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ANCIENT ALIENS – UNDERWATER WORLD - PART 1

Ancient monuments, deep underwater. A once thriving metropolis now half a mile under the sea. Lost
cities submerged for thousands of years.

David Childress: “All over the world, there are sunken cities. There is more than 200 known
sunken cities in the Mediterranean alone.”

Graham Hancock: “What we are looking at are the remains of cities at a time when mainstream
archeology tells us there were no cities anywhere in the world.”

Are underwater monuments examples of mankind’s earliest civilizations? Or is there evidence of skills
far beyond that of primitive man? And if so, where did it come from?

Giorgio A. Tsoulakos: “The native legends are very clear that something or someone landed and
then, knowledge all of a sudden spread.”

Mexican Guy: “There’s many many legends with light coming from under the water.”

David Childress: “You start to get the idea that there is some kind of ancient alien underwater
base.”

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? If so, what evidence lies deep
under water?

Covering more than 71% of the planet, the earth’s oceans are vast and largely unexplored mystery. For
most of recorded history, man could only guess what lay beneath the oceans’ surface. But new
technologies are reaching new depths. Researchers around the world are finding the unexpected:
underwater complexes and sophisticated monuments that defy the conventional historical record.

Michael Cremo: “There are remains of urban civilizations on parts of the earth that were exposed
on land ten thousand and more years ago. And this means that urban civilization is far older by
many thousands of years than many scientists now believe possible.”

Scientific theory suggests that during earth’s last ice age, ocean levels were once much lower than they
are today.

Graham Hancock: “You have to envisage a world in which there are two-mile deep ice-caps
sitting on top of northern Europe and North America in which are accumulated enormous
quantities of water.” And we know that this water began to melt about 21 thousand years ago and
finished melting about 10 thousand years ago.”

As a result, rich coastal lands were slowly submerged by rising sea levels.
Graham Hancock: “Ten million square miles of land was flooded all around the world. That’s
roughly the size of Europe and China added together. We’re just rubbed from the record. They just
disappear from the history and in my opinion archeology is not doing enough work to investigate
those lost and submerged lands.”

While much of the oceans’ floor remains unexplored, for thousands of the years philosophers and
scientists have been drawn to one of the greatest mysteries of the sea: the legend of the lost city of
Atlantis.

David Childress: “It’s been said that more books have been written about Atlantis than any other
subject. But most of what we know comes from the Greek philosopher Plato who wrote two books
about Atlantis: the Timaeus and the Critias.”

Written in three-sixty B.C., Plato described Atlantis as a highly advanced city ringed by concentric walls
which flourished 9000 years before his own time.

Michael Cremo: “There are descriptions of huge palaces for kings. It’s stated that Atlantis had
huge naval forces which it used to conquer other parts of the world. It was an urban civilization.
According to the ancient Greek texts, Atlantis was connected with extraterrestrials from the
beginning. It was founded by the Greek god “Poseidon”. Poseidon can be regarded as an
extraterrestrial in the sense of not being of this earth.”

Eric Von Daniken: “Poseidon, one of the extraterrestrial, found a pretty wonderful young woman
girl on earth. And he took this woman girl, made her pregnant. And to protect his new family, he
founded Atlantis.”

According to the legend, after a failed attempt to invade Athens, disaster struck the island.

David Childress: “According to Plato, Atlantis was destroyed in a day and a night: a cataclysmic
destruction that sank the entire island and its capital city. Some researchers believe that the
Atlanteans somehow destroyed themselves.”

According to Plato, Atlantis was located in front of the Pillars of Hercules, a location beyond what some
scholars attribute to modern Gibraltar.

David Childress: “And to the ancients, as they left the Mediterranean sea to go into the larger
Atlantic Ocean, this was where they went beyond the pillars of Hercules between Spain and
Morocco.”

Across the Atlantic lies the island chain of the Bahamas, just southeast of Florida. Here in 1968,
archeologist J. Manson Valentine believed he found part of Atlantis when he discovered an unusual rock
formation of the Coast of North Bimini Island.

John Van Auken: “It is only in about 12 to 18 feet of water so you can view it easily. At first,
scientist thought this was just beach rock but then several other scientists exploring the Bimini
road noticed that the beach rock was on the top of other beach rock with balancing stones wedged
in between. And nature doesn’t do that, man does. And they realized this is a harbor, a breakwater
for a harbor. From the shallow edges of Bimini all the way to the gulfstream in 300 feet of water,
we have found many fascinating complexities that look like remnants of ancient cities or
structures: roads, pathways, structures covered in coral.”

