Ancient Aliens (2009–…): Season 6, Episode 6 - Alien Operations - full transcript

Mysterious surgeries performed by early humans... Strange beings with miraculous powers... And a cover up--destroying centuries of scientific knowledge. Are recent breakthroughs in medicine the result of years of research?

Mysterious surgeries
performed by early humans.

Very well planned,
and it happened well

before the advent
of modern medicine.

Strange beings
with miraculous powers.

Even though the gods forbade it, he
was actually able to raise the dead.

And a cover-up destroying centuries
of scientific knowledge.

People are afraid of it.

The religious side is especially afraid.

Are recent
breakthroughs in medicine

really the result of
years of research?

Or does the knowledge of healing really
come from an otherworldly source?



It would seem to be
that this is medical

knowledge that's coming from
some advanced civilization

of extraterrestrials.

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, do stories of

advanced medical procedures in
the distant past provide further

proof of mankind's
extraterrestrial origins?

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2012.
Houston, Texas.

Doctors use robotic technology
to perform complex heart surgery

through incisions no
larger than a keyhole.



Chicago, Illinois.
An amputee climbs 103 floors

using a thought-controlled
bionic leg.

At the University of Iowa,

researchers develop technology
that fabricates custom body

parts using 3-D printers.
In the last 100 years,

scientific advances have
dramatically improved mankind's

ability to heal itself.
More, in fact, than at any time

in the last five centuries.

Throughout history,
medicine is about

correcting physical problems,
restoring a patient to health,

relieving suffering.

We've seen tremendous advances
over the last three decades.

But there was a remarkable
degree of sophistication and a

surprisingly high success rate
achieved by prehistoric surgeons.

Many of the procedures
of modern medicine

are derivatives of the
ancient operations.

Evidence of advanced
medical procedures

practiced in the ancient world
has been found everywhere from

carvings on the walls of temples
to skeletal remains all over the world.

But just who were the practitioners
of this extraordinary science?

And where did their knowledge of
the human body come from?

Most cultures
around the world thought that if

something was physically wrong
with you, it probably also

related to something perhaps
spiritually wrong with you.

And so we also find that
physicians, or healers, very

often were not just healing the
body, in our mundane sense, but

also healing the soul.
And therefore they had to be

somewhat of a religious
figure as well.

To be a doctor in the
ancient world means you

have some kind of special
relationship with a god who has

gifted you with
the power to heal.

A doctor was simultaneously a
kind of tradesman and had kind

of learned a skill, but also a
sort of cultic figure as well

who had an association with a
god and would therefore use

magical cures
to deal with problems.

Our ancestors said
that medicine came from the gods.

Our ancestors have
said that the gods

really gave manuals as to
how to be living healthy,

how to restore health to
the human individual.

They realized something about
our physical bodies which we

are only beginning to
understand once again.

Could it be that
ancient healers were guided by

alien beings?
And if so, are recent advances

in modern medicine actually a
rediscovery of methods practiced

thousands of years ago?

Saqqara, Egypt.

Here, across from this towering
step pyramid, lies the

Physician's Tomb... also known
as the Tomb of Ankhmahor.

According to archaeologists,
it was built more than 4,000 years

ago for one of the most
important officials of the

ancient Egyptian civilization.

I'm taking you inside
the Physician's Tomb,

where you get a glimpse of how
they performed complex medical

and surgical operations
in ancient times.

Now, what's amazing about this
tomb is that the physician,

Ankhmahor, lived 4,300 years
ago and he performed very

complex surgical and medical
operations.

We can see here a circumcision
2,000 years before the Bible.

And here we see a
scene of reflexology.

We can see them muscling
and flexing the muscles.

Also, here, an amazing
operation, a surgical operation

on the hands.

It is even suggested that they
may have had brain surgery

removing tumors.
But where did they get the

knowledge from?
Well, they say that they got it

from Thoth... the god of wisdom
and science, who brought to them

all the knowledge from the gods.

