UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast - UAP EP 49 The Peruvian Key - Unlocking Real Evidence of Alien Life
Episode Date: July 22, 2022An ancient culture that pre dates Mesopotamia has been discovered in Peru that might hold the answers to some of our biggest questions about alien life on earth and in the cosmos. Some of the... things found there are absolutely eye opening. Including these skulls that don't match up with human DNA...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Welcome back. It's UAP, episode 49 of the Unidentified Alien podcast.
Stephen Diener here, Karen Curtis there.
Karen, how are you this fine day?
I'm very well. Thank you so much.
Excited to do this episode with you.
Yeah, this is something actually, this subject we're going to get into today, which is
the Peruvian key, we're calling it.
Corral is a mysterious type of ancient civilization.
that's just been discovered really within the past 25 years or so,
and they're still doing a lot of excavation of the site in Peru.
It's like in the Lima area.
So this is a subject that we have been pondering on for the past couple of months, you and I.
Because everyone believes the cradle of civilization is over there in Iraq.
Yeah, Mesopotamia is called.
And all that.
But, uh, uh, uh, not so fast.
Not so fast, my friends.
And maybe some hard proof.
And that's really what we're talking about today.
you know, we leave a lot open to interpretation, you know, pretty much throughout the series of this podcast.
But this could be like unlocking real evidence, possibly.
So we're going to get into that today.
DNA evidence, okay?
That's right.
Okay.
So lots of good stuff, the proving key we're getting into.
Love it.
Before all that, Karen.
Yes.
You always have a factoid for us.
What do you got today?
I do.
I have like two many ones.
So apparently this meteoroid, it's a large micro-meteroid.
It's a large micro-mediroid, so that's kind of like an oxymoron.
It is, yeah, like jumbo shrimp.
Yeah, exactly.
The James Webb Telescope got beaned.
I know.
It was a, and it suffered significant, uncorrectable damage to one of its panels.
You know, it uses to stare into deep space.
We just got some images from this thing.
I know.
We were celebrating last week about, you know, all these images that were coming out.
And now this week we're talking about the thing got freaking walloped.
I know.
Come on.
Oh, my goodness.
It won't have much impact, they say, on how the telescope functions,
and NASA says the telescope continues to exceed expectation.
So they're not really explaining.
This thing is what, like a $10 billion telescope?
Yeah, somewhere in there.
And it's not even been up there for, like, a month,
and it's been functioning for a month, and it's already been being.
Bada Bing.
Well, keep on shugging along, James Webb.
Yeah, bless your heart.
I hope you can give us those great pictures.
Yeah.
Crazy story that is.
It's totally crazy.
And you know how the Bible says that the Great Pyramids were built by Israelites or Jewish slaves?
Yeah, we've talked a lot about the pyramids on this podcast.
And we're going to talk about this because this episode kind of predates the Great Pyramids with more pyramids in Peru.
But I asked my phone, did, phone, did Jewish slaves build the Great Pyramids?
According to BBC Science Focus magazine, contrary to popular belief, it wasn't slaves who built the pyramids.
We know this because archaeologists have located the remains of a purpose-built village for the thousands of workers who built the famous Giza pyramids, nearly 4,500 years ago.
I don't understand.
They're changing history, I guess.
I don't know.
Well, look, you know, we talk about things like this all the time where it comes to history and what can we believe.
Because that just sounds like conjecture to me just because you find a village out there.
It's an interesting.
Isn't that crazy?
Yeah, that I did not know those things changed, but I guess they decided to change that one.
Yeah, well, according to the phone, my phone.
Right, exactly.
Karen's phone says so.
So now this week on UAP, this episode's topic, the Peruvian Key unlocking real evidence of alien life, tell me more.
Oh, well, you know, like we were saying, for the most part, Karen, we've always talked about subjects that are, I mean, really fascinating, obviously, but they're also thought-provoking.
We've done a lot of thought-provoking things, you know, whether it was Edgar Casey or whether it's, you know, these existential questions that we always go through, or, you know, are we the aliens, you know, time-traveling.
