Fire!
A people torn apart...
Not a household in the North or the South
was not touched by blood in this conflict.
... and the future of a
nation hanging in the balance.
That union,
for it to fail, that meant
that the concepts of democracy
would fail throughout the world.
The Civil w*r nearly destroyed
the Great Experiment known
as the United States of America,
but might there have even been
more at stake than we know?
Could it be
that the preservation of the Union
was ensured by extraterrestrial beings?
It's possible that extraterrestrials
have been visiting America
since its foundation
and did steer the outcome of the Civil w*r.
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 they have even influenced the outcome
of the American Civil w*r?
Jackson County, Missouri.
30 years before the Confederate
cannons fired on Fort Sumter,
marking the start of
the American Civil w*r,
Mormon Church founder Joseph Smith
brought many of his followers here,
declaring this location to be
the site of the New Jerusalem.
He also stirred up controversy
with his comments on sl*very
in this long-established sl*ve state.
Joseph Smith... when he takes
his Mormon colony to Missouri,
he actually makes some
statements about sl*very.
He taught that the sl*very
issue would cause discord.
He also came out and said that the slaves
would eventually rise
up against their masters.
Eight years earlier,
Joseph Smith claimed that a
strange figure named Moroni
came to him in the
night, enveloped in light
and professing to be from
the Pleiades star cluster.
It was also Moroni
who directed him to the golden tablets
that would become the Book of Mormon.
Joseph Smith also reported
that the angel Moroni
continued to visit him
and three others amongst his
congregation also reported similar visits.
According to Smith,
Moroni appeared to him numerous
times over the course of his life...
and in 1832,
he came, bearing an ominous prophecy.
On December 25,
Smith passed this prophecy on to his flock,
"Wars will shortly come to pass,
beginning at the rebellion
of South Carolina,
which will eventually terminate in
the death and misery of many souls.
For behold,
the Southern States shall be
divided against the Northern States."
There are some people that
say this is a prophecy,
this is a vision by Smith.
Whatever way it was, it really did
portend what came about in the 1860s.
What we're seeing
is a human-looking being
with brilliant light coming off of it,
who conveyed an intelligent
message to Joseph Smith.
There are some speculations
that Joseph Smith was in fact
visited by an advanced
extraterrestrial being.
Did Joseph Smith
really receive a prophecy
that predicted the coming of the Civil w*r?
And if so, how did an otherworldly entity
know that the w*r would begin in South
Carolina nearly 30 years in advance?
Is it possible that the angel Moroni, this
perhaps extraterrestrial being,
was very concerned about
the Civil w*r, and that's why
it gave Joseph Smith
an advanced prophetic
glimpse into what was coming?
Was this another one of
the efforts to intervene
and to try to steer our history
towards the most favorable outcome,
perhaps not just for us
but also for the
extraterrestrials themselves?
But Joseph Smith
is not the only person who is said
to have been visited
by an otherworldly being
foretelling of a future Civil w*r.
Stories have emerged that
during the American Revolution,
in 1777,
George Washington had a similar
encounter at Valley Forge.
The story is, is that,
while at Valley Forge, General Washington
had given his men orders
not to disturb him.
And suddenly, there's a...
a being standing there.
And this being is described
as being extremely luminous.
And next thing we know,
is this being starts
giving Washington a prophecy
about the future of America.
According to the story,
this luminous being
not only gave Washington
a vision of the future United States,
but also warned that the Union
would be tested by Civil w*r.
Is it possible that both George Washington
and Joseph Smith were visited
by extraterrestrial beings
who somehow knew that the
Civil w*r would take place?
Ancient astronaut theorists say yes,
and suggest even stronger
evidence can be found
with strange encounters that were reported
not by lone individuals,
but by entire communities.
While UFO sightings were
extremely rare before the 1900s,
a number were reported
during the final years
leading up to the w*r.
One of the best early UFO encounters
is Wilmington, Delaware, from 1860,
where witnesses reported seeing
this vast 200-foot-long object,
flying through the sky.
And it had, like, a
trail of globes or balls
of light bind it.
One of them was actually
ejected from the object.
Now, this was almost like a rocket.
Certainly nobody should have
been flying a rocket in 1860.
An even more striking UFO encounter
was reported in Shreveport, Louisiana,
that same year.
