be hundreds of thousands, if not millions of... 344 00:42:08,280 --> 00:42:12,280 It seems to me that all of this is much more than coincidence. 345 00:42:12,280 --> 00:42:15,280 We believe that in advance, civilization was destroyed. 346 00:42:15,280 --> 00:42:26,280 The survivors who had knowledge of agriculture brought that knowledge to the... 347 00:42:26,280 --> 00:42:32,280 And they brought that knowledge and they introduced it. And from that, we ultimatel... 348 00:42:33,280 --> 00:42:46,280 It's pretty clear to me from the evidence that a common legacy of architectural... 349 00:42:46,280 --> 00:43:06,280 Ask yourself this. If you belonged to a high civilization that had just been almost... 350 00:43:06,280 --> 00:43:17,280 First of all, you would set out to create buildings that were extremely stable, that... 351 00:43:17,280 --> 00:43:24,280 And that's what we find in these fingerprints of a lost architectural knowledge all arou... 352 00:43:24,280 --> 00:43:32,280 A fixation, a desire to create buildings that would last forever, no matter what happene... 353 00:43:32,280 --> 00:43:40,280 And another thing that we find is a focus on trying to predict when the cataclysm will... 354 00:43:40,280 --> 00:43:56,280 What has come down to us from the ancient past seems to be a message that by a close... 355 00:44:02,280 --> 00:44:11,280 If evolution fails to explain man's origins, then what is the answer to how we came to be? 356 00:44:11,280 --> 00:44:19,280 For many, the answer is found with a supreme being. For others, the answer may be found... 357 00:44:19,280 --> 00:44:29,280 I did my graduate work at Stanford and got a master's degree in communications, in whic... 358 00:44:29,280 --> 00:44:36,280 All my work in doing documentary films was in the Stanford Medical Center and the Stanfo... 359 00:44:36,280 --> 00:44:44,280 So when I graduated and I went on into television and production and news, all of... 360 00:44:44,280 --> 00:44:54,280 And it was in that context, in the fall of 1979, when there were reports in Canada an... 361 00:44:54,280 --> 00:45:07,280 that animals, usually cattle, but ranging through every domestic animal, were being... 362 00:45:07,280 --> 00:45:15,280 And I naively at the time thought, I will get to the bottom of this animal mutilation... 363 00:45:15,280 --> 00:45:30,280 I was working on a documentary for Home Box Office, and a meeting had been set up and... 364 00:45:30,280 --> 00:45:38,280 Kirtland is one of the United States major weapons, technology development, military... 365 00:45:38,280 --> 00:45:47,280 It is surrounded by very high tech laboratory and high technology development, very... 366 00:45:47,280 --> 00:45:51,280 When we went up the steps and into the doors, there were several sets of doors. 367 00:45:51,280 --> 00:45:54,280 We went through an outer door, then we went through another set of doors. 368 00:45:54,280 --> 00:46:01,280 You had to check in at a desk, then you went into a set of doors where he had to hit pu... 369 00:46:01,280 --> 00:46:07,280 And as we came into the office to sit down, one of the first things he said to me was, 370 00:46:07,280 --> 00:46:13,280 that documentary you did, referring to a strange harvest, upset some people in... 371 00:46:13,280 --> 00:46:18,280 They don't want animal mutilations and UFOs connected together in the public's mind. 372 00:46:18,280 --> 00:46:25,280 And I remember being surprised that he was reinforcing the veracity of this film that... 373 00:46:25,280 --> 00:46:32,280 And then another surprising moment came when he reached into a drawer and he took out a... 374 00:46:32,280 --> 00:46:38,280 it had no markings on it, and as he reached in to pull out about a dozen pages of whit... 375 00:46:38,280 --> 00:46:42,280 he said, my superiors have asked me to show this to you. 376 00:46:42,280 --> 00:46:49,280 You can read this, you cannot take notes, and I want you to move from the chair you're... 377 00:46:49,280 --> 00:46:53,280 And he motioned to a big chair sitting almost in the middle of the room. 378 00:46:53,280 --> 00:47:00,280 And as I looked at the top of what he was handing to me, it was all cap centered on ... 