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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,627 --> 00:00:04,087 NARRATOR: Strange, sharp‐toothed predators. 2 00:00:04,087 --> 00:00:05,672 DAVID WILCOCK: Their genes don't match up 3 00:00:05,672 --> 00:00:08,133 with anything else that we have on Earth. 4 00:00:08,133 --> 00:00:11,136 NARRATOR: Multi‐legged behemoths. 5 00:00:11,136 --> 00:00:15,474 LOREN COLEMAN: The kraken scared humans for centuries. 6 00:00:15,474 --> 00:00:19,520 NARRATOR: And ravenous reptiles that prey on humans. 7 00:00:19,520 --> 00:00:21,188 KEN GERHARDMAN: Children are warned to stay away 8 00:00:21,188 --> 00:00:23,482 from bodies of water because the kappa will actually 9 00:00:23,482 --> 00:00:24,691 drag them in and drown them. 10 00:00:24,691 --> 00:00:26,652 NARRATOR: Throughout history, 11 00:00:26,652 --> 00:00:28,904 there are accounts of bizarre 12 00:00:28,904 --> 00:00:32,616 and frightening creatures inhabiting our waters. 13 00:00:32,616 --> 00:00:36,995 Is it possible that they come not from our lakes and oceans, 14 00:00:36,995 --> 00:00:40,707 but from somewhere far more remote? 15 00:00:40,707 --> 00:00:42,251 GIORGIO TSOUKALOS: Could it be possible 16 00:00:42,251 --> 00:00:44,920 that some of that light that we've discovered 17 00:00:44,920 --> 00:00:50,092 at the bottom of the ocean had its origin in outer space? 18 00:00:50,092 --> 00:00:53,679 NARRATOR: Since the dawn of civilization, 19 00:00:53,679 --> 00:00:56,932 mankind has credited its origins to gods 20 00:00:56,932 --> 00:01:00,644 and other visitors from the stars. 21 00:01:00,644 --> 00:01:03,438 What if it were true? 22 00:01:03,438 --> 00:01:05,691 Did extraterrestrial beings 23 00:01:05,691 --> 00:01:08,485 really help to shape our history? 24 00:01:08,485 --> 00:01:11,113 And if so... 25 00:01:11,113 --> 00:01:15,492 might they have come in the form of creatures of the deep? 26 00:01:48,859 --> 00:01:53,947 NARRATOR: August 19, 2014. 27 00:01:53,947 --> 00:01:56,158 During a routine cleaning, 28 00:01:56,158 --> 00:01:59,619 Russian cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station 29 00:01:59,619 --> 00:02:02,664 discover something incredibly unexpected 30 00:02:02,664 --> 00:02:04,666 covering parts of the windows‐‐ 31 00:02:04,666 --> 00:02:06,918 living sea plankton. 32 00:02:06,918 --> 00:02:10,380 According to some mainstream scientists, 33 00:02:10,380 --> 00:02:13,884 the tiny organisms may have been carried to the station 34 00:02:13,884 --> 00:02:17,262 on air currents from the earth's oceans, 35 00:02:17,262 --> 00:02:22,684 or perhaps launched into space on a contaminated rocket. 36 00:02:22,684 --> 00:02:27,939 But many say these are both highly improbable scenarios. 37 00:02:27,939 --> 00:02:30,067 In the previous episode of cleaning, 38 00:02:30,067 --> 00:02:33,945 which was only about a few weeks prior to that particular date, 39 00:02:33,945 --> 00:02:35,697 there was nothing found. 40 00:02:35,697 --> 00:02:39,201 And the space station was in orbit; 41 00:02:39,201 --> 00:02:41,745 there was no connection with the ground. 42 00:02:41,745 --> 00:02:44,665 So I‐I really think that there's absolutely no chance 43 00:02:44,665 --> 00:02:46,625 that these are microorganisms that were 44 00:02:46,625 --> 00:02:50,128 somehow lifted from the Earth. 45 00:02:50,128 --> 00:02:53,507 NARRATOR: Astrobiologist Chandra Wickramasinghe 46 00:02:53,507 --> 00:02:57,177 believes the plankton is of extraterrestrial origin, 47 00:02:57,177 --> 00:03:00,013 and evidence of panspermia‐‐ 48 00:03:00,013 --> 00:03:03,433 the idea that life exists throughout the universe 49 00:03:03,433 --> 00:03:07,479 and is spread by comets and asteroids. 50 00:03:07,479 --> 00:03:09,147 WICKRAMASINGHE: I think what happened 51 00:03:09,147 --> 00:03:12,150 was that a small fragment of a comet 52 00:03:12,150 --> 00:03:15,112 that carried microorganisms, uh, 53 00:03:15,112 --> 00:03:18,156 including plankton, landed on the window 54 00:03:18,156 --> 00:03:20,867 of the International Space Station. 55 00:03:20,867 --> 00:03:24,788 It's not surprising if one accepts the idea 56 00:03:24,788 --> 00:03:27,165 that life is continuing to arrive 57 00:03:27,165 --> 00:03:29,668 at the Earth from space. 58 00:03:29,668 --> 00:03:34,172 PAUL DAVIES: There's always been a‐a problem about life on Earth. 59 00:03:34,172 --> 00:03:35,590 Did it actually start here on Earth 60 00:03:35,590 --> 00:03:37,134 or come here from somewhere else? 61 00:03:37,134 --> 00:03:38,969 Uh, seeing as we don't know how life began, 62 00:03:38,969 --> 00:03:40,053 it's up for grabs. 63 00:03:42,722 --> 00:03:45,851 NARRATOR: But whether life originated on Earth 64 00:03:45,851 --> 00:03:47,769 or somewhere else in the universe, 65 00:03:47,769 --> 00:03:50,397 one thing is now certain: 66 00:03:50,397 --> 00:03:54,401 sea plankton can survive in outer space. 67 00:03:54,401 --> 00:03:57,529 Surviving space is very difficult, actually, 68 00:03:57,529 --> 00:04:00,824 primarily because of the, um, the vacuum of space 69 00:04:00,824 --> 00:04:02,576 and then the intense radiation. 70 00:04:02,576 --> 00:04:04,619 And so those things, um, in general 71 00:04:04,619 --> 00:04:07,080 will sort of rip apart tissues. 72 00:04:07,080 --> 00:04:08,874 So the presence of‐of plankton 73 00:04:08,874 --> 00:04:11,668 on the space station, um, is remarkable. 74 00:04:11,668 --> 00:04:13,962 NARRATOR: The discovery of plankton 75 00:04:13,962 --> 00:04:16,381 on the International Space Station 76 00:04:16,381 --> 00:04:18,758 has led ancient astronaut theorists 77 00:04:18,758 --> 00:04:21,094 to ask the question: 78 00:04:21,094 --> 00:04:24,556 If sea life can thrive in the furthest reaches of space, 79 00:04:24,556 --> 00:04:27,809 could the reverse be true as well? 80 00:04:27,809 --> 00:04:31,354 Might there be undiscovered alien life‐forms 81 00:04:31,354 --> 00:04:34,941 dwelling in the deepest regions of our oceans? 82 00:04:39,863 --> 00:04:41,698 Portsmouth, England. 83 00:04:41,698 --> 00:04:45,744 December 21, 1872. 84 00:04:45,744 --> 00:04:48,538 The HMS Challenger sets out 85 00:04:48,538 --> 00:04:51,166 on a three‐year scientific expedition 86 00:04:51,166 --> 00:04:56,797 to survey the Earth's oceans and search for new marine life. 87 00:04:56,797 --> 00:04:59,007 At the time of its departure, 88 00:04:59,007 --> 00:05:01,718 the mainstream scientific viewpoint 89 00:05:01,718 --> 00:05:05,222 is that life cannot exist more than 1,800 feet 90 00:05:05,222 --> 00:05:08,642 beneath the surface of the ocean. 91 00:05:08,642 --> 00:05:12,354 But in March of 1875, 92 00:05:12,354 --> 00:05:15,065 after more than two years at sea, 93 00:05:15,065 --> 00:05:19,778 the crew of the HMS Challenger makes a remarkable discovery. 