The Valley of Death...
su1c1de Forest...
the Mountain of the Dead...
For thousands of years, there
have been places on Earth
believed to be cursed and evil.
And those who chose to ignore
the warnings are said to have
mysteriously disappeared--
or died horrible deaths.
The locals
are very reluctant to speak
about what's going on.
They don't want people to go there.
There is an
area some people believe
possesses some form
of negative energy.
Almost as if there's a curse.
But what is it
about these various sites
throughout the world
that makes them so perilous that only
a brave few have ever been
there, and fewer still have
lived to tell the tale of
what they've seen?
This is a
warning to people,
don't go to the place where these
extraterrestrials come and
inhabit 'cause they will destroy you.
Millions of people
around the world believe
we have been visited in the past
by extraterrestrial beings.
What if it were true?
Did ancient aliens really
help to shape our history?
And are they responsible for
creating some of the
world's most evil places?
Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.
Here, 60 miles southwest of
Tokyo, at the base of Mount
Fuji, lies the Aokigahara Forest.
Each year nearly 100 Japanese
citizens come to these
lush woods not to hike or
explore, but to commit su1c1de.
Just about
anywhere you are in the middle
of Japan you always see Mount Fuji,
it's always in the distance.
So even when you're
approaching near the region
when you're getting there
by train or by car
has this kind of ominous
feeling.
Then when you finally enter
the forest at the base of the
mountain, it's super silent.
It's really quiet.
It's so spooky.
Known to locals as
"The su1c1de Forest,"
officials have long ago posted signs
warning those who enter to
turn back and seek help.
There's a car that's been
abandoned for a few months.
I'm assuming the owner of
the car went in from here
and never came out.
I guess they went into the
forest with troubled thoughts.
The Japanese have a very
close-knit relationship with nature.
I think a lot of people go
in and they're undecided.
And they have the ribbons so that
they can find their way back.
There's something about it
that's so like appealing and
visually it's such a strong
thing, but then you always know
that at the end of that
there's somebody's bag
or there's somebody's tent,
or there's somebody
who spent a lot of time trying
to figure out what to do
with their lives.
They do an annual sweep and
they usually find between
70, 150 bodies.
They find a lot of bodies.
And the number has been
increasing over the years.
Geologist and environmental researcher
Azusa Hayano has been studying
this phenomenon
for the past 20 years.
Locals don't
come here to commit su1c1de.
As children, they're told
not to come near here.
They're told it's a scary forest.
Yes, we did find a skeleton today.
I think it's about a year or two old.
It makes me feel sorry for them,
seeing how humans decompose.
I think it's impossible to die
heroically by committing su1c1de.
The overwhelming majority
of suicides are by hanging.
Some people who decide to
k*ll themselves come here fast
and hang a rope from a tree
then commit su1c1de quickly.
This is a farewell note written
on May 18 about a year before.
His name is also written here.
He wrote "I came here, because
there is nothing except bad
things in my life until now.
Please do not search for me.
"12:45 p.m."
He came in the afternoon.
Leaving a name is
a little bit creepy.
But the dead body should be
around here if the su1c1de
was only last year.
We actually spent two days
there walking through the forest,
and we did find everything
from places where
people had obviously attempted
to commit su1c1de or had thought
about committing su1c1de.
We accidentally found this,
but it's not a prank.
They nailed this character upside down
as a symbol of contempt for society.
No, it's more like a curse.
The curse is nailed in.
I think this person was
tortured by society.
There is no
question that according to tradition
that there are places that
over time, have become evil
but there's some type of
mystique going on there
that is not good nature,
but rather evil.
According to local
legends, people wishing to end
their lives have been drawn to
Aokigahara Forest for hundreds,
if not thousands, of years.
But why?
What is it about this particular
region of Japan that could
account for this strange,
morbid behavior?
Mount Fuji is so neat for a reason.
It's the Holy mountain
of the goddess Fuji
who once came to the Ainu,
the original inhabitants of Japan.
She visited them and
brought knowledge
So, it's a place of deep reverence.
Mount Fuji in
Japan is called world navel
It's one of the many
places on planet Earth
where according to legend,
the earth meets the sky.
And where the earth meets the sky
it's known as the heaven's gate.
It is a place where human beings
pass from Earth to the heavens,
and a place where otherworldly
entities, extraterrestrials,
pass from the heavens to Earth.