A group of people
saw an enormous craft, 300 yards long,
hovering just above the tallest trees.
This thing was described as having
a color like a glowing red stove.
And out of the center
of this massive object
there were rays, like rays of the sun,
that reached toward the sky.
Incredibly, this thing
was seen for an hour,
without changing at all.
People got a very good look at this thing,
and nobody could even hazard
a guess as to what it was.
Less than a month before
the start of the w*r,
another major sighting was
reported in New York City.
New York at that time was very different.
It was a cramped, urban setting,
before the age of tall buildings.
In that setting, a witness,
Mrs. T. Richard Kinder,
looked out of an upper window,
in her house on Baxter Street,
and she saw an object in the sky.
She described it as luminous,
glowing, shaped like a cross,
flying in the air. Startled,
she awoke her husband.
He saw the glowing cross, too.
This ongoing presence strongly
suggests that extraterrestrials
were not just taking a backseat
approach to what was happening on Earth,
but they were actively involved
and they were monitoring us.
How is it
that in an era when UFO
sightings were rarely reported,
three mass UFO encounters occurred
within a year of the
start of the Civil w*r?
Is it possible that extraterrestrials
really did monitor the United
States during this time?
Ancient astronaut theorists say yes,
and claim that even stranger than
the encounters leading up to the w*r
are those that were reported
once the fighting began.
Charleston Harbor, South Carolina.
April 12, 1861.
At 4:30 in the morning,
Confederate cannons fire on Fort Sumter.
Three days later, President
Abraham Lincoln declares
that an insurrection exists
and calls for 75,000 volunteers
to put down the rebellion.
The American Civil w*r has begun.
People on both sides assumed that
there would be one great battle
that would decide
everything... winner take all...
one great battle fought
somewhere probably between
Richmond and Washington.
But that doesn't happen.
People actually came
out from Washington with
picnic baskets and champagne
to watch the battle.
But this w*r
would be a horrible w*r,
a w*r that no participant
would ever forget.
It cost more American lives
than all other wars combined.
750,000 people, it is now believed,
perished during the w*r.
The Civil w*r was felt
everywhere in America,
because it is that w*r that defines
what type of nation we're going to be.
It was not just the future of the
United States that was at stake.
This was a w*r
over different philosophies of government,
with the fate of a people
caught in the crossfire.
And according to ancient
astronaut theorists,
there may have been even
more at stake than we know.
New York City.
April 19, 1861.
Responding to President
Lincoln's call to action,
the 7th New York Militia
travels by steamboat
to Annapolis, Maryland.
While en route, they witness
a very strange occurrence in the sky.
While these men and sailors were on board,
they saw what was described as the moon
suddenly soaring clear into the sky,
and around it... clearly defined...
three circles of light.
Now, of course, we know that
it's not possible for the moon
to change position in the sky that way.
And looking at this
sighting, as it was reported,
this would have to be classified as a UFO.
If UFO sightings represent
encounters with alien spaceships,
then it seems certain that UFOS were
watching over America during the Civil w*r.
Is it possible that the men
of the 7th New York Militia
really did have an encounter
with some type of alien craft,
just days after the start of the Civil w*r?
And if so, is it a sign
that extraterrestrials had an interest
in this turning point in our history?
There's an intriguing pattern that we see
within UFO reports.
And that's an increase in
sightings when wars break out.
The First World w*r, Second World
w*r, Vietnam, the Korean w*r...
they all had their UFO incidents.
And another example is
the American Civil w*r.
It could be that
aliens might simply be interested
in observing historical events.
It's also possible that
extraterrestrials might be trying
to influence the course of events
or simply to warn people in some way.
While there were numerous UFO
sightings reported during the Civil w*r,
even more common are stories of soldiers
encountering strange
beings on the b*ttlefield.
Also reported, were bizarre
dreams and premonitions,
some of which proved to be prophetic.
One of the most notable was
published in a Kansas newspaper
on March 27, 1862.
According to the account,
General George B. McClellan,
chief of the Union Armies,
was visited in his sleep
by the ghostly figure of George Washington,
who warned him that Confederate forces
were closing in on the capital.
The vision reportedly caused McClellan
to change his plans
and fend off the attack.