94 00:05:19,778 --> 00:05:21,613 Using a deep‐sea dredge, 95 00:05:21,613 --> 00:05:24,157 they uncover an abundance of life 96 00:05:24,157 --> 00:05:28,578 at depths well beyond 1,800 feet. 97 00:05:28,578 --> 00:05:31,039 Every time they dredged the waters of the ocean, 98 00:05:31,039 --> 00:05:33,959 they kept bringing up weirder and weirder creatures 99 00:05:33,959 --> 00:05:36,211 at deeper and deeper levels. 100 00:05:36,211 --> 00:05:38,088 And it quickly became apparent 101 00:05:38,088 --> 00:05:42,133 that the oceans are teeming with life. 102 00:05:42,133 --> 00:05:44,302 Throughout time, we tend to sort of, um, 103 00:05:44,302 --> 00:05:48,014 impose our own limitations and our own perspectives on, 104 00:05:48,014 --> 00:05:49,850 sort of, our view of the universe, right? 105 00:05:49,850 --> 00:05:53,019 And so our idea of the deep ocean was similar to that, too. 106 00:05:53,019 --> 00:05:56,022 We thought that probably nothing else could live at great depths 107 00:05:56,022 --> 00:05:58,358 because we certainly couldn't survive. 108 00:05:58,358 --> 00:06:00,610 Um, our bodies couldn't take the pressure. 109 00:06:00,610 --> 00:06:02,404 It's sort of biased, I think, our interpretation 110 00:06:02,404 --> 00:06:06,324 of life in the deep oceans. 111 00:06:06,324 --> 00:06:11,079 WILCOCK: They found over 4,700 different types of new life. 112 00:06:11,079 --> 00:06:14,249 It was a wealth of data so vast that it filled 113 00:06:14,249 --> 00:06:19,796 50 volumes with 30,000 pages of information, 114 00:06:19,796 --> 00:06:21,506 and was, essentially, 115 00:06:21,506 --> 00:06:24,050 a scientific revolution for its time. 116 00:06:29,097 --> 00:06:31,850 Uh, 220‐plus, uh, crew. 117 00:06:31,850 --> 00:06:33,351 Only five scientists... 118 00:06:48,366 --> 00:06:52,787 NARRATOR: In addition to finding new species of marine life, 119 00:06:52,787 --> 00:06:56,291 the Challenger crew also made the first discovery 120 00:06:56,291 --> 00:06:59,002 of what are called cosmic spherules‐‐ 121 00:06:59,002 --> 00:07:03,048 nickel‐iron micrometeorites from outer space. 122 00:07:03,048 --> 00:07:07,844 According to some scientists, these spherules could be capable 123 00:07:07,844 --> 00:07:11,097 of carrying extraterrestrial life. 124 00:07:11,097 --> 00:07:12,599 DAVIES: A lot of those rocks 125 00:07:12,599 --> 00:07:15,101 would have carried a microbial cargo. 126 00:07:15,101 --> 00:07:18,605 Cocooned inside of rocks, a microbe could be quite happy 127 00:07:18,605 --> 00:07:20,440 in the harsh conditions of space. 128 00:07:20,440 --> 00:07:22,484 In particular, it would be shielded from radiation by 129 00:07:22,484 --> 00:07:24,110 the depth of rock. 130 00:07:24,110 --> 00:07:27,113 It could probably stay in the dormant phase 131 00:07:27,113 --> 00:07:29,866 out in space for certainly thousands 132 00:07:29,866 --> 00:07:32,202 if not millions of years. 133 00:07:32,202 --> 00:07:35,997 HENRY: When scientists explored these nickel‐iron spherules 134 00:07:35,997 --> 00:07:38,750 in depth, they discovered that they contained iron 135 00:07:38,750 --> 00:07:41,961 that was extraterrestrial in origin. 136 00:07:41,961 --> 00:07:45,965 Is it possible that this extraterrestrial substances 137 00:07:45,965 --> 00:07:49,969 were brought here by alien beings and deposited 138 00:07:49,969 --> 00:07:53,598 in the oceans of Earth, along with other forms of life? 139 00:08:00,188 --> 00:08:02,190 NARRATOR: Is it possible that the Challenger 140 00:08:02,190 --> 00:08:03,692 discovered the conveyance 141 00:08:03,692 --> 00:08:08,822 of extraterrestrial life on the sea floor? 142 00:08:08,822 --> 00:08:13,535 Might the deepest parts of the ocean be as alien to us 143 00:08:13,535 --> 00:08:17,205 as the farthest reaches of outer space? 144 00:08:17,205 --> 00:08:20,250 Ancient astronaut theorists believe the answer 145 00:08:20,250 --> 00:08:22,252 is a resounding yes, 146 00:08:22,252 --> 00:08:25,046 and point to other strange creatures 147 00:08:25,046 --> 00:08:27,173 that have recently been found 148 00:08:27,173 --> 00:08:30,301 in the seemingly inhospitable deep. 149 00:08:33,304 --> 00:08:35,765 March, 2005. 150 00:08:35,765 --> 00:08:39,018 Scientists off the coast of Easter Island 151 00:08:39,018 --> 00:08:41,146 discover the yeti crab, 152 00:08:41,146 --> 00:08:44,607 a furry crustacean that thrives on the sea floor 153 00:08:44,607 --> 00:08:46,943 near hydrothermal vents‐‐ 154 00:08:46,943 --> 00:08:51,197 fissures that release geothermally‐heated water. 155 00:08:51,197 --> 00:08:53,825 Using the hair that covers its body, 156 00:08:53,825 --> 00:08:56,369 the crab is able to filter out 157 00:08:56,369 --> 00:08:59,539 the toxic minerals the vents excrete. 158 00:08:59,539 --> 00:09:03,793 But as extraordinary as the yeti crab is, 159 00:09:03,793 --> 00:09:07,839 it is just one of many forms of marine life 160 00:09:07,839 --> 00:09:12,802 known to be able to exist in such extreme conditions. 161 00:09:12,802 --> 00:09:15,513 Because of the unique conditions that exists 162 00:09:15,513 --> 00:09:18,433 in the hydrothermal vents, um, some really interesting 163 00:09:18,433 --> 00:09:21,186 and remarkable organisms can be found there. 164 00:09:25,148 --> 00:09:27,192 NARRATOR: Another newly‐discovered organism 165 00:09:27,192 --> 00:09:32,238 that puzzles scientists is the ctenophore, or comb jelly. 166 00:09:32,238 --> 00:09:36,367 When neurobiologist Leonid Moroz sequenced the DNA 167 00:09:36,367 --> 00:09:38,578 of this translucent creature 168 00:09:38,578 --> 00:09:42,624 at the University of Florida in 2007, he discovered 169 00:09:42,624 --> 00:09:45,710 they possessed a complex nervous system 170 00:09:45,710 --> 00:09:49,172 completely different from the entire animal kingdom. 171 00:10:39,848 --> 00:10:42,892 NARRATOR: How comb jellies function 172 00:10:42,892 --> 00:10:45,937 continues to baffle scientists, 173 00:10:45,937 --> 00:10:49,607 and their unique properties have led Dr. Moroz to dub them, 174 00:10:49,607 --> 00:10:52,402 quote, "aliens of the sea." 175 00:11:04,747 --> 00:11:07,584 We're still finding incredible creatures in the ocean, 176 00:11:07,584 --> 00:11:10,086 creatures that we never even knew existed. 177 00:11:10,086 --> 00:11:12,213 Could be extraterrestrial life. 178 00:11:12,213 --> 00:11:15,800 It's a big planet, and there are a lot of mysteries still here. 179 00:11:15,800 --> 00:11:18,386 NARRATOR: Could there really be alien life 180 00:11:18,386 --> 00:11:20,722 thriving in Earth's oceans? 181 00:11:20,722 --> 00:11:24,267 Might they have traveled here on meteors, 182 00:11:24,267 --> 00:11:27,854 like the plankton found aboard the International Space Station? 183 00:11:27,854 --> 00:11:30,815 Perhaps further clues can be found 184 00:11:30,815 --> 00:11:34,819 by examining the legends of strange aquatic creatures 185 00:11:34,819 --> 00:11:38,531 that were said to have come to Earth from the stars. 