People go to Mount Fuji for
the express purpose of
committing su1c1de to release
themselves from this life to
pass through the axis mundi--
the world navel-- into the next
life, into a higher plane.
And that would explain the high
level of suicides at Mount Fuji.
Like the Bermuda Triangle
off the coast of North America,
Aokigahara Forest is also
said to contain high levels
of electromagnetic energy.
If so, might numerous recent
sightings of UFOs near Mount
Fuji be an indication that some
sort of dimensional time-space
portal might exist here--
as ancient astronaut
theorists believe?
In many
areas where dimensional portals
may exist, we see
magnetic anomalies.
In various places around the
world, in ancient sacred places
they always show certain
types of magnetic anomalies.
either negative or positive.
What we have
are mountains where somehow
the energy seems to
be of such a nature
that it transforms
human consciousness
and makes it really impossible
for us to live there
These are power places
where weird things happen.
And the suicides are not
necessarily related to the fact
that ancient aliens are
potentially there in the past or
that modern UFO phenomena are
happening there in the present.
But it goes to show that these
are powerful places where weird
things happen and where things
out of the ordinary happen in
the past and are happening today.
Could there really
be a portal or star gate
through which the souls of the
deceased can journey
to a new dimension?
And might this explain why
people seeking death have been
drawn to this forest for so many years?
Some researchers and ancient
astronaut theorists
believe such an outrageous
idea is entirely possible.
But further evidence also
suggests that some humans are
not so willing to give up
their lives without a fight.
And that their journey to an
alien dimension may not be a
positive one, after all.
February, 1959
A group of nine mountaineers
embark on a winter trek
into Russia's Ural Mountains.
a mountain
called Otorten, which in the
local Mansi language means,
"Do not go there."
Among them were
3 experienced engineers
the rest were students.
They were all young,
I think the oldest was
like 37 years old.
They had conducted other
hard treks to the area.
They were all experienced,
strong-willed, determined people.
On their fourth
night out, bad weather forces
the hikers to camp atop an area
called Kholate Syakhal, which in
Mansi translates to
"The Mountain of the Dead."
It was a very inhospitable,
very strange,
very, very hard place to be.
Snow, cold, freezing winds, and
very few living things around.
They decided that they would
spend the night of February
1st in an open area
not too far away from the
top of the mountain.
They didn't want to go back
to the forest, one and a half
kilometers, because it would
take them too much time, and
they would lose the day.
Ten days later, when
the nine adventurers fail
to show up at their destination,
military rescue teams search the area.
They find the hikers' camp abandoned
and a tent that is badly damaged.
The investigators determine that
the tent has been cut and ripped
open from the inside...
and the hikers appeared to have
fled the area in only
socks or bare feet.
This tent had been
cut out with knives from the interior
It was absolutely obvious that
neither animals nor people had
approached the tent to break in,
meaning that nothing from this
Earth had approached them.
Something was pushing
them to run away
without taking any
clothing with them,
without taking any supplies.
They were behaving like they
were in a daze, confused.
The investigators followed
the trail to the edge of the forest.
But what they eventually find...
is beyond belief.
All nine hikers died.
They were discovered by Soviet troops,
in various stages of what can only
be described as being mutilated
Their bodies were burned.
Some suffered radiation poisoning.
In one case, a hiker's
tongue was missing.
They had prematurely aged.
Their skin was orange, their
hair had turned gray.
What could've explained this?
Three of them had
injuries that could be sustained
when somebody is hit by a
speeding car, except the
injuries were inside.
Their ribs were crushed,
like eggshells.
Some of them entered their hearts,
but there was no effect on their skin.
It was like a force was
directed at all of them.
An unknown
force had hit the hikers,
and it was very selective in
hitting only the hikers,
leaving untouched the snow, the
trees and everything else around.
The official explanation was
that the nine died from hypothermia.
But the chief investigator refused
to sign off on the report,
and instead resigned
from the inquiry.
When the investigation
was taking place
by the local officials, one of
the people in charge was removed
quite quickly from the very
investigation because he was
very thorough.
And local officials didn't
want this to come out.
The authorities
did their best to cover
the whole thing up.
It was practically
forbidden to mention it.
At the end the bodies were
buried in zinc coffins, I believe
so no one would see.