We've done episodes and all of those things.
But it's also been open to interpretation, a lot of the things that we talk about.
You know, we always say we're not going to be preachy.
It's always been, here's the details you make up your mind.
We're just letting you know what's happening.
That's, you know, pretty much done by design.
That's how we designed the show.
But what if we could look at different instances or situations and say, you know what?
That one is really hard to explain away.
There's a lot of them.
There's a lot.
And we've come across a few of those before,
but this episode specifically, I think,
is what we might be saying to ourselves
after we're done and after you hear these stories.
You know what really gets to me
is the elongated skulls that we're going to talk about.
It's just like there's no way to explain your way out of it.
Yeah, so get ready for these
because we're going to start there with some things
that we thought we knew to be true.
Like, you know, the Inkins are the oldest known civilization in Peru
or that the NASCAR lines in Peru.
unique to that culture.
Right.
You know, Mesopotamia is the cradle of civilization, things like that.
It appears that those things are actually wrong.
Look at that.
So more things that are wrong.
Case in point.
That's what we've been talking about here to start the show, the Lost City of Corral.
First discovered in 1905, the site of Coral Supay, often referred to as simply
Coral, was initially thought to be little more than a scattering of insignificant
and possibly modern ruins.
But while investigating the site in 1994,
Peruvian archaeologist Ruth Shottisolos came to the astonishing revelation
that Keral was once a vast and highly sophisticated city.
Whoa.
All right.
So obviously, you know, we thank you to ancient aliens there
because I don't like to use all that very often.
But, you know, it's a good explanation.
So thank you for their...
contribution there. And the site had pyramids on it. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, there's a lot going on there.
So, I mean, what was this place like? Like you said, Karen, it had some pyramids. Those are some of the
things that they built. And I think this is, well, here's a pretty good explanation of what was going on
in this city. When you visit Keral, you find a huge archaeological complex. There's a large
sunken amphitheater to the south. There's a major pyramid to the north.
And then there are more minor pyramids that surround a central area.
There are also other buildings, residential buildings, so it's a really huge complex.
Yeah, so initially it looked like a bunch of rocks and they didn't think much of it.
Right.
In like 1994, they're like, wait a minute, there's an amphitheater when they looked at it from the air.
It's a perfectly circular amphitheater, so they liked music.
Right, yeah.
And then they really, they figured out that, and plus the way it's all lined.
up it's like associated with the Pleiades right yeah yeah and there's just actually some proof to that
later on that we're going to get into because you know look you heard it there the pyramid they had their
own pyramids now we're not talking like the great pyramid of Giza i mean these are obviously smaller
but still these are pyramid shaped structures and they had residential areas like you heard the
explanation there so it was a city an ancient city so you're thinking all right well you know it's
probably around the time of the incas and all those things and you know we're talking about a culture
that built infrastructure like with people
pyramids included.
And an amphitheater.
That's right.
So why are all those things important?
You know, just how old was this place?
I mean, it had to be around the same time of things that, you know, we thought with the
Incan culture must have been around that same time, right?
Yeah.
Can't be any older.
Hmm.
Yeah.
This site went back at least to 2,600 BC or earlier.
So that was putting it back, 4,600 or more years, which made it one of the, you.
the oldest sites as far as civilization in the Americas.
Corral could be the mother culture
of the whole of South America.
The dating of Corral has really put into question
the origins of civilization on the planet.
A truth comes after the destruction of another truth.
And that's what happened here.
The view of the historians about the racing
of the civilization has been put on the Middle East.
We should be proud to have a parallel culture
in South America where the origin of the civilization
has been developed.
So, I mean, I think that says it all right there.
Right there.
I mean, you're talking about a culture.
2,600 years older.
So that means, you know, you add 2,00022 to that.
That's over 4,000 years ago.
right. So, I mean, it's
that much older than they
previously thought that, you know, any culture
was out there. Right. And this
could be that. I mean, this, this
look, it's hard to, again,
we're going to try to, you know,
really unlock some real evidence here.