Known for his
abilities in science,

magic and medicine,
Thoth was worshipped

for centuries as the god
of wisdom and healing.

According to ancient myth, this
divine physician healed the eye

of the Egyptian god Horus after
his uncle Set gouged it out in

an epic battle for power.
As a result, the Eye of Horus

became an important symbol of
restoration and good health.

But was Thoth only a mythical deity,
as mainstream scholars believe?

Or might he have been something...
or someone... who actually existed?

Ancient Egyptian medicine
was anything but primitive.

There are clear examples
of energetic medicine

that are beyond our
technological capabilities.

It seems as if these technologies were
brought in and were given to them

as a complete package, rather than
something that developed out of

a society that, before then, had
been extremely primitive.

And the Egyptians themselves said
that Thoth was responsible for this.

But who... or what...
was Thoth?

Might he have been
not a divine being

but an alien visitor, one possessing
advanced scientific knowledge?

In the Egyptian pantheon of gods,

Thoth is the one with the head of an
ibis but the body of a human being.

He was the Egyptian father of
medicine, meaning he descended

from the sky, and he gave
them that knowledge.

Might Thoth have been
not a divine being,

as the Egyptians believed, but
an alien visitor who possessed

advanced scientific knowledge,
one from whom the Egyptians

learned their ability to heal?
Perhaps the answer can be found

by examining the story of one of
the most advanced surgeons in

the history of India.

Varanasi, India.
500 miles southeast of Delhi.

Located on the banks of the
Ganges, Varanasi is one of the

oldest cities on Earth, a city
that, according to legend, was

founded by the gods.
Long known as a center of

knowledge and learning, Varanasi
was once home to an ancient

physician by the name of
Sushruta, who many historians

credit with developing
the art of surgery.

In ancient India, the
early physician was a

guy named Sushruta, and
he was a surgeon and

physician who would do skin
grafts, cataract removals, even

early plastic surgery on people.

So once again, we have someone
whose medical knowledge seems

so advanced for his time.

Sushruta is also
considered to be the first

practitioner of Ayurveda, one
of the oldest known systems of

medicine in the world.
According to Hindu legend,

Sushruta is said to have
received this knowledge from a

god known as Dhanvantari.

Dhanvantari was a
high level god, as we

would know them, who provided
all the information on this

complete healing modality based
on an understanding of the

physical and subtle
aspects of the body.

And it was passed through to
Indian culture in ancient times

and has been preserved
and expanded since then.

Though he is most often
depicted as having four

arms and holding medicinal
herbs, the god Dhanvantari was

also a shape-shifter.
According to legend, during his

journeys to Earth, he could take
on other forms including that of a bird.

Is it possible that both Dhanvantari and
the half man, half bird Egyptian god of

healing, Thoth, were
connected in some way?

And if so, how?

Whether it's Dhanvantari or Thoth,
we learn of these extraterrestrial

divinities very often being
portrayed as bird-like beings

who delivered the knowledge of
ancient medicine to Earth.

This tells us that our original
knowledge of medicine,

human anatomy and how to
heal the body came from

extraterrestrial sources.

Sushruta was very
clear in stating that he

learned this knowledge
from the gods.

Who were the gods?
Extraterrestrials.

Every culture will
tell you that the first

surgeon, that medicine, that
healing was a gift of the gods.

And that is extraordinarily
interesting because it really

shows that the benefit of
mankind was accomplished

through the intervention and
the knowledge of the deities.

How is it possible
that ancient cultures

separated by thousands of miles
shared similar stories about a

bird-like creature?
Could it be true, as ancient

astronaut theorists suggest,
that this extraordinary being

was actually a highly skilled
extraterrestrial from another world?

And might he have
traveled across the globe

in an effort to teach early
humans the art of healing?