But there was enough of the
investigation, enough people
had seen what had been going on
and were amazed at
what they found,
including the coloration of the
corpses when they were found,
and other things,
that news broke out.
And this is one of the most
mysterious m*rder cases
in the former Soviet Union.
I am convinced it was a m*rder.
But they were not k*lled by
anything we know.
They were k*lled by an
unknown force.
Years later, members
of the search party spoke out.
According to their testimony,
at the time of the incident,
strange orange spheres or orbs
were seen floating in the sky.
These observations
are from local people who saw
some unidentified flying
objects during the night
of the hikers' deaths.
I think there is a clear connection.
The orbs themselves
could have been a life form,
the orbs themselves could have
been extraterrestrial probes.
Based on my
research of different parts of
Russia in history, fiery spheres
have been ever present,
including desolate areas like this.
Locals know they exist.
It's like a part of life.
They don't put too much attention
to them, and they hope
and pray that the fiery spheres
don't bother them, because
throughout the ages, most of
the encounters were peaceful
everywhere.
But once in a while, like here,
something goes very bad.
But what could have
compelled nine experienced
mountaineers to flee their
camp and run for their lives?
And what strange forces could
have caused such v*olence
and death?
Could the hikers have been
att*cked by something
extraterrestrial, as ancient
astronaut theorists believe?
During my research and
my 30 plus years of investigating
UFO sightings, in particular, I've
only come across several cases
in which aliens have actually
att*cked people like wild animals.
And some of these creatures had
claws and teeth, and they would
jump on people and scratch 'em,
and create claw marks in them.
But most of the time these
encounters, the aliens or the
creatures just want to
get away from humans.
There's no interaction whatsoever.
It could've
been inadvertent.
The orbs, in probing the area
where the human beings were,
created collateral damage.
Maybe they didn't mean
to harm human beings.
Maybe it wasn't an attack as
much as the power of these orbs,
the energy was so intense that
human beings were prematurely
aged, irradiated, and suffered all
kinds of lethal biological symptoms.
It's not a
coincidence that UFOs were
reported by these hikers in the
Ural Mountains in the Place of
the Dead, "Do not go there,"
or so on 'cause I believe that
many UFO sightings come in
here from a parallel reality,
and they come through portals.
And this area may be a hot portal.
According to
ancient Mansi legend, the
Mountain of the Dead, where the
nine hikers' mutilated bodies
were found, was named after a
similar incident in which nine
Mansi men were also found dead
while seeking salvation from a
flood during ancient times.
But is it really possible that
the Mansi-- and the doomed
expedition-- were att*cked and
k*lled by otherworldly forces?
Perhaps further evidence can
be found deep underground...
not in the Russian wilderness,
but half a hemisphere away
on an Australian mountaintop.
The continent of Australia.
16 miles south of Cooktown near
the northeastern coastline
sits one of the world's most
mysterious and menacing geologic
features-- Black Mountain.
Standing nearly 1,400 feet
high, the mountain consists of
enormous black granite boulders piled
precariously one on top of the other.
Called, "Kalkajaka" or "Mountain
of Death" by the local
Aborigines, Black Mountain--
with its numerous dark
passageways and caverns-- is
considered a cursed and evil place.
What the
old people told us when
me and my brother Sam were growing
up not to go into the mountains.
We wanted to go and have a
look into the mountains
to see if there was a cave where
you could walk in but they said no
if you do go in,
you won't come back.
Black Mountain
is the most fearful place
in the north Queensland
area of Australia
The local residents fear to go
there, because many people have
disappeared, as if the Earth
or the mountain itself
swallowed them up.
The first
documented disappearance
involving European settlers
occurred in 1877, when a rancher
searching for a lost bull
near the mountain
was reported missing.
Since then, there have been
numerous stories of people,
horses and even herds of cattle
disappearing into the labyrinth
of rocks-- never to be seen again.
Local police and trackers
looking for the missing have
also vanished.
And pilots flying over the mountain
have reported strange occurrences.
Pilots
flying over the Black
Mountains have commented that
there is unusual turbulence.
Of course they have
magnetic problems,
they have navigational problems.
They've heard loud noises,
cracking noises, expl*sive noises
They've heard like mournful, moaning
sounds. So this is a very strange area.