Could the Bimini ruin be remnants of Atlantis? And if so, could these roads lead to other sites buried
under sand and water? In the year 2000, while mapping the seafloor off the western coast of Cuba, a
research expedition led by Russian-Canadian oceanographer Paulina A. Zelitsky spotted symmetrical
stone structures deep below the water. Remarkably, they were over a half mile down.

Paulina A. Zelitsky: “Divers cannot do this kind of investigation, so we have to use remote
operating vehicle. And this vehicle is equipped with video cameras and manipulators. And it
controlled [sic] from the deck of the ship.”

The expedition was also armed with side scan sonar equipment used to create images of large areas of the
sea floor and underwater objects.

Paulina A. Zelitsky: “I was in control room on board of the ship and we were receiving that
image coming from side scan. And this is just one of the many other images that we were
obtaining of the 80 of structures made of large stones placed one on top of another.”

Linda Moulton Howe: “What did they end up with? It is an image that shows these rectangular,
90 degree angles over and over and over, on very large structures that seemed to have wide
avenues.”

The exploration found huge stone blocks in pyramid shapes, others more circular. Most were gigantic,
reaching 16 feet in height and weighing several tons. 3 geometric structures emerged appearing to be the
remains of streets, buildings, tunnels and pyramids all at a depth of 2.200 feet below the surface of the
water.

Andrew Collins: “We might well have here the evidence of a prehistoric culture that would
probably go back tens of thousands of years and that’s very exciting indeed.”

Using dating techniques based on the presence of nearby volcanic ash, geologists estimated the
underwater city sank over 6000 years ago.

Linda Moulton Howe: “Could this be a half mile down some part of the sunken Atlantis from
9,000 – 10,000 years ago that Plato talked about?”

Andrew Collins: Well, the Atlantis myth is integrally related with the area of the Caribbean and
the Bahamas in particular Cuba. Plato talks about an island empire. He is probably talking about
dozens of different island of different sizes not just in the western Atlantic but probably stretching
out right into the central Atlantic area.”

Both the Cuban and the Bahaman ruins lie on the western edge of the Bermuda Triangle, an area of ocean
covering over 500.000 square miles known for magnetic anomalies, extraterrestrial sightings and
unexplained disappearances of aircraft and ships. Could there be a connection between Atlantis and the
area known as the devil’s triangle?
Bill Birnes: “On the edge of the Bermuda Triangle there are underwater ruins of the ancient city
of Atlantis, the prehistoric city of Atlantis. So, yes, there is a theory that Atlantis lies not near
Greece but in the Bermuda Triangle.”

If Plato’s texts are true, then other Greek myths may provide a hint of the true fate of Atlantis. One myth
tells of the titan goddess named Asteria, who fell from the sky and became an Island.

Giorgio A. Tsoukalos: “In ancient Greece we have a number of myths which describe Islands,
bronze gleaming island that fell from the sky and landed in water. I don’t think that Atlantis
therefore was an actual stationery physical island. Atlantis, according to Plato, disappeared in one
night with a lot of fire and a lot of smoke. See, I don’t think that Atlantis sank. I think Atlantis
lifted off.”

Was Atlantis a safe haven for ancient aliens before the end of Earth’s last ice age? And if so, could there
be other alien cities submerged deep underwater.

Yonaguni, Japan. This small island is at the westernmost tip of the Japanese archipelago. Scholars believe
the first inhabitants migrated here from Southeast Asia during prehistoric times. In 1987 in nearby waters,
dive tour operator Kihachiro Aratake made a shocking discovery.

A massive complex of stone formations lay hidden a mere 60 feet beneath the ocean surface. Experts call
it one of the greatest discoveries in the history of underwater archeology.

Graham Hancock: “What’s intriguing about the complex at Yonaguni is that there are a whole
range of monuments, pretty much side by side, and this, to my eye, looks unmistakably to be the
work of human beings, not to random action of the ocean on differential layers of stone.”

Masaaki Kimura: “There are several reasons why I think this is not a natural formation. A
number of tools and numerous engraved stones were found at the site. Because of these things,
there is no doubt to me that this was made artificially.”

Submerged beneath sixty to one hundred feet of water, the largest of the formations resemble a massive
five-layered stepped pyramid, the size of two football fields.

David Wilcock: “You see unambiguous carvings that clearly are geometric in nature. Tons of
right angles we see channels that you can walk through with stairwells at the end that are perfectly
rectangular in shape.”