Not saying that aliens built
this culture, but this all comes together
because you're probably wondering, you know, discovery
like this, it really shakes up the whole belief
that Mesopotamia in the Middle East
is the cradle of civilization. When you really
start to think about it, and like they said,
in that clip, but discovery like this has a potential to change history.
When you kind of put it all together.
Yeah.
So, again, we're not only talking about archaeological history here.
You know why there's got to be a reason why we're giving you all the background, right?
Again, we're not saying that aliens built this ancient civilization.
Yes, we are.
Maybe.
And they built the great pyramids too.
Yeah, probably.
Or at least, you know, with their anti-gravity technology that they gave to the Egyptians
and the slaves to build the pyramids.
And they said, here, use this sound technology, acoustic levitation like we spoke about in our previous episodes there just last week.
Absolutely.
In our part one and two there.
Yeah, I mean, we're not trying to be fringe, but if you just add one in one, it equals two on this.
I'm sorry.
We've done a lot of episodes and that's, you know, involved a lot of research.
And things are starting to kind of come together.
They are.
And, you know, when I heard about Keral, I'm like, this is huge.
This is, like, really big.
and you and I discussed it and you said,
I know about that place.
And that's right.
It's like, it was shocking.
And that's the thing about it, you know,
is that how much were aliens involved there?
I don't know,
but we're going to get into that here in just a second.
But what's fascinating to start off is
you're talking about a culture that is a couple thousand years older
than they originally thought any culture was.
And that's how we know what episodes to do
and what topics to do because we bounce off each other.
And I go, wow, this was amazing.
And you're like, I know, I agree.
Oh, my gosh.
Now, here we are a couple months later.
Because what if I told you in that this city, these ancient people of Corral, they had their own geoglyphs.
Oh, no.
How about that?
Okay.
Really?
Not the Nosca Lines.
No, not the NOSCa Lines.
Because we've talked about geoglyphs and petroglyphs.
Sure.
And that's, you know, not these supposedly predated the Nazca Lines by thousands of years.
So you knew there was a reason, not only the historical significance of this of why we're bringing it up in a culture that could be the cradle of civilization.
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So why did they decide to make what seems like, get ready for this?
Oh my God.
A giant face with its mouth opened.
Geoglyph face is constructed of stones laid out to create the figure itself.
It's a mouth open.
It's looking towards one direction.
And also it has what looks like it's kind of wavy hair.
Although this could actually be blood spurting out of its head.
The corral geoglyph is the oldest.
known in Peru or Bolivia
is at least
2,000 years older than NASCAR,
maybe more.
And so it does suggest this was
the forerunner to
all the NASCAR geoglyphs, and this may have
even influenced the NASCA civilization.
So,
let's go ahead real quick,
Aaron, and revisit
the idea of geoglyphs, okay?
Why make them,
unless you were doing it
with the intention to show someone
who could see them from the sky.
Right.
Like you were saying before, right?
Why would you, for example, right?
Just use this as an analogy.
Why would you make a giant SOS in the sand
if you were deserted on an island?
Right.
Would you be doing that just to show it off yourself?
No.
You're doing it because you'd be trying to send a message
to someone flying overhead, right?
So this is kind of the same thing in my mind.
Yeah.
I mean, you're making something in the sand
that can only be seen and appreciated from
a position above the ground.
And furthermore, these types of huge geoglyphs have been found around the world.
So this isn't something that's just unique to South America that we found in Asia, Europe,
the Middle East, and even Africa, and that are all thousands of years old.
So now you're talking about geoglyphs in South America, which we always knew with the NASCAR lines,
but also with different continents around the world from cultures that we think had no way of
communicating.
and they're making these similar structures in the sand
that can only be seen from the sky.
So it begs the question,
why were these people in different parts of the world
doing this and who are they trying to make contact with?
And then take into consideration
that this geoglyph and corral that we're talking about
might predate all of them.
Yeah.
What's happening?
And no one's talking about it.
Except us.
I know.
That's what we do.
It's just mind-boggling.
It is.
I mean, before we move on,
I want to kind of look at what else we've learned from this once-forgotten culture.
