Tuesday, February 15, 2011

"In Search Of," presented by "Star Trek's" Leonard Nimoy.

Sometimes it's fun to take a look back at how paranormal
TV programming was presented in past decades. In the 1970s,
nobody did it better than "In Search Of," presented by
"Star Trek's" Leonard Nimoy.

In this episode, Native American petroglyphs from the
Southwest are shown that appear to represent "Star People."
Nimoy interviews a member of the Hopi Nation who says that
the Hopi have had continuous contact with "Star People" but
he is prohibited from discussing the matter further, due to
his religion.


Some petroglyphs show evidence of a deeper technological
understanding than one would expect.

Los Angeles engineer, Charles Ruggles thinks he has
discovered the key to the mysterious petroglyphs. "[They]
tell a very intriguing story...about two flying aircraft
that collided in space over Death Valley...and someone
came to repair them."

Leonard Nimoy continues, "One of the most unusual reports
in recent years tells of a rock discovery made near the
Coastal Range in Southern California...after they sawed
the rock in half...inside, was a strange, ceramic-like
material resembling some electrical device, like a spark
plug. How old was it?

One geologist placed the age of the rock to 500,000
years. X-ray results were published and they were
astonishing. No one today can explain its existence.

Nimoy continues, "There have been many theories which say
that life has been sent to Earth deliberately by another
planet. Some experts ridicule such an idea and such ideas
would have remained unbelievable except for disclosures
such as these, which continue to be found year, after year,
after year..."

Video:

http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/page/1054.html

- Alexandra

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