186 00:11:43,494 --> 00:11:46,122 WILCOCK: What we're seeing is an aquatic reptilian 187 00:11:46,122 --> 00:11:49,918 human species that came here to the Earth. 188 00:11:49,918 --> 00:11:52,962 DAVID CHILDRESS: This strange layer began to emerge. 189 00:11:52,962 --> 00:11:56,466 The whole thing was very spooky. 190 00:12:02,722 --> 00:12:05,391 NARRATOR: Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. 191 00:12:05,391 --> 00:12:09,229 May, 2014. 192 00:12:09,229 --> 00:12:13,816 At the historic Miyakonojo Shimazu Residence, 193 00:12:13,816 --> 00:12:16,444 the mummified remains of a sea animal 194 00:12:16,444 --> 00:12:20,031 with webbed hands and feet are put on public display. 195 00:12:20,031 --> 00:12:23,034 Discovered in 1818, 196 00:12:23,034 --> 00:12:26,246 the bones are the first of their kind to be exhibited, 197 00:12:26,246 --> 00:12:30,166 and are purported to be from the legendary kappa‐‐ 198 00:12:30,166 --> 00:12:33,002 a species of amphibious humanoid creatures 199 00:12:33,002 --> 00:12:36,714 believed to lurk in the waters of Japan. 200 00:12:36,714 --> 00:12:39,634 DOMINIC STEAVU: These remains were from, allegedly, 201 00:12:39,634 --> 00:12:45,056 a kappa that had been shot in 1818 near a local river. 202 00:12:47,350 --> 00:12:50,520 The kappa, which translates as "water child," 203 00:12:50,520 --> 00:12:55,275 is a creature that is usually about five feet in height, 204 00:12:55,275 --> 00:12:59,070 has scaly skin, 205 00:12:59,070 --> 00:13:03,574 and is usually blue or green in color. 206 00:13:03,574 --> 00:13:06,619 It has a turtle shell on its back and a beak, 207 00:13:06,619 --> 00:13:11,207 as well as a kind of plate on the top of its head 208 00:13:11,207 --> 00:13:14,794 in which it always has to carry water. 209 00:13:14,794 --> 00:13:18,047 If it spills this water, then it loses all of its power, 210 00:13:18,047 --> 00:13:21,009 and it can die within a very short period of time. 211 00:13:21,009 --> 00:13:25,847 So the kappa is basically a water demon. 212 00:13:25,847 --> 00:13:28,808 GERHARD: The kappa is perceived to be 213 00:13:28,808 --> 00:13:31,269 a very malevolent and quite violent creature. 214 00:13:31,269 --> 00:13:33,104 And, in fact, 215 00:13:33,104 --> 00:13:35,690 children are warned to stay away from bodies of water, 216 00:13:35,690 --> 00:13:38,067 because the kappa will actually drag them in and drown them. 217 00:13:42,405 --> 00:13:46,200 NARRATOR: While accounts of the kappa are rare in modern times, 218 00:13:46,200 --> 00:13:48,161 there are still sightings 219 00:13:48,161 --> 00:13:52,040 in remote areas like the Fukuoka Prefecture. 220 00:13:52,040 --> 00:13:54,250 In fact, to this day, 221 00:13:54,250 --> 00:13:56,794 signs can be found posted near bodies of water 222 00:13:56,794 --> 00:13:59,547 throughout Japan warning of the kappa. 223 00:14:02,091 --> 00:14:06,721 For ancient astronaut theorists, the kappa are not only real, 224 00:14:06,721 --> 00:14:10,099 but their existence is proof of otherworldly beings 225 00:14:10,099 --> 00:14:12,935 inhabiting the Earth's waters. 226 00:14:12,935 --> 00:14:15,646 WILCOCK: These kappa are reported 227 00:14:15,646 --> 00:14:18,775 as having an unusual intelligence. 228 00:14:18,775 --> 00:14:20,526 Apparently, they can speak, 229 00:14:20,526 --> 00:14:22,528 even though they have a bird‐like beak. 230 00:14:22,528 --> 00:14:25,198 And now, physical, tangible artifacts 231 00:14:25,198 --> 00:14:28,993 of the body of the kappa have gone on display. 232 00:14:28,993 --> 00:14:31,370 Will we find genetic markers 233 00:14:31,370 --> 00:14:34,582 that clearly show that it could not be something from Earth? 234 00:14:38,920 --> 00:14:42,048 NARRATOR: Could it be that the kappa are similar 235 00:14:42,048 --> 00:14:44,550 to the other strange undersea creatures 236 00:14:44,550 --> 00:14:48,846 first discovered by the HMS Challenger in the 1870s? 237 00:14:48,846 --> 00:14:53,726 And if so, are they indigenous to planet Earth, 238 00:14:53,726 --> 00:14:59,232 or did they come here by some extraterrestrial means? 239 00:14:59,232 --> 00:15:02,193 Perhaps the answer can be found 240 00:15:02,193 --> 00:15:05,196 by examining the many historical accounts 241 00:15:05,196 --> 00:15:07,323 of mermaids. 242 00:15:10,827 --> 00:15:12,954 The very earliest accounts 243 00:15:12,954 --> 00:15:16,124 of mermaid‐like creatures reveal a connection 244 00:15:16,124 --> 00:15:19,001 with beings that come from the sky. 245 00:15:19,001 --> 00:15:23,881 A story from ancient Syria that dates back to 1,000 B. C. 246 00:15:23,881 --> 00:15:28,177 relates that the goddess Atargatis came down from the sky 247 00:15:28,177 --> 00:15:30,513 and dove into a lake 248 00:15:30,513 --> 00:15:34,392 to become a half‐fish, half‐human creature. 249 00:15:34,392 --> 00:15:38,688 And in Greek mythology, the goddess Aphrodite 250 00:15:38,688 --> 00:15:43,067 is sometimes associated with mermaid‐like beings. 251 00:15:43,067 --> 00:15:44,610 LOREN COLEMAN: If you look at 252 00:15:44,610 --> 00:15:46,612 some of the ancient classic authors 253 00:15:46,612 --> 00:15:48,739 from the Greeks, from the Sumerians, 254 00:15:48,739 --> 00:15:52,285 you see tales of mermaids in which 255 00:15:52,285 --> 00:15:56,038 there is a very direct connection with the heavens, 256 00:15:56,038 --> 00:16:02,170 with a fish‐like creature that comes from outer space. 257 00:16:02,170 --> 00:16:05,882 There's something out there that may not even be connected 258 00:16:05,882 --> 00:16:09,844 to our known biological world. 259 00:16:09,844 --> 00:16:12,638 NARRATOR: For ancient astronaut theorists, 260 00:16:12,638 --> 00:16:14,390 the strongest evidence 261 00:16:14,390 --> 00:16:17,685 that humanoid sea creatures not only existed 262 00:16:17,685 --> 00:16:19,896 but came from somewhere beyond our Earth 263 00:16:19,896 --> 00:16:22,148 can be found in the origin tale 264 00:16:22,148 --> 00:16:26,068 of yet another aquatic creature with human traits. 265 00:16:28,196 --> 00:16:32,116 The West African Dogons worship ancestral spirits 266 00:16:32,116 --> 00:16:34,035 they call the Nommo‐‐ 267 00:16:34,035 --> 00:16:38,873 the first living creatures created by their sky god Amma. 268 00:16:38,873 --> 00:16:41,042 Described as amphibious, 269 00:16:41,042 --> 00:16:42,793 hermaphroditic, fish‐like creatures, 270 00:16:42,793 --> 00:16:45,129 they descended from the stars 271 00:16:45,129 --> 00:16:47,340 in a vessel accompanied by fire and thunder. 272 00:16:49,717 --> 00:16:53,262 GIORGIO TSOUKALOS: There's a really incredible story 273 00:16:53,262 --> 00:16:56,265 of the Nommo that descended from the sky 274 00:16:56,265 --> 00:16:58,601 in a loud noisy whirlwind 275 00:16:58,601 --> 00:17:02,021 that made the Earth shake when it landed. 