You know, what else is there?
Aside from the fact that they've changed archaeological history as we know it, I mean, there's that.
It's also evident that they had some type of contact with what are always referred to as sky gods, right, in the ancient times.
According to the legends.
Oh, gosh.
Okay.
You know, there's always something good that follows according to the legends.
They received their knowledge from a solar being named Nilem.
And not only that, but it has been found that the positioning of their pyramids, and you mentioned this a little while ago, Karen, it matches the position of the Pleiades Star Clusters in the night sky.
And that's where aliens are supposed to have come from, right?
The grays?
That's what they say.
We've talked about that in previous episodes.
You know, there's been different theories about the grays and the pletian race of aliens.
That's kind of where they come from.
So it's kind of interesting when you kind of, you start to connect the dots, as we always say.
when you hear about all these different things we spoke about in previous episodes
with the Grays and the Palladians and, you know, different alien species, we did that episode
a while back.
And it's a distinct constellation.
Right.
Yeah.
It's like this.
And it's repeated around the world, right?
There's other areas that repeat this Plaides constellation.
That's right.
Yeah.
There's different places in the world that pay homage to this constellation or star cluster, I guess,
you can say, you know, however you want to refer to it as.
So you kind of start to wonder, well, hmm, if we're talking about that's where, you know, the
aliens possibly come from.
I know we always talk about Zeta Ritikulae as well,
but there's, you know, the Palladian race of aliens that we've spoken about.
And if there is some type of other life form that's said to be coming from there,
we're talking about ancient structures that were built to coincide,
which again, how did they know to line these things up perfectly with what was in the night sky?
4,000 years ago.
4,000 years ago.
Why was that special to them?
4,000 years ago.
So I'm not saying, but I'm just saying.
Okay?
Exactly.
Let that sink in for a minute.
Okay.
All right.
Because now we're going to move on to our next story.
And it involves...
Indiana Jones.
Well, you will think of it because they kind of did this.
Well, I'm not saying we're copying Indiana Jones, but they touched on the Crystal
Skull, right?
Indiana Jones 4, which was, I'm sorry if you liked it.
I didn't like it.
Not a very good movie.
But the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
They talked about these elongated skulls,
and they had the crystal skulls,
and the crystal skulls are a real legend.
There's like 12 of them around the world or something like that.
And there's like no tool markings on them.
You don't know how they were made.
That's right.
Perfectly smooth.
So as we move on to this subject involving skulls,
not crystal skulls, but just regular old skulls.
The skulls of Peru.
Yeah, pretty much.
Consider this as we kind of dive into this subject.
What does any good investigator look for when trying to solve a crime?
Now, clues.
Clues.
this Karen. If you don't know, Karen has another podcast called Full Rigger, which is hugely popular as
well. And it goes into true crime. Florida true crime. That's right. There's always a Florida connection.
Because we do the show here from South Florida in case you have ever wondered where we come from.
We do the show here from South Florida. We come from the Pleiades. Yes, that's right. Maybe we do.
So, Karen knows a lot about true crime and forensic evidence because that's what a good investigator,
CSI team would look for, you know, DNA. DNA is a big one. Right? Yes. And that way you
have tangible evidence of who committed a crime or an identifying a body, right?
Right.
It's a big deal.
Well, that's what we're looking at here when it comes to what could be real tangible evidence
of an ancient alien presence here on Earth.
And I want to stress the word tangible, bold italics highlighted tangible.
War font.
Yes, exactly.
In red.
In red, 24-sized font on Microsoft Word, tangible.
24-point.
Because, again,
we like to keep things open to interpretation.
We do that on purpose.
We don't want to throw it to your face to say, here, believe this.
No, no, no, no.
We always want to leave it up to you.
But I just found this so fascinating.
And if we could find evidence, true evidence,
it says, my gosh, this is really hard to explain a way,
then I want to look at that.
And I think that's what we might have here.
Because what if we could say that alien skulls have been discovered?
Not only that, but discovered by an archaeologist named
Julio Citeo a hundred years ago.
