Commandments from a divine realm.
stearing the course of history.
There are people in every age
who know where the future lies.
There are people who set out a path
and really lead other
people along this path.
Mysterious journeys to other worlds.
Glowing clouds coming down from the sky
pillars of fire, voices
coming from the heavens.
And strange encounters
with supernatural beings
revealing visions of the future.
We have to ask ourselves
who were these guys.
Were they just a figment
of our ancestors' imagination
or did they exist?
Were the prophets of the ancient world
really messengers from God?
Or did their knowledge come
from more mysterious sources?
Prophets were targeted
to be the spokespersons
for the extraterrestrial powers
trying to rule the world.
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 if so, might there be evidence
in the stories of ancient prophets
and their mysterious predictions.
# Ancient Aliens 5x07 #
Prophets and Prophecies
Original Air Date on February 08, 2013
Gebel Khashm el-Tarif, Egypt.
This mountain rising out of the
Sinai desert is believed by some
to be the site of two of
history's most important divine
encounters... the peak where the
Biblical patriarch Moses
encountered the burning bush,
and the place where Moses later
received the Ten Commandments from God.
But what was the true nature of
Moses' divine encounter?
Was he a normal human randomly
chosen to deliver the word of God?
Or did he possess a special gift?
An inherent ability to communicate
with otherworldly forces?
Mystical literature from all over the
world has accounts of
visitations from angels, gods,
some kind of supernatural
creatures that interact and
interfere, that represent some
powers beyond our understanding.
We see this in the Bible with Moses.
He is just one of several
examples of leaders who are
guided by divine guidance, who
really are getting the help of
the gods into getting to their goal.
In addition to stories
of the prophet Moses,
the Hebrew and Christian
Testaments also feature similar
accounts of numerous other
prophets, including Elijah,
Isaiah, Noah, Abraham, Enoch and Jesus.
Prophets are a major element in almost all
ancient societies.
These were people who functioned
sort of as liaisons between the
mortal world and the immortal
world, between the gods and the humans.
They have a message, which is a
communication from God, but
what's very interesting about that,
it's not just a message.
The presence of God is felt to
be in the words of the prophet himself.
So, the one who hears a prophet
actually is encountering the
presence of God, and not
just a message from God.
So, if you have a prophet
who is an authority figure
in your community, and he says,
this god is upset about this,
you need to do X, Y, or Z to placate
this god or goddess, you did it.
But was the source
of these prophetic messages
truly of a divine nature?
According to ancient astronaut theorists,
there is, perhaps, another
possible explanation
as to who or what
may have been contacting
these prophets of the ancient past.
What we're beginning
to realize is that this is not
religious, but that these are
people who have had anomalous
experiences with entities,
and that this is contact with
a nonhuman intelligence.
Prophets and prophecies are evidence that
these higher beings are
instructing us to help create
civilization, for us to move
forward, and even to give us
some warning of the future.
This is what's going to happen.
You need to get ready.
Is it really possible
that extraterrestrial beings
made contact with the ancient prophets?
Perhaps the answers can be found
by looking further into the
story of Moses, as written more
than 3,000 years ago, and
chronicled in the Hebrew
Testament's Book of Exodus.
Moses's first encounter with God occurs
in the, uh... in the third chapter
of the book of Exodus.
Moses encounters a burning bush,
and God speaks to him out
of this burning bush.
And Moses was given a mission.
And the mission is to liberate
the Hebrews indentured in Egypt.
The idea of the burning
bush is very interesting to me,
because things like burning bushes
really don't exist, especially if they
all of a sudden give instructions.
So we have to ask ourselves,
what did our ancestors describe?
And so, the burning bush idea
could have have been a
technological creation,
which Moses described as a burning bush.
Might the burning bush,
as described by Moses,
really have been an
extraterrestrial device?
A machine? Or perhaps,
even a type of spacecraft?
If so, then with whom, or with what,
was Moses really communicating?
Perhaps more clues can be found
in the story of another,
equally mysterious, close encounter.