Graham Hancock: “There are places where you find megaliths piled on top of one another to
create a tunnel through which you can swim. There is a set of megaliths positioned side by side
against the side of the cliff. There’s a gigantic human face carved underwater.”

Masaaki Kimura: “There is a stone in which is carved a face almost twenty three feet tall. Our
first impression was that it a looked a lot like the Moai on Easter Island. Then we began to realize
that it strongly resembled the sphinx, which guarded the pyramids. We wondered, ‘If that might be
the function, the face is also serving here?’
Graham Hancock: “It’s the whole combination of all these structures together which convinced
me that we’re looking at a ceremonial complex. The mystery surrounding the Yonaguni
underwater structure is, ‘when did it go underwater?’ The geological evidence is that it was
submerged during the meltdown of the last Ice Age.”

Giorgio Tsoulakos: “All around the world, whether it’s France, India or Japan, there are man-
made structures that lie underwater. Two ways how our ancestors could’ve done this. Either they
had scuba gear, I don’t think so, or this stuff was built when the ocean levels were lower, and that
was over fourteen thousand years ago. And fourteen thousand years ago, according to mainstream
archeology, we were just dwelling in caves, hunter-gatherers.”

Could the Yonaguni structures have been built by such primitive people? And what evidence exists of the
people who inhabited this island?

Masaaki Kimura: “Human fossils were found, so I’m sure there were people living on the island,
but there is some question about whether or not they had the technology to create structures, or
anything like this.”

Graham Hancock: “It’s also much the question of could the stone have been chipped away and
removed. It’s a question of the vision, of the scale of the complex, of … of thinking in those kind
of terms. And we know of no other Stone Age culture that thought in those kind of terms, of
creating a gigantic, seemingly ceremonial complex.”

If, according to scholars, the ancient Japanese people could not have built this monument, who did? And
how did it get here?

Bill Birnes: “Speculation is that extraterrestrials created the Yonaguni monument. The
engineering is just beyond the capacity of Stone Age civilizations.”

Ancient astronaut theorists also believe the key to the Yonaguni mystery is found in its global
positioning. Strangely, the complex lies within an area of the Pacific, long suspected extraterrestrial
activity. It’s called the Dragon’s Triangle.

David Wilcock: “Just south of Japan, you have a mysterious area called the Dragon’s Triangle,
which is very similar to Bermuda Triangle, because you have planes that have disappeared from
the air, ships that have disappeared from the ocean. In fact, Japan has declared this a disaster area.
Don’t fly through it, stay the heck away, because if you go in there, terrible things can happen to
you.”

Bill Birnes: “In ancient Japan, and even into the relatively modern era, there are stories about the
Dragon Sea, in which objects rise out of the water and sail through the air. In ancient Japan, these
were winged monsters breathing fire. In more modern times, these took on the appearance of
actual machines. When you compare those descriptions of these devices with the description that
Columbus gave of a craft nearing the Bermuda Triangle actually rising out of the water, a light
that followed the ship, you realize there’s a similarity in both of these locations to things, objects,
that are in the water and rise out of the water and fly through the air.”
But why are the two submerged structures found within the perimeter of these strange regions of the
planet where so much unusual activity occurs? Is it coincidence that the earth’s twenty-fifth parallel North
cuts through both the Bermuda Triangle and the Dragon’s Triangle?

Bill Birnes: “They lie on a plane along the same line, and both of them have the same magnetic
phenomena in which compass bearings are lost and instruments go down. People wonder if there’s
a real, strange UFO connection.”

Gian J. Quasar: “If UFOs and flying saucers do exist, then we should suspect that a _____ _____
ancient super civilization. Then it makes you wonder if flying saucers, UFO’s and whatever
you’ve called them, actually used the area of the triangle as their major base, and perhaps are even
coming back to the remnants of a civilization that they were familiar with.”

What if the sunken monuments at Yonaguni and near Cuba had alien origins? Might they have been used
as alien bases? And if we believe extraterrestrials functioned on land, could they have also functioned
underwater? Could there be more evidence lying in the vast Pacific?

As an island nation, it should come as no mystery that much of Japan’s rich history is tied to the waters of
the Pacific Ocean. But although many of Japan’s legends are largely unknown to the West, some are
drawing the attention of ancient astronaut theorists. One such legend dates back to 1803 and traces its
origins to a beach north of Tokyo.

David Wilcock: “Allegedly, a craft that was quite large in size washed up on the shore in
Japan.”

Kazuo Tanaka: “A strange round ship drifted ashore in this area. And the people investigate the
inside of the ship. They found a young, beautiful woman inside the boat.”