Oh boy.
Supposedly made this discovery in, you guessed it, you're about to hear here, in Peru,
in the area-ish of Corral.
Go ahead and listen to this.
Julio Citeo was the father of Peruvian archaeology.
And in the 1920s, he discovered mummy bundles.
And in each mummy bundle was a person.
with an elongated skull.
They were buried in family mausoleums,
in some cases as deep as 30 feet into the bedrock.
Mommy bundles.
Hey now.
I love that.
Boy, not something that I would choose a career in
and investigating mummy bundles,
but God bless him because he made an incredible discovery.
And did you catch, you heard that right?
In Peru.
Yep.
So again, this kind of theme here,
the Peruvian key of possibly unlocking some real evidence.
And the baby has the elongated skull is what they're saying.
Right.
So that said, I'm glad you said that, Karen, because the elongated skulls are nothing new
or groundbreaking at this point.
No.
I don't want to act like we're just, you know, we're the crack team that's discovered
of the elongated skulls.
I think scientists explained it a way that they just bound the baby's head so that the binding
would make it elongated.
That's pretty much it, right.
Sculls are soft when you're baby.
Exactly.
It's more pliable, which is why they sell you not, you know, to keep a baby's head safe.
And all, yeah, and, you know, make sure they don't lie in the same position every night because then they'll get like a flat head.
Exactly.
I've had friends, maybe you've had your own baby who's had this, you know, wear those helmets and everything.
Oh, yeah.
As they're, you know, developing as an infant.
So it's a real thing.
And we know now that that's what some of these ancient cultures did.
They would bind the head.
So why, what makes these different, right?
We know that numerous cultures around the world practice this ritual of binding the heads of babies, given them that elongated looks.
So that's nothing new.
That's not breaking news.
We've spoken about the ancient Egyptians doing this, you know, specifically going back to Akhenaten.
Which they're trying to explain away why he looks like an alien.
Well, there's that too.
With the almond eyes and the big head.
Yeah.
But we've always talked about who, why are they trying to look like that, right?
Right.
Where did they get that look from?
So it's said that these cultures would reserve the process as a sign of prestige, actually.
Uh-huh.
Normally sit aside for royalty.
But again, we ask why.
what would make all these people
and again, just like with
the geoglyphs, different parts
of the world want to go
through this process. They all have these different
things in South America, in
ancient Egypt, I should say in
ancient South America, or
you know, in African countries.
They all go through this process.
Why? Could it be because they were trying
to look like someone who they held
in high esteem since it was
reserved as a sign of prestige, right?
Someone like the gods.
perhaps or who they were referred to as the gods.
And maybe that was the case here in Peru with these skulls.
Who came to earth and helped them out a lot.
Sure.
With how to build where they lived.
I mean, think about, okay, use this as an example.
Think about someone who comes to help you.
Think about an IT guy at your job.
Yeah.
Okay? Your computer's not working.
You're like, oh my gosh, I need to send this email and it's not working.
Brian is a god.
Yes, our IT guy is Brian.
So we, and think about it for you and I.
my Karen, we hold him, our IT guy here at our radio station, in high esteem because he's always
able to come in and fix the issue.
Yes.
Right?
We're like, oh my gosh, Brian, you're amazing.
And you probably feel that way about your own IT guy at work or anybody in your life.
Got mystical powers.
It feels like that way sometimes.
So think about it if ancient people were trying to solve a problem and you have these people
with higher knowledge seemingly, and they're helping you solve this problem or giving
you a technology you never seen before in your life.
life. Something you don't understand. You hold people like that, even your own daily life.
If you, you hold people like that in a higher esteem. You know, oh, let me call my friend Bill,
because I know he's going to know that. He always knows. I trust him. It could be the same
type of thing. They held these sky gods in high esteem. And maybe they just, they wanted to
look like them. And it was a sign of honor. Yeah. That's our own conjecture. Our own theory.
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But let's go ahead and ask this question, Karen.
Okay.
What if these skulls in particular weren't even human?
Oh boy.