Perhaps more clues can be found

in a collection of mysterious
skulls discovered in the

ruins of yet another
ancient civilization.

Northern Turkey.
2010.

While digging at an
archaeological site in the

Samsun Province, archaeologists
unearth hundreds of skeletal

remains and ancient skulls dating
back more than 4,000 years.

Strangely, 14 of the skulls

have large holes, providing
what some scholars

believe is proof that ancient
man carried out a remarkably

sophisticated type of brain
surgery called cranial trepanation.

Trepanation is making
an opening into the skull.

We do it on a routine basis in
today's neurosurgery to get

exposure of the brain, to remove
a tumor or remove a blood clot.

But it was done in ancient
times probably to repair

traumatic brain injuries from
accidents and war injuries.

Ancient cultures
did this all over the world...

in Peru, in Europe,
in Asia and Africa.

They were literally cutting
holes in people's heads,

successfully opening up their
skulls, removing skull material

and then covering it up again,
and the patients were surviving

this and living long lives.

Even with the delicate and highly
sophisticated tools in use today,

neurosurgery is a complicated
and risky procedure,

one involving the body's most
complex organ, the human brain.

Today's neurosurgery
provides us with some

remarkable new digital tools.
We have what is the equivalent

now of a GPS system that allows
us to navigate around the

intracranial space.
We also are able to use

preoperative imaging now
to create an individual map of

the brain and the brain function.

Those maps are critical to
do modern neurosurgery.

But how could an
ancient civilization have

learned such highly advanced
methods for operating on a human

brain hundreds of years before
such procedures were even

attempted in other
parts of the world?

Perhaps the answers can
be found by looking at a

collection of human skulls
discovered a century ago

near the Peruvian Andes.

Here, at the San Diego Museum of
Man, is an extensive display of

pre-Columbian antiquities,
including one of the largest

collections of skulls in the world.

Dr. Tori Randall, a chief
paleoanthropologist, has spent

years studying the ancient
practice of trepanation.

These skulls are about
1,000 years old.

They're Incan skulls, and
they're special because they

have trepanations, and you can
see from the hole right here in

the head they've had skull
surgery performed on them.

It seems likely that a lot of
these trepanations were

happening based on warfare
or healing some type of

traumatic injury.
They seem to have performed

the actual trepanations in
parts of the skull where there

wasn't a lot of cranial
musculature, which would've

made it more difficult.
One thing that they used were

tumis, which are usually made
out of bronze or copper.

And they're this little
curvilinear knife.

This is definitely a very well
planned out practice, very

successful, and it happened well
before the advent of modern medicine.

And the fact that so many
individuals survived

meant that they
were very good at it.

It's remarkable that
we see evidence of healing and

recovery and survival in so
many of the archaeological

specimens, the skulls that
show signs of bone healing.

They must have had a good sense
of meticulous technique.

But it had to be a rough ordeal
for the individual patient.

According to
Dr. Randall's findings, the Inca

surgeons were also skilled at
avoiding parts of the brain that

would have damaged important
nerves and affected motor skills.

What this means is that
our ancient ancestors had

extraordinary information
about the brain.

It means that they had detailed
knowledge about human anatomy

way beyond what we normally
attribute to them.

It involves an extraordinary
amount of scientific information.

All over the world,
we see skulls with curious

small holes drilled in, and
in these ancient cultures,

the practice of trepanation
was often said to have been

given to them by the gods.

So it's possible that
extraterrestrial technology had

the ability to see into the brain.

Could the ancient Incan
knowledge of brain surgery

have really come from an
extraterrestrial source?

And if so, might ancient alien
visitors have passed on any

other medical knowledge?
Ancient astronaut theorists

believe further evidence can be
found just a few hundred

miles from where the trepanned
Incan skulls were found.

80 miles northwest of the
famous Nazca Lines, lies the

small city of Ica, Peru.
In 1966, a local physician named

Javier Cabrera acquired several
andesite stones unearthed in the

desert here, stones etched with
mysterious depictions of

ancient, pre-Columbian people.