There are many soldiers and
politicians during the Civil w*r
that have premonitions,
premonitions of death.
Nathaniel Lyon at the
Battle of Wilson's Creek
actually said, "Today I will die."
And he is going to be shot in the chest,
during the battle shot in
trying to rally his men.
But what can explain
all of these bizarre incidents?
Ancient astronauts theorists suggest
that the strange dreams and UFO sightings
are evidence that
extraterrestrials were, in fact,
present in America during the Civil w*r.
It would seem that throughout the
history of this planet, certain
civilizations and nations
have been watched very carefully
by the extraterrestrials and...
and nurtured by them.
And in ancient times, this could
well have been the Egyptians
and the Chinese and the Sumerians.
And really, in our own era
it's the United States of America
that is... is the country
that these extraterrestrials
are the most interested in.
Could it be that extraterrestrials
took an interest in the success
of the United States of America?
Ancient astronaut theorists
say the answer may lie
with the man who was tasked
with preserving the Union: Abraham Lincoln.
Springfield, Illinois.
November 7, 1860.
The morning after hearing
the triumphant news
that he has been elected
president of the United States,
Abraham Lincoln wakes up from a deep sleep
and gazes into a full-length
mirror in his bedroom
and has a startling vision.
He saw two images of himself in the mirror.
One face was healthy and well.
The other was a pale, ghostly image of it.
He got up,
looked at the mirror, checked it,
to see if there was something wrong,
then he laid down again thinking,
"Well, it's just my imagination."
Thinking his mind was
playing tricks on him,
Lincoln checked the mirror a second time.
Each time, his two faces confronted him,
one five times paler than the other.
Lincoln told his wife
Mary about the vision.
Lincoln relied on Mary quite a bit.
When he told her about the vision,
she became deathly afraid, because
she interpreted it to mean
that he would have two terms as president.
One he would be healthy and well,
and the second term,
he would die in office.
If the ghostly reflection in the
mirror was not a hallucination,
then what was it?
It's not too big of a stretch to think that
perhaps President Lincoln
was somehow influenced
by otherworldly beings
during the course of the w*r.
It was that important.
It took on immense cosmic significance.
Was Abraham Lincoln actually
able to receive messages
from an extraterrestrial realm
that helped him anticipate the future?
Ancient astronaut theorists say yes,
and point out that the president himself
believed he was the
instrument of a higher power.
Abraham Lincoln is such a
mystery still to us even though
dozens and dozens and dozens of
books have been written about him.
But Lincoln himself was
something of a mystic.
I think he had a belief
in the supernatural.
At least three different
times during the w*r,
he told friends that he had had a dream
about being on a boat
with no rudder, with no sail,
with no tiller. It's adrift.
He is powerless to steer it,
and it's heading toward a shore.
Every time he had that dream,
something important happened
during the w*r, mainly the battles.
Antietam, Stones River,
Shiloh, Gettysburg...
Is it really possible that Abraham Lincoln
was given premonitions about the
w*r by extraterrestrial beings?
Could he have been chosen
because he represented
the best hope for preserving the
Union and ensuring the continuation
of the Great American Experiment?
Abraham Lincoln saw the United States
as this great experiment in democracy.
That for it to fail,
that meant that the concepts of
democracy would fail throughout the world.
In addition to his own premonitions,
some say that Lincoln may
also have been influenced
by the visions of a Spiritualist
named Nettie Colburn.
In December of 1862,
during the darkest days of the Civil w*r,
Nettie became a spiritual
advisor for Mary Todd Lincoln,
who was a devout believer in mysticism.
She claimed to have attended
s?ances with Lincoln multiple times
and, while in a trance, claimed
to have advised him on the w*r.
Now, proving that is sometimes difficult,
but in my research, I did
find, on several points,
Nettie's story does check out.
According to Nettie's autobiography,
otherworldly beings used her
to communicate with President
Lincoln during s?ances
and even advised him to issue
the Emancipation Proclamation.
And another mystic, J.B. Conklin,
claimed these voices actually
dictated to the president
a first draft of the historic document.
Things that not only Nettie did,
but other people in the
Spiritualist movement did,
was they were giving him messages
about how important the
Emancipation Proclamation was,
and it was something that Lincoln
took as divine sort of guidance.