Tell el-Daba, Egypt.
Some scholars and researchers
believe that it was here,
in the northeastern region of the
Nile Delta, where the Israelites
began their exodus, and where
Moses had his second divine
encounter... this time with an
incredible object in the sky.
They were met partway
toward their destination
by what I would call a biblical UFO.
In Exodus, Chapter 13, verses 21
and 22, it says, "The Lord went
before them by day in a pillar
"of cloud... and by night in a
pillar of fire."
"...the pillar did not depart
from before the people..."
Meaning that it was always there.
Well, what the Bible
tells us is that it is the
presence of God manifesting
himself in a dramatic way,
accompanying the Israelites.
The question has
always been asked, "Well, what
was that cloud of fire?"
What is it?
Is it God?
Or, as the ancient alien theory suggests,
it could have been some
type of a craft, a beacon
that they had to follow.
The Hebrew people...
they were following the
object, and it makes it very
clear that whenever the object
was on the ground, the people
stopped and camped.
When it was taken up, they broke camp,
and they moved forward.
The object was leading them.
And the description
of a pillar of cloud and of fire...
A pillar is cylindrical in shape,
and perhaps quite hard or solid.
This is very similar to UFOs
that are reported now.
The flying saucer types
are more famous, but the
cylindrical-shaped UFOs are very
common, and they can be very large.
Up to a half-mile in length, perhaps.
Some students of UFOs think
these are mother ships, and the
fact that it's a cloud by day
suggests, as in modern UFOs,
that there's some type of halo
effect around the UFO.
If we look at it in that context,
perhaps the ancients would have described
a gleaming UFO in the day as a
cloud, a bright cloud, and they
would have described a brightly
lit UFO at night as a fiery pillar.
Was this strange pillar
of fire and cloud really
a physical manifestation of God?
Or was it an advanced
technological device of an
otherworldly origin?
As far as ancient astronaut
theories are concerned,
further clues may lie in the story of
Moses' final divine encounter on
the summit of Mount Sinai.
Moses receives a message
from God that he is going
to land on Mount Sinai.
So he gathers the nation of
Israel around the mountain.
This huge, bright glowing
cloud lands on Mount Sinai.
And it's quite spectacular because
it's surrounded by all sorts of
preternatural phenomenon,
of the sounds of trumpets
and clouds and fire.
And the Jewish
people are told to stay at the
bottom of Mount Sinai, but Moses
is authorized, and you might
even say protected, by the
pillar of cloud and the fire,
so that he can go up there
and everybody else can't.
According to the biblical
texts, Moses ascends
the mountain and enters the glowing cloud.
There he communes with the almighty God...
the creator of the universe...
and after 40 days he returns,
carrying the Ten Commandments.
But for ancient astronaut theorists,
the story of what happened
on Mount Sinai may,
in fact, offer compelling evidence
of a very different type of encounter.
Moses going up with God,
being gone for 40 days,
it sounds very much like the
contactee experience today,
where contactees are given rules
and regulations and ideas to
follow, you know, in terms of
elevating the human race.
The commandments that are given
go against our very animal nature,
because, to some extent, what the Bible
says is that God would will to give
divine power to humans
if we could handle it.
But the problem is, we don't
have the ethics to handle it.
Thou shalt not k*ll.
Thou shalt not commit adultery.
Thou shalt not steal.
The Ten Commandments are a start
toward handling divine power.
And the prophets were picked to
be the spokespersons for the
powers that were trying to rule
the world through rules and regulations,
commandments that would bring
about moral obedience,
which is superior to
following our animal instincts.
Is it possible that
Moses' encounter on Mount Sinai
was not with the almighty God
but with some sort of
extraterrestrial messenger?
One that deliberately sought to
guide and govern human behavior?
Ancient astronaut theorists say
that such a profound and
controversial notion is
possible, and claim additional
evidence can be found in the
story of yet another Old
Testament prophet, one who
delivered ominous warnings of
the future... and described
unearthly beings that descended
from the heavens.