The Ica stones
really give a different

perspective on what the locals
believed history was all about.

And the Ica stones, what they
really spell out, or indicate at

least, is that history is not
the way we know it.

Each of these people interacting
with what seems to be prehistoric

animals, people looking
through telescopes.

Some of the Ica stones seem to
be strange maps of the world

before ours.
And one of the things that the

Ica stones depicts
is ancient surgeries.

Also carved on
dozens of these stones are

images of brain surgeries,
cesarean sections and even

tracheotomies.
But one stone is

among the most mysterious.
It is thought to depict two

surgeons with a heart between
them as they appear to be

reconnecting the blood vessels.
Could this really be evidence

that ancient man was capable of
transplanting a human heart?

The Ica stones are
one of the very few examples

of our ancients actually
performing surgery.

It seems impossible
that ancient people

were doing anything like this,
and therefore, it would seem

to be that this is knowledge and
medical knowledge that's coming

from some advanced civilization
of extraterrestrials.

Is it possible,
as ancient astronaut theorists

suggest, that extraterrestrial
beings taught mankind advanced

medical procedures like cranial
trepanation and heart

transplants in the distant past?
And if so, might these alien

beings have shared other,
perhaps even more profound,

secrets and
techniques of healing?

Some researchers believe further
evidence can be found

in the legends and mythologies
of the ancient Irish people and

a god they knew as Dian Cecht.

Chicago, Illinois.
2006.

Scientists pioneer a stunning
biomechanical advancement,

a thought-controlled robotic arm.
Outfitted with electrodes that

connect to the nerves of the
wearer, the prosthetic works

just like an actual arm and
hand, receiving signals from the

brain and giving the user a
functioning new limb.

But as scientifically
sophisticated as this is,

ancient astronaut theorists
point to a remarkably similar

account in an ancient story
from the British Isles.

Irish myth has a story about a
divine physician called Dian Cecht.

He has herbs to heal every
affliction of the

human body and soul,
and the people,

whether they're wounded in
battle or they're afflicted in

childbirth or miscarriage or
headaches or whatever the

malady is, they will go to Dian
Cecht for healing.

Dian Cecht is known as
the Physician of the

Gods, or he was the celebrated
physician of the Tuatha D?

Danann, which are sort of a
semi-divine early group of

people in Irish lore.

According to Celtic
tradition, the Tuatha D? Danann

were a race of supernatural
beings that came to Ireland

riding on dark clouds.

Dian Cecht was one of these
otherworldly beings and a

physician who sometimes used his
knowledge to treat humans.

In the most famous account of
his medical feats, the Irish god

heals a king named Nuada who
becomes injured in battle.

During that heated
battle, Nuada lost his arm.

Because of this, he could
no longer be king.

Kings were supposed to be
physically pure according to the

ideas of this time.
So he had to surrender his

kingship for a while,
and during this time period,

Dian Cecht was the one who
actually fashioned him an arm

out of silver.
So he became known as Nuada of

the Silver Hand or Nuada
of the Silver Arm.

The story of Dian Cecht
giving King Nuada

an arm that was made out of
silver really sounds like a

modern science fiction story.

It almost sounds like
prosthetics.

Is the story of
Dian Cecht a myth as

mainstream historians believe?
Or might King Nuada's silver arm

have actually been an advanced
bionic machine just like the

ones being developed today?
If so, is it possible that the

Celtic god Dian Cecht was, in
fact, an extraterrestrial being?

According to his legend,
Dian Cecht replaced

King Nuada's arm with a silver
arm that was fully functional.

Is it possible that what we
have here is an account of some

type of prosthetics that existed
already, way back in the past?

It would seem that these
legends are talking

about what are really pretty
high-tech medical devices and

knowledge... the kind of medical
knowledge that we have today and

has taken hundreds of years of
expensive research to find.

