In the first half, explorer and author, Greg Little, discussed Edgar Cayce, the search for Atlantis & the Hall of Records, as well as discoveries of lost planes in the Bermuda Triangle. The prophet Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) talked about a portion of Atlantis being found in the Bahamas. The remains of a rectangular underwater building off the island of Bimini originally found in 1969, was recently viewed again, and has been dated back to 17,000 BC, Little reported. Cayce believed the Atlantean civilization got its start in 210, 000 BC.
"He talked about thought forms and entities that existed on other planets within other solar systems," and an ET visitation that occurred in the Maya lands in Central America, sometime after Jesus lived, Little recounted. Cayce said that in 10,500 BC, Atlantean priests operated portals-- communication devices that allowed them to speak with intelligences from the "outer spheres," Little detailed. Through such a device, a priest was warned that Atlantis would be destroyed, and they should erect a Hall of Records to store their valuable history and knowledge. Cayce believed a Hall of Records (featuring 32 stone tablets) was created in three different locations-- Bimini, the Yucatan in Guatemala, and under the Sphinx in Egypt.
Little has investigated numerous sunken planes in the Bermuda Triangle, but is uncertain if they are connected with the sinking of Atlantis in that region. Many of these planes were never seen or heard from again, and didn't even radio in an emergency situation. There could be a strange subsurface electromagnetic field that affects craft that travel in the area, he speculated. View related video clips: Lost Bermuda Plane, Search for Atlantis
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In the third, and part of the fourth hour, Steve Bassett, advocate for ending the government imposed truth embargo regarding the ET presence, updated his progress pushing for government disclosure of UFOs. His latest effort is for a World Disclosure Day, and he noted with interest, that a large number of online endorsements have come from citizens of mainland China. He suggested that the defunding of SETI could have a positive effect on disclosure, because he believes the program serves as a propaganda front to take the the pressure off the government revealing what it knows. Bassett also argued that the emergence of more high profile contactees (such as musicians Sammy Hagar, and Robbie Williams), as well as coverage of the topic on such TV programs as The Daily Show and Colbert Report will help drive the disclosure movement.
News segment guests: Jeffrey M. Smith, Greg Hunter, Lee Speigel