Gobekli Tepe isn’t just a mysterious complex of monoliths, it’s also the place where civilization began. Using ancient legends, Andrew Collins takes us back 12,000 years and describes legends that tell us what humanity experienced during this terrible period, when a fantastic catastrophe overtook our planet, raining down fire and causing the glaciers of the period to melt, resulting in the floods that are remembered to this day in legends that date back to that time.

Never before will you have been taken back to that period in the words of the people who experienced the disaster. You will discover the reason that Gobekli Tepe was built, and also exactly what happened to cause this overwhelming catastrophe, and what it was like to live through it.

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The mysterious stone complex of Gobekli Tepe in Turkey is one of the great mysteries of archaeology. This week, Andrew Collins reports on his findings at the site and discoveries nearby that suggest even more incredible ruins remain to be uncovered.

Andrew Collins has traveled to Gobekli Tepe many times, and has developed a revolutionary theory about the meaning of the 12,000 year old complex. Here, he explains how it was built 12,000 years ago as a reaction to a horrific global cataclysm, and how it works as a gateway and map of the sky-world reached via a star in the constellation of Cygnus.
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Today, William Henry comments on the amazing report of possibly 10,000 year old cave drawings of gold-robed beings. Are they ets? Angels? Is this more evidence that ancient humans interacted with extraterrestrial beings? Focusing on the golden robes of these beings, he compares them to the accounts of the Anunnaki of Sumerian myth, who also were clad in golden robes. Is it possible these robes were ancient ancient technology used by the gods to come and go from the earth plane? Are they the same as the robes of light of Isaiah, Jesus and other figures who ascend to heaven?

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West Africa is currently being assailed by the worst outbreak of Ebola virus ever recorded. As of 17th July, World Health Organisation (WHO) reports indicated that out of more than 1048 confirmed and suspected cases of Ebola in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, 632 people had fallen victim to the deadly disease, and its rapid spread across the continent is creating serious concerns that the worst is yet to come.
 
The WHO report stated that the epidemic trend was “serious, with high numbers of new cases and deaths being reported” and health authorities are struggling to control the epidemic, though currently no travel or trade restrictions have been imposed on the affected areas.
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