Northern Israel.
According to Bible texts, it was here,
in the ninth century BC,
that the prophet Elijah
reportedly had several encounters
with both angels and God...
during which he was given
prophetic warnings of drought
and cataclysm.
One of the most important
prophets in Israelite
tradition, of course, is Elijah.
Elijah predicts some
rough things coming...
and, of course, they do.
He warns of a drought that's going to
devastate Israel and cause
all this starvation.
He also is interesting because
he was never known to have died.
And it's thought that, in some
ways, yeah, he was taken into
space and lives for eternity.
In Elijah's final encounter with God,
written in the Second Book of Kings,
the prophet "goes up by a
whirlwind" into Heaven
by what's described in the Hebrew
Bible as a fiery horse-drawn chariot.
There's a story in Kings about Elijah,
who reported seeing this strange aerial
phenomena that was described
variously as sort of bright,
whirlwind-like, cloud lit up,
clearly some sort
of object in the sky.
Elijah's experience
details a spinning object
or a spinning beam that
took him up into the object.
We see a whirlwind that came
over him a a chariot of fire.
So the question is: Was it the
chariot of fire that was
spinning, or was it a beam that
came down and took him up?
For the faithful,
this extraordinary event is
believed to be a religious miracle.
But could Elijah have been chosen
by heavenly beings to fulfill
an otherworldly purpose, as ancient
astronaut theorists contend?
The one thing that many
people don't realize is
that the first story we can read
about Elijah doesn't talk about
that he was taken up there with
horses, but just by that fiery
chariot that initially was
described like a fiery furnace.
Now, what's a fiery furnace?
Could the fire have been
some sort of engine?
When he's taken up in a whirlwind,
you know, you only have
to look at, for example,
when the space shuttle takes to the sky.
You know, you have this
rumbling, roaring jet flames,
et cetera, et cetera.
If you look at it in that
context, you could really place
this into a UFO category.
When you look at Elijah,
there's a nuts-and-bolts
craft there... a fiery chariot...
and they get inside it.
They meet these beings,
which are luminous beings
that talk to them, instruct them.
It's important to realize
that the biblical religion
is an extraterrestrial religion,
meaning that God is not from Earth.
We learn this in the Lord's Prayer.
"Our Father, who art in
Heaven, hallowed be thy name.
"Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done:
on Earth as it is in Heaven."
Extraterrestrial help is sent to
Earth to help humanity in the
quest to do God's will.
Was Elijah really
a man chosen by otherworldly
beings to help them steer the
course of humanity?
And if so, might this help
explain other, even more
incredible, Biblical encounters
between God and mankind?
Manchester, New York.
March, 1830.
24-year-old visionary Joseph Smith Jr.
publishes the Book of Mormon
and creates the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints...
a religious movement with more
than 14 million followers today.
Incredibly, the Book of Mormon
includes Joseph Smith's personal
accounts of his interaction
with an otherworldly being.
Joseph Smith had something like a vision.
He wrote that an angel appeared to him,
an angel with the name of Moroni.
And this angel appeared three
times and told to Joseph Smith
he should go to a certain little
hill, he should pull the stone
plate away, and inside he would
find a cave, and in the cave he
would find unknown writings.
He showed Joseph Smith
the location of a buried treasure,
these golden plates with a
message from someplace else,
a new revelation, a new book of the Bible.
He explained that he had come
from the star system Pleiades. And so
the source of the Book of Mormon...
is extraterrestrial.
Smith actually describes several different
cases where he appears to be
with this extraterrestrial Moroni.
We really have to wonder if
these aren't just mythological
explanations or physical events
that actually took place.
Joseph Smith is interesting
because he meets mythical beings.
The story of Smith is to some
extent unique, in the sense that
obviously a religion was created
based on what he encountered.
However which way
you want to look at this,
whether it's a flesh-and-blood
alien or an actual angel,
they're both extraterrestrials,
so there's no question about that.