276 00:17:02,021 --> 00:17:06,651 And their knowledge of everything was given to them 277 00:17:06,651 --> 00:17:10,571 by that being that descended in a whirlwind from the sky. 278 00:17:10,571 --> 00:17:13,074 HENRY: Now, this is interesting because 279 00:17:13,074 --> 00:17:15,701 we have so many traditions of extraterrestrial beings 280 00:17:15,701 --> 00:17:18,913 riding upon clouds that you have to ask, 281 00:17:18,913 --> 00:17:21,040 did the Nommo come from the stars? 282 00:17:21,040 --> 00:17:23,417 Were they extraterrestrial beings 283 00:17:23,417 --> 00:17:26,170 that came to Earth to teach the Dogon? 284 00:17:26,170 --> 00:17:27,630 Is this perhaps why they called them 285 00:17:27,630 --> 00:17:29,840 the monitors and the teachers? 286 00:17:29,840 --> 00:17:35,179 WILCOCK: The legend said they described the star Sirius 287 00:17:35,179 --> 00:17:36,764 as being their point of origin, 288 00:17:36,764 --> 00:17:39,016 and had very accurate information 289 00:17:39,016 --> 00:17:42,645 about a dwarf star called Sirius B 290 00:17:42,645 --> 00:17:46,274 that wasn't even known at the time. 291 00:17:46,274 --> 00:17:49,777 The Dogon said that when the Nommo landed and came out 292 00:17:49,777 --> 00:17:52,071 of this craft that they arrived in, 293 00:17:52,071 --> 00:17:55,575 they almost immediately got into the water. 294 00:17:55,575 --> 00:17:58,452 Because they were essentially fish‐like humanoids, 295 00:17:58,452 --> 00:18:02,498 it seems that they needed to be in the water. 296 00:18:02,498 --> 00:18:05,084 We are definitely dealing with some sort of intelligent, 297 00:18:05,084 --> 00:18:07,211 aquatic, humanoid species 298 00:18:07,211 --> 00:18:09,171 that came here as an extraterrestrial visitor 299 00:18:09,171 --> 00:18:11,048 from outer space. 300 00:18:14,427 --> 00:18:17,263 NARRATOR: Might the detailed descriptions of the Nommo 301 00:18:17,263 --> 00:18:20,391 suggest that they were extraterrestrials 302 00:18:20,391 --> 00:18:23,978 that came from space to inhabit our oceans? 303 00:18:23,978 --> 00:18:27,440 And might these be the same beings 304 00:18:27,440 --> 00:18:29,191 that are described in the accounts 305 00:18:29,191 --> 00:18:31,485 of the kappa and mermaids? 306 00:18:31,485 --> 00:18:36,032 Ancient astronaut theorists say yes, 307 00:18:36,032 --> 00:18:40,119 and suggest there is evidence that alien life forms 308 00:18:40,119 --> 00:18:44,832 have not only descended to Earth from the sky, 309 00:18:44,832 --> 00:18:46,959 but that they may also be entering our planet 310 00:18:46,959 --> 00:18:49,754 through underwater portals. 311 00:18:54,467 --> 00:18:57,720 LOREN COLEMAN: The ancient authors talked about kraken 312 00:18:57,720 --> 00:18:59,472 being in the middle of a whirlpool. 313 00:18:59,472 --> 00:19:02,224 WILLIAM HENRY: This creature and the Loch Ness Monster 314 00:19:02,224 --> 00:19:04,727 are part of the same family of creatures 315 00:19:04,727 --> 00:19:06,812 that travel through these gateways. 316 00:19:14,111 --> 00:19:15,905 NARRATOR: Lake Champlain. 317 00:19:15,905 --> 00:19:19,617 July 5, 1977. 318 00:19:19,617 --> 00:19:22,828 While taking a drive along the Eastern shore, 319 00:19:22,828 --> 00:19:25,956 just north of St. Albans, Vermont, 320 00:19:25,956 --> 00:19:28,834 Sandra and Anthony Mansi pull over 321 00:19:28,834 --> 00:19:31,253 to let their two children play in the lake. 322 00:19:31,253 --> 00:19:33,464 As they begin to wade in, 323 00:19:33,464 --> 00:19:37,134 Sandra notices a disturbance in the water. 324 00:19:37,134 --> 00:19:39,387 And then, something shocking. 325 00:19:40,888 --> 00:19:42,598 And I'm watching out there, 326 00:19:42,598 --> 00:19:45,893 and all of a sudden, I could see turbulence. 327 00:19:48,688 --> 00:19:51,440 Something broke the surface of the water. 328 00:19:51,440 --> 00:19:53,609 And it broke the surface like this, 329 00:19:53,609 --> 00:19:55,945 right here‐‐ the back of the head and the neck. 330 00:19:55,945 --> 00:19:59,115 I went down, 331 00:19:59,115 --> 00:20:02,326 and that's when it turned to look over its back. 332 00:20:02,326 --> 00:20:04,620 And I snapped the photograph. 333 00:20:04,620 --> 00:20:08,582 NARRATOR: The photograph that Sandra Mansi took that day 334 00:20:08,582 --> 00:20:12,128 is considered by many to be definitive evidence 335 00:20:12,128 --> 00:20:16,340 that Lake Champlain is home to a monster. 336 00:20:19,593 --> 00:20:22,930 Lake Champlain is named for the French explorer 337 00:20:22,930 --> 00:20:26,892 Samuel De Champlain, and in 1609, 338 00:20:26,892 --> 00:20:29,937 he claimed that he saw a strange creature 339 00:20:29,937 --> 00:20:33,232 emerging from the waters while on an expedition. 340 00:20:33,232 --> 00:20:38,112 This sighting was just the first of hundreds. 341 00:20:38,112 --> 00:20:41,699 And for many who believe the stories are true, 342 00:20:41,699 --> 00:20:45,286 Sandra Mansi's photograph is the ultimate proof 343 00:20:45,286 --> 00:20:48,247 that Champ really exists. 344 00:20:48,247 --> 00:20:50,416 In 1981, 345 00:20:50,416 --> 00:20:53,919 the famous photo was submitted for authentication 346 00:20:53,919 --> 00:20:58,466 to the Optical Sciences Center at the University of Arizona. 347 00:20:58,466 --> 00:21:01,343 The findings from the optical college in Arizona 348 00:21:01,343 --> 00:21:03,846 was that this was an authentic photograph. 349 00:21:03,846 --> 00:21:05,431 It was not tampered. 350 00:21:05,431 --> 00:21:07,433 It was genuine. 351 00:21:10,728 --> 00:21:13,355 NARRATOR: Curiously, there have been sightings 352 00:21:13,355 --> 00:21:17,401 of very similar creatures reported all over the world, 353 00:21:17,401 --> 00:21:22,531 like Cressie and Ogopogo in Canada; 354 00:21:22,531 --> 00:21:25,493 the Japanese sea monster Issie; 355 00:21:25,493 --> 00:21:29,622 Mokele‐mbembe, sighted off the West Coast of Africa; 356 00:21:29,622 --> 00:21:32,917 and the Loch Ness Monster in Scotland. 357 00:21:32,917 --> 00:21:35,085 KEN GERHARD: One of the most compelling aspects 358 00:21:35,085 --> 00:21:38,422 of the mystery is that descriptions are very similar. 359 00:21:38,422 --> 00:21:41,217 And we're talking about decades of sightings, 360 00:21:41,217 --> 00:21:43,302 numbering in the thousands. 361 00:21:43,302 --> 00:21:46,514 To me, this indicates that we're dealing with 362 00:21:46,514 --> 00:21:49,391 variations of the exact same species here‐‐ 363 00:21:49,391 --> 00:21:51,644 a breeding population worldwide. 364 00:21:51,644 --> 00:21:56,440 NARRATOR: Could the fact that stories of similar sea monsters 365 00:21:56,440 --> 00:21:58,859 are told throughout the world be evidence 366 00:21:58,859 --> 00:22:02,112 that these strange creatures really exist? 367 00:22:02,112 --> 00:22:05,366 And if so, just what are they? 368 00:22:05,366 --> 00:22:09,703 According to ancient astronaut theorists, there is evidence 369 00:22:09,703 --> 00:22:14,375 that they may have extraterrestrial origins. 