Some Ufologists
in Australia say that this is
the entrance to an underground
empire, inhabited by an
unearthly race of lizard
creatures and evil monsters.
The Aborigines don't call them
aliens, they call them
demons or spirits.
The Tales of the
Rainbow Serpent are among the
most important of the
Aboriginal lore in Australia.
It can be a punisher of
those who are out of line.
It sometimes swallows people.
It can bring chaos and destruction.
So it's a very awesome force.
The Rainbow
Serpent is a creator for us.
And it was told by our people
that the Rainbow Serpent
created everything for us.
It's a giver of life for us.
And this boulder rock here,
Kalkajaka, is very important
because the Rainbow Serpent
lives in the mountains here.
The Rainbow Serpent-- I
believe if you disturb her or
do something wrong that you're
not supposed to, I feel that's
when she turns against you.
To guard off any evil
forces from the mountain,
the Aboriginal people perform a
sacred warming and
smoking ceremony.
The warming and
smoking is for us to introduce
people on our country.
And it's also significant to
let the spirit know that we're
bringing somebody
to come and visit.
So the Rainbow Serpent that
lives here, he smells us and
he knows the tribal people from here.
We went there to
look for all the mysteries
connected to this area.
And because this was
a very abnormal place,
where people are disappearing,
we wanted to find an explanation.
So we entered this mountain and
there was a labyrinth of holes.
So we used rope in order
not to lose our way.
And when we came into the middle
of the mountain, we could go up,
or down, or to the sides, but
each time our path was blocked
with sand and rocks, and
we could not continue.
It's difficult to say if there
are any chambers or vaults with
any monsters, or a gateway
into a different time.
Although mainstream
scientists believe the strange
disappearances at Black Mountain
are most likely due to the
area's unique and dangerous
terrain, ancient astronaut
theorists have another, more
otherworldly, explanation.
The moment I hear
about giant snakes and serpents
my mind immediately goes to all the
other cultures around the world
that talk about similar imagery.
In the Hindu world, for example,
we have the stories about flying
serpents, just like we have the
similar stories in South America
with Kukulkan and Quetzalcoatl,
this winged serpent flying
around in the sky which also
were described as having been
enormous in size.
So the Rainbow Serpent at Black
Mountain, was that really
a biological entity?
Or was it some type of an
extraterrestrial flying machine,
a machine that when people came
too close to it they fell ill or
died because of the
fumes or radioactivity?
Might the
Australian Rainbow Serpent
really have been some sort of
an ancient alien spacecraft--
guarding Black Mountain
from intruders?
If so, what might it
have been protecting?
In 1872, an expedition led by
William Hann discovered gold in
the nearby Palmer River.
Within 20 years, 55 tons
of gold had been removed.
Gold was
important to every society,
throughout centuries until today.
Gold does not rust.
Gold cannot be disturbed,
except you melt it, etcetera.
Gold is very, very important.
Gold shines wonderful.
In antiquity, the
extraterrestrials, the gods,
they asked humans for gold.
Humans had to produce in gold mines,
gold and make offerings to the gods.
Is it possible that
Black Mountain is not a natural
geologic formation, but was
constructed to hide debris from
an ancient mining operation?
This could have been a
place where thousands of years
ago, ancient aliens might've landed.
And the radiation deep inside
the Earth is so intense, that
people are dying from
radiation poisoning.
And that might well explain why the
Black Mountain, in the outback in Australia
is considered an evil place.
I really believe that
it should be really left alone.
Because they are real.
They do exist.
And I feel that it
should be left alone.
If extraterrestrial
visitors really did leave behind
high concentrations of alien
contaminants at Black
Mountain, wouldn't there
be other, presumably more
conclusive, examples?
Perhaps there are.
And one of them is believed to
be located deep inside Siberia,
in an area known as
"The Valley of Death."
Yakutia, Russia
This vast region in
north-central Siberia is one of
the most remote and least
explored in the world.
Here, deep within the dense
forests and thick marshlands
along the Vilyuy River
is an area many refer to
as "The Valley of Death".
The Valley of Death
in Siberia is a place where
local people will not venture.
Because they say no
one comes out alive.
The locals are very reluctant
to speak about what's going on,
and they don't want
people to go there.
It's an area of such
quote unquote evil
that the people who live there,
the Yakut tribe
describe it as a place that is almost inhabitable.