They misunderstood those visits
as being angelic in nature,
when in reality they were visited
by physical space travelers.
Is it possible that the angel Moroni
who instructed Joseph
Smith Jr. was, in fact,
an otherworldly being?
And if so, could the Book of
Mormon really be evidence
that these beings have shared
celestial information with mankind?
Lumbini, Nepal.
The fourth century BC.
It was during this period that
the Jataka tales... ancient
Buddhist poems and prose...
were written.
These incredible writings
document the supernatural birth
and life of the Supreme Buddha,
a spiritual leader upon whose
teachings the Buddhist religion
was founded.
The Buddha's mother
is Queen Maya, and it is
believed that she had a dream
one night that a white elephant
entered her womb, thus she was
conceived and the Buddha was born.
The Buddha is supposed to have
reached enlightenment after
meditating for a long time under a tree.
The enlightenment is called "nirvana."
According to some
ancient astronaut researchers,
before Buddha began laying the
foundation for one of the
world's great religions, he was
psychically imprinted with
telepathic messages by
otherworldly beings.
In Buddhism, there's an
interesting story of
Buddha meeting with what are
called the "devas," or these
special luminous spirits.
Devas are like superhuman
beings, like superheroes.
They can fly, they live longer,
they are stronger, they are
much taller than humans.
They also have craft that help them fly.
You have to wonder who these devas are.
In many ways they're very
much like extraterrestrials.
Buddha actually
writes about this state and
calls it "par-nirvana," and
basically says that this is also
the link with the immortals.
And other traditions basically
say that this is when contact
with the gods is made.
Many religious figures
have had some type of
out-of-body experience.
Buddha himself described being
able to access multiple
dimensions, interacting with
different beings.
There could be other dimensions,
other realities in parallel with
us that contain extraterrestrials.
Do the strange accounts of
Elijah, Joseph Smith Jr. and Buddha
really prove divine beings
have been influencing
mankind for thousands of years?
And if so, do the words of these prophets,
when looked at together,
reveal a master plan
for the human species?
Ancient astronaut theorists
believe that even more clues
may be found in the centuries-old
accounts of prophets and holy men
who lived long before the
Bible was conceived.
Persepolis, Iran.
Here, 30 miles northeast
of the city of Shiraz,
lay the ruins of an ancient capital.
Built by the Persian conqueror
Darius more than 2,000 years ago,
Persepolis was once a mighty
city that legend says was
protected by a powerful god
named Ahuru Mazda.
And etched in stone atop the
crumbling remains of a building
called the "Tripylon" is a
depiction of this ancient god,
seated inside a winged disk.
Ahuru Mazda was central to the
ancient Persian religion Zoroastrianism...
and the experiences of a
prophet named Zarathustra
who lived 2,600 years ago.
Zarathustra was the
founder of a religion...
he was in the area near Persia,
of modern-day Persia or Iran...
and he had a visitor, Ahuru
Mazda, a divine encounter that
led to the major form of
monotheism in the entire area.
It preceded the Egyptian form of
monotheism and way beyond the
Hebrew and then Christian forms.
According to ancient
Zoroastrian texts called the Avesta,
Zarathustra's first meeting with
Ahuru Mazda occurred at the top
of a mountain that was shrouded in
clouds and bathed in an eerie light.
Zarathustra carries
this idea that there is this
one true god, it is literally
the god of truth, and truth is
a great central principle in the
Zoroastrian worldview.
Right and wrong, good and evil,
black and white... a very strong
contrast, and you are to
identify with the good
and search the truth.
Some researchers
believe these divine prophecies
provide proof that the prophet
Zarathustra was following
commands from an extraterrestrial being,
one who perhaps came to Earth to sow the
seeds of what is now known as civilization.
When we look at Zarathustra
encountering Ahura Mazda, what we are
confronted with here are
human beings who are
encountering nonhuman intelligences.
These are indicative of physical
encounters.
These are encounters
with something which is
otherworldly yet physical.