370 00:22:14,375 --> 00:22:17,545 HENRY: The story of the Loch Ness Monster 371 00:22:17,545 --> 00:22:19,839 reminds me of a UFO sighting 372 00:22:19,839 --> 00:22:22,800 that happened north of Nashville back in the '90s. 373 00:22:22,800 --> 00:22:24,718 (rain pattering) 374 00:22:24,718 --> 00:22:28,347 A man hears the sound of rain beating down on the roof, 375 00:22:28,347 --> 00:22:31,809 and he goes outside, and it's a perfectly clear night. 376 00:22:31,809 --> 00:22:35,896 And he looks up in the sky, and he sees a giant UFO 377 00:22:35,896 --> 00:22:39,358 that's firing at a creature on his deck that looks like... 378 00:22:39,358 --> 00:22:41,485 He calls it the one‐footed snorkel monster, 379 00:22:41,485 --> 00:22:46,073 because it looked like an elephant's trunk with one foot. 380 00:22:46,073 --> 00:22:48,951 In his police report, the man described 381 00:22:48,951 --> 00:22:51,996 how the snorkel monster spun itself into a vortex 382 00:22:51,996 --> 00:22:54,915 or a ball of light and disappeared. 383 00:22:54,915 --> 00:22:58,168 One wonders if this is evidence of a portal 384 00:22:58,168 --> 00:23:00,754 that this creature was opening up, 385 00:23:00,754 --> 00:23:04,091 and, in fact, if this creature and the Loch Ness Monster 386 00:23:04,091 --> 00:23:07,136 are part of the same family of creatures 387 00:23:07,136 --> 00:23:10,347 that travel the world through these portals or gateways. 388 00:23:10,347 --> 00:23:14,101 NARRATOR: Could it be that there are alien life‐forms 389 00:23:14,101 --> 00:23:16,937 inhabiting our oceans that have traveled here 390 00:23:16,937 --> 00:23:21,066 through portals in time and space? 391 00:23:21,066 --> 00:23:23,611 Ancient astronaut theorists say yes, 392 00:23:23,611 --> 00:23:26,488 and suggest further proof can be found 393 00:23:26,488 --> 00:23:29,700 with the story of another underwater monster: 394 00:23:29,700 --> 00:23:32,328 the kraken. 395 00:23:32,328 --> 00:23:35,581 This squid‐like creature of enormous proportions 396 00:23:35,581 --> 00:23:38,751 was described in 1755 397 00:23:38,751 --> 00:23:42,922 by Norwegian historian and bishop Erik Pontoppidan. 398 00:23:42,922 --> 00:23:46,383 He included it in not a fictional text, 399 00:23:46,383 --> 00:23:48,594 but in an encyclopedic account 400 00:23:48,594 --> 00:23:51,305 of the diverse life‐forms in his home country 401 00:23:51,305 --> 00:23:54,725 called The Natural History of Norway. 402 00:23:54,725 --> 00:23:57,394 This is very compelling because it indicates 403 00:23:57,394 --> 00:24:01,565 that the kraken was viewed as a real and very viable animal. 404 00:24:01,565 --> 00:24:04,944 In Norse mythology, the kraken was 405 00:24:04,944 --> 00:24:07,029 an island‐sized, multi‐tentacled monster, 406 00:24:07,029 --> 00:24:10,866 capable of sinking ships by way of the massive whirlpools 407 00:24:10,866 --> 00:24:13,869 that it left in its wake. 408 00:24:13,869 --> 00:24:16,038 Many of the ancient classic authors 409 00:24:16,038 --> 00:24:19,124 talked about kraken as really being 410 00:24:19,124 --> 00:24:22,086 the object that was in the middle of a whirlpool, 411 00:24:22,086 --> 00:24:26,674 so they saw the kraken as a shipping danger. 412 00:24:26,674 --> 00:24:29,969 NARRATOR: Norwegian accounts of the kraken 413 00:24:29,969 --> 00:24:33,055 creating whirlpools through which ships would disappear 414 00:24:33,055 --> 00:24:36,225 date back to the 13th century. 415 00:24:36,225 --> 00:24:40,270 But could the truth about these sea monsters 416 00:24:40,270 --> 00:24:45,484 be even more incredible than our ancestors believed? 417 00:24:45,484 --> 00:24:48,445 Do the stories of the kraken, 418 00:24:48,445 --> 00:24:51,198 and the mysterious whirlpools it creates, 419 00:24:51,198 --> 00:24:53,909 provide further evidence of alien entities 420 00:24:53,909 --> 00:24:57,705 coming to Earth through underwater portals? 421 00:24:57,705 --> 00:25:00,499 These legends suggest that there is 422 00:25:00,499 --> 00:25:03,711 a highly intelligent species in the ocean. 423 00:25:03,711 --> 00:25:07,131 We don't even really know where they came from. 424 00:25:07,131 --> 00:25:09,758 Perhaps our definition of extraterrestrial life 425 00:25:09,758 --> 00:25:11,301 is a little too strict. 426 00:25:11,301 --> 00:25:13,721 And it could be that these are species 427 00:25:13,721 --> 00:25:15,681 that came here from somewhere else. 428 00:25:17,975 --> 00:25:19,560 Of course, there's a lot of the ocean 429 00:25:19,560 --> 00:25:22,187 that hasn't actually been, uh, well explored, 430 00:25:22,187 --> 00:25:25,899 so we're constantly finding new and exciting creatures 431 00:25:25,899 --> 00:25:28,485 that maybe before may have only been legendary. 432 00:25:30,779 --> 00:25:34,033 NARRATOR: Could there be alien life inhabiting our seas 433 00:25:34,033 --> 00:25:37,202 that is much larger, more intelligent, 434 00:25:37,202 --> 00:25:41,665 and more dangerous than furry crabs and strange jellyfish? 435 00:25:41,665 --> 00:25:44,376 And is it possible that the Earth's waters 436 00:25:44,376 --> 00:25:47,671 contain portals that allow these creatures 437 00:25:47,671 --> 00:25:52,217 to travel here from other parts of the universe undetected? 438 00:25:52,217 --> 00:25:57,556 To find out, ancient astronaut theorist David Childress 439 00:25:57,556 --> 00:26:01,852 will dive into the waters of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, 440 00:26:01,852 --> 00:26:04,229 where according to ancient legends, 441 00:26:04,229 --> 00:26:08,067 there is an underwater gateway to another realm. 442 00:26:13,447 --> 00:26:15,532 CHILDRESS: The Aztecs believed that this was a portal 443 00:26:15,532 --> 00:26:18,702 to another dimension. 444 00:26:18,702 --> 00:26:22,039 WILCOCK: Those areas could in fact be traversable wormholes 445 00:26:22,039 --> 00:26:23,707 that will take us somewhere else. 446 00:26:31,799 --> 00:26:34,968 NARRATOR: Tulum, Mexico. 447 00:26:34,968 --> 00:26:39,431 Here, on the eastern edge of the Yucatan Peninsula, 448 00:26:39,431 --> 00:26:43,393 lie the ruins of one of the last cities built by the Maya, 449 00:26:43,393 --> 00:26:46,230 an advanced ancient civilization 450 00:26:46,230 --> 00:26:48,816 that thrived throughout Mesoamerica 451 00:26:48,816 --> 00:26:52,903 from the eighth century B. C. to the 15th century A. D. 452 00:26:56,240 --> 00:26:59,576 Situated on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, 453 00:26:59,576 --> 00:27:02,913 this site honors the mysterious diving god 454 00:27:02,913 --> 00:27:06,458 that can be found depicted on several buildings. 455 00:27:06,458 --> 00:27:10,754 Behind me is the Temple of the Diving God. 456 00:27:10,754 --> 00:27:14,466 On the western doorway is a stucco relief 457 00:27:14,466 --> 00:27:20,097 of a winged being who is either diving down from the sky 458 00:27:20,097 --> 00:27:24,059 or he's diving down into the water. 459 00:27:24,059 --> 00:27:27,938 His real identity is not known. 