And so it appears to have played
a role in his decision making.
It's quite possible that,
at one of these events,
he received messages
from otherworldly beings,
possibly even extraterrestrial beings,
in order to preserve the Union
as part of this immense
master plan for humanity.
What that leads us to is
the possibility that some
of the same extraterrestrials
that were being seen in
numerous UFO sightings
before and during the Civil w*r
were able to form a
direct contact to Lincoln,
through Nettie Colburn Maynard,
to give him the messages that he needed
to be able to steer the
outcome of the Civil w*r.
Was Abraham Lincoln
literally destined for greatness?
Might aliens have been guiding him
through his dreams and
visions during the Civil w*r?
If so,
what was their purpose?
Perhaps the answer can be found
with an incredible encounter...
Fire!
... at Gettysburg.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
July 2, 1863.
Two years and three
months into the Civil w*r,
337,000 men lie dead,
over 13 times as many casualties
as the United States suffered
during the Revolutionary w*r.
But after so much bloodshed,
neither side has a clear advantage.
The majority of the fighting
has taken place in the Southern states,
but Confederate General Robert E. Lee,
who is gaining a reputation
as being invincible,
decides to make an aggressive move
and advance into Union territory.
Robert E. Lee decides that
he will take the w*r north,
for a couple of reasons. Number one,
it's gonna relieve pressure on the farmers
in Virginia, who are trying to grow crops,
feed themselves, feed the army.
And second, politically,
uh, he knows that there is a lot of
pressure on Abraham Lincoln to win this w*r.
Northern voters, Northern politicians
are angry that this w*r
is carrying on so far.
If Lee won here,
the door to Washington,
and ultimately victory, was open.
While the Confederates
were massing for attack,
reinforcements from the 20th
Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment
were called in, commanded by
Colonel Joshua Chamberlain.
Chamberlain rushes his troops
towards the Little Round Top.
He comes to a crossroads,
and he said there was an eerie figure,
in a tri-corner hat pointing
the way to the Little Round Top,
the right road to take.
And he said it looked
like George Washington.
George Washington?
Could this ghostly vision
have been merely an illusion?
Although the story sounds incredible,
Secretary of w*r Edwin Stanton
appointed a member of his staff
to speak with a number of the
men who experienced this vision,
and it is said that he
gathered unwavering testimony
claiming that the encounter was real.
In the end, the 20th Maine
would repel the Confederate
attack on Little Round Top
and save the day for the Union Army.
So you have to ask yourself:
did extraterrestrials in some way
influence this battle...
by disguising themselves as
a familiar figure like George Washington,
and then guiding the
troops to a certain position
where they knew this would
turn the tide of the battle?
It would seem that
something like this happened.
Is the story of George Washington
appearing to soldiers at Gettysburg
the ultimate proof that alien
beings really did intervene
to influence the outcome of the Civil w*r?
Ancient astronaut theorists say yes,
and suggest that the
United States of America
has had a connection with extraterrestrials
since its very beginning.
We do have clues that
Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin
Franklin and George Washington
all believed in extraterrestrial life.
Thomas Jefferson gave a famous lecture
about the unusual UFO sighting by
a person named William Dumbarton,
in Baton Rouge, in 1800.
Benjamin Franklin wrote, in
his Poor Richard's Almanac,
about life on other worlds and,
apparently, was a believer in that.
And George Washington had
a very famous angelic vision
at Valley Forge,
and so it would seem
that George Washington,
Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin
were very much believers in
extraterrestrials and life on other planets.
Is it possible that extraterrestrials
have been guiding the course of
America since its very beginning,
and intervened in the Civil w*r to ensure
that the Great Experiment would continue?
Ancient astronaut theorists suggest
further evidence that an otherworldly force
was present at this point
in history, can be found
by examining a recurring
dream that Abraham Lincoln had
of his own death.
He sees a body on the catafalque
wrapped in mourning clothing.
The body's being guarded by Union soldiers.
He asks one of the soldiers,
"Who is dead in the White House?"
And one of the solder says,
"It's the president.
He's been k*lled by an assassin."
He believed that he was uniquely
suited to become president,
to carry the country through
the great crisis of disunion.
And he, part and parcel with
that belief in his destiny
to become president, was his
belief that he would be slain.