So it would seem that they had these
devices in ancient times, too.

But where would they have gotten them?

It would seem to have
been from extraterrestrials.

If the stories of Dian Cecht are
true, might similar myths from other

cultures also be based on
historical fact?

Ancient astronaut theorists
say yes, and point to the

stories of an ancient Greek god
who wielded the incredible

power of bringing
the dead back to life.

Epidaurus, Greece.
In a small valley, 30 miles

southwest of Athens, lie the
2,400-year-old ruins of the most

celebrated healing center of the
ancient world, the Asclepion,

or Temple of Asclepius.

Asclepius was the
child of the god Apollo,

one of the principle divinities
associated with magic and healing.

Now, Asclepius, because he is
the child of Apollo, would

necessarily develop
this skill as well.

He becomes almost entirely
associated with healing.

Asclepius is the Greek
name for the divine physician.

Classical Greece did have
healing temples

in which people could go
and have their daytime

healing experiences or what
they would call "healings during

sleeping and dreaming," in which
it was believed they would have

an audience with Asclepius and
receive some kind of diagnosis

and prescription that they could
apply in the daytime.

It's a very famous and
a very interesting

practice called incubation,
which is people would go sleep

in a temple of Asclepius, and
Asclepius would visit them in a

dream and tell them what the
remedy was to whatever sickness

or ailment they were suffering.

According to Greek mythology,

Asclepius carried a
serpent-entwined staff,

the inspiration for the medical
symbol still in use today.

But perhaps the most mysterious
legend associated with the Greek

god of medicine was his reported
ability to provide the ultimate cure...

the power to restore life.

His healing arts are so
powerful that he can

wake people from the dead,
which is the line that can never

be crossed, of course.
He got into a bit of trouble.

He was using his power that he'd
gotten from his father, Apollo,

to raise the dead, which
obviously poses a problem.

Zeus didn't like it because
people that he had killed,

Asclepius was
raising from the dead.

What this story is telling
us is that the story

of Asclepius is the story of
some extraordinarily powerful

technology, knowledge or
application of whatever it was,

whereby physical death
is not the end of it.

Asclepius is on record
of raising people from

the dead.
This is not anything within

the purview of conventional
medical technology.

We're talking about no pulse, no
respiration, and perhaps even

brain dead, as well.

Asclepius may have been
operating off of an

extraterrestrial derived body of
knowledge, and possibly

technology, that made it
possible for him to achieve

these seemingly supernatural
feats, in which a dead body is

brought back to life.

If Asclepius was a
flesh and blood extraterrestrial

being, as ancient astronaut
theorists suggest, then might he

have had some sort of advanced
scientific technology that

allowed him to raise the dead?
If so, what happened to this

incredible knowledge?
Why has the secret of life and

death been lost to mankind?
Perhaps the answer can be found

by examining the story of one of
the bloodiest eras in recorded history.

France, in the year, 1233 A.D.

Pope Gregory IX establishes
the Inquisition,

a group of institutions within
the Roman Catholic Church

charged with investigating
and prosecuting heresy.

During the next 500 years,

the Inquisition spreads
throughout Western Europe.

Those suspected of sorcery or
witchcraft are interrogated,

tortured and executed, most
by being burned at the stake.

And included as targets of this

brutal and bloody purge are
scientists, healers and other

practitioners of the
so-called black arts.

There was a time in the
Church when any type

of progress was considered to be
the work of the devil, and so

things were done in the name of God
in order to suppress new knowledge.

Science was always something
that was held back by the

Church, out of fear of
changing the status quo.

Historically, the Catholic
Church has always

been threatened by knowledge
especially about healing and medicine.

One example is the
invention of eyeglasses.

The Catholic Church went
ballistic with the invention of

eyeglasses because with it came
an idea, the idea that the human

body is improvable.