460 00:27:27,938 --> 00:27:30,732 NARRATOR: In addition to the diving god, 461 00:27:30,732 --> 00:27:33,777 it has been documented that the interior of the temple 462 00:27:33,777 --> 00:27:35,904 once contained a mural 463 00:27:35,904 --> 00:27:39,616 portraying the Aztec water goddess Chalchiuhtlicue. 464 00:27:42,244 --> 00:27:45,998 While the Aztecs did not occupy the Yucatan Peninsula, 465 00:27:45,998 --> 00:27:48,917 their ancestors the Olmecs did, 466 00:27:48,917 --> 00:27:52,838 and some believe there may be a profound connection 467 00:27:52,838 --> 00:27:56,675 between this area of Mexico and the Aztec water gods, 468 00:27:56,675 --> 00:28:01,805 who ruled over a paradise‐like world called Tlalocan. 469 00:28:03,724 --> 00:28:08,562 Descriptions of Tlalocan come from the Aztec shamans, 470 00:28:08,562 --> 00:28:12,649 spiritual guides who could access this otherworldly realm 471 00:28:12,649 --> 00:28:16,028 through whirlpools while in a dream state. 472 00:28:16,028 --> 00:28:19,865 And according to ancient astronaut theorists, 473 00:28:19,865 --> 00:28:22,576 deep in the jungle, just south of Tulum, 474 00:28:22,576 --> 00:28:25,370 is a location that is a perfect match 475 00:28:25,370 --> 00:28:28,457 for the descriptions of the east region of Tlalocan. 476 00:28:31,251 --> 00:28:34,046 There's an intriguing site right here 477 00:28:34,046 --> 00:28:36,465 off the coast of the Caribbean Sea, 478 00:28:36,465 --> 00:28:41,303 and it may have a connection to the Aztec Tlalocan, 479 00:28:41,303 --> 00:28:46,099 and it's name is Cenote Angelita, 480 00:28:46,099 --> 00:28:48,018 and it's right here. 481 00:28:49,686 --> 00:28:52,147 NARRATOR: A cenote is a sinkhole 482 00:28:52,147 --> 00:28:54,983 where limestone bedrock has collapsed, 483 00:28:54,983 --> 00:28:58,028 exposing the freshwater underneath it. 484 00:28:58,028 --> 00:29:00,864 Many of the cenotes in this part of the Yucatan 485 00:29:00,864 --> 00:29:04,618 are believed to have been formed by the meteor strike 486 00:29:04,618 --> 00:29:08,622 that wiped out the dinosaurs more than 65 million years ago. 487 00:29:08,622 --> 00:29:11,875 As a result of this extreme impact, 488 00:29:11,875 --> 00:29:14,711 they contain high amounts of shocked quartz. 489 00:29:17,381 --> 00:29:20,384 Shocked quartz is a particular type of quartz 490 00:29:20,384 --> 00:29:22,678 that really needs very, very high pressure to form. 491 00:29:22,678 --> 00:29:24,846 Quartz is a crystal, 492 00:29:24,846 --> 00:29:27,265 but every crystal is not completely uniform. 493 00:29:27,265 --> 00:29:29,643 It's comprised of smaller little pieces 494 00:29:29,643 --> 00:29:32,854 that have to align along defects. 495 00:29:32,854 --> 00:29:34,523 And high pressure 496 00:29:34,523 --> 00:29:36,817 changes the internal structure of the quartz. 497 00:29:39,069 --> 00:29:42,489 NARRATOR: Scientists have long known that quartz is able 498 00:29:42,489 --> 00:29:45,826 to convert the Earth's natural electrical vibrations 499 00:29:45,826 --> 00:29:48,120 into a form of energy. 500 00:29:48,120 --> 00:29:50,288 And some have even suggested 501 00:29:50,288 --> 00:29:53,625 that it could be used in the formation of wormholes, 502 00:29:53,625 --> 00:29:55,961 through an electromagnetic reaction 503 00:29:55,961 --> 00:29:58,630 called the Casimir effect. 504 00:30:01,299 --> 00:30:04,261 MICHAEL DENNIN: The idea is, if I take two metal plates 505 00:30:04,261 --> 00:30:06,471 and stick them in the vacuum of space, 506 00:30:06,471 --> 00:30:09,516 it turns out, because of quantum fluctuation, 507 00:30:09,516 --> 00:30:11,810 this creates an effective, attractive force 508 00:30:11,810 --> 00:30:13,770 between the plates. 509 00:30:13,770 --> 00:30:16,648 One can think of this as a negative energy. 510 00:30:16,648 --> 00:30:19,067 Now, an intriguing idea that we get 511 00:30:19,067 --> 00:30:21,987 is that this is exactly the principle we need 512 00:30:21,987 --> 00:30:26,324 to understand perhaps how to stabilize a wormhole. 513 00:30:26,324 --> 00:30:28,994 NARRATOR: Although there are a number of cenotes 514 00:30:28,994 --> 00:30:33,582 in the Yucatan, Cenote Angelita is very unique. 515 00:30:33,582 --> 00:30:36,376 About 100 feet below its surface, 516 00:30:36,376 --> 00:30:38,462 the freshwater meets up 517 00:30:38,462 --> 00:30:41,840 with the salt water coming from the ocean beneath it, 518 00:30:41,840 --> 00:30:44,968 creating a mysterious underwater river. 519 00:30:46,803 --> 00:30:49,473 CHILDRESS: Where we are right now in the Yucatan 520 00:30:49,473 --> 00:30:53,685 is just about as far east as you can go in Mexico. 521 00:30:53,685 --> 00:31:00,525 And the description of Tlalocan was that the very eastern side 522 00:31:00,525 --> 00:31:03,695 was where the waters of the underworld 523 00:31:03,695 --> 00:31:08,617 met with the waters of the surface world. 524 00:31:08,617 --> 00:31:11,286 And that is exactly what we have here. 525 00:31:13,538 --> 00:31:16,792 It was said that souls passed through here, 526 00:31:16,792 --> 00:31:19,711 and the Aztecs believed very strongly 527 00:31:19,711 --> 00:31:22,881 that this was a portal to another dimension. 528 00:31:25,717 --> 00:31:29,054 WILCOCK: The Aztecs had the legend of the Tlalocan‐‐ 529 00:31:29,054 --> 00:31:33,850 they entered into through whirlpools in the water. 530 00:31:33,850 --> 00:31:38,772 So you can start to connect the dots here 531 00:31:38,772 --> 00:31:42,484 and see that those areas could in fact be traversable wormholes 532 00:31:42,484 --> 00:31:44,277 that will take us somewhere else. 533 00:31:46,488 --> 00:31:49,032 NARRATOR: Could the highly pressurized quartz 534 00:31:49,032 --> 00:31:52,828 found in Cenote Angelita have made it the perfect location 535 00:31:52,828 --> 00:31:57,415 for advanced alien beings to create a wormhole? 536 00:31:57,415 --> 00:32:01,211 And might this explain the stories from the Aztec shamans 537 00:32:01,211 --> 00:32:05,799 who claimed they were shown an entrance to paradise? 538 00:32:05,799 --> 00:32:09,719 David Childress has enlisted diver Spencer Stander 539 00:32:09,719 --> 00:32:12,722 to help him explore the cenote. 540 00:32:12,722 --> 00:32:17,352 We'll see the‐the river, um, around an island. 541 00:32:17,352 --> 00:32:19,521 And, uh, you'll see these bizarre trees. 542 00:32:19,521 --> 00:32:22,440 It's like a decrepit forest; it's so cool. 543 00:32:22,440 --> 00:32:24,109 It looks like a moving river. You're gonna be blown away. 544 00:32:24,109 --> 00:32:25,193 Uh, this is gonna be unique. 545 00:32:30,073 --> 00:32:33,160 CHILDRESS: What a strange, magical, 546 00:32:33,160 --> 00:32:35,078 weird place, man. 547 00:32:35,078 --> 00:32:36,705 SPENCER STADNER: Well, we might have discovered something, huh? 548 00:32:36,705 --> 00:32:38,415 We could. We could have. 549 00:32:45,505 --> 00:32:49,593 NARRATOR: Just south of Tulum, Mexico, diver Spencer Stander 550 00:32:49,593 --> 00:32:52,053 and ancient astronaut theorist David Childress 551 00:32:52,053 --> 00:32:56,141 are about to explore the Cenote Angelita. 