Abraham Lincoln is said to have had,
uh, prophetic dreams, visions.
If aliens are coming here to visit Earth,
certainly it seems reasonable to wonder
if they might have tried to
influence the course of events
through Abraham Lincoln,
uh, possibly through
his dreams and visions.
Could it be that extraterrestrials
were the source of this recurring dream,
and that they were testing Abraham Lincoln
to see if he would fulfill his destiny,
even knowing that it would
lead to an early grave?
Ancient astronaut theorists suggest
that further clues can be found
by examining the life of one of the w*r's
most extraordinary soldiers:
Ambrose Bierce.
Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia.
June 23, 1864.
While leading a skirmish
line on Confederate troops,
Union Army lieutenant Ambrose Bierce
is shot in the left temple by a sn*per.
Miraculously,
the b*llet travels around
the side of his skull
and ends up behind his left ear,
leaving Bierce injured but alive.
After being shot in the head,
Bierce went on to become one of the most
prominent authors of the post-Civil w*r era,
and was a pioneer of science fiction...
influencing such writers as Ray Bradbury,
Roald Dahl,
and Kurt Vonnegut.
But could his genius as a writer
have been, in some way, connected
to the injury to his head?
In the case of brain injuries,
when you suddenly, uh,
display a new ability,
I'm not so sure that it's
something that was there all along
and you're uncovering...
more so that it's a new ability;
re-circuitry, if you will.
We're all disconnected from our core,
unaware of the greater
realm of pure potential,
and Ambrose Bierce may
have gotten the right nudge
to give him an interesting
window into that realm,
allowing him to get closer to it
than most of us normally ever do.
Ambrose Bierce is best
known for short stories
that involve paranormal incidents,
strange disappearances,
and incongruencies of time.
One of the most famous
is "An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge,"
in which a Confederate sympathizer
is being hanged for treason.
At the moment of the man's hanging,
the rope breaks and he
falls into the water below.
Escaping to dry land,
the hero travels through a seemingly
unending forest to his home 30 miles away.
But once he arrives and
runs towards his wife,
he feels a searing pain in his neck.
Suddenly he was back on the bridge again
with a noose around his neck, and then
he fell,
he was ex*cuted, he hung by the neck.
About face!
And Bierce was trying to tell us
that alternate realities exist...
alternate worlds...
and we see this pattern all throughout
his writings, where he believed that
inter-dimensional travel was a possibility.
Another short story that Bierce wrote
for The San Francisco Examiner, in 1888,
titled "The Difficulty
of Crossing a Field,"
is reportedly based on an actual event
that occurred in Selma,
Alabama, in July of 1854.
It was about a plantation owner, a farmer
who, in the broad daylight,
sitting on his porch,
talking to his neighbors,
walked across the road into the field
and suddenly disappeared
with a number of witnesses watching.
So as they walked over
to the point where he disappeared,
they could still hear his voice faintly,
but they couldn't see him.
He never returned.
Ambrose Bierce interviewed the locals
who searched for the lost farmer,
as well as scientists with
theories on the disappearance.
One claimed the farmer had
entered another dimension.
Is it possible
that Ambrose Bierce was, in fact,
contacted by extraterrestrials?
This is why luminous beings
appear in his fiction,
and this is why vanishings
appear in his fiction.
Could it be that the head
injury Ambrose Bierce suffered
allowed him to receive information
from an otherworldly source?
Ancient astronaut theorists say yes,
and suggest the strongest evidence
may not be found in his stories
of strange disappearances
but with how he disappeared himself.
In December of 1913,
Bierce left the country and
headed to Chihuahua, Mexico.
He was never seen or heard from again.
It's quite interesting to note that he met
with another famous adventurer,
traveler, an Englishman named
Frederick Mitchell-Hedges.
Mitchell-Hedges was the man who claimed
to discover the first crystal skull,
and that's significant because
they both were interested in
crystals and inter-dimensional subjects.
The last letter, that we know
of, he ever sent to anyone,
was to his secretary that said,
"I go tomorrow to a destination
of which I may not return."
And the theory is he may have gone with
Mitchell-Hedges to the Crystal Cave...
the Crystal Cave being a place that
Mitchell-Hedges believed you could
contact beings from another dimension.