During the Inquisitions,
the Catholic

Church took a full steam charge
on squashing out a lot of these

pagan ideas that were medical
science, to them at the time

revolutionary, but did not
jive well with the Church.

One reason the Church
launched the Inquisition

was to eliminate the average
person's connection with this

ancient indigenous knowledge
that put power in the hands

of the individual and took the
power out of the hands of the Church.

Long before Christianity,
you had healings,

absolutely supernatural healings.

So people are afraid of it.
The religious side especially afraid.

Was the Catholic Church's
attack on scientific

knowledge a deliberate attempt
to erase any connection between

mankind and its relationship
to otherworldly visitors?

Visitors whose very existence
would undermine the Church's

strongly held teaching that life
on Earth was the only life that

existed in the universe?
Did the Inquisition succeed in

destroying centuries of
advanced scientific and medical

knowledge... knowledge we are
only now starting to retrieve?

Perhaps another clue can be
found by studying a medical

procedure that actually
survived the Inquisition,

one that has been practiced
for thousands of years.

The Italian Alps.
September 19, 1991.

Here, high on a snow laden
mountainside near the Austrian

border, two hikers discover the
mummified corpse of a man.

Frozen in place for an estimated
5,000 years, the body, later

nicknamed Otzi, is carefully
examined and so well preserved

that scientists are able to
determine his age, how he died

and even the contents
of his final meal.

But perhaps the most incredible
discovery of all were the

markings found along Otzi's legs
and back... 50 geometric designs

that correspond to those found
in the science of acupuncture.

Acupuncture is a long and
well tested modality

that moves energy through a kind
of subway system in the body.

They're known as meridians with
about a thousand treatment points.

All the treatment points have names and
many of them have references to stars

and very interesting things that don't
seem to correlate with the body.

A medical therapy that
targets an energy field

that practitioners believe flows
through the human body,

acupuncture was originally
believed to have been developed

in China approximately 3,000
years ago.

The tattoos found on the skin of
this Bronze Age mummy suggest

that acupuncture was not only
practiced in Europe, but

practiced centuries earlier than
most archaeologists and

historians had believed possible.

But how?
Perhaps the answer can be found

by examining the ancient Chinese
medical book called the Huangdi

Neijing, the oldest text known
to give a detailed description

of acupuncture.

The first medical book
is wrote 2,500 years ago,

is called Huangdi Nei Ching, The
Yellow Emperors Classic Medicine.

In this book is a whole system.
It talk about all the channels,

meridians, and the treatment
methodology and the strategies.

According to Chinese
mythology, one of the

first practitioners of
acupuncture was a physician

named Bian Que, often depicted
as a human-headed bird.

Bian Que is a legendary
example of a healer

who used supernatural means in
order to accomplish his treatments.

Bian Que apparently could
consume some herb, and

once he ingested this substance,
whatever it was,

he could apparently see through walls,
and see directly into the human

body much like a CAT scan or an MRI.

And he was accredited
with doing a double

heart transplant on an
emperor and another person

where he switched their hearts.

So you have to wonder now,
where did they even get this idea?

Bian Que is another
of those extraordinary

beings who's described as
half human and half bird.

This puts him in the league with
such figures as Thoth and other

divine beings who are also
half human and half bird and

who delivered to humanity
amazing knowledge, especially

about medicine and human
transformation.

Could it be mere coincidence
that the half human,

half bird Chinese healer known
as Bian Que closely resembles

both the ancient Egyptian deity,
Thoth, and the Indian god,

Dhanvantari?
Or is it possible,

as ancient astronaut theorists
claim, that these ancient

so-called gods were actually
extraterrestrial beings?

Beings in possession of highly
advanced medical knowledge?

I think acupuncture
is one of these sciences which

came from the gods and was
given to our ancestors.

And so even though we might
think that acupuncture is

specifically linked to a
specific culture right now, I

think in the past, this was
actually information which

existed throughout mankind.