Because we're talking about human skulls that were binded to look like somebody or something
with these elongated skulls and big eyes.
But what if these skulls that were found 100 years ago and other times weren't human at all?
It's worth pointing out a key difference.
These skulls versus human skulls, okay?
I want to just lay the groundwork here on this.
Us lowly humans have what's called a sagittal suture.
Okay.
And if you look at a picture of a skull, you can go on Google images.
You'll see this, you know, line, kind of a line.
It's a zigzag line.
Yeah, it's a zigzag line.
That's right.
Running down the middle of a skull.
To the back of your head.
That's right.
It's connective tissue joint.
It's found in all human skulls.
It essentially keeps everything together.
Not all. Not all.
Well, that's why these may not be human at all.
Because that connective tissue, the sagittal suture, was not found in some of these skulls that were discovered in Peru.
About 5% of the elongated skulls that we find in Pyracus are so complex in shape and size that it's hard to believe that they're the result of any form of cranial deformation or headbinding.
Not only are they elongated.
vertically, but also the eye sockets are much larger than normal.
There are two holes in the back of the skull called foramen, through which blood and nerve
flow occurred. And also their jaws were very robust.
Strange, right? Yes. I mean, and there's no sagittal suture. No sagittal suture. The eye
sockets and I'm sure you've all, they're huge. I'm sure you've all seen, you know, skulls like that
before these elongated skulls.
I'll try. I'm not making any promises.
I'll try to get it up on our UAP blog
in 850wFTL.com.
Go to the podcast section.
You'll see UAP there.
Of course, the episode is always there as well
in all previous episodes and blog posts.
So you can see some of these pictures
and representations of things that we've been talking about today,
like these elongated skulls with the huge eye sockets
that are not fake.
Okay, these are on display.
They're in museums.
It's not like these were, you know,
planted.
They're not a hoax.
No, right, nothing like that.
And so these things, and this is why I thought, again, the word tangible with this, because these are real skulls that were discovered.
And these are real questions.
How are there no sagittal sutures?
And 5% of these?
You can explain away one or two and say that it was a birth defect.
Okay, you can use that excuse.
But in 5% of the skulls discovered, that's a pretty decent number.
It is.
and the other thing that boggles my mind is how big they are.
Yes. Right.
And actually, well, there's more to that right here.
And among the largest of them, we find skulls 60% heavier than normal human skulls
at a brain capacity that is 2.5 times larger than the normal human brain.
The human head weighs 8 pounds.
Jerry McGuire, I thought about that too.
But these things are huge.
My dad says his head weighs 17 pounds.
know what that means, but yeah, these are like really, really heavy.
That's right.
And of course, you know, you may be thinking, and if you are thinking this, it's okay because
it's good to question things.
That's what we do all the time here.
We question everything.
Yes.
But you might be thinking this could just be some kind of mutation.
Yes, of course.
Right?
Well, that's where the DNA portion of this comes into play.
Ah, yes.
Testing was done in 2014.
So about, you know, as we sit here now, eight years ago, on.
what is called the Paracus skull.
You heard them say the name Paracus there.
It's called Paracus skull number 44.
Here's how that went.
Some initial DNA testing has been done, and the results, according to the geneticist,
are quite startling.
There were certain segments of the DNA that didn't match anything known to be human.
What it suggests to me is that Paracus could very well have been an ancient bloodline
related to Homo sapiens, but not specifically Homo sapiens.
self. Wow. And you know, you're like, where do they get the DNA out of these skulls? It's usually
in the teeth. Yeah, that's right. That's true. And you know again, they had a robust jaw.
They did have robust jaws. And it's an interesting theory there that they point out, which is,
you know, maybe this is another type of human race that had yet to be discovered. Maybe, I don't know.
Or it's not. Yeah. Because either way, it's not homo sapient. That's what they discovered through DNA
testing. There's nothing like it on the, yeah. Can't you believe in the future 4,000 years from now
when they're looking at our skulls, they're like, look, they have these weird dental implants.
Yeah. That would figure, I know. We're going to have people very confused in the future.