552 00:32:56,141 --> 00:32:59,227 For ancient astronaut theorists, 553 00:32:59,227 --> 00:33:02,689 Cenote Angelita has an eerie similarity 554 00:33:02,689 --> 00:33:05,192 to both the legends and illustrations 555 00:33:05,192 --> 00:33:09,154 of the Aztec paradise Tlalocan, where it was believed 556 00:33:09,154 --> 00:33:11,907 souls could pass through a portal to another realm. 557 00:33:15,577 --> 00:33:17,996 So, um, we're just gonna check. 558 00:33:17,996 --> 00:33:19,456 (gas hisses) 559 00:33:22,626 --> 00:33:24,211 All right, I'm gonna jump in there. 560 00:33:28,089 --> 00:33:30,508 Nice. 561 00:33:30,508 --> 00:33:32,469 NARRATOR: Although the waters of the cenote 562 00:33:32,469 --> 00:33:35,388 are extremely murky on the surface, 563 00:33:35,388 --> 00:33:39,643 at 15 feet down, everything becomes crystal clear. 564 00:33:39,643 --> 00:33:43,647 But once they descend to 100 feet, 565 00:33:43,647 --> 00:33:47,484 it turns as black as the darkest reaches of space. 566 00:33:47,484 --> 00:33:49,945 CHILDRESS: And even though we had lights with us, 567 00:33:49,945 --> 00:33:53,573 it was still like we were floating within the cosmos. 568 00:33:55,867 --> 00:33:59,704 But then as we got down at a hundred feet, 569 00:33:59,704 --> 00:34:03,291 suddenly we could start to see the sides of the cenote... 570 00:34:05,502 --> 00:34:10,966 ... and then this strange layer began to emerge. 571 00:34:10,966 --> 00:34:14,427 NARRATOR: Here, the freshwater of the cenote meets 572 00:34:14,427 --> 00:34:16,471 the salt water of the ocean, 573 00:34:16,471 --> 00:34:20,433 forming one of nature's most mysterious anomalies: 574 00:34:20,433 --> 00:34:22,852 an underwater river. 575 00:34:25,188 --> 00:34:29,109 CHILDRESS: And these dead trees coming out of the sides, 576 00:34:29,109 --> 00:34:32,821 and‐and this artificial sort of mound at the bottom. 577 00:34:34,948 --> 00:34:39,494 And it was really like the meeting of‐of two worlds. 578 00:34:41,705 --> 00:34:45,250 One of the freshwater of the upper world 579 00:34:45,250 --> 00:34:49,504 and then that of this lower world of the seawater 580 00:34:49,504 --> 00:34:53,049 and this murky layer of hydrogen sulfite 581 00:34:53,049 --> 00:34:56,553 that we had to then penetrate. 582 00:34:56,553 --> 00:34:58,513 NARRATOR: The meeting of waters from above 583 00:34:58,513 --> 00:35:00,974 with waters from below 584 00:35:00,974 --> 00:35:02,934 is exactly how the Aztecs described 585 00:35:02,934 --> 00:35:06,438 the east region of Tlalocan, 586 00:35:06,438 --> 00:35:10,400 a place where souls would pass from one dimension to another 587 00:35:10,400 --> 00:35:13,445 as though passing through a portal. 588 00:35:13,445 --> 00:35:17,907 It is here that some ancient astronaut theorists believe 589 00:35:17,907 --> 00:35:22,162 there may really exist a portal to another world. 590 00:35:22,162 --> 00:35:25,332 Could it be true? 591 00:35:25,332 --> 00:35:28,668 Might extraterrestrials have considered this 592 00:35:28,668 --> 00:35:31,463 the perfect location to create a stargate... 593 00:35:34,591 --> 00:35:38,637 ... hidden in the thick layer of poisonous hydrogen sulfide 594 00:35:38,637 --> 00:35:42,849 that obscures all that lies beneath from view? 595 00:35:42,849 --> 00:35:46,561 The whole thing was‐was very spooky. 596 00:35:46,561 --> 00:35:49,105 And, uh, it's something I'll remember 597 00:35:49,105 --> 00:35:51,358 for the rest of my life. 598 00:35:51,358 --> 00:35:54,027 NARRATOR: After 30 minutes underwater, 599 00:35:54,027 --> 00:35:58,031 David and Spencer return to the surface. 600 00:35:58,031 --> 00:36:01,785 CHILDRESS: Oh, man, that was so fantastic and strange. 601 00:36:01,785 --> 00:36:04,371 ‐Man, uh, wow. ‐(laughs) 602 00:36:04,371 --> 00:36:08,208 It strikes me just how much this does fit the Aztec legend 603 00:36:08,208 --> 00:36:12,337 of the‐the underworld of Tlalocan. 604 00:36:12,337 --> 00:36:15,632 What is mysterious though is, even if the Aztecs 605 00:36:15,632 --> 00:36:19,427 had come here and knew about this place 606 00:36:19,427 --> 00:36:21,346 or‐or learned about it from the Olmecs, 607 00:36:21,346 --> 00:36:24,015 how would they have known 608 00:36:24,015 --> 00:36:27,185 what is 100 feet down in this cenote? 609 00:36:27,185 --> 00:36:29,229 That's right, 'cause you can't see it from the surface. 610 00:36:29,229 --> 00:36:31,940 I mean, I suppose that, you know, 611 00:36:31,940 --> 00:36:35,610 the shamans could just go down there in a... in a trance state 612 00:36:35,610 --> 00:36:38,279 or if someone actually dove down into this thing. 613 00:36:38,279 --> 00:36:39,948 ‐Yeah. ‐It's incredible. 614 00:36:39,948 --> 00:36:42,534 NARRATOR: Could it be 615 00:36:42,534 --> 00:36:45,120 that some of the bizarre underwater creatures 616 00:36:45,120 --> 00:36:47,330 that have been reported for centuries‐‐ 617 00:36:47,330 --> 00:36:49,749 like the Loch Ness Monster, 618 00:36:49,749 --> 00:36:53,461 the kraken and the kappa‐‐ 619 00:36:53,461 --> 00:36:56,589 are not just mythical sea monsters, 620 00:36:56,589 --> 00:37:00,218 but alien entities that have come to Earth through wormholes? 621 00:37:03,638 --> 00:37:05,640 CHILDRESS: You have to ask yourself, 622 00:37:05,640 --> 00:37:10,145 could the shocked quartz here at the Cenote Angelita 623 00:37:10,145 --> 00:37:12,439 create wormholes 624 00:37:12,439 --> 00:37:14,649 that extraterrestrials might have used 625 00:37:14,649 --> 00:37:16,484 for interdimensional travel? 626 00:37:16,484 --> 00:37:18,820 JASON MARTELL: It can't be a coincidence 627 00:37:18,820 --> 00:37:21,406 that both Mayan and Aztec beliefs 628 00:37:21,406 --> 00:37:23,783 incorporated a swirling pool of water 629 00:37:23,783 --> 00:37:28,329 where they were able to travel to some other sacred paradise. 630 00:37:28,329 --> 00:37:32,500 Maybe we're talking about a form of technological travel 631 00:37:32,500 --> 00:37:35,003 that isn't understood in modern form, 632 00:37:35,003 --> 00:37:37,422 but through the ancient astronaut lens, 633 00:37:37,422 --> 00:37:39,048 we have to understand that ancient man 634 00:37:39,048 --> 00:37:41,676 went to great lengths to depict and explain 635 00:37:41,676 --> 00:37:44,345 how this form of travel was taking place. 636 00:37:44,345 --> 00:37:46,181 And it might be that this is something 637 00:37:46,181 --> 00:37:48,141 that was extraterrestrial in nature. 638 00:37:48,141 --> 00:37:50,435 NARRATOR: Could there really be 639 00:37:50,435 --> 00:37:52,812 a gateway to another world 640 00:37:52,812 --> 00:37:57,108 hidden at the bottom of Cenote Angelita? 641 00:37:57,108 --> 00:38:01,112 And if so, could other cenotes, lakes, 642 00:38:01,112 --> 00:38:05,366 rivers and oceans contain similar portals 643 00:38:05,366 --> 00:38:07,994 through which all manner of alien life 644 00:38:07,994 --> 00:38:10,330 is coming to our planet? 