There have been few controversies in recent memory as intense as that surrounding the Nazca mummies. It has been claimed that they are just old bones of animals, that they are Russian propaganda designed to confuse the west, that they are human remains that have been desecrated and many other claims.

Lost in all of this is the testimony of the archaeologist who has been studying them from the beginning, Thierry Jamin, president of the Inkari-Cusco Institute. Because he speaks little English, he has remained almost unheard in the Anglo-Saxon world.
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Ever wondered why Whitley and Anne’s cabin had so many strange events happen in and around it?

This show explores a possible reason.

New to Dreamland, Glenn Kreisberg tells the amazing story of the ancient stone artifacts that dot the landscape where Whitley’s old cabin was located. He relates how artifacts in this very magical region are related to sites as far away as Angkor Watt, and contain an important and lost message from the past.
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After his astonishing show about Skara Brae, Laird Scranton returns with another breathtaking performance, this time showing how carvings found at Gobekli Tepe relates to imagery that appears 6,000 years later in Egypt, and—incredibly—in modern times among the Dogon people of Africa.

Graham Hancock says, “Point of Origin is not a book about Gobekli Tepe, but it sets that mysterious Anatolian hilltop sanctuary into a matrix of interconnected mysteries from all around the world in a way that is both fascinating and thought-provoking.”
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Lost civilization expert Robert Schoch was with us last year talking about his book Forgotten Civilization: the Role of Solar Outbursts in Our Past and Future, and now he’s back with mind-bending NEW discoveries about why a great and very different past civilization disappeared, and why we should look at it very carefully to understand both the perils and promise of our own future.
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