We have to ask ourselves:
Were they just a figment of our ancestors'
imagination, or did they exist?
These are extraterrestrial, or alien,
entities who come here
and provide some kind of
information exchange and
guidance program between
cultures and entities who are
willing to help that culture.
Is it possible,
as ancient astronaut theorists
believe, that extraterrestrials
contacted prophets in the
distant past in order to
guide the development
of human civilization?
And if so, might there be more
clues found in the historical
accounts of what is perhaps the
most intriguing character in all
of ancient Greece?
Mount Parnassus.
On the flanks of this 8,000-foot
peak lie the ruins of a marble
sanctuary that was once home to
one of history's most famous
prophets, a temple priestess
known as the Oracle of Delphi.
The Oracle of Delphi is the most
famous oracle from the ancient world.
There was a temple there
dedicated to the god Apollo.
Apollo is the central god for prophecy.
And a temple was established
for Apollo in Delphi, and that
became the seat of the actual
oracle where people would visit.
The Oracle of Delphi was
located in the Temple
of Apollo, which would have
been, at the time, the major
building structure.
This was the central point.
So the oracle was all-important.
Everything else was there
because of the oracle in the complex.
Also known as Pythia, the oracle could be
found sitting on a tall,
three-legged seat over an
opening in the earth, where
vapors rising from the ground
would put her into a trance.
The Oracle of Delphi would
basically channel the god Apollo.
Apollo was really the god of civilization.
He was the god of light.
He was the god of prophecy.
And she would become Apollo.
You can imagine how it
is when something supernatural
or superhuman comes into a human body.
It, of course, creates a
fugue state, essentially.
It creates a weird trance.
Nowadays we have movies about
possessions and stuff like that.
It's kind of like that.
It's not necessarily demonic.
But any time the supernatural
becomes housed within something
natural like a human body,
it is inevitably going to be causing
some kind of trance, some kind
of fugue state or something.
For more than a thousand years,
the oracle and her numerous successors
dispensed advice to everyone
from emperors and generals
to poets and politicians.
Prophecy was central
to the Greek worldview, and the
affairs of state, the planning
of battles, any important
decisions, would be taken to the
oracle to be considered, to get
some kind of guidance from
beyond ordinary knowing.
You can come and ask
about giving birth to a child.
You can come and ask about
crops that you want to plant.
You can come and ask
about joining the army.
You can come and ask about
undertaking a military expedition.
The priestess is there to be the liaison.
And in fact, when people come to
the oracle and ask questions,
they specifically ask the
priestess, and she's the one who
channels the answer from Apollo
back down to the human beings.
But just what, or
whom, was the reason for the
oracle's bizarre trance like state?
One in which, according to
contemporary accounts,
she could accurately predict
everything from the Trojan w*r
and the eventual decline of
Greek power to the slaughter
of the famed 300 Spartans at Thermopylae?
Mainstream researchers say it
was most likely due to her
inhalation of intoxicating fumes
from various gases seeping out
of Mount Parnassus.
But might she, in fact,
have been in contact
with an extraterrestrial being?
One whom the ancient
Greeks knew as Apollo?
The idea that Apollo was possibly some
extraterrestrial makes sense,
because they want us to develop,
they want us to have civilization.
They want us to have technology
and to be like them.
We've always been
their pet project, so to speak,
meaning that they helped us
become who we are today.
Were ancient so-called gods,
like Ahuru Mazda and Apollo,
really part of an advanced
race of celestial beings?
Aliens who used human agents
known as prophets
to instruct and steer the
course of human civilization?
If so, might these same
extraterrestrials also be
the force behind one of history's
most infamous prophets?
A man who claimed to have visions of some
of the most cataclysmic events in history?
The 16th century prophet named...
Nostradamus.
Southern France.
1555.
Here a chemist and apothecary
named Michel de Nostradame
publishes an almanac titled
The Prophecies.
In it he writes more than a
thousand four-line poetic
verses called "quatrains," verses
that seem to predict the future.
