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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
And welcome back to Coast to Coast George Nori with you.
We've got a great program for you tonight. Timothy Alberino
back with us. Best selling an author, researcher, and explorer
who has traveled around the planet investigating theories in alternative history,
the mystery of the Builders, the mythologies of giant ancient ones,
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and various aspects of the UFO phenomenon as well. Timothy, Welcome,
How you doing.
Speaker 3 (00:31):
Hey George, thank you for having me back.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
On What's new?
Speaker 3 (00:35):
Well, I got a lot going on. I'll be back
in Peru in a couple of weeks investigating a new
megalithic site that's been recently discovered. And we don't know
yet if they're actual artificial stones, but if they are,
this discovery could be huge because the stones are huge.
We're talking stones approximating some of the sizes at Bullbeck.
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That is huge. Wow, very exciting.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
I have your latest books, His Birthright in the Book
of Nick anymore since then?
Speaker 3 (01:06):
No, No, those are the two I have out right now.
We just published the Book of Enoch. I write the
introduction in commentary for first.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Enoch, good for you.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
Now, when we talk about lost civilizations, what happened to them?
Where'd they go?
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Cataclysm? Cataclysm is what happened to them. This is the
universal testimony of ancient peoples across the world that there
was once an advanced civilization inhabiting the Earth in the
distant past until a massive earth shattering cataclysm decimated them,
annihilated them from the face of the planet, and there
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were very few survivors. And again this is attested to
and every major ancient culture on.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Planet Earth, Timothy, is a blueprint of what could happen
to us.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
Yeah, I think that we are. Actually there's a very
good chance that the cataclysm is cyclic and we might
be approaching the same kind of situation that destroyed what
I believe is an ancient advanced lass civilization loss because
it was annihilated in cataclysm.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Now, when you say annihilated, what happened to them?
Speaker 3 (02:21):
Well, I think that you know, there's a lot of
different theories. Let's assume for a moment that the cataclysm
is cyclic, meaning that it happens during very particular periods
of time. Yeah, and let's say every six four hundred
and eighty years, for example. So there's something happening, and
there's people who postulate that something's happening with the sun,
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sunflaares something, you know, some sort of a solar phenomenon.
Other people postulate that you've heard them. I'm I'm sure
planet X, that there's a there's a planet or planetoid
that comes back into our solar system every so many years,
and all kinds of havoc on Earth. And my the
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pery that I favor is called the Younger Drys impact hypothesis.
In regard to the last major cataclysm. I believe that
the Earth was bombarded by a series of asteroids, or
rather fragments of an ass fragments that broke off of
a very large asteroid and struck the ice sheets, specifically
the Laurentide ice sheets in North America, and unleashed a
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catastrophes of all manners on Earth, including flood, massive flooding,
biomass burning, you know, wildfires all across the Earth. Obviously,
if you have asteroids smashing into ice sheets during the
ice age, you're going to have all kinds of fresh
water just you know, in tidal wave fashion, rushing across
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the land and pouring into the oceans, and all of
this can lead to what's called a nuclear an impact winter,
which is very much like a nuclear winter where the
Earth is suddenly locked back into a deep freeze. So
I think that something like that happened, and something like
that is what happens every so many thousands of years.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
Is it a planet killer? Tim?
Speaker 3 (04:19):
I think that, Yeah, I think that. The I think
the cataclysm varies. Again, Let's assume that it's cyclic, and
I personally believe that that there is a very large
asteroid that enters our solar system. It's on an elliptic
route around the Sun, an ecliptic route around the Sun,
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and this huge celestial body, this asteroid is carrying behind
it a debris field, and like clockwork, the Earth passes
through that debris field. That's my theory and it's other
people's theory as well, and that depending on what we
hid in that debris, it's going to determine the magnitude
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of the cataclysm and the destruction. So if we hit
really large fragments of this asteroid it is it is
going to cause absolute devastation on the Earth. But maybe
sometimes we pass through it, and we don't hit as
large of debris or as much of the debris, and
it just causes local cataclysmic effects depending on where that
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debris hits. So I think it's sometimes it's big enough
to destroy the cataclysm is big enough to destroy almost
all life on Earth, and at other times it depends
on where you're living.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
Do we have a warning?