645 00:38:10,330 --> 00:38:12,832 Ancient astronaut theorists say yes, 646 00:38:12,832 --> 00:38:15,835 and suggest there is new evidence 647 00:38:15,835 --> 00:38:18,671 that the abundance of water on planet Earth 648 00:38:18,671 --> 00:38:23,092 makes it a prime destination for extraterrestrial beings. 649 00:38:27,931 --> 00:38:30,642 NARRATOR: August 30, 2012. 650 00:38:32,936 --> 00:38:36,439 NASA launches Storm Probes into the Van Allen belts, 651 00:38:36,439 --> 00:38:38,983 intense radiation zones 652 00:38:38,983 --> 00:38:41,694 that surround planet Earth like a doughnut. 653 00:38:41,694 --> 00:38:44,697 DENNIN: Because of the Van Allen belts, 654 00:38:44,697 --> 00:38:47,408 incoming charged particles are sent on curved paths 655 00:38:47,408 --> 00:38:50,537 that safely protect the Earth, and we don't get hit by them. 656 00:38:50,537 --> 00:38:52,622 NARRATOR: During the two‐year mission, 657 00:38:52,622 --> 00:38:55,500 the probes record the belts' radio waves 658 00:38:55,500 --> 00:38:58,086 and discover something incredible. 659 00:38:58,086 --> 00:39:00,129 (high‐pitched warbling) 660 00:39:00,129 --> 00:39:02,298 The sound they produce in space 661 00:39:02,298 --> 00:39:06,135 is nearly identical to the song of a humpback whale. 662 00:39:06,135 --> 00:39:09,305 (whale singing) 663 00:39:09,305 --> 00:39:11,224 DENNIN: What's nice about the Van Allen belts 664 00:39:11,224 --> 00:39:13,393 is the radio waves they emit 665 00:39:13,393 --> 00:39:17,105 are at the same frequencies as sound that we listen to. 666 00:39:17,105 --> 00:39:19,399 And so you can record these radio waves 667 00:39:19,399 --> 00:39:22,277 and play them, and they make music basically. 668 00:39:22,277 --> 00:39:24,112 (high‐pitched warbling) 669 00:39:26,447 --> 00:39:30,493 Radiation and things in the universe make noise. 670 00:39:30,493 --> 00:39:32,871 Planets emit a sound. 671 00:39:32,871 --> 00:39:34,831 Everything emits a sound. 672 00:39:34,831 --> 00:39:37,500 And the similarity to the humpback whale sound‐‐ 673 00:39:37,500 --> 00:39:39,502 I mean, is that a coincidence? 674 00:39:39,502 --> 00:39:41,129 I don't believe in coincidences. 675 00:39:41,129 --> 00:39:42,630 But it is weird. 676 00:39:42,630 --> 00:39:45,967 WILCOCK: It's possible to me 677 00:39:45,967 --> 00:39:49,596 that other aquatic, humanoid life‐forms that are out there 678 00:39:49,596 --> 00:39:52,348 in the universe might be able to notice 679 00:39:52,348 --> 00:39:56,144 that these electromagnetic belts around our Earth 680 00:39:56,144 --> 00:39:59,647 are ringing like a gong, saying, "There's water here." 681 00:39:59,647 --> 00:40:01,524 And that could very well attract them 682 00:40:01,524 --> 00:40:03,651 and draw them to our planet, 683 00:40:03,651 --> 00:40:07,405 almost like a beacon to a watery world. 684 00:40:07,405 --> 00:40:10,199 NARRATOR: Could the Van Allen belts 685 00:40:10,199 --> 00:40:13,411 actually be of extraterrestrial design, 686 00:40:13,411 --> 00:40:15,622 acting as a beacon to indicate 687 00:40:15,622 --> 00:40:17,916 that our planet is rich with water? 688 00:40:17,916 --> 00:40:21,461 While scientists are discovering 689 00:40:21,461 --> 00:40:23,880 that water is more prevalent throughout the universe 690 00:40:23,880 --> 00:40:28,134 than previously thought, it has become increasingly clear 691 00:40:28,134 --> 00:40:31,179 that planets with large bodies of liquid water‐‐ 692 00:40:31,179 --> 00:40:33,389 believed to be essential for complex life‐‐ 693 00:40:33,389 --> 00:40:34,974 are scarce. 694 00:40:34,974 --> 00:40:37,185 Earth is a little bit special. 695 00:40:37,185 --> 00:40:40,605 It's got abundant water, but it's also got abundant land, 696 00:40:40,605 --> 00:40:43,358 and that may be a peculiar feature. 697 00:40:43,358 --> 00:40:46,903 But seeing as liquid water is so critical to life as we know it, 698 00:40:46,903 --> 00:40:49,447 when we look to worlds elsewhere, 699 00:40:49,447 --> 00:40:53,618 we're primarily looking for liquid water. 700 00:40:53,618 --> 00:40:58,247 If life exists that's intelligent 701 00:40:58,247 --> 00:41:01,209 on a planet that hosts water‐based life, 702 00:41:01,209 --> 00:41:05,588 then one can suggest that the only other planet 703 00:41:05,588 --> 00:41:07,423 that they would be looking for intelligent life 704 00:41:07,423 --> 00:41:09,342 is also water‐based. 705 00:41:11,678 --> 00:41:15,139 GERHARD: We seem so fixated on finding life on other planets, 706 00:41:15,139 --> 00:41:17,976 yet there's so much potential here on Earth. 707 00:41:17,976 --> 00:41:20,228 If there's anything that we've learned from history, 708 00:41:20,228 --> 00:41:23,606 it's that anything is possible. 709 00:41:23,606 --> 00:41:26,025 We can't discount the possibility 710 00:41:26,025 --> 00:41:28,778 that somewhere in the vast, unexplored ocean depths 711 00:41:28,778 --> 00:41:31,531 lies some highly intelligent 712 00:41:31,531 --> 00:41:34,158 and highly dangerous life‐form we haven't seen yet‐‐ 713 00:41:34,158 --> 00:41:36,953 deep‐sea aliens, if you will. 714 00:41:40,289 --> 00:41:43,209 75% of our planet is ocean. 715 00:41:57,640 --> 00:41:59,267 MARTELL: Today, as we look deeper 716 00:41:59,267 --> 00:42:01,060 into our own solar system and beyond, 717 00:42:01,060 --> 00:42:03,688 we realize the importance of H2O, 718 00:42:03,688 --> 00:42:06,816 and that water isn't only a life force for us, 719 00:42:06,816 --> 00:42:09,986 but possibly other organisms within the galaxy. 720 00:42:09,986 --> 00:42:14,282 And knowing that our oceans are as deep as they are, 721 00:42:14,282 --> 00:42:17,368 it's very possible that there's a whole other world 722 00:42:17,368 --> 00:42:20,621 of exploration waiting for us. 723 00:42:20,621 --> 00:42:22,957 We might even discover that there are other races 724 00:42:22,957 --> 00:42:24,417 living on the planet Earth, 725 00:42:24,417 --> 00:42:27,045 but at the deep parts of our oceans. 726 00:42:32,383 --> 00:42:35,053 NARRATOR: Is it possible that extraterrestrials 727 00:42:35,053 --> 00:42:37,680 inhabit our waters all over the world? 728 00:42:39,182 --> 00:42:41,476 Could exotic fish, 729 00:42:41,476 --> 00:42:44,270 terrifying sea monsters, 730 00:42:44,270 --> 00:42:47,899 and even humanoid creatures 731 00:42:47,899 --> 00:42:52,528 have come to our planet through underwater portals? 732 00:42:52,528 --> 00:42:57,492 Perhaps when we finally make contact with alien beings, 733 00:42:57,492 --> 00:43:01,245 it will not be in the furthest reaches of space, 734 00:43:01,245 --> 00:43:04,207 but right here on Earth, 735 00:43:04,207 --> 00:43:05,917 lurking in the deep. 736 00:43:05,917 --> 00:43:08,669 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 59878

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