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Ancient Mysteries Episodes
Ancient texts, lost civilizations, biblical and apocryphal lore, sacred relics, Nephilim, and mysteries from the ancient world.
Ancient eclipse traditions from China, Mesoamerica, Norse mythology, and biblical texts reveal how civilizations understood the terrifying disappearance of the sun.
Explorer Percy Fawcett vanishes in the Amazon while pursuing Manuscript 512 and a lost civilization he believed could rewrite the history of the Americas.
Ancient traditions from Sumer, Egypt, Babylon, and Enoch raise a provocative question about whether writing was invented by humanity or handed down from above.
Ancient giant traditions and the fragmentary Book of Giants collide with theories about extreme scale, catastrophic burial, and strange formations interpreted as traces of a lost world.
Genesis Gap Theory is explored through the possibility of a ruined pre-Adamic world, an ancient catastrophe, and spirits lingering from a forgotten age before humanity.
Ancient traditions about the Watchers, Nephilim, hybrid creatures, and Noah's Ark are explored through the theory that the Flood preserved only uncorrupted kinds.
The occult and alchemical interests of early scientists are traced alongside theories connecting Watcher knowledge, Isaac Newton, the Royal Society, and modern technological ambition.
Samyaza's oath on Mount Hermon begins the Watchers' calculated rebellion, forbidden teachings, Nephilim bloodline, and the judgment that follows their descent.
The Ark of the Covenant is traced through biblical battles, deadly handling rules, divine presence, and the enduring mystery of where the sacred object ultimately disappeared.
The Book of Enoch's Watchers, forbidden knowledge, Nephilim, and post-Flood echoes are woven into a theory of an ancient rebellion whose influence never fully disappeared.