Michel Nostradamus,
at an early age, began having visions.
He would stare into the water in
a bowl, and he would begin to
see visions of what he
thought was the future.
At the time that he was doing this,
seeing into the future was
considered witchcraft, and he
risked being called a warlock
and being taken by the
Inquisition and basically k*lled.
So what he did was, he masked
his visions in quatrains,
four-line prose poems,
in which he hid the future very
carefully so that you wouldn't really
understand the quatrain until
after the event had occurred.
Some people say that he
channeled his prophecies.
I think he just went into
either a higher state of
consciousness or a very deep
meditative state.
And he was seeing things that
he then would write about.
In the centuries after his
death, Nostradamus has
been credited with predicting
everything from the Great
Chicago Fire of 1871... and the
rise of Hitler in the 1930s...
to the dropping of the atomic
b*mb on Hiroshima in 1945.
Nostradamus was able to
access information which was
not available to any of his
contemporaries.
As such, he was identified as a
visionary, a seer, a prophet,
whatever name you want to give him.
But perhaps the biggest unsolved mystery
concerning Nostradamus is that
no one knows the source of his
mysterious powers of prediction.
Was he fed futuristic
information from a higher
spiritual power, like the
Oracle of Delphi?
Or was he obtaining his uncanny
knowledge from an otherworldly
or extraterrestrial origin?
We know that he somehow
was able to train his
brain to really make contact
with something out there.
Now, science is going to try and
give this various names, whether
it is zero-point energy, the
zero-point field, a different
dimension, whatever it is.
Some researchers believe
that everything and everyone connects
through the zero-point field,
where a collection of electric charges
from every thought, action and event of
the past, present and future is stored.
The zero-point field is thought
to be where everything that ever was
thought, or every behavior,
every action... anything that
involved energy... was dumped
into the field, and still is.
It literally contains all
information for the infinite
time that we have been here.
The concept of the zero-point
field rests on the
theory that the universe
occupies more than just the
three spatial dimensions of
height, width and depth.
And this evolving concept is
known as "string theory."
In string theory,
there are typically 11
dimensions that are envisioned.
They're what we call very small,
or wrapped up, or compact.
So, if these dimensions are
sufficiently small and curved
and compact, we wouldn't be able
to experience moving along them,
so we wouldn't know they exist.
But if string theory is, in fact,
correct, is it possible
that the zero-point
field exists in another dimension...
one undetected by mankind?
Dozens of ancient cultures
describe the existence of a
cosmic well of knowledge that
only certain people have
the ability to access.
The Hindus refer to it
as the "Akashic Record."
The Akashic Record, the idea behind it is
that all of the information in
the universe is sort of
preexisting and an individual could
actually tap into that information.
What we see is that Nostradamus fits this
perspective of people who are
able to access information
which is not of this world.
He was able to take his brain,
his mind, outside of the
constraints of this reality,
and when he was there, he was
able to get information, which he
then brought back to us, and, in
his case, wrote down, so that we
were able to later partake
in this information.
I think any of these great
prophets were accessing
the zero-point field,
or, as I call it, the "grid."
I think we all access
information that we don't
normally have.
I think we do it in dreams,
and I think we do it when we have d?j? vu.
So I think we're all doing this.
It's a gift, it's a talent,
or maybe a skill, that is within all of us.
So perhaps people like
Nostradamus are really able to
tap into that grid, that field, at will.
Were the ancient prophets
really able to access
incredible information from a
hidden dimension?
Or from extraterrestrial beings,
as some ancient astronaut
theorists believe?
And if so, could there still be
prophets at work today?
Men and women who are in league
with other, perhaps otherworldly forces?
Perhaps the answer can be found,
not on another planet,
but inside the mind...
of Albert Einstein.
September 26th, 1905.
Swiss patent clerk Albert
Einstein publishes a
groundbreaking paper in a German
scientific journal, upending
centuries of belief on how the
cosmos works.
In the paper, Einstein proposes
his theory of special relativity,
in which he imagines a universe
where both space and time
are fluid and flexible.