Medicine always came
from a quote-unquote,

"divine origin," meaning that
some type of a deity descended

from the sky and gave this
knowledge of healing people to

those particular cultures.
And now, why would all cultures

all around the world speak
of the exact same thing, that

this knowledge was imparted to them
by people descending from the sky?

Are ancient astronaut
theorists correct?

Did extraterrestrial beings
really give early man highly

advanced medical knowledge
about how to heal

the human body...
knowledge that, with the

exception of acupuncture, has
been lost through the centuries?

Perhaps proof can be found not
in the carvings on the wall of a

tomb or in the words of an
ancient document, but the most

unlikely of places, the
cells of the human body.

In 2003, U.S. Government
researchers announced

they had completed one of
the most monumental and

scientifically significant
projects in human history.

After 13 years of work, they
had identified and mapped

the over 20,000 genes in the
human genome, giving scientists

new insight into the genetic
makeup of the human species.

What we don't know
about humans in terms

of evolution or genetics is
sort of based on what we don't

know about genetics nowadays.

For example, we do not know the
genetic basis of the thought process.

We don't know memory.

We cannot create any ideas of
how changes occurred to evolve

the human brain to the functional
being that it is right now.

Could this incredible
map eventually solve

the great mystery
of human evolution?

Might it help explain why humans,

unlike any other
living species, can think...

reason...and have
the power of speech?

Or why they can create art...
music...

and spend time contemplating
the reason for their own existence?

It's not until about 40,000 years

ago that you get a very radical
change in human behavior.

Our hunting strategies
get better.

Our tools and our
weapons get better.

It's as though some untapped
faculty of the human brain and

of the human imagination
switched on.

Is it possible that the
reason humans suddenly

evolved from primitive beasts
to sentient humans is due to

otherworldly intervention?
According to ancient astronaut

theorists, the answer
is a profound yes.

One of the basic
tenants of the ancient

astronaut theory suggests that
a long time ago, our DNA was

artificially changed by
extraterrestrials.

And we can see that this is
exactly what happened, because

all of a sudden, we made a
giant intellectual leap, and all

of a sudden, we became homo
sapiens sapiens.

This was the time when the very first

extraterrestrial genetic
engineering took place.

And in some ways, this was,
like, phase one in the creation

of modern human beings
as we know them.

Did extraterrestrials deliberately

alter homo sapien DNA?
And if so, did they also give

humans the knowledge of how to
maintain their bodies and heal

themselves... knowledge that
we are only now rediscovering?

There is a very widespread
prevalence worldwide

of a divine providence to
medicine, that the gods wanted

to help us to have happier,
longer, more fulfilling lives,

and that they brought out their
best technology and their best

wisdom teachings to us in order
to make that healing possible.

Is there any surgeon out
there who just woke

up one day and said, "I'm going
to perform a surgery"?

Of course not.
Every single surgeon had to

receive sophisticated and
lengthy instruction, training.

We know that our ancestors
told us that the knowledge for

medicine was given to them by
none other than what they

referred to as the gods.

This is knowledge

and information which exceeds
the human capabilities.

And this is, once again,
within part of a larger

framework, the framework of
divine healers, who allow

this capability to be used for
surgery, to be used for

diagnosis, to be used for
healing purposes.

They sit between us and the
gods, and they were somehow

able to apply the divine
information, when it came to

medicine, to very noble
purposes here on Planet Earth.

Did ancient aliens really
alter our DNA in an

effort to make us better,
smarter and perhaps more like

themselves?
And if so, did they also give

early man medical knowledge...
knowledge that was lost over

the centuries and that
modern science is only now

beginning to rediscover?
Ancient astronaut theorists

believe the answer is yes,
and suggest that incredible new

discoveries and rediscoveries
lie ahead...

discoveries that may reveal the
secrets of life and death,

the key to immortality,
and the answer to the question

of who, and what,
we really are.

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