Speaker 3 (05:42):
There's a very complicated answer to that question. I believe
the answer is yes, and it has to do with
the zodiac. See, the ancients were obsessed with the zodiac
and the precession of the equinoxes, and they were the
procession of the equinots rather, and they were very closely
monitoring this time piece, this this great mill in the
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sky that we call the zodiac. And every major ancient
culture in the world has some form of the zodiac,
and most of them are identical. And nobody knows exactly
how old the zodiac is, but we know that it
goes back at least to the ancient Egyptians. There was
a zodiac in the form that we find it today,
that was discovered on the on the ceiling of the
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temple of Hatho. What's what's called the dendera zodiac, and
all of the figures on the zodiac are identical to
the figures that we have today on our zodiac. And
I believe that that that the zodiac. The primary purpose
of the zodiac was to calculate when the cataclysm would happen,
because it happens like clockwork. And what could be more important,
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I mean, for the for for astrologers and astronomers, than
to figure out when the next cataclysm is going to
befall the Earth. And I believe this is part of
the reason why the ancients were so we're so obsessed
with the stars and the constellations and the ages and
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the AONs because they're calculating cataclysm. So the answer to
your question is yes, I think we can know there's
a sign. Actually, there's a particular sign that happens. And
this I learned this from the work of the late
great David Flynn, who wrote a book called Sidonia the
Secret Chronicles of Mars, one of the most consequential books
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I've ever read in my life. And Flynn talks about
this idea of cyclic cataclysm and there's a sign that
accompanies it. It's an astrological sign. It's a celestial sign.
It's called the sign of Sagittarius or the sign of
the suintelia. And basically what happens is that on the
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zodiac you can calculate all kinds of things, but you
can calculate astrological ages, which have a duration of twenty
one hundred and sixty years, but you can also calculate
what the Greeks called AONs, and AONs were had a
duration of six thousand, four hundred and eighty years. And
there were basically three groupings of three astrological ages. And
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for the Greeks, every time we transition from from one
aon to the next, that transition was it was cataclysmic.
Something cataclysmic would happen and civilization would be reset and
we would have to begin again as children, as as
the priests of Sayiz told Solon of Athens in the
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Atlantis story in Plato's account of the Atlantis story. And
I think that, well, the sign of the Sintelia is
accompanies this cataclysm. There's a window of time which the
Greeks called the sintelia. It's a thousand year period and
it's this period of transition between one aon and the
next and it's a very particular astrological sign it has,
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it's very complicated. It has to do with Sagittarius. It
has to do with a milky way surrounding the Earth
like a milky sea. And when this sign happens, when
it appears in the sky, you can be assured that
you are in that thousand year period of time when
cataclysm is going to occur on planet Earth. And the
headline is we are in a scentellia right now.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
Tim was the so called Atlantis part of these cataclysms.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
I believe it was. I think that I'm persuaded that
Atlantis was a real city. Is a historical account, and
of course Plato's account of Atlantis comes to us from
the Timaeus and the critious Dialogue and Solon of Athens
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learned from the priests of Sciet, the Egyptian priests that
they learned the history of Atlantis, that Atlantis was destroyed
by a cataclysm in a day and a night. It
was absolutely annihilated, and not just Atlantis, but the Earth
itself was destroyed. Many many civilizations came to an abrupt end,
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not just Atlantis during that cataclysm. And I believe that
Plato was accounting, was recording a historical account. But furthermore,
I believe that at the very least, that Atlantis is
an allegory for the Antediluvian world. And you know, if
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you think about the story of Atlantis again, this comes
to us from Plato his account, and this is Solon
in his dialogue. It's Solon of Athens that he has
being informed of these things by the Egyptian priests of
Saiz and they tell Solon that the gods a long
time ago apportioned the earth amongst themselves, and that for
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his lot, Poseidon specifically received the island of Atlantis, and
he became enamored of a human woman named Clato, who
he took as his wife. And Clato became pregnant by
Poseidon and gave birth to five sets of gigantic male twins,
and these ten giant sons of Poseidon became the kings
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of Atlantis. And then, of course Atlantis engaged in a
campaign of aggressive expansionism. It made more on its neighbors,
and the armies of Atlantis basically steamrolled everyone in their
path until they were confronted with the armies of Athens.
