The Mysterious Origins of Man UFO TV Special Edition

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Product Description It's Indiana Jones meets The X-Files in this intriguing program that tackles the age-old question Where did we come from? Fascinating viewing! Highly recommended! - Michael Rogers, Library Journal. The creators of the Emmy Award Winning Mystery of the Sphinx present a revolutionary new film that examines one of our greatest mysteries: Man's origins. Hosted by Charlton Heston, this film challenges what we are being taught about human evolution and the rise of early civilization. A new breed of scientific investigators present startling evidence that the academic community has quietly ignored. * Did humans evolve from the ape? Human artifacts and bones have been found that are older than the theory of evolution allows. * Did humans live at the time of the dinosaur? Human footprints have been found next to dinosaur footprints dated to over 100 million years ago. * Could the "Lost Continent of Atlantis" be buried under two miles of ice? Graham Hancock reveals how ancient maps may hold the answer to the mystery of Atlantis. * A megalithic city high in the Bolivian Andes has been dated to 15,000 BC. What unknown civilization could have built it? If this evidence is allowed to speak for itself, human history on this planet may be radically different than what is accepted today. Includes the facts about this amazing mystery and a fascinating series of spellbinding interviews with researchers, scientists, and the best known, most credible authorities in the world today. Includes three feature length programs: The Mysterious Origins of Man, Mysterious Origins of Man Part 2 and Jurassic Art. Features over 4 hours of uncut bonus interviews: Graham Hancock * Robert Bauval * Michael Cremo * Dr. Richard Thompson * David Childress * Richard Milton Review It's Indiana Jones meets The X-Files in this intriguing program that tackles the age-old question Where did we come from? Fascinating viewing! Highly recommended! --Michael Rogers, Library Journal