Publisher and TV Producer Michael Tellinger discussed lunar anomalies and a new archeological discovery in South Africa which could reveal secrets of early man. Regarding his moon research, he said "you've got to follow the clues and if you follow the clues, they will take you to a place that often makes you feel very uncomfortable but you've got to believe where your research takes you."
Tellinger talked about strange aspects of the moon which suggest that it is more than just a natural satellite revolving around the Earth. He cited a number of oddities, including how astronauts spoke in code about UFOs seen there, instruments which picked up water vapor despite mainstream science saying there was no atmosphere there, and longstanding observations of lights on the lunar surface. On what the moon may really be, Tellinger opined that it is "most likely being used as a base for extraterrestrial craft."
Later, he discussed a South African site dubbed "Adam's Calendar" which his research indicates is around 75,000 years old. "We have found something truly remarkable, truly unique, and most likely the oldest manmade structure on earth," Tellinger marveled. According to surveyors who have examined it, the site was "a circular structure, like Stonehenge" that featured rocks which aligned with "the cardinal geographical points of Earth" along with the solstices and equinoxes. He explained that the dating of the site was derived from the fact that it did not match up with the contemporary position of the Sun, thus via archaeoastronomy they determined the age of the monument.
Speculating on what the site may have been used for, he noted that four separate psychics had all given the same reading for "Adam's Calendar." Tellinger said that these consistent statements alleged that the area was at least 75,000 years old, the site of a lot of human sacrifices, and that it is "an active portal for extraterrestrials." He theorized that this portal may have been used by ETs in gold mining operations in the distant past, as the work of Zecharia Sitchen suggests.
Mitchell UFO Story
First hour guest Richard C. Hoagland reacted to the Edgar Mitchell UFO story. He expressed dismay that Mitchell was basing his statements on testimony from insider sources, saying "hearsay evidence is not science." Hoagland was intrigued by the timing of Mitchell's interview, which coincided with the anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, calling it "suspicious." He ultimately warned that black budget projects unveiled in the form of UFO disclosure could be "used to manipulate the world in a false alien, UFO scenario."