And this is why the priests of Saie East were
telling Solon of Athens this story because they were telling him,
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you don't understand how mighty your people once were. And
it was during this epic conflict between the Atlanteans and
the Athenians that a great cataclysm ensued and utterly destroyed
Atlantis and again presumably everyone else, not just Atlantis. So
I think again, I think what we have here is
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a historical account, but even more so, this is an
allegory of what happened generally speaking, in the Antediluvian world.
There was a time that was referred to by the
ancients as the Golden Age, and this is ubiquitous across
the Earth. And the Golden Age signifies a time when
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the gods descended to the earth and cohabitated, cohabitated with
the inhabitants of earth, with human beings.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
It's what the Bible says, right.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
That's precisely right. More specifically, it's what the Book of
enochs says. And they took wives from the daughters of men.
They copulated with these women, and a race of giants
was progenerated through their union, and these giants basically dominated
the earth. And it's I'm persuaded that that just like
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the story of Atlantis. These these gods in the Golden Age,
they apportioned the earth amongst themselves and they created their
own kingdoms. Essentially, it's what I call a situation I
call the empire of the gods. So imagine this story
being true. Just imagine for a moment that the story
of Atlantis is literally true, or at least aspects of
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it are literally true, or in Atlantis like scenario is
true in which you have what amount to extraterrestrial beings
who come to the Earth and they decide to divide
dominance of the Earth among themselves, essentially creating an empire.
They each choose a wife, they marry these women, they
copulate with them, and they progenerate hybrid giants who govern
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the earth and who and all of this, by the way,
it culminates in a cataclysm. In almost all the stories,
this scenario, this Golden Age scenario, it's the culmination of
the story is cataclysm.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Didn't they see.
Speaker 3 (13:49):
I think they did. I do believe that because again,
as I mentioned earlier, that you can calculate, at least
the ancients believe that you could calculate when more less
that window of time a thousand year window of time
when the cataclysm was going to occur based on the zodiac,
and that would give you time to prepare for a cataclysm.
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And so I believe that this explains to some extent
the megalith the phenomenon of megaliths all around the world.
I think that some of these megalithic sites were built
in anticipation of this calamity, this catastrophe, this cataclysm that
they knew was coming. And I mean, if you're going
to build edifices, complexes to withstand cataclysm, you can't do
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any better than these massive megalithic sites around the world.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
They're still around.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
Yeah, there residues, and that's and I think that's all
that survives the cataclysm. That's all that's survived from this
ancient civilization, this loss civilization. Are there the remnants of
their megalithic edifices, all that we would expect to survive.
I mean, if you're talking about, you know, the scenario
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that I described earlier, what's known as the Younger Dry's
impact hypothesis, and you have asteroids, you have fragments of
a massive asteroid striking the Earth during the end of
the Last Ice Age, and specifically striking the striking the
ice sheets, which in some places are a mile to
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two miles deep. Wow, and instantly vaporizing, by the way,
much of that I instantly vaporizing it. And then, like
I said earlier, causing all kinds of the water would
be would be would melt in very fast order, and
you'd have fresh water tidal waves sweeping across let's say
North America. And you would also have that hot ejecta
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coming off of that of those impacts, as I mentioned earlier,
causing all kinds of biomass burning around the globe. I mean,
you're talking about a catastrophe the likes of which we
can scarcely comprehend, something that would approximate, you know, what
they believe killed all the dinosaurs.
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