Ancient Codes & Solar Cycles

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Ancient Codes & Solar Cycles

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Author and scientist Maurice Cotterell discussed his study of solar cycles, which led him to various discoveries about the secret codes of ancient civilizations. Periods of higher radiation (more sunspots) lead to more fertility but also more disease, while during lower radiation cycles there are ice ages and less fertility, he said.

Cotterell said the Mayans were aware of this cycle, and may have known they were likely to become extinct in the lower radiation period that took place around 750 AD. Through decoding various artifacts, he believes the Mayans had a Christ-like teacher, Lord Pacal, who imparted the wisdom to construct such things as their acclaimed calendar.

Led into a spiritual journey that was "more important than the geophysical data of the sun," that he originally sought, Cotterell said he has witnessed "three miracles." One of these was the reincarnation of a human soul from a deceased person into a newborn baby. He said this incident occurred at a funeral, where among other things he witnessed the baby take on the expression of the corpse. "God is the electromagnetic energy that animates human beings," he added.

Terrorism Alert

First hour guest, Douglas Hagmann, the director of the Northeast Intelligence Network discussed information that was uncovered by his agency about an Islamic terrorist directive to bomb the al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. This attack of their own Muslim shrine is designed to enrage Muslims worldwide, by placing the blame on Israel and America, Hagmann suggested.

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