David Wilcock: “The woman did not speak any language they could identify. There were written
inscriptions inside her craft that they could not identify, and she’s clutching this box that she
didn’t want anybody to touch.”

Kazuo Tanaka: “In some legends, the box was used to carry her lover’s severed head. However,
the shape of the box a little bit different from the box traditionally used for the severed head in
Japan. So, I have no idea the function of this box. So it’s an interesting mystery.”

Known as the legend of the Utsuro-bune, or ‘hollow ship,’ the details of the story have puzzled historians
for centuries. Where, for example, did the mysterious hollow ship come from? Could it have come from
the area of the submerged Yonaguni monument? Who was the strange woman? And what were the
contents of the box she guarded so carefully? Was it a human head? Or was it, as some ancient astronaut
theorists believe, a type of brain or other form of extraterrestrial intelligence? If so, could it have been
intended as a gift to the early Japanese by an ancient space traveler?

David Wilcock: “There’s five different drawings that have survived from completely different
regions of Japan. They’re almost identical to modern UFO reports.”
Kazuo Tanaka: “The motif of this legend is the same as that of a modern UFO legend, that is,
visitors from other world in disk-shaped craft. I think that this legend may have a key to solving
the modern UFO legends.”

As evidence to support their claims, ancient astronaut theorists point to early Japanese carvings and
statuary, each suggesting a variety of extraterrestrial encounters.

Giorgio Tsoukalos: “This is a Dogu figure, and comes from Japan. And even to the untrained
eye, you look at this and it’s as if this being is wearing some type of a suit with a helmet, some
goggles on the back there are all these weird buckles and circles, you know, straps, very similar to
a modern-day space suit. In my opinion, this is a likeness of a possible extraterrestrial that visited
earth thousands of years ago.”

Archaeologists have catalogued the existence of more than fifteen thousand Dogu figures made during the
Jomon period of prehistoric Japan, dating from approximately fourteen thousand to three hundred years
B.C. But could, as ancient astronaut theorists believe, these strange Dogu figures really be a primitive
interpretation of a pressurized space suit or diving apparel?

Giorgio Tsoukalos: “The story behind those Dogu figures is very clear, and anyone can go and
read translations of the ancient texts that the Dogu, a long time ago, descended from the sky and
taught the first Japanese people in various disciplines.”

David Wilcock: “And the whole Japanese culture, including the kimono, the tea ceremony, the
use of wasabi and ginger for eating sushi, the way that they build their architecture, their written
language, everything they say came from these visitors, from these gods, from the universe.”

Erich Von Daniken: “The picture shows beings who look like astronauts. They are dressed like
an astronaut. They have the helmet as an astronaut. They have some strange tools in their hands,
tools which we do not understand. Now, there is a link. The Japanese called it “Dogus.” In North
America, we have still the Hopi tribe in Arizona, and the Hopi Indians are still making today
Kachina dolls. Kachina dolls look similar to the Japanese Dogu figures. Further back in the Sahara
Desert, Africa, we found cave paintings. When you see the picture, you see definitely an astronaut
suit. No doubt. Absolutely. Now, you compare these cave paintings with the Kachina dolls of the
Hopi and with the Dogu of Japan. You’ve one line.”

Do the mysterious Dogu figures provide tangible evidence of extraterrestrial encounters in Japan’s
ancient past? And does the legend of the Utsuro-bune suggest that the Earth’s oceans may be hiding even
more proof of alien contact? Perhaps the answer can be found deep in the waters of the coast of India.

In 2001 researchers from India’s Oceanic Institute detected anomalies on the bottom of the Gulf of
Khambhat, seven miles from shore.

Graham Hancock: “They had been commissioned by the Indian government to do a survey of
pollution in the Gulf of Khambhat up in the northwest of India. And they were not expecting to
find anything except a mess down there. But suddenly, their side-scan sonar started returning
images of regular structures.”
The images revealed an enormous network of Stone buildings, now shrouded in mud and sand, and
covering an area of five square miles.

Graham Hancock: “What we’re looking at in the Gulf of Khambhat are the remains of cities.
There’s actually two of them. And it turns out that they’re positioned on the side of ancient river
channels. They look like cities that have been submerged for a very long time, at a time when
mainstream archeology tells us there were no cities anywhere in the world.”

Powerful crosscurrents made it nearly impossible to dive the 170 feet to the bottom. Still, scientists
retrieved dozens of artifacts, including wood and pottery shards.

Michael Cremo: “Some of the dates on some of the human artifacts that were brought up
extended as …

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