In 1854, geographer
and natural scientist Richard
Karl Maak was appointed by the
Russian Geographical Society to
lead a scientific expedition into
the dreaded Vilyuy River basin.
In his journal, Maak wrote of
several large and mysterious
metallic objects that the local
hunters referred to as "cauldrons."
These
pictures illustrate what people claimed
"cauldrons" had looked like.
The first picture shows a
cauldron upside down with an
open entrance where even a man
on his reindeer can enter it.
The second one shows another
cauldron with some side supports.
The existence of
the metal structures was
confirmed on three separate
occasions between 1933 and 1947
by Mikhail Koretsky of
Vladivostok who had traveled to
the Valley of Death to pan for gold.
He claimed to have seen seven
dome-shaped cauldrons, each
measuring 20 to 30 feet
in diameter, with odd and
unnatural vegetation
growing around them.
Some of the people
later reported loss of
hair, strange sickness affecting
them, strange condition of the
skin that would never go away.
But what could
explain such a toxic reaction?
And where might the dangerous
cauldrons have come from?
In search of answers, UFO
researcher Ivan Mackerle
and a team of scientists
traveled to the Valley
of Death to try and locate
the strange metal objects.
I didn't know if it
was just a legend or if it
was real, so I wanted first
of all to find this place and
investigate it to make
up my own opinion.
Using a motor-assisted parachute to
search the expansive valley, the
researchers eventually spotted
an odd circular pattern
in a marshland.
When the team explored on foot,
they found the ground under the
strange marsh area to be very unusual.
It sounded metallic
and hollow, so we thought that
we found the sunken cauldrons.
Then we found another place like it...
and even a third that had
higher magnetic variations.
All seemed like evidence of
caldrons sunken into the earth.
But before they
could explore the site any
further, members of the
exploration suddenly began to
complain of strange, even
bizarre, symptoms similar to
those described in local legends.
I felt very dizzy
all of a sudden, lost my
balance, threw up and had a fever.
And I didn't know why.
I could not walk.
I was losing sight.
I could not drink or swallow,
and the pupils in my eyes were
dilating fast.
So I thought maybe
I got some poisoning.
When I came home, I had a
thorough checkup and the doctors
couldn't find any
reason for my illness.
Have the explorers
actually found the location of
the metal cauldrons?
And what was the cause of
Mackerle's strange and
sudden symptoms?
Could it have been from some
sort of radiation deep
beneath the ground?
According to local Yakutian
legends, the metal cauldrons
were part of a powerful w*apon
left behind after a great battle
between extraterrestrial beings.
According to old
legends, there was an epic
battle between the forest demons
named Niurgun Bootur and Tong Duurai.
During the battle, fireballs
were sh**ting up from the Earth.
There was a horrible sound, and
all the forest area was destroyed,
trees were upside down
and rocks smashed.
And when
everything cleared out,
the locals found a vertical
structure that stayed there
for a while, until it
sunk into the permafrost.
The Valley of Death is said
to contain strange objects
embedded in the permafrost that
are activated through the ages,
through the centuries, and
basically sh**t out fiery
objects that intercept incoming
objects that are out to
harm the planet.
The local people
there say it is some kind of alien
underground installation, that
comes active and will sh**t
comets or meteors or areal craft
that are in the area
And, in fact, this may
have been what caused the
Tunguska expl*si*n.
Approximately a
century ago, relatively nearby
the Valley of Death, we had a
very enigmatic event happening,
the so-called Tunguska expl*si*n.
An expl*si*n of such extraordinary
mass and such extraordinary impact
that it wiped out almost
an entire area of Siberia
It was some type of
an expl*si*n that happened in
midair above the ground at Tunguska.
So, is it possible the w*apon
was deployed, maybe?
The only way that such a
thing is in fact possible,
is if extraterrestrials
had their hands in it.
Our ancestors could never have
built a defense system like that.
So if such a defense system
really existed, then it would
have had to have been 100%
extraterrestrial in origin.
This is such an
extraordinary story, that really
we have to wonder whether it
could potentially be real.
If it is real, then we are
really confronted with evidence
that at some point in the past,
something was going on on this
planet which is really ancient
aliens in its most physical form
with ancient remains which
could still be seen there.
Might the so-called
"Valley of Death" really be the
site of an underground
radioactive defense system, as
ancient astronaut theorists believe?