It's possible that extraterrestrials said,
"You helped steer the outcome towards
a more favorable determination.
In the future, people will
be more comfortable with us.
You've set the stage by writing
all these sci-fi stories.
Come live with us.
Come to this place and
we'll meet you there."
Might the stories of Ambrose Bierce
and his strange disappearance
all point to a connection
with extraterrestrials?
And if so,
were these alien beings
simply observing the Civil w*r
or might they have even intervened?
Ancient astronaut theorists
say the answer might be found
in Washington, DC,
standing high atop
the Capitol Dome.
Washington, DC.
December 2, 1863.
It has been exactly five months
since the Battle of Gettysburg,
and the tides of the Civil w*r
are beginning to turn in the Union's favor.
At the start of the w*r,
construction of the giant dome
that would sit atop the Capitol
Building had been halted,
but President Lincoln
convinced Congress to provide
the funding to finish it,
saying the dome would act as a
sign that the Union would go on.
Upon its completion,
a statue was placed on top of it,
with the final section raised to a salute
of 35 g*ns
answered by the g*ns of the
12 forts around Washington.
Weighing nearly 15,000 pounds and standing
19 and a half feet tall,
this bronze statue features a woman
with a Native American-style
fringed blanket
thrown over her left shoulder,
and an elaborate headdress
made of eagle feathers
and ringed with stars.
It is called the Statue of Freedom,
and according to ancient
astronaut theorists,
it may represent an extraterrestrial being.
The symbolism they chose is
completely and totally cosmic...
a goddess cloaked in stars,
suggesting she's a
celestial or a star being.
And when you look at it, and even
have the natives explain it to you,
they say things like:
"Oh, yes, these are the star
people coming from the sky."
Is it really possible
that there is a depiction
of an extraterrestrial
standing atop the Capitol Dome?
Ancient astronaut theorists say yes
and suggest the evidence
can be found by looking back
to the Founding Fathers.
In the 1730s to the 1760s,
Benjamin Franklin published
a series of pamphlets
he called The Indian Treaties.
One of the best-selling of these pamphlets
chronicled the Iroquois
creation story of the Sky Woman.
Native Americans believed
that the Sky Woman
came to Earth when there... there
was nothing here but water and animals
and that she was the mother
of the very first human beings.
Native Americans had beliefs in
people who lived in space.
Many of the Founding Fathers
believed in the plurality of worlds.
And these ideas, these stories
would have matched up very
well with their concepts about
plurality of worlds and
extraterrestrials from space.
You have to wonder
if there wasn't some kind of
extraterrestrial influence here.
And did they have some
connection to these star people?
Was this basically a message for aliens?
Did Abraham Lincoln and the Union leaders
erect the Statue of Freedom
as a tribute to star
beings that they believed
might be watching over the country?
Were they reinstating a
symbol of our cosmic heritage
during the time of our greatest crisis?
And if extraterrestrials really did have a
vested interest in the outcome of the Civil w*r,
are they still watching over the
Great American Experiment today?
It really seems that
extraterrestrials have been
monitoring the United States
since its very inception.
We've seen this, really,
from the American Civil w*r
and right at the very beginning
of the American Revolution.
And I think that this
is still going on today.
The nurturing of the United
States as an inclusive,
spiritual, and technically advanced country
is very important to the extraterrestrials
and ultimately for the entire planet Earth.
It's possible that extraterrestrials
have been visiting America
since its foundation
and have been, in fact, steering
the outcome this whole time.
And why might they want to do that?
You would want to see society moving
in a direction of greater freedom,
greater openness, greater acceptance,
so that, in time, it allows them
to have a much more warm welcome
than they otherwise would have.
There is every reason to believe
that extraterrestrials
are still watching over us
and are having a key impact
in the events that unfold on Earth today.
Is it possible that extraterrestrials
really were present here on
Earth during the Civil w*r?
If so,
were they simply passive observers,
waiting to see if our fragile
democracy could survive this test?
Or did they take an active role
in order to preserve the Union?
Perhaps the Great American Experiment
is part of a larger cosmic agenda,
and once we fully realize
the ideals put forth
by men like George Washington
and Abraham Lincoln,
we will finally come face-to-face
with our alien ancestors.
09x09 - Aliens and the Civil w*r
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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.