Yeah, totally confused. Another thing worth pointing out, though, Karen, because I know we've been focusing
on Peru in this episode, but make no mistake about it. Unexplainable skulls like these that we've
been discussing have been found around the world, actually. And that's the fascinating. It's a fascinating
anything about this since we've been focusing on Peru, but whether it was the geoglyphs, whether
it's the skulls, you know, it's also found in other countries and continents around the world.
But we're talking about civilizations that might be the oldest ever recorded that we're doing
this first.
Well, wait, I think Gobeckley-Tepa, they're saying is 14,000 years old.
It's possible.
Yeah.
Who knows at this point?
I know.
But this is something that was and maybe still is happening across.
the globe to this day. Have we finally come across an example that shows real evidence that they
have and maybe still do walk among us? When you look at this kind of archaeological evidence,
you're seeing concrete, tangible, DNA testable proof that extraterrestrials walked on Earth
right among us. And that's the key. That's what we're doing here today. Unless you're the OJ jury,
you cannot deny DNA.
Go to throwback there.
Oh, boy.
And that's what we were doing here today,
and is exploring that thought and the possibility that this could be,
these things we've spoken about today could be real.
And you're probably tired of hearing the word tangible evidence of alien existence,
alien life existence, on planet Earth in ancient times,
and maybe they're still here today.
Yeah, and, you know, I'm sure if this is true and the,
alien race is looking down on us going,
these humans are idiots.
We've left all of this evidence.
Hello, DNA.
All of this evidence.
Took you all to learn what DNA was, but there it is.
It's not yours.
Hello.
It's not Homo sapient DNA.
So now what?
Yeah.
It's pretty wild, isn't it?
It is.
You know what else?
And next week is going to be wild too.
Because I know this one was a little bit shorter, but that's okay because I wanted
to really kind of focus on these things.
And I hope you found it as fascinating as we did to talk about an ancient culture that
might be the new cradle of civilization and change history as we know it.
And in Kerala in Peru and then these skulls.
Score one for the Americas.
Yeah, that's right.
And just asking these questions, you know, why were they doing this?
Who were they trying to look like with elongating the skulls?
Yeah.
And then maybe they weren't even human at all.
Oh.
Well, I'll bet you, Queen Elizabeth has an elongated skull under that hat.
Oh, no.
Well, all leaders.
We never see her without the hat.
No.
Or a crown.
That's right.
But another question worth asking next week, Karen?
Yes.
Is there a bug problem in California?
Oh, God, yes.
Oh, boy.
Oh, geez.
Is there something going on with, and we haven't talked about these before because, quite frankly, they scare me.
Really?
Yes, they're very frightening.
Prain mantises.
The mantis creatures.
that have been talked about before
as far as a different alien species
they're supposedly very
they're not good malevolent creatures
they just have bad intentions
and they freak me out
but there's a lot of stories involving them
including specific ones
involving abductions
in the Catalina Island area of California
and there's a lot going on over there
we've spoken about California before in that area
another hot spot yes it is a hot spot
and apparently it's a hot spot for
possibly the mantis creatures
They look like praying mantises.
According to accounts.
So we are going to get into
abduction accounts from people who say
that they've seen them and been taken by them
next time on episode 50.
Oh my gosh.
50.
We've done 50 of these.
Wow. So that'll be next week.
Hopefully next week. We always try to do this
every week on UAP, the Unidentified
Alien Podcast. Thank you so much for tuning in
to this one and all the other ones
for making this. I know we
I don't think we've stayed enough, so I want to say it again, for making this a top podcast in the country.
Thank you.
At this point.
In the universe.
Yes.
That's right.
Galaxies and universes far away.
So thank you very much.
Hopefully you continue to enjoy and download the podcast, subscribe to wherever you get your podcast, Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, we're on there.
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We had somebody ask us that question last week.
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Yes.
But until next time, on episode 50, when we talk to you about all those crazy happenings in California, there's Karen Curtis there.
Stephen Deiner here.
Talk to you again next time on UAP.
Thanks for listening.