379 00:47:00,280 --> 00:47:09,280 and no official stamp, but it did say, briefing paper for the President of the... 380 00:47:09,280 --> 00:47:16,280 on identified aerial vehicles, and wondering why is this happening? 381 00:47:16,280 --> 00:47:21,280 Why is he handing me this? Why am I being made to sit in a chair in the middle of th... 382 00:47:21,280 --> 00:47:26,280 And learning much later was so that they could videotape and audiotape my reactions... 383 00:47:26,280 --> 00:47:36,280 I began to turn the pages, and it began with a dry summary of multiple crashes of disks 384 00:47:36,280 --> 00:47:40,280 and the retrieval of bodies that were described as both dead and alive. 385 00:47:40,280 --> 00:47:48,280 And in the description on the live being, it went into several paragraphs about how an... 386 00:47:48,280 --> 00:47:56,280 had made a decision to stay with this live, it was called an extraterrestrial, in the... 387 00:47:56,280 --> 00:48:04,280 It was also identified as an extraterrestrial biological entity, which the acronym was EBE, 388 00:48:04,280 --> 00:48:08,280 or EBA, as this man referred to it. 389 00:48:08,280 --> 00:48:17,280 The Air Force man staying with this extraterrestrial from 1949, according to t... 390 00:48:17,280 --> 00:48:27,280 until June 18, 1952, when the being died of unknown causes, we, the United States... 391 00:48:27,280 --> 00:48:32,280 according to this paper, learned a great deal about its civilization and that relationship 392 00:48:32,280 --> 00:48:35,280 of that civilization to our planet. 393 00:48:35,280 --> 00:48:43,280 And one paragraph that stunned me when I read it, and I can almost remember it verbatim, 394 00:48:43,280 --> 00:48:51,280 these extraterrestrials manipulated DNA in already evolving primates to create Homo... 395 00:48:51,280 --> 00:48:57,280 And this was further reinforced on the last page in a series of project names having t... 396 00:48:57,280 --> 00:49:04,280 government's research following up whatever had been communicated from what they are... 397 00:49:04,280 --> 00:49:11,280 It said, all questions and mysteries about the evolution of Homo sapien on this planet 398 00:49:11,280 --> 00:49:14,280 have been answered and this project is closed. 399 00:49:14,280 --> 00:49:21,280 And I remember reading that sentence three or four or five times after having read the... 400 00:49:21,280 --> 00:49:26,280 about the manipulation of DNA in already evolving primates. 401 00:49:26,280 --> 00:49:35,280 Does that mean that they would take a woman, go in with some sort of an instrument, 402 00:49:35,280 --> 00:49:41,280 take out an egg, as has been described by abductees, put it in some kind of a machine, 403 00:49:41,280 --> 00:49:45,280 mix it up with some kind of extraterrestrial DNA? 404 00:49:45,280 --> 00:49:57,280 Does it mean the Old Bible, the Old Testament description of the time when the gods foun... 405 00:49:57,280 --> 00:50:07,280 and appeared to come and commingle at night? Is that the way it was done? I don't know. 406 00:50:07,280 --> 00:50:12,280 A lot of people say, do you really believe that there are extraterrestrials? 407 00:50:12,280 --> 00:50:19,280 Well, the word believe should not be an operational word in any of this discussion 408 00:50:19,280 --> 00:50:24,280 because I feel that you have to give deference to eyewitness testimony. 409 00:50:24,280 --> 00:50:29,280 And there have been eyewitnesses around the world for at least 40 to 50 years 410 00:50:29,280 --> 00:50:34,280 in multiple countries who have been describing almost the same type of creature. 