And might this help to explain
the numerous accounts of
sickness and death arising
from that region of Siberia?
Perhaps further evidence can be
found deep underground, not in
the Russian wilderness, but
half a hemisphere away...
in the New Mexico desert.
The Valley of Death...
Black Mountain...
su1c1de Forest...
The Mountain of the Dead...
Just what could be responsible
for the strange and deadly
occurrences at these and other
so-called "evil places"?
There are some cursed
places in this planet,
that are very strange. When you go
there, things can happen to you.
Maybe it was always that way,
but there are just some
areas down there you
just don't feel right.
There's one specific case in
France where by a very powerful place
which is actually called perilous
because it is a perilous place to go
and it was said that this was a
place where God had been seen.
So what we have here is
something which happened for
generations, and really warned
off the next generation not to go there.
There is an area
that they talk about in Lebanon
called Baalbek.
It's reported to be a landing
site for extraterrestrials.
Some people also believe
it possesses some form of
negative energy.
Almost as if there's a curse.
You can feel it.
It looms over you if you're out there.
There are some areas on this
planet that seem to have an
increase in radioactivity.
What caused that?
What happened?
Was there an expl*si*n?
Was there something from outer space?
Was there some kind of a craft
that landed that creates radioactivity?
Who knows?
But these are areas that we
human beings ought not go.
There seem to be
certain areas around the world
where there has been some kind of nuclear
conflict or radiation weapons used
or that there are some kind of
dumping ground radioactive waves
You have places like
Mohenjo-daro in Pakistan, where
certain skeletons are radioactive,
you've got areas of south west Egypt
where there are sheets of glass
as if from some nuclear expl*si*n.
In ancient India, you
have wars between gigantic tribes
sometimes, the gods, the so-called
extraterrestrials interfere.
You can read definitely
in the Mahabharata that
gigantic armies are k*lled.
You have some atomic b*mb, or
something like atomic b*mb,
because it is described that the
sun went up shining brighter
than the normal sun.
It was a gigantic lightning.
Then they describe in a circle
of about 20 kilometer
everything was dead.
And the ones who survived had
all kind of new sickness
which were never seen before.
Like the teeth falling out.
Today we call these kind of
sickness radiation sickness.
In a number of
occasions, you will probably
find that an evil place is a
very dangerous place because
what is happening there might
be the remnants of some kind of
ancient technology which
was in operation there.
We know that, for example, in
the mountains of Libya, there
are actually places where uranium
was mined 8,000 years ago.
And in those places,
clearly it is an evil place.
It should be avoided at all costs.
Might radioactivity,
or some other
unknown type of energy left
behind by extraterrestrial
visitors, really be the cause
of Earth's existing "evil
places," as ancient astronaut
theorists believe?
Eddy County, New Mexico
The Waste lsolation Pilot Plant.
Here, since 1999, the United
States Department of Energy has
been storing radioactive and
nuclear waste inside a salt mine
more than 2,000 feet underground.
Computer projections estimate
that the walls and ceiling of
this "geologic lockbox" will
collapse and entomb the toxic
refuse in about 1,000 years.
There have been all sorts of
calculations over whether
it can stay there forever
this is the sort of rock strata,
it's quite safe
and it's geological thought and so forth
but over the kind of life span
of these substances
a half-life of uranium
is 4.5 billion years
and plutonium is 25,000 years.
So in 50,000 years still half of
the plutonium will be there.
And there's no way over that
period of time that this stuff
won't become a very, very serious
hazard for the human race.
But what if a
nuclear waste disposal site
becomes compromised hundreds
if not thousands of years from
now, and toxic radiation leaks
into the surrounding environment
causing serious illness
and even death?
Might future generations of
humans also consider these
deadly sites to be cursed
or evil as a result?
Are the Earth's so-called "evil
places" really evidence of
extraterrestrial activity
thousands of years ago?
Could they be a type of
intergalactic "no trespassing"
sign, intended to protect us,
to frighten us, or to keep us
from discovering the
truth about our origins?
Or, perhaps, prepare
us for our future?
03x10 - Aliens and Evil Places
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Explores the pseudoscientific hypothesis of ancient astronauts in a non-critical, documentary format.
Explores the pseudoscientific hypothesis of ancient astronauts in a non-critical, documentary format.