Prior to Einstein's theory of
relativity, physicists tended to
view the physical world as a
static, immovable universe where
everything was set into its place.
The biggest change
after Einstein's theories of
relativity was how we viewed
space and time.
We thought of space, literally,
as just what we move through,
and time is how you measure
things going forward.
And Einstein made them
geometrically connected to
each other.
They were no longer
fundamentally different, and you
had to account for them together.
He showed that
time and space were relative,
and that time and space can be
warped, and ultimately that
time travel and space travel
and black holes and time warps,
all of these things were possible.
Although Einstein never claimed
that his profound knowledge
had divine origins...
as did the prophets of ancient
times... his insights into the
fundamental nature of the universe
were no less powerful and influential.
Whenever someone like Einstein
is able to look at the
universe and physics and
then see things in a different way,
this is a kind of mystic awareness.
And you have to wonder if it's not
some contact with extraterrestrials,
where E.T.'s appear
to you in your bedroom,
give you some insight and knowledge
that's going to help you on your
way to that new scientific discovery.
Einstein's wife reported
after he died that his
favorite book was !sis
Unveiled by Madame Blavatsky.
It's a book all about the
innate psychic ability of
humans, about the hidden history
of the human race, and I believe
that Einstein was very much into
all of this, and used his own
psychic abilities to create
the theory of relativity.
And in fact, Einstein got the
theory of relativity by standing
on a street and looking at the
mist surrounding a streetlight
and imagining in his head how
long it took for the light to go
from the streetlight, hit the
mist and reflect to his eye.
And then he realized, in a kind
of a transcendental, meditative,
quiet moment, that light travels,
and then the theory of
relativity came from that
mystical experience.
Were Einstein's insights
the result of his own
incredible IQ?
Or were his discoveries aided by
his ability to tap into the
knowledge of the universe?
The same kind of knowledge that
was also made available to the
great prophets of the ancient world?
The word "prophet" is used
in areas of innovation and
great thinkers and engineers,
and developers of products are
sometimes thought of as prophets.
There are new prophets constantly.
1953.
James Watson and Francis Crick
discover the shape and makeup of DNA.
In 2000, J. Craig Venter
decodes the human genome.
Might these also be examples of
modern-day prophets functioning
in our midst?
Prophets that are able to tap
into advanced alien knowledge?
There are people in every age who know
where the future lies,
and they are called prophets,
whether they are Steve
Jobs or Einstein or whoever.
They are people who set out a
path and really lead other
people along this path.
When you start looking into what
they are, you're beginning to
realize that there are certain
anomalies in the lives of these people.
The information which they
possess, which helped us guide
along the path, really is not
theirs, but that they somehow
are messengers of a larger reality.
I think prophets could
be communicating with
extraterrestrial, extra-
dimensional beings, angels, gods.
If you're channeling information
that is far beyond your own
wisdom, you're automatically
going to assume it's coming from
somebody smarter than you.
They may be coming... crossing
over dimensions so that they
can impart their knowledge.
But why would otherworldly
beings use humans to shape
our religions...our politics...
our science?
Is there perhaps an
extraterrestrial plan for the
human species?
One that is guiding us to our
next, or perhaps final, destination?
You have to wonder:
Why do they care about us?
Why would they want to help us,
give us prophecies, instruct
us in better lives?
And, in many ways, it's only
natural that they would.
We're like their children.
We try to reduce them to great
prophets, great leaders, but truly,
they were great mystics.
And the story of a great mystic
is really that he is somebody
who has part of his being
in this reality... and part of his
being in another reality.
These are people who have had
a foot in this dimension
but also in another dimension.
Prophets...
chosen by beings from other worlds...
and bearing messages that have
changed the destiny of mankind.
Could there really be an ultimate
plan that is, as yet, unknown to us?
Perhaps the answer lies hidden,
still waiting to be discovered.
Or maybe it will be revealed
when they return.
05x07 - Prophets and Prophecies
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