411 00:50:34,280 --> 00:50:41,280 All of these people in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, South... 412 00:50:41,280 --> 00:50:47,280 Australia, the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa, and now almost every country in... 413 00:50:47,280 --> 00:50:55,280 They cannot, all of them, be making up a story for 40 some years around the world 414 00:50:55,280 --> 00:51:01,280 of seeing the same type of what is described as a non-human creature, 415 00:51:01,280 --> 00:51:07,280 whether it's associated with animals or whether it's associated with beams of ligh... 416 00:51:07,280 --> 00:51:13,280 Something is interacting with our planet and the government has told me anyway 417 00:51:13,280 --> 00:51:18,280 that we do have knowledge of extraterrestrials. 418 00:51:18,280 --> 00:51:24,280 If any of this government documentation is real, 419 00:51:24,280 --> 00:51:29,280 that some sort of an extraterrestrial non-human intelligence so sophisticated 420 00:51:29,280 --> 00:51:34,280 that it could take evolving primates and manipulate DNA and create us is absolutely... 421 00:51:40,280 --> 00:51:45,280 If that is true, probably a good part of the population on the planet would resist it a... 422 00:51:50,280 --> 00:51:55,280 because it goes against the grain of what we have been taught. 423 00:51:55,280 --> 00:52:01,280 And in realizing that and having to speak in the public and produce books and... 424 00:52:01,280 --> 00:52:06,280 respecting the fact that we in the human family have been so ingrained 425 00:52:06,280 --> 00:52:11,280 that we are a natural evolutionary life on this planet, 426 00:52:11,280 --> 00:52:18,280 how do I, how do any of us deal with the possibility that we are something other 427 00:52:19,280 --> 00:52:24,280 and that another life form could have provoked our creation. 428 00:52:27,280 --> 00:52:32,280 If the math on the pages suddenly becomes a reality, 429 00:52:32,280 --> 00:52:37,280 human life on this earth will change for all time. 430 00:52:37,280 --> 00:52:42,280 The planet will never ever again be as we have known the planet to be. 431 00:52:43,280 --> 00:52:48,280 That's why it's a huge revolution. 432 00:52:48,280 --> 00:52:53,280 Once we finally as a globe say to everyone with CNN and all networks, 433 00:52:53,280 --> 00:52:58,280 we're not alone, ladies and gentlemen. 434 00:52:58,280 --> 00:53:03,280 Here's extraterrestrial ABCDE. 435 00:53:03,280 --> 00:53:08,280 There are planetary systems throughout this universe. There are galaxies filled with... 436 00:53:08,280 --> 00:53:13,280 An entire new ocean, it's the biggest frontier, opens up in front of us. 437 00:53:13,280 --> 00:53:18,280 And rather than be afraid of it, I think we ought to go forward with courage. 438 00:53:38,280 --> 00:53:43,280 Music 439 00:53:43,280 --> 00:53:48,280 Music 440 00:53:48,280 --> 00:53:53,280 Music 441 00:53:53,280 --> 00:53:58,280 Music 442 00:53:58,280 --> 00:54:03,280 Music 443 00:54:03,280 --> 00:54:08,280 Music 444 00:54:08,280 --> 00:54:13,280 Music 445 00:54:13,280 --> 00:54:18,280 Music 446 00:54:18,280 --> 00:54:23,280 Music 447 00:54:23,280 --> 00:54:28,280 Music 448 00:54:28,280 --> 00:54:33,280 Music 449 00:54:33,280 --> 00:54:38,280 Music 450 00:54:38,280 --> 00:54:43,280 Music 451 00:54:43,280 --> 00:54:48,280 Music 452 00:54:48,280 --> 00:54:53,280 Music 453 00:54:53,280 --> 00:54:58,280 Music 454 00:54:58,280 --> 00:55:03,280 Music 455 00:55:03,280 --> 00:55:08,280 Music 456 00:55:08,280 --> 00:55:13,280 Music 457 00:55:13,280 --> 00:55:18,280 Music 458 00:55:23,280 --> 00:55:28,280 Music 459 00:55:28,280 --> 00:55:33,280 Music 460 00:55:33,280 --> 00:55:38,280 Music 461 00:55:38,280 --> 00:55:43,280 Music 462 00:55:43,280 --> 00:55:48,280 Music